I’m surprised you didn’t mention the fact that in bedrock you can tip arrows with potion effects by interacting with cauldrons that have potions in them while holding arrows. It’s almost 3x more efficient than using lingering potions and you don’t need dragon’s breath for it
0:30 fun fact, baby zombie can ride other baby zombies. I can confirm this by the fact that i saw it myself when in an ominous trial and have a screenshot. Very cool :)
instead of giving the last missing pieces of efficiency 1 armor woodland mansion chests now give efficiency 1 wood signs surely something java would never have in the game
6:59 Tridents thrown by players also don't despawn and can still work even after landing. This is used for trident killers which are a staple of bedrock mob farms. Also you forgot a cool feature where repeaters and comparators can't be broken by water. Water just flows through them
Not building on the Nether roof is the only major thing I don't like on Bedrock. I still prefer Bedrock despite growing up on Java, but I'd much rather be able to build Nether portals on the roof for ease and safety. My girlfriend didn't like the shield being crouch thing since she's used to Java more than Bedrock. That reminds me, another minor gripe is that offhanding items is weirder on Bedrock than Java.
What annoys the hell out of me is that armor stands have been able to have arms and pose on java since they were added but only with commands and/or datapacks, which is ridiculous
skeleton horses are like the one rideable mob you absolutely would want a saddle on, why are you forced to sit on that skinny spine with absolutely no padding
Minecraft on switch is complete crap. Imagine flying with an eliytra for like 10 seconds before you get a message saying chunks are loading and not being able to move forward
This would be a cool video to revisit in 5 or 10 years to see how many of these have been removed or migrated to Java. I would not be surprised if most of these are no longer unique or removed due to parity, except for the fundamental differences like the stripe lands.
I remember the first time I found out you could change armor stand positions was when I was playing Minecraft on the WiiU and I had a stand right next to my door that had a pressure plate in front of it, so when I went inside I got jumpscared by seeing the stand move in the corner of my eye
My favorite Java exclusive “feature” is… Your mouse always starts in the same position in the center of the screen when you open your inventory. On Bedrock, at least the last time I played it, the game remembers where it was the last time you closed your inventory. You have no idea how much this fucks with my muscle memory.
As someone who grew up playing Minecraft before anything but Java edition existed, then switched to bedrock for years because of the performance only to then switch back to Java after downloading two dozen optimization mods. Both versions have their strengths and weaknesses, but for me there are just a few major deal breakers for bedrock. #1 I’m a redstoner, enough said. #2 the inability to easily download mods. #3 finding nether fortresses is so much harder. And #4 no building on the nether roof. At the end of the day it’s personal preference, but those are the reasons I will always and forever be Java gang, unless they achieve actual parity someday I guess. Edit: I can’t believe I forgot this but #5 why do we even have an offhand in bedrock if you’re only allowed to put like 3 items in it.
I was pretty frustrated the first time I played Bedrock because I added a dynamic lighting addon (because I'm so used to it in Java) only to find out that you can't hold torches in your offhand. I do wish we had cauldron potions and dyed water, though.
I recently got a terrible nether spawn under a lava lake and used a bunch of buttons to build a tunnel with a ladder out, I had no idea that was bedrock exclusive
Also 05:30 you can get a potion farm with dripstone (I only got this far in the video as of commenting this, so if it's already been said, I'll probably remove this comment)
Ease of modding, QC, the Nether roof thing, datapacks, and the fact that you can put blocks and torches in your off-hand are pretty much why I stick to Java. Switching from Java to Bedrock is also very janky to me, the movement feels slightly different. Datapacks alone make up for some of these-you can use them to sparsen Nether Fortress generation, get Outposts to generate in more biomes, and bonemeal sugarcane. You can also make it so that four dirt blocks in a crafting table makes Ancient Debris and the Nether generates with a 1024 max height.
As someone who constantly is playing bedrock over Java when I have a PC, it’s nice to see someone else show me why it’s the future of Minecraft. I use Java to play infdev-beta Minecraft regularly.
how come bedrock is available on android and not desktop linux? how can they support one distro and not others? they could completely recycle almost the entire code base. in fact, with the unofficial *NIX launcher it works perfectly fine. but tbf i prefer java anyway because its less corporate and doesnt have microtransactions.
Ok but curse forge has too much mods that just adds bedrock features that people want, i got bored and downloaded a random horror modpack (it's actually really good) and it came with bedrock building. But i do understand how bedrock is more accessible but maybe that should change
I grew up playing bedrock and I played it for almost 10 years but I’ve started playing Java a lot more in the past year (I’ve had Java for about 5 years now) and I do absolutely love both version but Java is much better and more customizable
I play bedrock because it’s what was available at the time. Another thing is that ALL fish can drop bones NO MATTER THE AGE. U see a baby cod? You can get cod and a bone same can be said with baby squids.
