Using charcoal, star particles for critical hit.... these small things are never explained anywhere. Love it. Gives a very solid base for learning and exploring the game.
It's funny, I'm used to making early crop farms around the ocean or inland lakes, but the steep shorelines and localized water levels in 1.18 make that difficult sometimes! It's fun to find creative ways around that which still use the basic mechanics.
To add to the combat side: There is also a special knockback attack that is achieved by sprinting towards the target and hitting it. This will knock it back a couple more blocks away from you, making it useful when fighting for example creepers or zombies.
I read sprinting as spinning....and quickly imagined...a fierce Steve running towards a sheep and then jumping and doing a full 180 with the sword drawn and land a critical hit....daaamnnn
Do monsters still spawn during thunderstorms? I thought with the light level changes in 1.18 that it wouldn't get dark enough outside during a storm for them to spawn.
21:30 tip regarding jumping fences - if you don’t have wool yet, you can also craft wooden trapdoors and use those instead! Place them the same way as you do the carpet :D
Just a little tip about farming for the inexperienced, a single block of water can hydrate a 9x9 area around it, allowing for very large farms. If you can spare that kind of space, it's also good to only plant a crop on every other row too (alternating crops works well if you have access to more than one) as crops will actually grow faster that way.
I make my starter farms that way, a 9x9 block of farmland surrounded by half-slabs and full blocks with torches for light. A single water block in the center with a full block of wood or stone on top. Everything's hydrated and when it's ready to harvest, just dump a bucket of water on top of the block in the center and everything gets harvested and flushed to the outer edges of the farm. Easy to collect the seeds and replant :)
@@dylanspek3917 That's what I do in more permanent farms now, typically with prismarine slabs or stairs so that I know which blocks are waterlogged. This is just an early-game design that I've been using since starting survival in 1.10, haven't really thought to change it up because it reminds me of those early days of learning how to play.
Also, a water fall can hydrate a 3x3 area, leaving a hole in the middle and enough space to get onto it. Handy if space is limited. Your info is mighty useful stuff for large farming. 👍
watched and learned from every episode of s1, now hear i am again in s2 despite the fact that i already knew most if not all of the mechanics of the game because of your survival guide s1. just sitting comfortably listening to the survival guide. thanks a lot pix. 😃
Same here!! I'm still burning through his S1 episodes slowly during my lunch breaks, but starting this season with Pix actively uploading is something special.
If one is scared of hurting an animal when breaking the boat, it can be broken it from the bottom (swimming in under it), that way theres no risk of hurting the animal :) I watched the entire first season and I will watch this entire season with the same enthusiasm :D Love your work!
@@vvcreative2628 A bit to early in the series to bring that up probably, but I always use F3+B especially when transporting villagers by boat. Works great.
Yay! Pix is back to posting everyday! I missed hearing the "Welcome to the Minecraft Survival Guide" at the start of every video! All of Pix's videos teach me something!❤❤❤
Tip on farming crops: Minecraft slightly boosts the growth of like crops planted in rows, but penalizes the rate when the rows are more than one block wide. Try alternating lines of wheat with lines of carrots (or just leave every other line empty) and you will find a small but noticeable increase in yield over time. This won't matter much if you tend to wander off mining below your base or spend time building your house(s), but it will make a difference when you leave and return frequently.
It also matters a lot when first getting the farm established! If you only have 3 carrots to get started, and you plant them poorly, you can cut the growth rate by half or more.
Chickens are a very easy mob to farm early on due to their preferred food being wheat seeds, which are very easy to get. Also, chickens lay eggs, which can be thrown to get some more chicks very easily. They also drop a pretty decent food source and they drop feathers, which can be used to make arrows.
The egg thing also makes them one of the quickest to farm, since you can start a full farm with only 1 chicken, by collecting eggs and throwing them to get the second.
Chickens are self-sustaining, you don't even need to feed them in order to make more. An automatic chicken farm that collects the eggs with a hopper and feeds them into a dispenser to fire them and make more chickens will run forever without player input.
I agree! Something about the way everything is explained in a gradual and methodical way in this series is so nice. It's... kind of soothing, if that's not too weird to say... all this stuff goes through a veteran player's brain in the span of a few seconds or minutes, so having it all laid out flat once in a while is really nice.
