The raining thing for fishing is indeed a real life occurrence, and it's actually like a threefold reason why they come out more often in the rain. First, the rain creates small currents in the dirt that push worms into the water (this is why fish have a taste for worms, btw) Second, the currents and the overcast heavily obscure the sun, and a lot of fish species don't like to be active in sunlight because it makes them too warm. Third, the water drops hitting the surface of the water can also confuse certain species that prefer eating bugs on the surface of the water, as the raindrops hitting the surface looks very, very similar to a BUNCH of bugs moving around on the surface. I should also note that while fish enjoy rain, they will actually retreat further below the surface if they see lightning, since obviously they will die if they're up near where the electricity is dispersing should lightning strike the water
But you can't really mine that way Edit: I just tried it and apparently you can do it without any problems. It used to not work, you would just mine the block above you in older version
5:30 you can do something similar with nether mushrooms. You need the corresponding nylium, but they can make a handy base. It'll also make you feel like a Telvanni wizard.
really any of the trees that grow straight up and down (no azalea or mangrove) will do pretty much the same thing, the ceiling may be a bit see-through but that won't matter. mushrooms and nether wart 'trees' are fireproof tho so def a better choice
7:15 - Fish come out more when it rains for a couple reasons, it oxygenates the water and cools it during summer months, both of which make fish more active. Also in certain areas, raining is an indication that many predator birds are not out, so fish feel safer if they're prey for those birds.
i found your channel few weeks ago I've been through a 2 very miserable years lately and let me just say you been helping quite a bit I really like chill tone you use no shouting no loud music just you with few cheeky jokes there and here lol but it's so relaxing I even manged to sleep few night watching your video and rarely happen since I never sleep at night this comment is big huge thank you for you content I know it must be alot of work to keep frequent posts like that and I hope you grow and keep growing dude you deserve it good luck!
He's helped me alot too. And I appreciate the lack of a long intro, pointless game play/talking, and everything else that makes this guy helpful. That's nit to say I don't enjoy entertainment. But this is about business, not pleasure. Lol
Been on a minecraft nostalgic trip lately, I tried watching new minecraft stuff and minecraft videos from 2012 and everyone talks like they’re on speed, I really appreciate Eyecraft and Retrogamingnow for their slow tempo talking
For 8:15, I'm certain you can crawl mine in bedrock edition, but you have to use water instead of a trapdoor. Say you are facing a 2x1 tunnel. Dig a hole on the block, right of you One beneath were you are standing. Putting water in the right block, it flows down to the bottom spot and doesn't move away. And one at the bottom of the 2x1 shaft. Swim through the water. And collect your water. Then crawl mine :)
These kinds of vids always have one thing I'm like "oh I've been doing that the whole time!" and one thing that makes me go "WHAT!!! WHAT HOW HAVE I NOT BEEN DOING THIS" This video had a few "WHAT" moments for me 😂 While I've been using an ungodly large army of dogs to do my killing for years, I had no idea about pulling in Ghasts with a fishing rod, or the trick to get the giant oak trees... so thank you!!!
That fishing rod trick for ghasts is actually really cool. Now I can get more ghast tears by killing them with a looting sword instead of a bow. :D Thanks, eyecraft!
In Bedrock you can greatly increase fishing rates by making a 2-3 deep 4x4 hole, filling it with water and placing a fish (bucket) in the hole. Fishing speed is increased when your bobber is near fish.
@Lukas Sanjaya lol i made a setup like that off of a video, just one fish, a watterlogged chest, 3 trapdoors, a hopper, a double chest for collection, and a bucket of lava so it doesnt use durability, i forget where i seen the tutorial for it but it makes a decent early game xp farm with the enchanted bows and fishing rods, as well as getting other treasure itemss and fish
Also noticed bonemealing a tree from one to two blocks above the sapling will cause it to grow taller and fuller even if the block isn't right up next to the sapling.
I'd have to disagree with your tip to not grow carrots. They are the best crop to use in villager auto breeders. They are the only villager farmable crops have no trash items to pick up and clog villagers inventories.
