Try not to die seems to be the general advice. People DO care, though not usually nearly as much as seems needed. In the end, nobody will ever care as much about us as we do, and the best bet is to take care of ourselves as much as possible! ❤
I’m the first to admit that I play on Peaceful mode more often than not nowadays. As a dad, I have to be able to put my laptop down to attend to things all the time and with no way to pause on Bedrock Edition I have found that just playing on Peaceful ends up being the easiest thing to do. When I started playing, I never changed the difficulty but over time I realized that I would just spend extra time on avoiding mobs anyway (by sleeping through nights, setting up spawn proof areas, etc) and it made sense to me to spend the limited time I have to play on the parts of the game I like most.
I play peaceful 99% of the time. I have a survival world I've played for a few years now, on all difficulties at various points in time. All I really do in that world is build, and having to sleep every 10 minutes and/or fight monsters is just annoying and I don't find it very fun to be interrupted from my building constantly. Peaceful gang 🤝
me too. i´ve played a lot of survival locked on hard and even beat the game on hardcore, but nowadays I play with keep inventory and use peaceful at least untill I have an iron farm because then I can't use peaceful anymore or the zombies in the farm will despawn.
when you go afk build a lil house around you and block yourself off, it can be 2x2 very small made of dirt, maybe this is too much effort for you but you miss out on ALOT when you dont atleast play on easy mode
@@bron2452 I honestly don't miss fighting mobs at all. They don't present very much of a real challenge and they are more of a nuisance than anything. The only thing that I miss out on when in Peaceful is that my mob farm isn't producing, but I have plenty if mob drops saved up that this matters very little.
I remember when I died in the void and lost all my diamond stuff. But I came back and nowadays I have 6 becons, a shulkerbox full of Totems as well as fully maxxed out Enchanted Armour and Tools.
That's why I still miss the console edition's saving system. You could either autosave every 15, half an hr or so, or turn it off completely. I'd always turn off saving completely and manually save when going into a dangerous situation.
If you die on bedrock ALWAYS RECORD A CLIP IMMEDIATELY WHEN YOU DIE, anyone can record a clip on Xbox or PC, probably other platforms Then you can check the coordinates of where you died if you missed them before
The day this video came out, I just died in the nether, ghast knocked ne into lava and I died before I could eat a golden apple. This video spoke to me. I was playing a single biome world of Deep Dark so it is very challenging. I was wrangling striders to get string so I could just make a bed when I got killed. I had all my stuff on me, so I would have had to start over with wooden tools. My motivation to continue and start over was not there (I don't have a lot of free time to game). Unfortunately the tips in the video didn't help this time. What did help - I was telling my son about my death and he said "you should have copied your world" - and that reminded me, I did have a copy from when I turned on 1.21 features. 😊 Well, that saved me. Advice: make backups before highly risky parts. Also, try a Deep Dark single biome challenge - it's pretty good. It's like surviving in a post apolocolyptic world.
I once fell in the void with full netherite gear and tools and spare elytras for friends. It was brutal but I was able to get more elytras later on and mined more ancient debris. Bedrock just loves to load things slowly on consoles. I smacked into a ship that I didn't see until it was too late. I'm better about keeping goods in my ender chest.
*[**02:27**]:* There are also other things to watch out for with items... • In or over the void. • With Curse of Vanishing gear. • Next to or over lava. • Learning that lava doesn't stop fall damage as a Fire Resistance user. • In, next to, or over fire. • Next to or over a cactus or cacti (especially in a cactus farm). • From the Desert Temple TNT trap. • Trying to sleep in the End or Nether, which puts multiple fire blocks. ...And on multiplayer... • By a TNT Minecart trap. • By a scorched-Earth-esque 'item-griefing' PVP-er. • By an End-Crystal-spamming PVP-er. • If a power-tripping server operator abuses /clear.
Great pep-talk. The more nice things I have in Minecraft, the more risk-adverse I become, and it’s hard to get things done that way. I tell myself that when things go very wrong I should be just as excited to start fresh in my world as I felt the first day, but the loss of things and XP you worked so hard for just hurts. Good thing it’s just a game, but the devastation can sure feel real for a while.