Because I played modern Bedrock for so long and only played older versions of Java (bc mods), I thought a lot of these were just differences between old Minecraft and new Minecraft, so I’m a bit disappointed to find out a lot of this is exclusive to Bedrock.
I’ll be honest, I spent a huge chunk of my life on bedrock but now I can’t see myself going back sure bedrock has some unique aspect but most of them are more like novelties and bedrock is just much more unstable
12:38 I don’t know if it is a bug or something but every single time that I have killed the wither regardless of my position he would always go down in a straight line destroying everything and creating massive amounts of lag(I play on a ps4 btw)
10:10 Only? But we can't activate Shield by crouching on Java. The right-click to shield on Java is annoying. Sneak to shield is better: - Holding right-click items. - Looking at doors, workbenches ETC - Using the crossbow - Riding boats, carts, and animals, brings up the shield automatically.
2:46 Fun Fact, You Can Cheat In Hardcore, you just need Experiments on. Experiments trick the game into having cheats even the game also thinks youre not cuz of hardcore.. Some commands work and some are not.. Like if this is helpful! (Im not begging 4 likes) I can confirm this cuz i have modded hardcore world myself👍
I’ve been to the farlands in Bedrock edition (my only minecraft edition) and the blocks just keep getting wider and it’s hilarious, i might have to make a video on my 2nd channel Also, I don’t think sugarcane is bonemealable, i’ll try again but it never worked before
Dude. I figured out how to solve the netherite armor problem. What if you could duel weld swords and axes in your off hand and double crit and attack with them that way you can actually take damage during pvp instead of crystals and other methods.
Or if double critting is to op then still make it to where you can duel weld but the weapon in your right hand takes priority in the crit so you can only crit with the right hand weapon.
I finally gave up on Bedrock, so many bugs. Been playing Java for 3 months and it's been exactly 3 months since the wandering trader stomped my crops. 😂
Oh, I like this Video Idea ..and the Video The most annoying difference, by far, in my opinion, is the stripe land. The lands themselves are not the issue, but what creates them is. The game becomes frustrating to play beyond the X, Z coordinates of 20,000 because it starts to stutter and so on. As for the minecarts, I don’t consider that a bug. In the Java Edition, mobs don’t walk on Rails, which prevents them from unintentionally stopping the minecarts. However, in the Bedrock Edition, mobs have no issue walking on Rails, so theoretically, they could unintentionally stop the minecarts. That said, since minecarts are no longer affected by mobs at a certain speed, there’s no need to worry about it
And most of it probably going to be deleted or moves to java as well due to party. Maybe expect redstone and combat, unless it got update on both versions
i just wish that there was a addon in the marketplace that would adjust world height? like if you want to make a big project and mods that increase the world height are only limited to JE
If java started charging for mods, which I'm sure microsoft just hasn't figured out how to do legally yet... bedrock would be better. But free mods can do all of these things, so I'm gonna stick with java.
Doors waterlogging is objectively good game design. The air pockets from Java doors invalid the need for Aqua Affinity, Respiration, Turtle Shells, and Water Breathing. 6 planks should not have that much power. (Plus... Titanic would have ended differently if doors worked that.)
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the fact that in bedrock you can tip arrows with potion effects by interacting with cauldrons that have potions in them while holding arrows. It’s almost 3x more efficient than using lingering potions and you don’t need dragon’s breath for it
0:30 fun fact, baby zombie can ride other baby zombies.
I can confirm this by the fact that i saw it myself when in an ominous trial and have a screenshot.
Very cool :)
Bro this like Riding Baby Piglin but without a hoglin
Can you please post it on your Community?
@@AjiKrep08 ok, i’ll try
@ done :), also you’ll notice it is a bit cropped as i had to take it from my instagram account. But it does show the zombies
Same but mine was a baby husk riding a husk I didn't screenshot it though
Do the most iconic things in legacy edition next
YYEEESSSSS
All the menu sounds
What console players shouldve had to deal with today but sadly cant sob😭
Clipping under the stair case in the mini game lobby with an eliytra 👀
The elytra mini game was so much fun
instead of giving the last missing pieces of efficiency 1 armor woodland mansion chests now give efficiency 1 wood signs surely something java would never have in the game
Hah.. Java Has that Battlesign but it is only on one old version🤣
Today i got a fake notch apple, it was an enchanted golden apple but with efficiency 1, which version has the sign?