The mushroom base is such a great idea 7:35 maybe it's visibility but it's also because they think the rain is food (insects) landing on the water. They feel or hear it and swarm up to try to eat it. Every time I watch one of your videos you drastically improve my efficiency in this game. Thanks for making these!
To get a ton of block using Shears on a tree will get you a ton of leaves in a few seconds and it's possible in almost any biome, late game you can use a netherite hoe with silk touch
I would recommend mining all cobwebs with shears instead. This is because cobwebs are non renewable so you want to collect them while you have the chance. They are useful in some redstone timers, and as decorative blocks.
Watching you murder cobwebs was physically painful for me, haha. It’s an uncraftable rare block, and we use as currency on my server, so that water bucket was the equivalent of you lighting a pile of money on fire in my world :P
I'm not going to waste my emeralds I can use to buy much more useful items when I can grow 3-5 patches of carrots for ostensibly free and use the gold that is otherwise almost useless (Once you have a soul speed ((an already fairly niche enchantment)) book, I find Piglins to be pretty useless outside of speedrunning, especially after you've beaten the Dragon) to make more than enough carrots.
Sumavoid figured out that if you place oxidized copper blocks a block above and below the copper blocks that you would like to oxidize, they actually oxidize WAY faster. You can actually increase the speed at which copper oxidizes just by adding another layer of blocks below and above the ageing copper. this was shown in a video titled "I've automated Copper Ageing" From Suma's Hermitcraft X series. I believe it was episode 1170.
@@tinyfreckle You actually use the water just to fit in the tunnel thanks to the swimming animation, once you're in you can remove the water source and you wont drown and you can keep crawling too
I don't really agree about the farming part, since we can get golden carrots from farmers and hunt animals for cooked meat, I doubt if we really need to grow food. While in terms of breeding pigs and villagers, carrots and potatoes are both much better than beetroot and wheat(bread), harvesting potatoes has a small chance of getting poisoned potatoes that cannot be used to breed anything, I'll still prefer growing a carrot farm for breeding purpose
Tip 1. You do lose the xp from cooking. Tip 2?. Fishing is also a early easy xp farm. Safer than the nether and you get treasure as well. Tip 9. If you don't have a deeper water you can just dig out the area you have to create a treasure fishing spot. (Side note: IRL when it rains it mimics bugs on top disturbing the water, as well as knocking bugs down to the water, so fish do bite better, as they naturally are attracted at that time.)
You talking about that instant mushroom base just reminded me of a really old memory I had forgotten. Way back when I was a little kid, one of my main bases was a mushroom fort. I think it was my first time in a mushroom biome. Ended up setting up a house with 4 or 5 of the red mushrooms in a little hole next to each other. Man those where good times.
7:20 The reason fishing in the rain is better irl is because the rain airates the surface of the water brining baitfish closer to the surface, brining predatory fish up as well to follow them. Rain clouds also overcast a body of water and the shade helps with the heat of the surface of the water and with fish being less visible while in open water.
Getting back into Minecraft again since the Xbox 360 edition. A few changes since then.. Lol.. Any questions I have are answered by your great videos.. You have it covered thanks for the help..!
Pro tip for everyone watching this as well, if your standing further back while you’re mining, it’ll break blocks slightly faster so it’s not necessarily a bad thing to do that in the Tunnel Mining
Why fish are more likely to bite when it's raining (irl), is because the fish think the drops of rain hitting the water might be bugs landing on the surface. I know this because I used to go fishing with my parents as a kid, and they taught me about that. Fishing early in the morning is good because as the water starts to warm up the fish become more active, and are hungry. Fishing around sunset works, because the fish are on the look out for bugs or anything else to eat before it gets too dark for them, and before most of the day time bugs rest for the night.
The fast wood cutting with 4×4 spruce doesnt actually help me cuz i have automatic wood farm but u sure gave me the best design ideea for something like enchanting room :))
@@montgomeryfortenberry i made a giant hole to the nether in my lets play world and spreading the crims and warped nylium took so long. Qol improvements on that would be greatly appreciated.
On bedrock, you can mine tunnels while crawling by have waterfalls, sprinting underwater and entering a 1 block area. You can also mine one block bellow the water fall and avoid having water push you in and not allow you to get out, if the water already comew inside, mine one block bellow waterfall then place and mine again a block at the entrance to the tunnel.
