What Java Edition Mod do you think is the most likely to be implemented into Normal Minecraft? If Mojang will ever implement another mod in the Base game like with the Piston Mod when Minecraft was in its early days.
For the question in 12:54, I can give a more detailed explanation. In fact, seeds are not something unique to Minecraft, it is a very frequently used concept in computer programs. In computer programs, a seed is something we use as an input to make a huge variety of outputs, in Minecraft's case, the input is the seed, and after the calculation of the commands, the output (a Minecraft world) is calculated. BTW, generating random numbers also requires a seed, and in most programs, time is used. This means the random seed you get from not entering a seed is actually related to the time when you click the button to generate a world.
@@RafaelMunizYT There's no such thing called random seed clock. When the random function is executed, usually the computer will read the time (It's also possible for other numbers like temperature or other things to be read, depends on the programming language) and use an algorithm to convert the read number into an random number
In my opinion, a mob is a boss when it doesn't fit inside a Minecart. It should also be strong, difficult to contain, and have a lot of health. This is true for Enderdragon, Withers and Wardens. I do believe that there should be a separate mini-boss category. This is for elder guardians, ravagers, piglin brutes, shulkers, charged creepers and evokers (maybe I forget something)
I also like to think that to be considered a boss it has tp affect or a be correlated with their surroundings, such as the ender dragon with it's arena, warden with its own biome, and the wither as just a machine of mass destruction that can change whole landscapes into craters. So if we get a boss it would have to affect the environment around it to a certain degree lie, lets say, some sort of lava leviathan in a new volcanic biome in the overworld.
Just wanna say a massive thank you! I haven't found a lot of Minecraft facts videos that are actually interesting in a long time, most of other videos are just either really common knowledge or bringing up old facts that most 1.7 players already knew about. I really appreciate that you also include practical tips in your video. Honestly, I had no idea we can still use the mushroom spores texture after they remove the item form of the block from survival, gonna try to use it again in my builds :D. And getting diamonds through fossils? Never thought of that, I nearly forgot that actually a feature in game. Again, thank you for your efforts. Keep it up, dude! :)
3:49 Bedrock does not have things like Java : Like Spectral arrows, sweeping edge 3 enchantment, spectral arrow effect, luck, bad luck effect, putting any tool, weapon in your second hand, In Java fully loaded crossbow aiming down sights is different from Bedrock, in Bedrock aiming with fully loaded crossbow is like holding empty loaded crossbow. Bedrock can't have custom shield with banner crafting, they don't even have Banner mapping points ( place banner to name one location and to see in map that banner)
That is true although bedrock also has some really cool stuff I wish we had in java like Cauldrons with potions and dye also insanely good armor stands and A far more interesting wither fight but in the end I do think all of these things will eventually be ported over to both versions
@@Eyecraftmc i'd trade all that for sweeping edge and better farm rates, honestly 😭 hoping ur right and console gets the good stuff from java and vice versa
Can you show how to use the rail system and how all the rails work again. Also, how to make a station where to drop off in a hopper in a chest under the tracks?
8:30 Shepherds have a chance for dye to emerald trades, which are very good if you have a cactus farm, an iron farm, a cocoa bean farm, or a lot of bones
I’ve gotten back into minecraft the past couple weeks and found your channel by chance at the same time. Your guides have helped me an absolute TON and have helped me love this game again. You’re doing a fantastic job, keep up the good work :)
I just finished watching all your videos since your mining update one like 10 months ago. Haven’t played minecraft in years and your channel is so useful
11:05 I want to add, that the mushroom blocks/stems are also compostable Items. I like to build them off using Silk Touch and putting them in the automatic composter farm. They are also pretty decent Compost Items, giving you 85% of composting chance.
The shepeherd's best trades is buying dyes. You can have him buy white dyes (which you can make with bonemeal) red dyes (poppies from iron farms) green dyes (cactus farms) and so on. If you reduce their prices with zombification, you can have 1 emerald for 1 dye, which I really like!
Keep up the videos man! I look everyday to see if you've posted a new video. They are all extremely informative and you explain all aspects very thoroughly. Great job!! Looking forward for more!