Been playing Minecraft for nearly eleven years. Loving this series so far, can't wait to see how you transform your quaint little cave house into something truly marvelous.
Oh my gosh! So many classic and relaxed vibes from the first MC Survival guide! It was really the shears that got me for some reason, just a beautifully slow pace. You can actually kill a sheep without an axe crit because they have only 8 health, cows and pigs will require a crit because they have 10 health.
even though i've played mc for years now, i love watching your survival guide. it's super calming to watch and i usually learn a new trick or two each episode!
I've been deep in the throes of modded Minecraft for a while now. I even skipped the entirety of 1.17 and have just been playing modded in 1.16.5 with the Caves & Cliffs Backport mod, but this lovely series is almost starting to lure me back to trying a classic vanilla experience for the first time in a long stretch.
This reminds me how I’ve found this channel! I was new and was trying to make an automatic farm (any) and searched for “Minecraft farm”. I went like “wait…. That’s not what I meant!” I’ve stayed because Pixl is amazing 🥰
Great to see such an orderly progression. I love that you are so great at modeling the opps this went wrong I’ll just have to fix it, no problem. That is a great skill for new players to acquire. And a great reminder to veterans that even when things go sideways it’s just a game and you can recover.
This is an amazing tutorial! I'm new to Minecraft, joined the community as of late October. I didn't know how to do anything, for example I thought dirt was the main thing you needed, and that water would make you move slower an all of that. You do a great job of explaining things, for example the water sources: I tried watching one of wattles' videos on it, but it didn't click. This made it make sense. Can't wait for future episodes!
A tip with breeding sheep. Breeding 2 colored sheep will give the colour that you would have gotten when you combined the dye. If that isn't an existing combination you get a random colour from one of the 2 parents I believe
15:50 tip regarding animal feed for any new players; Llamas can now be lead with hay bales! (In the same way you do with a sheep and wheat or pig and potato.)
I love how season two is progressing the same way season one did First episode was how to survive your first night, and the second one on how to make a farm
I love how you are taking your time to explain things. I'm a veteran player and I'm watching it with my wife. She's fairly new, and I never realized that I had never explained critical hits to her. Very helpful.
I love how you try to get into the immersion and roleplay of the game, turning the natural waterfall into irrigation channels for your farm while most players would have gotten a dot of water then planted in a 9x9 square around it
The nice thing about baby sheep, while you can feed them wheat to help them grow up faster they can also eat grass to get the same effect. And since they attempt to eat grass much more often than the adults, a baby sheep with an adequate grass patch can grow to an adult in about 3 minutes instead of the normal 10.
The previous serious was amazing but this is gonna be a whole new level and I am gonna love it even tho I know evrything... Learning the basics again is already a good thing... Especially if pix is teaching you!!
Watching these videos is like listening to your favorite singer sing all the hits. It never gets old, even if you know all the lyrics by heart. I "grew up" on Pixlriffs, but I will never tire of watching him do it again.
Haven’t watched a Pixlriffs video in a year, maybe more. I forgot how refreshing his videos are, and how focused he is on helping the beginning and average minecrafters up their games. Most underrated Minecraft UA-camr, in my opinion.
EVERYDAY CONTENT?! HELL YEAH!!!!! Explain everything for other new players. Not much cuts or skips. Your formats on lets plays really the best on YT. Ps. I didnt get notified wtf youtube do ur job pls.
Hi Pix I’m thrilled that the survival guide is back. Giving me PaulSoaresJr vibes from the early 2010s and bringing me tons of joy to watch and listen to you every day. ❤️
I love what a brilliant teacher you are. Lovely little bite sized chunks. I watched all of your last season and it made me feel like a pro (until I run away from a single zombie or get killed by a lama) - but I'm still learning. I didn't know about the star particles for a crit! Thank you!
You watched the whole season 1, you have played minecraft for yourself, and you never thought what those start particles could mean? I guess you're just a bit less inquisitive.