2:40 actually I skip in the potatoes and only grow carrots. Carrots are a better way to get emeralds early game vs potatoes. Farmer villagers don't require as many carrots per trade, compared to any other crop.
Potatoes are a better early game crop but you'll typically have a zombie piglin farm for gold mid to late game making golden carrots extremely easy to get.
U can crawl mine in bedrock. Simply dig a few blocks into where u wanna set the tunnel, break one block on the floor in front of the tunnel, stand on that hole and u will directly face the tunnel with ur FOV. Now place water at the edge of the tunnel, that water will flow out and into the hole u r standing in. Double click forward and swim into the hole, collect ur water back and now u can tunnel mine in bedrock. But one advantage is that u are basically swimming on land and its the same speed as swimming in water which is as fast as sprinting. Its very efficient since u r going at sprinting speed with very less hunger loss.
Fish bite in the rain because they think it’s bugs landing in the water. The surface of a body of water is a mirror when viewing from underwater so the fish can’t see you anyway.
You oughta make a video on uses of tipped arrows. I wanna know if a tipped arrow of healing works on a wither and how effective poison arrows are against various mobs. Are there any mobs not effected by slowness?
There actually is on more usage for carrots! Golden carrots are used for potions of night vision. When in caves I personally I opt for torches since those both do the job and keep mobs away, but nevertheless that is a reason for growing carrots and there are other usages for night vision for example when exploring underwater where you can't as easily place light sources etc.
You can actually crawl in bedrock edition, all you need to do is grab water and you can just swim into the tunnel in order to mine, though it is quite tedious going in and out. (edit) you also crawl a whole lot faster.
The reason that fishing in the rain IRL is a good idea is because worms and other food are getting washed into the water by the rain, and the fish know this, meaning they are actively looking for food in the rain.
Re: Carrots. In my active village/ base, I attempted to grow a variety of crops. The farmers have taken out all options except carrots. They obsessively only replant carrots. Why? - D
Villagers have a hidden inventory and farmers plant whatever they are carrying, they also throw food items at any nearby 'hungry' villagers which is how automated village breeders work. Carrots tend to be the best villager food since they only drop carrots and tend to drop a bunch of carrots.
learning to play minecraft as an adult, and it's been so helpful with your tips and guides, i've used several. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these videos, this newbie thanks you x1000
The actual reason fishing can be better I. The rain is because of how stuff washes into the water when it rains, it's especially good around overhanging trees and steep rocky dropoffs where lots of spiders live
Fish bite more when it's raining because food often drops down after the rain hits adjacent trees, etc, also it's easier for them to hunt due to the surface being disrupted
Personally, I NEVER use Fire Aspect on a sword. Too many times I've hit a mob, then it hits me back, catching me on fire. Not fun, but that's a matter of preference - just be careful!!
Gold farming & carrot farming are way more efficient than buying golden carrots off of villagers. In Bedrock it's pretty easy to get 32,000 gold nuggets per hour with a portal ticking gold farm, and carrot farms can also get thousands of items per hour very easily.
Carrots can be sold to villagers, used for golden carrots or fed to pigs. So I get the idea it isn’t necessary for the starting farm but it’s nice late game.
If you one hit kill a pigman it will not anger nearby pigmans, the same is true for the silverfish, if you one hit kill them they won't spawn more from infested blocks
Rain oxygenates the water and can make certain fish more active during periods of rain as fish also need oxygen in the water so could be why it’s more efficient in the rain
The raining thing for fishing is indeed a real life occurrence, and it's actually like a threefold reason why they come out more often in the rain.
First, the rain creates small currents in the dirt that push worms into the water (this is why fish have a taste for worms, btw)
Second, the currents and the overcast heavily obscure the sun, and a lot of fish species don't like to be active in sunlight because it makes them too warm.
Third, the water drops hitting the surface of the water can also confuse certain species that prefer eating bugs on the surface of the water, as the raindrops hitting the surface looks very, very similar to a BUNCH of bugs moving around on the surface.