@@QuicklyMan Java
@@marygracesaad-cantalejo6527 Java doesn't have a efficiency 1 enchanted oak sign and im asking for bedrock version
Wither isn't the only buffed mob, Elder Guardian is too, making it much more worthy of being a boss.
Except you can just riptide impaling into it 5 times to kill it
6:59 Tridents thrown by players also don't despawn and can still work even after landing. This is used for trident killers which are a staple of bedrock mob farms.
Also you forgot a cool feature where repeaters and comparators can't be broken by water. Water just flows through them
So...when I told my java-using friend to "just make a trident killer" I was being an ass by accident 😅😅
"I think this is a sign." Had me rolling. I cannot even. For I am too odd. Hahahahah! Has to be the most efficient sign I've ever seen.
Not building on the Nether roof is the only major thing I don't like on Bedrock. I still prefer Bedrock despite growing up on Java, but I'd much rather be able to build Nether portals on the roof for ease and safety. My girlfriend didn't like the shield being crouch thing since she's used to Java more than Bedrock. That reminds me, another minor gripe is that offhanding items is weirder on Bedrock than Java.
12:12 Light Blocks are not a Bedrock Exclusive thing? Or are you talking about the command-only part?
Yeah, I’ve used them in Java so wasn’t sure about that one
Yeah, in the past it was a Bedrock exclusive, but in a recent update it was added to Java. You can get these lights with commands as well
I wouldn't exactly consider 1.17 snapshots "recent" updates.
@@wintyrbarnes8533 oh it has been longer than I remembered :v, crazy that is 3 years ago already
What annoys the hell out of me is that armor stands have been able to have arms and pose on java since they were added but only with commands and/or datapacks, which is ridiculous
2:29 THANK YOU for calling this out! most ppl assume Java and Bedrock are the same
0:50 is that the loss comic on the right?
LOL
skeleton horses are like the one rideable mob you absolutely would want a saddle on, why are you forced to sit on that skinny spine with absolutely no padding
11:28
Even I don't know the logic behind it but generally bonemealing a 1 block deep flower gives me 11-15 flowers per bonemeal.
Minecraft on switch is complete crap. Imagine flying with an eliytra for like 10 seconds before you get a message saying chunks are loading and not being able to move forward
Lmao why, like it isn't running on a nokia brick, it should be able to do it if I can do so in my crappy phone
@@panafa3617 I have no idea it's ridiculous. I'm even playing on the switch OLED version
I didn't know about the soul sand glitch, I'm glad I didn't have to discover it while fighting a ghast in the Nether.
This would be a cool video to revisit in 5 or 10 years to see how many of these have been removed or migrated to Java.
I would not be surprised if most of these are no longer unique or removed due to parity, except for the fundamental differences like the stripe lands.
I remember the first time I found out you could change armor stand positions was when I was playing Minecraft on the WiiU and I had a stand right next to my door that had a pressure plate in front of it, so when I went inside I got jumpscared by seeing the stand move in the corner of my eye
11:13 and if you do it with poppies they have a chance to spawn dandelions, and vice versa. Probably because those were the two OG flowers
Well, poppies weren't the _real_ original ones
15:18 I’m very certain this happens on Java as well.
Yeah it does
It actually comes from there, bc soulsand used to be a full block on bedrock
5:59 WHAT??? How did I not know that???
My favorite Java exclusive “feature” is…
Your mouse always starts in the same position in the center of the screen when you open your inventory.
On Bedrock, at least the last time I played it, the game remembers where it was the last time you closed your inventory.
You have no idea how much this fucks with my muscle memory.
As someone who grew up playing Minecraft before anything but Java edition existed, then switched to bedrock for years because of the performance only to then switch back to Java after downloading two dozen optimization mods. Both versions have their strengths and weaknesses, but for me there are just a few major deal breakers for bedrock. #1 I’m a redstoner, enough said. #2 the inability to easily download mods. #3 finding nether fortresses is so much harder. And #4 no building on the nether roof. At the end of the day it’s personal preference, but those are the reasons I will always and forever be Java gang, unless they achieve actual parity someday I guess.
Edit: I can’t believe I forgot this but #5 why do we even have an offhand in bedrock if you’re only allowed to put like 3 items in it.
I was pretty frustrated the first time I played Bedrock because I added a dynamic lighting addon (because I'm so used to it in Java) only to find out that you can't hold torches in your offhand. I do wish we had cauldron potions and dyed water, though.