3:29 For the Beginners, Even though you set the respawn point by right clicking on a bed. Once you Break the bed, the respawn point is again set to the world spawn point. If either your bed is obstructed or you didn't/right click on it after placing, it will again send you back to world spawn point no matter what. Unless you place the bed just before you die and set the respawn point, where In case you will spawn right where you placed your Bed!! And also There are two more Dimensions other than overworld- Nether and End, where you cannot set respawn point with Beds( if you try right clicking them in nether or end, they will explode like creeper with fire damage and u will die if you are close to it) . You can Set Respawn Point in the Nether with a Block called Respawn Anchor which again works like Bed and you have to activate it with Glowstone and right click. Again it works only in Nether and same happens when you Right click on it in Overworld or End.(BOOM 💥!) And End doesn't have a place to respawn and if you die in end you will spawn back in Overworld where you last set you Respawn Point. If you didn't, you will spawn back at world spawn. So make sure you Set your Respawn Point before you Fight Da Dragon 🐉🐉!!
My alternative to the "carpet on fence" trick is to place a block inside the pen (not directly next to the fence, but one more in). Animals can't pathfind over the gap, you don't have to worry about leaving a gate open, and it looks nicer than the carpet
Thank you for making this tutorial series😄 Love to hear about all the details of everything. Learning something new all the time! Looking forward to all that is to come👍
IM SO GLAD YOU'RE DOING ANOTHER SERIES OF THIS!!!!!! I just started playing Minecraft a few weeks ago, had no idea what I was doing and died repeatedly. I binge watched your 1.13 series. It helped so soo much!!! I'm so happy to get to watch another season. You are so good at this game man. Anyone else that makes videos like these just don't compare. Your the best brother lol. Keep up the great work!! Much love from CNY, USA. = )
Another tip for when you are sightly further on: craft a stone cutter it only costs you 3 stone/granite and 1 iron. It saves you alot of stone if you are doing larger scale project
Small correction: You can use any stone variation (which are stone, granite, andesite and diorite) in any combination for this recipe if you're playing on Bedrock Edition. However in Java Edition, you can only use stone.
Seeing a thunderstorm spawn so soon after you began the world is wild! Thank goodness you'd already covered beds and sleeping, or you might've had an interesting teaching moment.
Even though I know all this stuff by now, it's still fun to watch these videos! Reminds me of when I was learning about minecraft from the first Survival Guide series and gets me in the mood to play!
Loved the video @Pixlriffs! Can't wait for the next video man! You might want to expand the Sheep pen a little bit in the Future to give them some more room, that is, if you're planning on mass producing Different colored wool to plan out any future builds. Also, if you get an iron farm set up, put it near a Tree Farm so you can have access to the Iron for Hoppers, Minecarts and Rails for a Charcoal Kiln to make as much Charcoal as you may need. You might need to make an Infinite Lava source though to get things started.
(Ik this is an “older” vid) I love how calm n relaxed you are , I’m a ball of anxiety rolling around minecraft 😂😂 jokes aside you’ve helped me to relax and enjoy the game again! Thanks dude!
Oh my god... That thumbnail... Near identical to the original episode 2 from Season 1, that brings back some memories... PLEASE TELL ME THAT WAS INTENTIONAL
In another lifetime, you'd make an excellent teacher. But we're clearly living in the best timeline because I'm so glad you're here to teach us how to play the block game :)
I'm so excited for what's to come! Loving the series so far, and am so glad you're back doing the survival guide! Edit: I hope you're doing great Pix! I feel like not enough people check up on your well-being, so this is me doing it.
im glad i found your channel. im new to minecraft and my current home is snow, ice towers and fear, as far as the eye can see. aside from some other videos 9mostly comedy), i have no idea what im doing.
Just got done watching the Empires SMP and forgetting this is a different series, so seeing "The Copper King" keep passing up the copper ore is a little jarring. lol
I’m a veteran Minecraft player been playing the game since I was 4 and now I’m 15 still playing the game so I already know everything you are talking about and these survival guides are so entertaining you are going slow enough to teach new players and fast enough that veteran played like myself can also watch the Minecraft series
Love this. I thought I knew most of what this video would cover but I'm glad I watched til the end anyway. I didn't know that trick about using carpet to climb fences! No more using gates and trying to sneak out without animals following 🙄🙃 Thank you very much 😁
As I said in yesterday's video, pix reminds me of a chill English teacher especially 4:46 and when he said we will "dip back into the house very briefly" 6:06. I mean, how does this not give you chill English teacher vibes?