Great timing. A couple days ago, I just had a really stupid death in my main Minecraft world (Command Block gone wrong, was stuck in an endless /kill loop). After I was able to get back, I was miserable. But luckily, I keep most of my valuables stowed away. What hurt the most is that it was my first death in that world, and it was for something so dumb and didn't feel legitimate. That, and it killed all of my sheep and other animals. But, I got back on my feet, took my anger out on an unsuspecting village and many other mobs, and just decided to roll with it. Because I value having history and stories in my world. So anyone that visits that ravaged village will wonder what happened that fateful day.
I put on keep inventory. Because I’m not really good at remembering where I’m at. And when I can never remember where my stuff is. I get frustrated and quit. But I still am bummed that I died. And I die because of stupid reasons all the time.
@@deniedgosling3282 games are supposed to be fun not stressful. The wither in Bedrock is hard. Especially since the wither skeletons it spawns can wear your armor. When you die.
@@deniedgosling3282 fighting a wither with wither skeletons with your armor on. Will change your mind. The bedrock wither is hard man. Died half way through. And the wither skeletons that spawned killed me. And put on my netherite armor and sword. Plus all the blocks that the wither breaks lags your game. I had no juice but to go in creative and kill the wither and pick up all the blocks that were on the floor. I didn’t keep the star.
@@deniedgosling3282 fighting a wither with wither skeletons with your armor on. Will change your mind. The bedrock wither is hard man. Died half way through. And the wither skeletons that spawned killed me. And put on my netherite armor and sword. Plus all the blocks that the wither breaks lags your game.
I remember there was this one time when me and my brother were mining for netherite and I was throwing away extra stacks of netherrack into fire. I accidentally threw my tool shulker box into the fire. Max enchanted diamond gear, tools, weapons, and elytra (including enchanted flint and steel and shears). Me and my brother spent the rest of the afternoon replacing my shulker box and we had a fun time. I also learned to never throw any “garbage” items into fire.
yes! the biggest my regret about The Game was the thing i once went with the trend and start to changing my worlds each time i got tired of it. some of them had pretty cool, memorable spots, but now it is gone forever. got a stable long-term survival world on 1.17, never changed it since.
The only time that I get really demotivated is when I fall into the void. Soooo many times have I thrown an ender pearl just for it to barely catch the side of an end island...
5:01 I regret having pick up a diamond legging that had curse of binding, unbreaking 3 and mending on it from an end city. When I died and lost most my stuff to lava in a mc server, keep inventory was off. 5:11 When I rushed back with spare equipement such as these legging. (The owner turn on keep inventory) So ye… dont wear that type of item
I killed the dragon in hard difficulty with just a endless supply of stone pickaxes and nothing other than infinite lives.It's a slow way since you have to build enclosed stairs up around each tower.
5:18, every lesson in life does need to be learned the hard way, but not all of those need be from only your experience. Try to learn from others misfortune and what they share, like this video, so you don't need to learn from personal experience.
Got this video recommended after I just had gone full guerilla warfare tnt style on my first under water guardian temple to get my stuff back (semi successful). Never thought about just starting over though.
i was going by boat for an real life hour. and drowned in a shipwreck. had a couple of decent diamond items already after a few hours of playing this world. "had" to raid an acient city to get a compass to find my corpse. was thinking about quiting. but got my stuff back and build a decent base in a trial chamber with a regular skelly spawner and breeze farm.
I have a problem with starting worlds over after one slightly inconvenient death so my goal now at this point is to beat my first single player Minecraft world on hardcore as my difficulty
Remember stumbling on a death location I had abandoned during an adventure months later. Didn't really have anything on me but was more like Ahh so this is whare I was.
I died to a zombie once while I was wearing important armor on a bathroom break (I’m on bedrock) and by the time I got back to where I died my items despawned. A while later, I was deforesting the area, and I found a zombie wearing full diamond holding a diamond sword. Sure enough, I got some of my stuff back!
I hate dying, not because I lose items, but because it disturbs my sense of immersion, I like to feel as if I were really living there. I'm allergic to chicken in real life, so I don't eat it in the game, I don't die in real life, I don't die in Minecraft
One time I died in the nether and i wasn't worried because I had netherite on, but I had an elytra in my inventory. So i went the next 300 using ladders, scaffolding, and traveling by boat. It brought me back to when I didn't know what an elytra was. I started watching your videos back when I started playing survival. You've taught me a lot.
The very first time I died in Minecraft I stepped into a single block of lava walking home from digging up a treasure chest. It wasn’t even a long walk I was digging up the beach to terraform. And that was how I learned what happens to your items when u die from lava 😊 I did actually tear down a mountain bc I was sad one day 😂 that made me laugh. I have OCD and it waxes and wanes and it was a bad bad day and I was jus trying to escape and flattened the landscape. Lol.