I should also note that while fish enjoy rain, they will actually retreat further below the surface if they see lightning, since obviously they will die if they're up near where the electricity is dispersing should lightning strike the water
I think it would be funny if a fish FUCKING DIED due to LIGHTNING ⚡️ 😂😂😂😂
Actually you can tunnel diamond mining in bedrock by using water bucket to crawl into 1x1 tunnel
But you can't really mine that way
Edit: I just tried it and apparently you can do it without any problems. It used to not work, you would just mine the block above you in older version
I do that in bedrock. and for some reason I move very quickly while doing it too, its pretty good
@@bobertastic6541 it’s because the game hasn’t exactly implemented crawling it seems, so it acts like you’re swimming through air.
True,
U are right bro
8:57 If you have a good pickaxe, then put swift sneak on the pants because it makes you faster while crawling.
And for bedrock Depth Strider! edit: on the boots
PLAYING MINECRAFT FOR YEARS AND STILL LEARNING...
THIS MAN IS A GENIUS...
The one about the ghast helps a lot to actually farm their tears for potions.
Or for end crystals
Or to just remove them from the immediate area. Little buggers.
5:30 you can do something similar with nether mushrooms. You need the corresponding nylium, but they can make a handy base. It'll also make you feel like a Telvanni wizard.
really any of the trees that grow straight up and down (no azalea or mangrove) will do pretty much the same thing, the ceiling may be a bit see-through but that won't matter. mushrooms and nether wart 'trees' are fireproof tho so def a better choice
Plus the nether ones come with built in lighting.
Also reminds me of dragon ball house capsules from bulma
7:15 - Fish come out more when it rains for a couple reasons, it oxygenates the water and cools it during summer months, both of which make fish more active. Also in certain areas, raining is an indication that many predator birds are not out, so fish feel safer if they're prey for those birds.
i found your channel few weeks ago I've been through a 2 very miserable years lately and let me just say you been helping quite a bit I really like chill tone you use no shouting no loud music just you with few cheeky jokes there and here lol but it's so relaxing I even manged to sleep few night watching your video and rarely happen since I never sleep at night this comment is big huge thank you for you content I know it must be alot of work to keep frequent posts like that and I hope you grow and keep growing dude you deserve it good luck!
He's helped me alot too. And I appreciate the lack of a long intro, pointless game play/talking, and everything else that makes this guy helpful.
That's nit to say I don't enjoy entertainment. But this is about business, not pleasure. Lol
so its basically like asmr to you
Hope you'll get better
Been on a minecraft nostalgic trip lately, I tried watching new minecraft stuff and minecraft videos from 2012 and everyone talks like they’re on speed, I really appreciate Eyecraft and Retrogamingnow for their slow tempo talking
I had no idea about the water bucket trick to remove and collect cobwebs! Learning something new every video. Thanks Eye!
10:30 - A fully charged stone axe hit will 1 hit kill silverfish without alerting others. It's much more comfortable to use than a flint and steel.
For 8:15, I'm certain you can crawl mine in bedrock edition, but you have to use water instead of a trapdoor.
Say you are facing a 2x1 tunnel.
Dig a hole on the block, right of you
One beneath were you are standing.
Putting water in the right block, it flows down to the bottom spot and doesn't move away.
And one at the bottom of the 2x1 shaft.
Swim through the water.
And collect your water.
Then crawl mine :)
These kinds of vids always have one thing I'm like "oh I've been doing that the whole time!" and one thing that makes me go "WHAT!!! WHAT HOW HAVE I NOT BEEN DOING THIS"
This video had a few "WHAT" moments for me 😂 While I've been using an ungodly large army of dogs to do my killing for years, I had no idea about pulling in Ghasts with a fishing rod, or the trick to get the giant oak trees... so thank you!!!
That fishing rod trick for ghasts is actually really cool. Now I can get more ghast tears by killing them with a looting sword instead of a bow. :D Thanks, eyecraft!
just put your looting sword in your offhand and use bow
@@shaneh1003 A sword that has the looting enchantment on it, my guy~
In Bedrock you can greatly increase fishing rates by making a 2-3 deep 4x4 hole, filling it with water and placing a fish (bucket) in the hole. Fishing speed is increased when your bobber is near fish.
Source?
@@-KreedM- Try it.