I wasn't able to keep up with SG1 so I'm hoping to have a fresh start with the second series ^^ I'd like to say I'll be able to go back and finish that one but truthfully I may not be able to, so happy to have a chance to explore 1.18 with such an amazing guide ^^
Using charcoal, star particles for critical hit.... these small things are never explained anywhere. Love it. Gives a very solid base for learning and exploring the game.
True
ALSO THE CARPET ON FENCE TRICK... IT'S A LIFE CHANGING TRICK
Those "small things" are usually common sense.
i have been playing for almost 11 years and a lot of these things surprised me
@@moose8846 this series is made for total begginers
Let me get this straight. Your solution to not having a bucket yet is to make a beautiful little terraformed farm? This is why I love this channel.
It's funny, I'm used to making early crop farms around the ocean or inland lakes, but the steep shorelines and localized water levels in 1.18 make that difficult sometimes! It's fun to find creative ways around that which still use the basic mechanics.
@@Pixlriffs damn thats cool, i hope i can plsy mc
@@Pixlriffs hi Pixlriffs, I've been binge-watching this whole series for hours now, this is brilliant! keep up the good work ❤
@@___meph___4547 bro he broke he dont have money for mc
and so am i :(
@@TorgusMaximus i have a $600 gaming setup and both versions of minecraft including almost every gaming console and 1k+ dollar dj decks i aint broke
To add to the combat side:
There is also a special knockback attack that is achieved by sprinting towards the target and hitting it. This will knock it back a couple more blocks away from you, making it useful when fighting for example creepers or zombies.
Zdravím :D :D Další Čech, co sleduje Pixe? :D
Also note: the effect doesn't stack with critical hits. Hitting enemies while jumping and sprinting cancels the crit.
@@CZghost No jasně :D
I read sprinting as spinning....and quickly imagined...a fierce Steve running towards a sheep and then jumping and doing a full 180 with the sword drawn and land a critical hit....daaamnnn
@@Dan0RG haha imagine only speaking English and just reading ‘one Russian guy’
"The sky is quite dark, so it might become a thunderstorm-"
**thunder just casually shows up upfront**
What a timing😂
Haha yeah, apparently the weather was listening!
@@Pixlriffs minecraft gods are listening you
Do monsters still spawn during thunderstorms? I thought with the light level changes in 1.18 that it wouldn't get dark enough outside during a storm for them to spawn.
At least he didn’t end himself with a trident like the time he lost everything
@@Raskolnikov70 isn't there basically no light during thunder storms, just like night? i think that's why you can sleep.
21:30 tip regarding jumping fences - if you don’t have wool yet, you can also craft wooden trapdoors and use those instead! Place them the same way as you do the carpet :D
Wait what that works omg
and u can still use fence gates as well :D
Oh that's good to know! It's more aesthetically pleasing as well.
That's really cool, thanks for the tip!! I wish I had known this back when I started playing
One thing I haven't tried..wooden pressure plates, maybe?
Just a little tip about farming for the inexperienced, a single block of water can hydrate a 9x9 area around it, allowing for very large farms. If you can spare that kind of space, it's also good to only plant a crop on every other row too (alternating crops works well if you have access to more than one) as crops will actually grow faster that way.
I make my starter farms that way, a 9x9 block of farmland surrounded by half-slabs and full blocks with torches for light. A single water block in the center with a full block of wood or stone on top. Everything's hydrated and when it's ready to harvest, just dump a bucket of water on top of the block in the center and everything gets harvested and flushed to the outer edges of the farm. Easy to collect the seeds and replant :)
I always forget about the alternating rows thing. It's good advice.
@@Raskolnikov70 you can use a waterlogged slap in the middle so you can walk over the water source instead of having a block stick out
@@dylanspek3917 That's what I do in more permanent farms now, typically with prismarine slabs or stairs so that I know which blocks are waterlogged. This is just an early-game design that I've been using since starting survival in 1.10, haven't really thought to change it up because it reminds me of those early days of learning how to play.