16:55 Don’t smash the like button twice or else you’ll un-like the video
I recently got a terrible nether spawn under a lava lake and used a bunch of buttons to build a tunnel with a ladder out, I had no idea that was bedrock exclusive
But why can't lever block water
16:02 it's a bug on java too, but notch decided to let us build... The bedrock team did not
15:12 this is also in Java
Toycat you forgot bedrock doesn't have entity cramming
04:33 That's so cursed... What?
Also 05:30 you can get a potion farm with dripstone (I only got this far in the video as of commenting this, so if it's already been said, I'll probably remove this comment)
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@@CCShakeCatpotion dripstone farms were removed a long time ago
I love how everything I watch, I can see ibx talking with all his mannerisms
Ease of modding, QC, the Nether roof thing, datapacks, and the fact that you can put blocks and torches in your off-hand are pretty much why I stick to Java. Switching from Java to Bedrock is also very janky to me, the movement feels slightly different.
Datapacks alone make up for some of these-you can use them to sparsen Nether Fortress generation, get Outposts to generate in more biomes, and bonemeal sugarcane. You can also make it so that four dirt blocks in a crafting table makes Ancient Debris and the Nether generates with a 1024 max height.
Light blocks are on Java though… 12:27
Dang man, it's sleep time here in India but can I sleep without watching your latest video ahh.?
ah yes, the plethora of soul sand on the ceiling... I bet that alone could convince any java player to convert. that should have been your opener 😅
As someone who constantly is playing bedrock over Java when I have a PC, it’s nice to see someone else show me why it’s the future of Minecraft.
I use Java to play infdev-beta Minecraft regularly.
14:54 is also in Java. I know from experience :(
If it is on Java and Bedrock then perhaps it isn't a bug but an intended thing.
I've played so much modded Java that I didn't realise bonemealing flowers was Bedrock-exclusive. That's absurd!
wait, but agressive panda exists.. (to being attacked by panda on one version)
how come bedrock is available on android and not desktop linux? how can they support one distro and not others? they could completely recycle almost the entire code base. in fact, with the unofficial *NIX launcher it works perfectly fine. but tbf i prefer java anyway because its less corporate and doesnt have microtransactions.
Ok but curse forge has too much mods that just adds bedrock features that people want, i got bored and downloaded a random horror modpack (it's actually really good) and it came with bedrock building. But i do understand how bedrock is more accessible but maybe that should change
The main positive of bedrock is the cross-platform avaliabllity, that main point is mostly it
You can fly though the stripes at the stripe lands using eyltra and fireworks
great vid again! i love the uniqueness of these videos keep up the good work !👍
#51 Bedrock has random fallen trees in the forest, which is a nice touch to make it more realistic.
9:03
I grew up playing bedrock and I played it for almost 10 years but I’ve started playing Java a lot more in the past year (I’ve had Java for about 5 years now) and I do absolutely love both version but Java is much better and more customizable
One thing I hate is when people fight which Is better they both have flaws and both have benefits
0:51 because its funny
You running at the camera is next level creepy. It's like you're coming to get us and we can't kill you...
I play bedrock because it’s what was available at the time.
Another thing is that ALL fish can drop bones NO MATTER THE AGE. U see a baby cod? You can get cod and a bone same can be said with baby squids.
i really want Mojang to let us build in the nether roof, imagine the ability to farm more efficiently
Because I played modern Bedrock for so long and only played older versions of Java (bc mods), I thought a lot of these were just differences between old Minecraft and new Minecraft, so I’m a bit disappointed to find out a lot of this is exclusive to Bedrock.
11:58 bro discovered a new feature
Oak Sign (Efficiency I)
Or, you can put a chest in that spot instead of a cauldron
and store 32 potions in that 1x1x1 space instead of just a few :)
You can make tipped arrow with a cauldron but can't with a chest :)
I’ll be honest, I spent a huge chunk of my life on bedrock but now I can’t see myself going back sure bedrock has some unique aspect but most of them are more like novelties and bedrock is just much more unstable
I hope he does apple TV version next
You can get the light blocks on Java btw
I glanced down at the screen to see you activate the wither and saw the Wait whaaat? on screen for the first time and it was exactly my thoughts
12:38 I don’t know if it is a bug or something but every single time that I have killed the wither regardless of my position he would always go down in a straight line destroying everything and creating massive amounts of lag(I play on a ps4 btw)
It's supposed to be but not that deep which is a bug
10:10 Only? But we can't activate Shield by crouching on Java.
The right-click to shield on Java is annoying.
Sneak to shield is better:
- Holding right-click items.