It's hard to explain this to my friends, if they die with all their gears they just quick so as owner of the world I have to make sure keep inventory is open even though how it feels like cheating to me. I close it once and told myself (that's the way you should play Minecraft) then go caving for like 4 hours, got lots of ores but then got cocky killing some zombies in a tight space instead of running, got cornered and I lost all my stuff. With the rage of losing all my stuff I go look for them in spectator mode, even used a recovery compass but nope, for some reason they were not there. Took roughly what I lost from creative mod but, it didn't felt like I deserved these so a day later I dump whatever I got back from creative to trash and continue using keep inventory.
Lost all my stuff because I walked away from the console for a bit after I died. Little did I realize that the chunks still load on the death screen on Bedrock, so by the time I got back, all my stuff despawned. I learned a very valuable lesson to close the game and get my bearings before hopping back on next time I die.
Bedrock is great because the card is not saved all the time, but only every conditional 5 minutes. And if you died in the same lava, then you can forcibly turn off the game, start it and end up in a place before you die. Because the game did not have time to be saved.
Im currently sitting in my autocobblestone generator with an autoclicker mining cobblestone to fill my chest and hoppers with cobblestone while thinking about a cobblestone build i might make with the cobblestone i got from my autocobblestone generator to use the cobblestone from my chest full of cobblestone
This happened to me just recently. I fell down from the Void but I am thankful because I had extra items on my storage and I was able to bounce back from that death. Elytra, however, is another matter haha. It's okay though. I know I can find another set of elytra in the End.
BRO I LITERALLY JUST DIED AND LOST MY ELYTRA TO A LAVA POOL AND I HAD A FIRE POTION ON ME AND FORGOT TO USE ITT!! THIS VIDEO AND THE THUMBNAIL IS SO RELEVANT!!!
Here’s what I do (bedrock) After I die I hit respawn and leave the game immediately, after create a backup of the world especially if you can’t remember where you died, enter the backup world and set it to creative mode and give yourself a recovery compass. Go to the location and figure out a way to get there (eg. If you died in a cave remember the cave entrance or bring a pick axe to dig straight down on the coordinates). After you understand go back to your original world and follow the steps you used to find your items!
My recent realization was that I don't have to make a new world every time I want to switch to a new world. The Minecraft world is basically infinite, literally just move somewhere else and it's the same thing
I started a Better than Adventure “Floating Islands” world recently and I died by falling a lot but kept persisting and I’m still having fun I felt the impulse to quit the first time but I convinced myself to respawn since I was still in the early game and I could get my stuff back easily. Also, I definitely recommend Better than Adventure. It’s possibly one of the most fun Minecraft versions I’ve played. There are lots of great things about the gameplay but it also has pretty graphics settings (if your computer can handle it) and controller support that I think is as good as Legacy Console.
Myahhh, it's so annoying grinding levels to make new top-level gear. Do yourself a favour and make an EXP farm (Gold Farms are a great EXP source on Bedrock.) Villagers are also very helpful to get you started again.
In hardcore you can’t respawn if you respawn you will just be put into spectator and if you only play hardcore just don’t die or you will have to start in a new world
I will always be grateful for my friends. When i die in lava in multiplayer i log out before dying, give them my coordinates and they fill the lava with sand then dig it out before i log back in avoiding the lava death and gaining a debt of gratitude
This has been a Toycat Public Service Announcement. PS: How do you know about OSHA, given your trans-Atlantic origins and absence from the traditional US workforce?
If i died 3k blocks away from spawn and i have 4 chunk render distance (bcz I'm playing minecraft pe on a low end phone) will I be able to get my stuff back? I am currently just gathering resources at spawn and I was wondering if I will get my items back if i go back to my death location.
The creeper teaser was much funnier than the written outro joke, 9/10! 11:00- who is that with the blurred out name, and why is it blurred out? Why not do this with someone you could show the name of? 🤨
@@Asht57 Ah, I see; I have similar situations, most notably the beginning of my e-Mail, “jrdr”, a reference to the physician assistant degree I never completed! 😅
13:03 try playing creative node build in creative or make redstone build or try learning commanr blocks thats one way to enjoy the game alone or with friends
Copy the world, go to creative, get the death compass, find the coords, practice with another copy, if you make it plan on that copy, if you don’t then make more until you do, boom
You make the villager upside-down using a Dinnerbone nametag. I'm pretty sure you need barrier blocks to build the actual chamber though, otherwise the villager will just move and fall into the lava.