Also, a water fall can hydrate a 3x3 area, leaving a hole in the middle and enough space to get onto it.
Handy if space is limited.
Your info is mighty useful stuff for large farming. 👍
watched and learned from every episode of s1, now hear i am again in s2 despite the fact that i already knew most if not all of the mechanics of the game because of your survival guide s1. just sitting comfortably listening to the survival guide. thanks a lot pix. 😃
Same here!! I'm still burning through his S1 episodes slowly during my lunch breaks, but starting this season with Pix actively uploading is something special.
The fact that Pix is still teaching us from the very basic once again, even better this time, is just wonderful
Thanks Pix
Only pixlriffs can get me interested in a series for new players even though I've been playing this game for years now
You know it's a good day when Pixlriffs uploads
Yes!
Absolutely!
But its a worse day when i see these kind of comments, i cringe everytime i see these comments...
@@DeviL_4939 Why?! Is it because you think they are using it for likes or something?
@@_iixoraa theyre bot
If one is scared of hurting an animal when breaking the boat, it can be broken it from the bottom (swimming in under it), that way theres no risk of hurting the animal :)
I watched the entire first season and I will watch this entire season with the same enthusiasm :D Love your work!
Another tip is to enable hit boxes by pressing F3+B.
@@vvcreative2628 A bit to early in the series to bring that up probably, but I always use F3+B especially when transporting villagers by boat. Works great.
@@Raskolnikov70 yeah, like Pix said it would be overwhelming for a beginner.
I am, surprisingly loving the steady progress compared to other Minecraft Survival youtubers and myself too. We mostly rush up and want good gear.
No surprise, he is an awesome guy xD
Yay! Pix is back to posting everyday! I missed hearing the "Welcome to the Minecraft Survival Guide" at the start of every video! All of Pix's videos teach me something!❤❤❤
You notice that as the series progresses, he sounds gradually more enthusiastic in his intros! I love it, and enjoy the Survival Guide so much
Tip on farming crops: Minecraft slightly boosts the growth of like crops planted in rows, but penalizes the rate when the rows are more than one block wide.
Try alternating lines of wheat with lines of carrots (or just leave every other line empty) and you will find a small but noticeable increase in yield over time.
This won't matter much if you tend to wander off mining below your base or spend time building your house(s), but it will make a difference when you leave and return frequently.
Good to know for early game
It also matters a lot when first getting the farm established! If you only have 3 carrots to get started, and you plant them poorly, you can cut the growth rate by half or more.
i love this series, it has given me a whole new perspective on survival minecraft
Chickens are a very easy mob to farm early on due to their preferred food being wheat seeds, which are very easy to get. Also, chickens lay eggs, which can be thrown to get some more chicks very easily. They also drop a pretty decent food source and they drop feathers, which can be used to make arrows.
Actually chicken prefer any seed i.e. you can lure it using pumpkin seeds, melon seeds, beetroot seeds and wheat seeds
@@thirupathig4027 yup, I just didn't mention that cause I wanted to tell how easy it was to breed them with just wheat seeds
@@a_mancorporation4214 ahh cool
The egg thing also makes them one of the quickest to farm, since you can start a full farm with only 1 chicken, by collecting eggs and throwing them to get the second.
Chickens are self-sustaining, you don't even need to feed them in order to make more. An automatic chicken farm that collects the eggs with a hopper and feeds them into a dispenser to fire them and make more chickens will run forever without player input.
You know it's an amazing youtuber when they explain basic stuff and you find it entertaining while you already know the basics and complicate stuff.
I agree! Something about the way everything is explained in a gradual and methodical way in this series is so nice. It's... kind of soothing, if that's not too weird to say... all this stuff goes through a veteran player's brain in the span of a few seconds or minutes, so having it all laid out flat once in a while is really nice.
Been playing Minecraft for nearly eleven years. Loving this series so far, can't wait to see how you transform your quaint little cave house into something truly marvelous.