You just need 2 fish and waterlog chest imo
@Lukas Sanjaya lol i made a setup like that off of a video, just one fish, a watterlogged chest, 3 trapdoors, a hopper, a double chest for collection, and a bucket of lava so it doesnt use durability, i forget where i seen the tutorial for it but it makes a decent early game xp farm with the enchanted bows and fishing rods, as well as getting other treasure itemss and fish
Also noticed bonemealing a tree from one to two blocks above the sapling will cause it to grow taller and fuller even if the block isn't right up next to the sapling.
6:36 I use shears to get rid of the leaves so I can mine each block of wood. You can use the leaves as compost material, too
10:40 a great tip is 1 shotting them. If you 1 shot then they wont spawn more. Also their enchantment is bane of arthropods, Or sharpness.
I'd have to disagree with your tip to not grow carrots. They are the best crop to use in villager auto breeders. They are the only villager farmable crops have no trash items to pick up and clog villagers inventories.
Potatoes are good aswell
Thanks for the tips! Started a new world today and have a Mansion at spawn! Going to have a nice base when I clear it out lol.
Ive been playing for years now, and you still find ways to make me learn things and keep it interesting. Keep up the amazing work dude!
Btw the first Fact counts for every cookable food item, including pork from Hoglins, aswell as potatoes from Zombies
that giant tree trick i definitely need to use more often, since mining trees takes too long and im always running out of wood XD
great video!
Big oaks are the worst trees to harvest tho lol, takes forever to find those single wood blocks between the leaves
The mushroom base is such a great idea
7:35 maybe it's visibility but it's also because they think the rain is food (insects) landing on the water. They feel or hear it and swarm up to try to eat it.
Every time I watch one of your videos you drastically improve my efficiency in this game. Thanks for making these!
0:10 Warcrime explained:
To get a ton of block using Shears on a tree will get you a ton of leaves in a few seconds and it's possible in almost any biome, late game you can use a netherite hoe with silk touch
bro your voice instantly gives me a relaxed atmosphere
I would recommend mining all cobwebs with shears instead. This is because cobwebs are non renewable so you want to collect them while you have the chance. They are useful in some redstone timers, and as decorative blocks.
He mentioned it: "If you don't want to get the cobwebs with shears instead"
It’s also good for pvp
Watching you murder cobwebs was physically painful for me, haha. It’s an uncraftable rare block, and we use as currency on my server, so that water bucket was the equivalent of you lighting a pile of money on fire in my world :P
Boohoo
I'm not going to waste my emeralds I can use to buy much more useful items when I can grow 3-5 patches of carrots for ostensibly free and use the gold that is otherwise almost useless (Once you have a soul speed ((an already fairly niche enchantment)) book, I find Piglins to be pretty useless outside of speedrunning, especially after you've beaten the Dragon) to make more than enough carrots.
Bro sounds like he wrote a paper on this for school
Sumavoid figured out that if you place oxidized copper blocks a block above and below the copper blocks that you would like to oxidize, they actually oxidize WAY faster. You can actually increase the speed at which copper oxidizes just by adding another layer of blocks below and above the ageing copper. this was shown in a video titled "I've automated Copper Ageing" From Suma's Hermitcraft X series. I believe it was episode 1170.
8:28 it is also possible with BEDROCK but you can use water instead to swim inside the hole in a horizontal position
Crawl mining can be done in bedrock too using a bucket of water to crawl in your 1x1 hole as you're swimming
But how do you not drown?
@@tinyfreckle You actually use the water just to fit in the tunnel thanks to the swimming animation, once you're in you can remove the water source and you wont drown and you can keep crawling too
I don't really agree about the farming part, since we can get golden carrots from farmers and hunt animals for cooked meat, I doubt if we really need to grow food. While in terms of breeding pigs and villagers, carrots and potatoes are both much better than beetroot and wheat(bread), harvesting potatoes has a small chance of getting poisoned potatoes that cannot be used to breed anything, I'll still prefer growing a carrot farm for breeding purpose
I like how your so chill
Tip 1. You do lose the xp from cooking.
Tip 2?. Fishing is also a early easy xp farm. Safer than the nether and you get treasure as well.