I cannot access the nether without dying. It takes too long to load and only in certain spaces you can spawn without worries Gonna wait to play minecraft in pc.
do what i do: dont actually make the tools, but just store them as iron/diamond and actually make them after you die and respawn safe and sound. it takes 30 diamonds to make a full set, which means one stack = two full sets. saves a lot of space, too.
@@matthewbarabas3052It’s the enchanting that takes forever. I just spend some XP enchanting something every time I get to level 30 and then combine items until I have more fully loaded items. It’s good to have spares, and making them is a side project when I’ve built up enough XP just playing the game.
@@evilsharkey8954 if you have an exp farm, enchanting only takes time, really. alternatively, you could keep a bunch of villagers for the specific books.
@@evilsharkey8954 nah I just take the extra time to load up on tools and armour when I’m in the end cities and in combo with villager trading, it’s a pretty quick process. Not really fun tho
@@milesmcmullin2053 How do you get your armor and items to have all top level enchantments on them? Doesn’t the anvil top out if you combine too many things?
real life version when
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my cousin saw the real life version but didn't share the link >:(
Try not to die seems to be the general advice. People DO care, though not usually nearly as much as seems needed. In the end, nobody will ever care as much about us as we do, and the best bet is to take care of ourselves as much as possible! ❤
@@misspat7555 I was kidding but I do appreciate the sentiment 🙏
The government won’t tell you this, but it’s whenever you want actually. One only needs to go to Brazil.
I’m the first to admit that I play on Peaceful mode more often than not nowadays. As a dad, I have to be able to put my laptop down to attend to things all the time and with no way to pause on Bedrock Edition I have found that just playing on Peaceful ends up being the easiest thing to do. When I started playing, I never changed the difficulty but over time I realized that I would just spend extra time on avoiding mobs anyway (by sleeping through nights, setting up spawn proof areas, etc) and it made sense to me to spend the limited time I have to play on the parts of the game I like most.
I play peaceful 99% of the time. I have a survival world I've played for a few years now, on all difficulties at various points in time. All I really do in that world is build, and having to sleep every 10 minutes and/or fight monsters is just annoying and I don't find it very fun to be interrupted from my building constantly.
Peaceful gang 🤝
me too. i´ve played a lot of survival locked on hard and even beat the game on hardcore, but nowadays I play with keep inventory and use peaceful at least untill I have an iron farm because then I can't use peaceful anymore or the zombies in the farm will despawn.
i used to be a peaceful player, but i have evolved into using keep inventory. for me, peaceful takes away the 'survival' fun.
when you go afk build a lil house around you and block yourself off, it can be 2x2 very small made of dirt, maybe this is too much effort for you but you miss out on ALOT when you dont atleast play on easy mode
@@bron2452 I honestly don't miss fighting mobs at all. They don't present very much of a real challenge and they are more of a nuisance than anything. The only thing that I miss out on when in Peaceful is that my mob farm isn't producing, but I have plenty if mob drops saved up that this matters very little.
This helped me get back to my 3 year survival after 6 months of being scared to open Minecraft. Thank you. Toycat is yes.
I remember when I died in the void and lost all my diamond stuff.
But I came back and nowadays I have 6 becons, a shulkerbox full of Totems as well as fully maxxed out Enchanted Armour and Tools.
Trail and error as they say.
That's why I still miss the console edition's saving system. You could either autosave every 15, half an hr or so, or turn it off completely. I'd always turn off saving completely and manually save when going into a dangerous situation.
If you die on bedrock ALWAYS RECORD A CLIP IMMEDIATELY WHEN YOU DIE, anyone can record a clip on Xbox or PC, probably other platforms
Then you can check the coordinates of where you died if you missed them before
I think its dumb how no matter how much XP you had when u died, if u find your stuff u only get 7 back.
Man I do this every time no matter what except for like jumping into lava or the void because then there’s no way to remedy that
I think with java you can if you're on windows you can't on mac or Linux
Yep, I sometimes use this method!