Oh my gosh! So many classic and relaxed vibes from the first MC Survival guide! It was really the shears that got me for some reason, just a beautifully slow pace. You can actually kill a sheep without an axe crit because they have only 8 health, cows and pigs will require a crit because they have 10 health.
even though i've played mc for years now, i love watching your survival guide. it's super calming to watch and i usually learn a new trick or two each episode!
I've played Minecraft many years but so love to watch your guides Pixlriffs, your style and voice and care to detail is appreciated very much xxx
I've been deep in the throes of modded Minecraft for a while now. I even skipped the entirety of 1.17 and have just been playing modded in 1.16.5 with the Caves & Cliffs Backport mod, but this lovely series is almost starting to lure me back to trying a classic vanilla experience for the first time in a long stretch.
This reminds me how I’ve found this channel! I was new and was trying to make an automatic farm (any) and searched for “Minecraft farm”. I went like “wait…. That’s not what I meant!”
I’ve stayed because Pixl is amazing 🥰
Same
Great to see such an orderly progression. I love that you are so great at modeling the opps this went wrong I’ll just have to fix it, no problem.
That is a great skill for new players to acquire. And a great reminder to veterans that even when things go sideways it’s just a game and you can recover.
This is an amazing tutorial! I'm new to Minecraft, joined the community as of late October. I didn't know how to do anything, for example I thought dirt was the main thing you needed, and that water would make you move slower an all of that. You do a great job of explaining things, for example the water sources: I tried watching one of wattles' videos on it, but it didn't click. This made it make sense. Can't wait for future episodes!
15:46 a correction, for chickens, it's not just wheat seed, but almost every kind of seeds, for instance, beetroot seeds
Figured I'd cover that when I had other types of seeds in abundance, and when we start breeding chickens :)
A tip with breeding sheep. Breeding 2 colored sheep will give the colour that you would have gotten when you combined the dye. If that isn't an existing combination you get a random colour from one of the 2 parents I believe
15:50 tip regarding animal feed for any new players; Llamas can now be lead with hay bales! (In the same way you do with a sheep and wheat or pig and potato.)
I love how season two is progressing the same way season one did
First episode was how to survive your first night, and the second one on how to make a farm
I love how you are taking your time to explain things. I'm a veteran player and I'm watching it with my wife. She's fairly new, and I never realized that I had never explained critical hits to her. Very helpful.
I love how you try to get into the immersion and roleplay of the game, turning the natural waterfall into irrigation channels for your farm while most players would have gotten a dot of water then planted in a 9x9 square around it
The nice thing about baby sheep, while you can feed them wheat to help them grow up faster they can also eat grass to get the same effect. And since they attempt to eat grass much more often than the adults, a baby sheep with an adequate grass patch can grow to an adult in about 3 minutes instead of the normal 10.
The previous serious was amazing but this is gonna be a whole new level and I am gonna love it even tho I know evrything... Learning the basics again is already a good thing... Especially if pix is teaching you!!
i am also a minecraft pro... DID YOU KNOW that when turtles are killed by lighting they drop wooden bowls :3))
Man I watched the season 1 of survival guide in its entirety and seeing you redo it makes me very happy and nostalgic!
Keep up the great work!
The first guide was such a great journey, happy to be back.
I’ve been playing minecraft since 2013 and have started a million new worlds in survival but Pix still teaches me stuff 😆
Yes I’m excited to watch this and the rest of this series!
Watching these videos is like listening to your favorite singer sing all the hits. It never gets old, even if you know all the lyrics by heart. I "grew up" on Pixlriffs, but I will never tire of watching him do it again.
Using the carpet on the fence has completely changed the way we play. Thank you for all the little hints and tips that aren't explained anywhere else
Even tho I'm a more advanced player, it is still so fun to watch this daily!
ngl Pix sounds so much happier doing this series than the hardcore series. you can hear the excitement in his voice
Haven’t watched a Pixlriffs video in a year, maybe more. I forgot how refreshing his videos are, and how focused he is on helping the beginning and average minecrafters up their games. Most underrated Minecraft UA-camr, in my opinion.
Love the series. Dude I'd love a old school style village
I've played this game for 11 years, but this series is still very pleasing to watch.
It's so fun to listen to you explaining the early game. I've missed this so much
I learnt to play minecraft in oct 2020 through your s1 guide. Really like your beginners friendly style. Love your videos.