Tip 9. If you don't have a deeper water you can just dig out the area you have to create a treasure fishing spot. (Side note: IRL when it rains it mimics bugs on top disturbing the water, as well as knocking bugs down to the water, so fish do bite better, as they naturally are attracted at that time.)
You talking about that instant mushroom base just reminded me of a really old memory I had forgotten. Way back when I was a little kid, one of my main bases was a mushroom fort. I think it was my first time in a mushroom biome. Ended up setting up a house with 4 or 5 of the red mushrooms in a little hole next to each other.
Man those where good times.
ITS really heart warming to see ur community caring for you :)
Using a fishing pole as a Roadhog hook is so genius
3:41
The fact that I learned this first In Minecraft Story Mode, lmao 😂
"And then you can craft a flint and steel, pretty much the easiest item to craft" meanwhile I can't even find any iron or gravel, my worlds flat :(
11:28 You miss the diamond
7:20 The reason fishing in the rain is better irl is because the rain airates the surface of the water brining baitfish closer to the surface, brining predatory fish up as well to follow them. Rain clouds also overcast a body of water and the shade helps with the heat of the surface of the water and with fish being less visible while in open water.
Nice..
Getting back into Minecraft again since the Xbox 360 edition. A few changes since then.. Lol.. Any questions I have are answered by your great videos.. You have it covered thanks for the help..!
Pro tip for everyone watching this as well, if your standing further back while you’re mining, it’ll break blocks slightly faster so it’s not necessarily a bad thing to do that in the Tunnel Mining
Never knew you could use the fishing rod like that.
Why fish are more likely to bite when it's raining (irl), is because the fish think the drops of rain hitting the water might be bugs landing on the surface. I know this because I used to go fishing with my parents as a kid, and they taught me about that. Fishing early in the morning is good because as the water starts to warm up the fish become more active, and are hungry. Fishing around sunset works, because the fish are on the look out for bugs or anything else to eat before it gets too dark for them, and before most of the day time bugs rest for the night.
The eye of knowledge has returned.
0:21 bro it is not flame sword, it is fire aspect sword
The fast wood cutting with 4×4 spruce doesnt actually help me cuz i have automatic wood farm but u sure gave me the best design ideea for something like enchanting room :))
Thank you bro for telling me how to spread nyleium
Dude you're a legend, I just came back to Minecraft and I haven't played since 2012 and your videos are so helpful
Thank you !
I loved the wolf part as it was funny seeing the mobs you attacked literally get *mobbed* by the army of wolfs.
I think they should make the nylium spread like moss where it's a cluster. 1:1 isn't worth it tbh.
Bonemeal is so cheap though how much nylium do you need?
@@montgomeryfortenberry i made a giant hole to the nether in my lets play world and spreading the crims and warped nylium took so long. Qol improvements on that would be greatly appreciated.
After 12 years of Minecraft I didn't know that a water bucket breaks webs lol
wow the infinite nylium is going to make my current game SO much easier
As always, wonderful video!
Merry Christmas Eye and a Happy New Year
On bedrock, you can mine tunnels while crawling by have waterfalls, sprinting underwater and entering a 1 block area.
You can also mine one block bellow the water fall and avoid having water push you in and not allow you to get out, if the water already comew inside, mine one block bellow waterfall then place and mine again a block at the entrance to the tunnel.
2:40 actually I skip in the potatoes and only grow carrots. Carrots are a better way to get emeralds early game vs potatoes. Farmer villagers don't require as many carrots per trade, compared to any other crop.
Potatoes are a better early game crop but you'll typically have a zombie piglin farm for gold mid to late game making golden carrots extremely easy to get.
If you REALLY want tons if emeralds from crops use pumpkins or melons. Trust me they are a very good source of emeralds
Thanks for this tricks👍❤️
I think fish are more active during rainstorms irl because the raindrops mimic insects on the surface which the fish usually prey on.
U can crawl mine in bedrock. Simply dig a few blocks into where u wanna set the tunnel, break one block on the floor in front of the tunnel, stand on that hole and u will directly face the tunnel with ur FOV. Now place water at the edge of the tunnel, that water will flow out and into the hole u r standing in. Double click forward and swim into the hole, collect ur water back and now u can tunnel mine in bedrock. But one advantage is that u are basically swimming on land and its the same speed as swimming in water which is as fast as sprinting. Its very efficient since u r going at sprinting speed with very less hunger loss.