@jameswesten2018 it's so you don't break the ur world in lag in you had 9999 xp levels
The anger talk really hit home, realtalktoycat is dope
The day this video came out, I just died in the nether, ghast knocked ne into lava and I died before I could eat a golden apple. This video spoke to me. I was playing a single biome world of Deep Dark so it is very challenging. I was wrangling striders to get string so I could just make a bed when I got killed. I had all my stuff on me, so I would have had to start over with wooden tools. My motivation to continue and start over was not there (I don't have a lot of free time to game). Unfortunately the tips in the video didn't help this time. What did help - I was telling my son about my death and he said "you should have copied your world" - and that reminded me, I did have a copy from when I turned on 1.21 features. 😊 Well, that saved me. Advice: make backups before highly risky parts. Also, try a Deep Dark single biome challenge - it's pretty good. It's like surviving in a post apolocolyptic world.
4:14 Love the sign that literally says "sign", I didn't notice that when I was exploring your world after buying it on the marketplace
I once fell in the void with full netherite gear and tools and spare elytras for friends. It was brutal but I was able to get more elytras later on and mined more ancient debris. Bedrock just loves to load things slowly on consoles. I smacked into a ship that I didn't see until it was too late. I'm better about keeping goods in my ender chest.
skill issue. thats why you dont use an elytra.
I never wear my netherite to the end. Too risky. I’ve got plenty of enchanted diamond gear for that
*[**02:27**]:* There are also other things to watch out for with items...
• In or over the void.
• With Curse of Vanishing gear.
• Next to or over lava.
• Learning that lava doesn't stop fall damage as a Fire Resistance user.
• In, next to, or over fire.
• Next to or over a cactus or cacti (especially in a cactus farm).
• From the Desert Temple TNT trap.
• Trying to sleep in the End or Nether, which puts multiple fire blocks.
...And on multiplayer...
• By a TNT Minecart trap.
• By a scorched-Earth-esque 'item-griefing' PVP-er.
• By an End-Crystal-spamming PVP-er.
• If a power-tripping server operator abuses /clear.
It’s just good general practice to store away anything you aren’t actively using! 👍
I was waiting for toycat to mention dying 250k blocks away in the nether or restarting and building a new town
I was thinking about his nether tragedy a lot during this. He was quite distressed, but came back from it stronger! 😤
Great pep-talk. The more nice things I have in Minecraft, the more risk-adverse I become, and it’s hard to get things done that way. I tell myself that when things go very wrong I should be just as excited to start fresh in my world as I felt the first day, but the loss of things and XP you worked so hard for just hurts. Good thing it’s just a game, but the devastation can sure feel real for a while.
Great timing. A couple days ago, I just had a really stupid death in my main Minecraft world (Command Block gone wrong, was stuck in an endless /kill loop). After I was able to get back, I was miserable. But luckily, I keep most of my valuables stowed away. What hurt the most is that it was my first death in that world, and it was for something so dumb and didn't feel legitimate. That, and it killed all of my sheep and other animals. But, I got back on my feet, took my anger out on an unsuspecting village and many other mobs, and just decided to roll with it. Because I value having history and stories in my world. So anyone that visits that ravaged village will wonder what happened that fateful day.
Why were you screwing with command blocks in a survival world?
Moment of silence for the diamond ore that was sacrificed
R.IP.
Hi Andrew. I just want you to know that I’ve had a bad week and this made me grin from ear to ear. So thank you❤
Also first.
3:02 You are right
I put on keep inventory. Because I’m not really good at remembering where I’m at. And when I can never remember where my stuff is. I get frustrated and quit. But I still am bummed that I died. And I die because of stupid reasons all the time.
Cheater
@@deniedgosling3282 games are supposed to be fun not stressful. The wither in Bedrock is hard. Especially since the wither skeletons it spawns can wear your armor. When you die.
@@deniedgosling3282 fighting a wither with wither skeletons with your armor on. Will change your mind. The bedrock wither is hard man. Died half way through. And the wither skeletons that spawned killed me. And put on my netherite armor and sword. Plus all the blocks that the wither breaks lags your game. I had no juice but to go in creative and kill the wither and pick up all the blocks that were on the floor. I didn’t keep the star.
@@deniedgosling3282 fighting a wither with wither skeletons with your armor on. Will change your mind. The bedrock wither is hard man. Died half way through. And the wither skeletons that spawned killed me. And put on my netherite armor and sword. Plus all the blocks that the wither breaks lags your game.
Dying in the void sucks
Dying while the nether portal load also sucks.
Especially when your not in the end and you clipped through the floor yay bedrock edition
Or next to a detonated creeper...