This video feels so nostalgic, I’ve been watching you’re videos for past 2 years. Love your videos ❤️
EVERYDAY CONTENT?! HELL YEAH!!!!!
Explain everything for other new players.
Not much cuts or skips. Your formats on lets plays really the best on YT.
Ps. I didnt get notified wtf youtube do ur job pls.
This series brings me so much joy! Keep it up Pix!
Hi Pix I’m thrilled that the survival guide is back. Giving me PaulSoaresJr vibes from the early 2010s and bringing me tons of joy to watch and listen to you every day. ❤️
I love what a brilliant teacher you are. Lovely little bite sized chunks. I watched all of your last season and it made me feel like a pro (until I run away from a single zombie or get killed by a lama) - but I'm still learning. I didn't know about the star particles for a crit! Thank you!
You watched the whole season 1, you have played minecraft for yourself, and you never thought what those start particles could mean? I guess you're just a bit less inquisitive.
3:29 For the Beginners, Even though you set the respawn point by right clicking on a bed. Once you Break the bed, the respawn point is again set to the world spawn point. If either your bed is obstructed or you didn't/right click on it after placing, it will again send you back to world spawn point no matter what. Unless you place the bed just before you die and set the respawn point, where In case you will spawn right where you placed your Bed!!
And also There are two more Dimensions other than overworld- Nether and End, where you cannot set respawn point with Beds( if you try right clicking them in nether or end, they will explode like creeper with fire damage and u will die if you are close to it) .
You can Set Respawn Point in the Nether with a Block called Respawn Anchor which again works like Bed and you have to activate it with Glowstone and right click. Again it works only in Nether and same happens when you Right click on it in Overworld or End.(BOOM 💥!)
And End doesn't have a place to respawn and if you die in end you will spawn back in Overworld where you last set you Respawn Point. If you didn't, you will spawn back at world spawn. So make sure you Set your Respawn Point before you Fight Da Dragon 🐉🐉!!
My alternative to the "carpet on fence" trick is to place a block inside the pen (not directly next to the fence, but one more in). Animals can't pathfind over the gap, you don't have to worry about leaving a gate open, and it looks nicer than the carpet
Gotta admit that he has put so much effort in Survival Guide Season 2. Pix deserves much more subs and likes!
Glad the effort is showing :)
Thanks again, just commenting for the engagement. Excited for the warm up stuff to be over.
Thank you for making this tutorial series😄 Love to hear about all the details of everything. Learning something new all the time! Looking forward to all that is to come👍
IM SO GLAD YOU'RE DOING ANOTHER SERIES OF THIS!!!!!! I just started playing Minecraft a few weeks ago, had no idea what I was doing and died repeatedly. I binge watched your 1.13 series. It helped so soo much!!! I'm so happy to get to watch another season. You are so good at this game man. Anyone else that makes videos like these just don't compare. Your the best brother lol. Keep up the great work!! Much love from CNY, USA. = )
This is so relaxing to watch. It's amazing
Thanks for the nice pace. So many of the 1.18 video series don't seem to enjoying themselves.
Another tip for when you are sightly further on: craft a stone cutter it only costs you 3 stone/granite and 1 iron. It saves you alot of stone if you are doing larger scale project
You can use granite??
@@allenbuddy3101 yup
Small correction: You can use any stone variation (which are stone, granite, andesite and diorite) in any combination for this recipe if you're playing on Bedrock Edition. However in Java Edition, you can only use stone.
@@VanLouProductions I guess that's one good use for diorite
Best part of a new major minecraft update? A new Pixlriff guided play through 🙏
Watching first few days of minecraft survival is always enjoyable,
Its good to see someone play minecraft in a more chill flow. Good job. Keep it up
Seeing a thunderstorm spawn so soon after you began the world is wild! Thank goodness you'd already covered beds and sleeping, or you might've had an interesting teaching moment.
I didn't expect the thunderstorm, but I knew a bed would be a priority. I want to wait before I have to explain Phantoms hahaha
Even though I know all this stuff by now, it's still fun to watch these videos! Reminds me of when I was learning about minecraft from the first Survival Guide series and gets me in the mood to play!