Nice video man.
Fish bite in the rain because they think it’s bugs landing in the water. The surface of a body of water is a mirror when viewing from underwater so the fish can’t see you anyway.
Great vid! You’ve made me realize why crawl mining is so good :)
You oughta make a video on uses of tipped arrows. I wanna know if a tipped arrow of healing works on a wither and how effective poison arrows are against various mobs. Are there any mobs not effected by slowness?
Healing arrows do work on the wither, poison doesn't work on endermen undead mobs or spiders, and slowness doesnt work on all flying mobs
There actually is on more usage for carrots! Golden carrots are used for potions of night vision. When in caves I personally I opt for torches since those both do the job and keep mobs away, but nevertheless that is a reason for growing carrots and there are other usages for night vision for example when exploring underwater where you can't as easily place light sources etc.
aw that segment at 14:26 with his community was so heartwarming ❤❤
You can actually crawl in bedrock edition, all you need to do is grab water and you can just swim into the tunnel in order to mine, though it is quite tedious going in and out. (edit) you also crawl a whole lot faster.
Great idea about the splash potion of healing for mobs of zombies.❤
The reason that fishing in the rain IRL is a good idea is because worms and other food are getting washed into the water by the rain, and the fish know this, meaning they are actively looking for food in the rain.
Honestly, this video helped a lot.
Re: Carrots. In my active village/ base, I attempted to grow a variety of crops. The farmers have taken out all options except carrots. They obsessively only replant carrots. Why? - D
Villagers have a hidden inventory and farmers plant whatever they are carrying, they also throw food items at any nearby 'hungry' villagers which is how automated village breeders work.
Carrots tend to be the best villager food since they only drop carrots and tend to drop a bunch of carrots.
learning to play minecraft as an adult, and it's been so helpful with your tips and guides, i've used several. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these videos, this newbie thanks you x1000
The fishing rod on ghasts was a game changer
The actual reason fishing can be better I. The rain is because of how stuff washes into the water when it rains, it's especially good around overhanging trees and steep rocky dropoffs where lots of spiders live
Fish bite more when it's raining because food often drops down after the rain hits adjacent trees, etc, also it's easier for them to hunt due to the surface being disrupted
Personally, I NEVER use Fire Aspect on a sword. Too many times I've hit a mob, then it hits me back, catching me on fire. Not fun, but that's a matter of preference - just be careful!!
Thank you
Gold farming & carrot farming are way more efficient than buying golden carrots off of villagers. In Bedrock it's pretty easy to get 32,000 gold nuggets per hour with a portal ticking gold farm, and carrot farms can also get thousands of items per hour very easily.
Best way to oxidize copper is to have them next to copper that's already fully oxidized
Carrots can be sold to villagers, used for golden carrots or fed to pigs. So I get the idea it isn’t necessary for the starting farm but it’s nice late game.
Love the content keep it up 👌
One of your best videos!! 👌 👍
0:55 with the mob dropping food i feel like cooking them grants you xp which helps early game
I used to have a huge base made out of planks and mushrooms. Very expandable.
happy holidays and happy new year thank you eyecraftmc you’ve been goin crazy wit the videos lately 🔥🔥🔥. Plz keep droppin Minecraft content🙏🏽🙏🏽
That mushroom trick is amazing
I actually get a lot of xp just traiding carrots (and pumpkin, melon, potatos) with villagers. Great stuff.
If you one hit kill a pigman it will not anger nearby pigmans, the same is true for the silverfish, if you one hit kill them they won't spawn more from infested blocks
I love how kind and happy he sounds as he's telling you to light animals on fire while they are alive before you kill them 😂 that's metal.
Rain oxygenates the water and can make certain fish more active during periods of rain as fish also need oxygen in the water so could be why it’s more efficient in the rain
Tip: If you don’t have silk touch, you can get nylium by killing endermen holding it
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8:45 What about crawl mining with Swift Sneak? 🤔
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Your voice is super relaxing 😂, great video btw