@@dovargorath2722this happened to me
I did quit that world, coz someone griefed my base whilst i was away and my irin farm broke
Time to get revenge on the void
I used to not play the game for a couple of weeks till i forget about it. Much better than going into creative to get back your stuff.
I remember there was this one time when me and my brother were mining for netherite and I was throwing away extra stacks of netherrack into fire. I accidentally threw my tool shulker box into the fire. Max enchanted diamond gear, tools, weapons, and elytra (including enchanted flint and steel and shears). Me and my brother spent the rest of the afternoon replacing my shulker box and we had a fun time. I also learned to never throw any “garbage” items into fire.
Toycat was really edging that creeper in the outro.
yes! the biggest my regret about The Game was the thing i once went with the trend and start to changing my worlds each time i got tired of it. some of them had pretty cool, memorable spots, but now it is gone forever.
got a stable long-term survival world on 1.17, never changed it since.
Everyone accept that death and losing stuff is part of the game until bedrock decides to kill u with spontaneous fall damage :D
The only time that I get really demotivated is when I fall into the void. Soooo many times have I thrown an ender pearl just for it to barely catch the side of an end island...
5:01 I regret having pick up a diamond legging that had curse of binding, unbreaking 3 and mending on it from an end city.
When I died and lost most my stuff to lava in a mc server, keep inventory was off. 5:11
When I rushed back with spare equipement such as these legging. (The owner turn on keep inventory)
So ye… dont wear that type of item
I killed the dragon in hard difficulty with just a endless supply of stone pickaxes and nothing other than infinite lives.It's a slow way since you have to build enclosed stairs up around each tower.
some people call death in minecraft bad, i call it free inventory management
Wait, you actually sort your items after picking them up?
I always end up with more items than when I died, so it makes it worse lol
@@ItAllGetsHazel I thought it was because your inventory is empty when you die, therefore managed lol.
Since they wouldn’t have done it otherwise ha.
5:18, every lesson in life does need to be learned the hard way, but not all of those need be from only your experience. Try to learn from others misfortune and what they share, like this video, so you don't need to learn from personal experience.
Got this video recommended after I just had gone full guerilla warfare tnt style on my first under water guardian temple to get my stuff back (semi successful). Never thought about just starting over though.
i was going by boat for an real life hour. and drowned in a shipwreck. had a couple of decent diamond items already after a few hours of playing this world. "had" to raid an acient city to get a compass to find my corpse. was thinking about quiting. but got my stuff back and build a decent base in a trial chamber with a regular skelly spawner and breeze farm.
I have a problem with starting worlds over after one slightly inconvenient death so my goal now at this point is to beat my first single player Minecraft world on hardcore as my difficulty
Remember stumbling on a death location I had abandoned during an adventure months later. Didn't really have anything on me but was more like Ahh so this is whare I was.
Same
I died to a zombie once while I was wearing important armor on a bathroom break (I’m on bedrock) and by the time I got back to where I died my items despawned. A while later, I was deforesting the area, and I found a zombie wearing full diamond holding a diamond sword. Sure enough, I got some of my stuff back!
@@ItAllGetsHazel That’s awesome lol!
I love you toycat but you know that the villager torture chamber should have had a nitwit!
you can get backup gear in your base, so recovery is relatively easy
it's just that crafting new gear is insanely awkward
Man I needed this cause I straight up suck at Minecraft
There’s also a setting to keep your items when you die.
I hate dying, not because I lose items, but because it disturbs my sense of immersion, I like to feel as if I were really living there. I'm allergic to chicken in real life, so I don't eat it in the game, I don't die in real life, I don't die in Minecraft
"You died, and that's it, then right"
Well yes, im playing in hardcore
I know a wise way on how not to die: Never talk about socialism whilst 90K blocks away in the nether. I'm sure that would work.
people grinding hundreds of levels and then dying and only getting 7 back
One time I died in the nether and i wasn't worried because I had netherite on, but I had an elytra in my inventory. So i went the next 300 using ladders, scaffolding, and traveling by boat. It brought me back to when I didn't know what an elytra was. I started watching your videos back when I started playing survival. You've taught me a lot.
I died in my minecraft world in lava and backuped the realm to get my stuff back and know I really regret it
toycat, one thing i'll never understand is how your tools are almost broken always. do you not have an xp farm after having the world for 10+ hours???