Man Pixl is so good at turning just about any area into a really good home base. Can't wait to see what he does with this area.
The Minecraft Survival Guide never gets old!
Loved the video @Pixlriffs! Can't wait for the next video man! You might want to expand the Sheep pen a little bit in the Future to give them some more room, that is, if you're planning on mass producing Different colored wool to plan out any future builds. Also, if you get an iron farm set up, put it near a Tree Farm so you can have access to the Iron for Hoppers, Minecarts and Rails for a Charcoal Kiln to make as much Charcoal as you may need. You might need to make an Infinite Lava source though to get things started.
Really excited for the next ep. :D
It’s the little, unique things like a waterworks farm and a welcome mat that make Minecraft so great
(Ik this is an “older” vid) I love how calm n relaxed you are , I’m a ball of anxiety rolling around minecraft 😂😂 jokes aside you’ve helped me to relax and enjoy the game again! Thanks dude!
Oh my god... That thumbnail... Near identical to the original episode 2 from Season 1, that brings back some memories... PLEASE TELL ME THAT WAS INTENTIONAL
Season 2 HYPE!!!
In another lifetime, you'd make an excellent teacher. But we're clearly living in the best timeline because I'm so glad you're here to teach us how to play the block game :)
I'm so excited for what's to come! Loving the series so far, and am so glad you're back doing the survival guide!
Edit: I hope you're doing great Pix! I feel like not enough people check up on your well-being, so this is me doing it.
I am new in these M.C. Tutorials. But this dude is by far the best. Keep on going man. I love to watch these series.
I am so happy season 2 is finally here
im glad i found your channel. im new to minecraft and my current home is snow, ice towers and fear, as far as the eye can see. aside from some other videos 9mostly comedy), i have no idea what im doing.
Just got done watching the Empires SMP and forgetting this is a different series, so seeing "The Copper King" keep passing up the copper ore is a little jarring. lol
been waiting all day for this
The cave and cliffs updates creates some crazy ravines!!
I’m a veteran Minecraft player been playing the game since I was 4 and now I’m 15 still playing the game so I already know everything you are talking about and these survival guides are so entertaining you are going slow enough to teach new players and fast enough that veteran played like myself can also watch the Minecraft series
Iv known all this for years, but i still listen to hear him explain it haha
Thanks for listening! :)
Just watching your vids just make people happy
I love early days of survival excited to see where the world/series is heading.
Love this. I thought I knew most of what this video would cover but I'm glad I watched til the end anyway. I didn't know that trick about using carpet to climb fences! No more using gates and trying to sneak out without animals following 🙄🙃 Thank you very much 😁
As I said in yesterday's video, pix reminds me of a chill English teacher especially 4:46 and when he said we will "dip back into the house very briefly" 6:06.
I mean, how does this not give you chill English teacher vibes?
I like the subtle touch of only using Minecraft soundtrack for the music so that players can know what music to expect in the game
2nd EPISODE. STILL EXCITED FOR WHAT'S TO COME!!
Pixlriffs is such a good youtuber, love your videos so much! Recomend to any newer players :)
You are the best person in this earth who can best explain the answer of this question “what is minecraft?what you do in this game?”
I love these Pixl you’re one of my favorite youtubers and your survival guide makes me want to play MC more and more every day
I wish I had these tutorials when I started playing. They're very clear and complete
Just dropping a quick thanks in here for you Pix. Best minecraft series ever.
Glad the survival guide is back. Going to miss the seeing the adventures of the Copper king as regularly though. Copper King for Emperor!!!!
There's so much nostalgia going on here....I didn't know I would miss the old world so much already
I wasn't able to keep up with SG1 so I'm hoping to have a fresh start with the second series ^^ I'd like to say I'll be able to go back and finish that one but truthfully I may not be able to, so happy to have a chance to explore 1.18 with such an amazing guide ^^
Not necessary to go back and finish the first one. (unless you want to find out about something he has not gotten to in S2 yet) They've changed a lot.
Pix can make even the basics of Minecraft interesting to watch
Episode 2 is here.. yey!
Great farming start up! Really enjoyed the begging of your farm grow.