- Looking at doors, workbenches ETC
- Using the crossbow
- Riding boats, carts, and animals, brings up the shield automatically.
2:46 Fun Fact, You Can Cheat In Hardcore, you just need Experiments on. Experiments trick the game into having cheats even the game also thinks youre not cuz of hardcore..
Some commands work and some are not..
Like if this is helpful!
(Im not begging 4 likes)
I can confirm this cuz i have modded hardcore world myself👍
Oooh, new bedrock breaking method for the nether roof...
I know we csnt build up there but it's good for fast travel
I’ve been to the farlands in Bedrock edition (my only minecraft edition) and the blocks just keep getting wider and it’s hilarious, i might have to make a video on my 2nd channel
Also, I don’t think sugarcane is bonemealable, i’ll try again but it never worked before
Sugarcane is bonemealabe
Dude. I figured out how to solve the netherite armor problem. What if you could duel weld swords and axes in your off hand and double crit and attack with them that way you can actually take damage during pvp instead of crystals and other methods.
Or if double critting is to op then still make it to where you can duel weld but the weapon in your right hand takes priority in the crit so you can only crit with the right hand weapon.
2:17 in parkour civilization no one jumps for the tall grass
I finally gave up on Bedrock, so many bugs. Been playing Java for 3 months and it's been exactly 3 months since the wandering trader stomped my crops. 😂
Goofy ragebait 😂
8:52 how do you do that , i play in bedrock and didnt know that s5ructure blocks can do that
Do what?
12:12 False. Light blocks have been in Java for a long time
Can we get the seed for the efficiency 1 sign pls
Oh, I like this Video Idea
..and the Video
The most annoying difference, by far, in my opinion, is the stripe land. The lands themselves are not the issue, but what creates them is. The game becomes frustrating to play beyond the X, Z coordinates of 20,000 because it starts to stutter and so on.
As for the minecarts, I don’t consider that a bug. In the Java Edition, mobs don’t walk on Rails, which prevents them from unintentionally stopping the minecarts. However, in the Bedrock Edition, mobs have no issue walking on Rails, so theoretically, they could unintentionally stop the minecarts. That said, since minecarts are no longer affected by mobs at a certain speed, there’s no need to worry about it
And most of it probably going to be deleted or moves to java as well due to party. Maybe expect redstone and combat, unless it got update on both versions
i just wish that there was a addon in the marketplace that would adjust world height? like if you want to make a big project and mods that increase the world height are only limited to JE
14:56 this isn't a bedrock exclusive. Soul sand next to lava is just as annoying on java edition lol
what was the seed for the efficiency 1 sign
Bedrock propaganda
under 1 hour gang
👇
Should’ve mentioned invisible boat enderman
Literal LOL at "I think this is a sign".
12:13 these are also present in java actually
So it's signs now? I've gotten kelp and a leather cap with efficiency I
Also, can the book light a nether portal?
4:24 Rochelle I see the sign
If java started charging for mods, which I'm sure microsoft just hasn't figured out how to do legally yet... bedrock would be better. But free mods can do all of these things, so I'm gonna stick with java.
3:35 not farlands but outer end islands
The only reason I play on bedrock is because I have friends who only play on xbox. I hate bedrock, the bugs make it so frustrating to play
1:52 use spectetor mode
You can bone meal sugar cane on java as well lol
Not on 1.21.1 Java. Might have changed in a newer version for parity.
@ConsistentlyInconsistent might be a mod I'm using but I'm able to on 1.21.1
Man talks at speed of light. 😂
Render distance only goes to nine
3:36 it’s ridiculous that I play on a series x and I can’t go up that high 😒 mine limits at like 26 for some reason and it’s so dumb!
I wish bedrock was just like Java, the game would be so much better.
Nah then we wouldn't have better bedrock features
@ there isn’t that many special features in bedrock but we could still have them even if the game was more like Java mechanically
Why is toycat claiming light blocks as Bedrock exclusive?
4:25 now I need to know the seed
oof
even Toycat is talking about Switch 2
15:12 also happens on Java tho?
Doors are supposed to Water log on bedrock
Light blocks are in java too
Aren't snowlayers gravity blocks on bedrock?
Doors waterlogging is objectively good game design.
The air pockets from Java doors invalid the need for Aqua Affinity, Respiration, Turtle Shells, and Water Breathing. 6 planks should not have that much power.
(Plus... Titanic would have ended differently if doors worked that.)
It doesn't invalidate them. I still use doors in Java and have a helmet with enchants.
Java players can't bonemeal sugar cane????? What the hell
Toycat is yes
Java player cant make a trident killer