The very first time I died in Minecraft I stepped into a single block of lava walking home from digging up a treasure chest. It wasn’t even a long walk I was digging up the beach to terraform. And that was how I learned what happens to your items when u die from lava 😊
I did actually tear down a mountain bc I was sad one day 😂 that made me laugh. I have OCD and it waxes and wanes and it was a bad bad day and I was jus trying to escape and flattened the landscape. Lol.
If only there was some setting that would make death less demotivating... oh well
Modern Minecraft has taught me one thing. NEVER let your guard down at all, for any reason.
Bastions are also a decent place to find loot. I usualy go to one of them before heading to the end
This is why i refuse to play without keep inventory on
I learned the chunk thing when I died like 8k blocks away from spawn and my items were still there when I went back to get them
I'm actually motivated now!
Thanks Toycat!
"A mega-tnt went off in your world"
Hmmmm I wonder when that happened...
Items should never despawn, change my mind
It's hard to explain this to my friends, if they die with all their gears they just quick so as owner of the world I have to make sure keep inventory is open even though how it feels like cheating to me. I close it once and told myself (that's the way you should play Minecraft) then go caving for like 4 hours, got lots of ores but then got cocky killing some zombies in a tight space instead of running, got cornered and I lost all my stuff. With the rage of losing all my stuff I go look for them in spectator mode, even used a recovery compass but nope, for some reason they were not there. Took roughly what I lost from creative mod but, it didn't felt like I deserved these so a day later I dump whatever I got back from creative to trash and continue using keep inventory.
Lost all my stuff because I walked away from the console for a bit after I died. Little did I realize that the chunks still load on the death screen on Bedrock, so by the time I got back, all my stuff despawned. I learned a very valuable lesson to close the game and get my bearings before hopping back on next time I die.
Bedrock is great because the card is not saved all the time, but only every conditional 5 minutes. And if you died in the same lava, then you can forcibly turn off the game, start it and end up in a place before you die. Because the game did not have time to be saved.
Im currently sitting in my autocobblestone generator with an autoclicker mining cobblestone to fill my chest and hoppers with cobblestone while thinking about a cobblestone build i might make with the cobblestone i got from my autocobblestone generator to use the cobblestone from my chest full of cobblestone
Me with keep inventory: I don't have such weaknesses
This happened to me just recently. I fell down from the Void but I am thankful because I had extra items on my storage and I was able to bounce back from that death. Elytra, however, is another matter haha. It's okay though. I know I can find another set of elytra in the End.
Unfortunately, it keeps cheats on in bedrock, but I find it easier to deal with a death if I have keep inventory on.
I remember dying the classic mining diamonds when I was”hiss” kaboom too late to do anything
BRO I LITERALLY JUST DIED AND LOST MY ELYTRA TO A LAVA POOL AND I HAD A FIRE POTION ON ME AND FORGOT TO USE ITT!! THIS VIDEO AND THE THUMBNAIL IS SO RELEVANT!!!
Here’s what I do (bedrock)
After I die I hit respawn and leave the game immediately, after create a backup of the world especially if you can’t remember where you died, enter the backup world and set it to creative mode and give yourself a recovery compass. Go to the location and figure out a way to get there (eg. If you died in a cave remember the cave entrance or bring a pick axe to dig straight down on the coordinates). After you understand go back to your original world and follow the steps you used to find your items!
thanks toycat for making me feel better about my many deaths 😂
Whenever I die in a frustrating way and loose all my stuff I just take a break and come back in a day or two. I find that’s what works best for me
My recent realization was that I don't have to make a new world every time I want to switch to a new world. The Minecraft world is basically infinite, literally just move somewhere else and it's the same thing
That ending was *STRESS*
*Play Minecraft, Watch Topgear, Get Pig!*
~ *a Minecraft Xbox One Edition splash text*
Lmao, literally fell in the void yesterday, working my way back up to where I was though :)
Ok this is a funny, amazing vid that actually helped lol
Thanks!!
Unless u r in hardcore😂. But im always in hardcore.. Nm, tnx for upload. Keep up the good work, u r the best👍
Yet the cow hanging out in my tree house won't de spawn
I started a Better than Adventure “Floating Islands” world recently and I died by falling a lot but kept persisting and I’m still having fun I felt the impulse to quit the first time but I convinced myself to respawn since I was still in the early game and I could get my stuff back easily.
Also, I definitely recommend Better than Adventure. It’s possibly one of the most fun Minecraft versions I’ve played. There are lots of great things about the gameplay but it also has pretty graphics settings (if your computer can handle it) and controller support that I think is as good as Legacy Console.
I drowned about 4 times
And one of those times I raged quite and I came back now I am wearing netherite better than I was
If only Bedrock had the Exit without saving option that legacy had
That feature was ironically such a game saver
Myahhh, it's so annoying grinding levels to make new top-level gear. Do yourself a favour and make an EXP farm (Gold Farms are a great EXP source on Bedrock.)
Villagers are also very helpful to get you started again.
i play by effective hardcore rules. normal (aka actually balanced) difficulty and one life. if i die, the world gets deleted.
In hardcore you can’t respawn if you respawn you will just be put into spectator and if you only play hardcore just don’t die or you will have to start in a new world
me who uses keep inventory: "pathetic"
This man simulated finance in Minecraft
I will always be grateful for my friends. When i die in lava in multiplayer i log out before dying, give them my coordinates and they fill the lava with sand then dig it out before i log back in avoiding the lava death and gaining a debt of gratitude
me playing with keep inventory:
Your items need to be in your simulation distance for it to despawn in bedrock edition
This has been a Toycat Public Service Announcement. PS: How do you know about OSHA, given your trans-Atlantic origins and absence from the traditional US workforce?
The echo compass has come in pretty clutch for me.
Man, $@#-$=+#$@ is one of my favorite Ibxtoycat helpers 🔥
If i died 3k blocks away from spawn and i have 4 chunk render distance (bcz I'm playing minecraft pe on a low end phone) will I be able to get my stuff back? I am currently just gathering resources at spawn and I was wondering if I will get my items back if i go back to my death location.
If you're farther than 4 chunks from your items, they will stay there
Once you get within 4 chunks though, you'll have 5 minutes to get them back
What are friends?
My friend just loads a backup of the realm whenever something tragic happens
my friend stopped playing on our two and a half year world because lightning burned down his mostly wooden megabase...
I have a Shulker box I placed somewhere in my nether. I was pretty toasted. I still haven't found it
Recovery compass is a game saver (literally)
Getting revenge on creepers is cathartic
The creeper teaser was much funnier than the written outro joke, 9/10! 11:00- who is that with the blurred out name, and why is it blurred out? Why not do this with someone you could show the name of? 🤨
Im ashamed about my gamertag lol
@@Asht57or you’re just a mythical legend and no one can know your name 👀
@@Asht57 Ah, I see; I have similar situations, most notably the beginning of my e-Mail, “jrdr”, a reference to the physician assistant degree I never completed! 😅
13:03 try playing creative node build in creative or make redstone build or try learning commanr blocks thats one way to enjoy the game alone or with friends
The thumbnail. 😂😂😂😂
Copy the world, go to creative, get the death compass, find the coords, practice with another copy, if you make it plan on that copy, if you don’t then make more until you do, boom
Fire Resistance Potions are mandatory for Nether trips.
How do you make the villager torture chamber?
You make the villager upside-down using a Dinnerbone nametag. I'm pretty sure you need barrier blocks to build the actual chamber though, otherwise the villager will just move and fall into the lava.
I cannot access the nether without dying.
It takes too long to load and only in certain spaces you can spawn without worries
Gonna wait to play minecraft in pc.
Every portal I make without fail spawned me on a tiny floating netherite island over a sea of lava in firing range of a ghast
“It’s a fun project to have duplicate copies of your armour and tools.” No it’s not actually 😭
do what i do: dont actually make the tools, but just store them as iron/diamond and actually make them after you die and respawn safe and sound. it takes 30 diamonds to make a full set, which means one stack = two full sets. saves a lot of space, too.
@@matthewbarabas3052It’s the enchanting that takes forever. I just spend some XP enchanting something every time I get to level 30 and then combine items until I have more fully loaded items. It’s good to have spares, and making them is a side project when I’ve built up enough XP just playing the game.
@@evilsharkey8954 if you have an exp farm, enchanting only takes time, really. alternatively, you could keep a bunch of villagers for the specific books.
@@evilsharkey8954 nah I just take the extra time to load up on tools and armour when I’m in the end cities and in combo with villager trading, it’s a pretty quick process. Not really fun tho
@@milesmcmullin2053 How do you get your armor and items to have all top level enchantments on them? Doesn’t the anvil top out if you combine too many things?