Want you to know that by using your mining guide I have, for the first time, gotten over a stack of diamonds! I usually struggle to get just an enchanting table let alone armor. All your lessons & tips have helped me sooo much.
You want stacks of diamonds dont mine any diamond unless you have fortune 3 on your pickaxe .finding a zombie spawner and making a farm is super helpful if you cure the zombie villagers that pop out then make em into a librarian and keep resetting the trade till fortune 1,2 or 3 pops up or any important enchantments for that matter. I got a whole village worth of my favorite trades/traders underground around a spawner
As far as mining for diamonds, I've done quite a bit of experimenting and so far I've had the best luck doing this; dig a hole to bedrock. Find the highest place the bedrock spawns and tower up 3 blocks. This is because if you go too low, the bedrock cuts off a good chunk of your production. Instead of the 2*1 tunnels we all know and love, bringing water and using the swim mechanics for a 1*1 is more efficient. Dig long, straight lines and you will find diamonds. Especially if you are early game and you need diamonds to start your world, this method seems to work best. Caving still works, too. But only if you are stacked with armor and the air generation thing is definitely a problem.
I found an iron vein a couple days ago and I am still mining it out. I'm currently at 15 stacks of smelted iron blocks and I know I haven't gotten it all. This thing is bigger than the 2 other veins I have found put together. If you ever find a good one you will never need iron again in your world.
For question at 11:05 you can also use mushroom blocks as a fuel source in a furnace. It burns for 300 game ticks so it's pretty inefficient, but still another use.
For getting iron easy (infinite actually). Well, honestly I recommend doing a video. It's a strategy I recommend for all New world players. Grinding up to get your gold stuff. Basically: 1. Find a village. Not too crazy terrain between all the houses. 2. Steal every bed and job block you find. 3. Center-ish to the town dig a 2x2x4 down. Trap doors on the surface. Beds on the floor. Ladders to climb out (open trapdoors are treated as a ladder block fyi). 4. From there you can expand out. Leave the surface only the 2x2 with closed trapdoors. You've done countless villager videos. So you can know exactly where this goes. Fletcher and Farmer to start. Build from there. About the iron though... Golems. Infinite iron. They are kinda slow to crank them until you trade a bit, but they pick up. Especially after you breed. Refined contraption people can auto kill and collect to make this a farm, but any player can throw 3 dirt blocks under their feet, shoot the golem (cause you have infinite arrows as well), and easy crits to farm.
Another option to get iron outside of caves is going in the ocean. Bring some doors, place them on the bottom so you can breathe. If the ocean goes deep enough you'll find lots of resources.
Actually, if you found a good shepherd you can trade 16 red dyes for 16 emeralds using zombification, if you have an iron farm that's actually one of the best trades in the game since the cap is increased by 4.
There is a theory that says that netherite is inspired by platinum, platinum is a really strong metal, like netherite, and has a melting point of 1.768 °C, the temperature of lava in real life is 1,170 °C, thus it makes clear resemblance to platinum
I like how at 3:16 you spelled ban with banners lol. By the way, do you have any tips on navigating the nether? in particular those large areas with mostly floating islands
It's a bit RNG, but after upgrading the shepherd once you can possibly trade 12 white dye for an emerald. You can set up an auto crafter or manually turn bones into bone meal and bone meal into white dye. 1 bone gives you 3 bone meal, so 4 bones turn into an emerald. If you make a mob grinder, you can get emeralds easily with a shepherd with the bones and a cleric with the rotten flesh.
5:50 I would love to see more dangerous structures (not underground pls). Maybe a tall tower with many floors full of enemies to beat and you can't skip or just mine to the next floor or fly with elytra to final, top room. Majority of structures are passive / easy / easy to take loot and skip. Even on hardcore this game is still a little ez. Btw. Is the sculk simply an alien life form from another dimension that passed through a huge, suspicious portal underground and is trying to spread throughout the world ?
Using flowers instead of potions on one arrow has a 5% chance of making the tipped variant, requiring either potion brewing or a large amount of flowers for tipped arrows. Does that sound good?
I started playing Minecraft long before the nether was even a thing, They have made it way harder than it was back then. redstone has come a long way as well. Back then It was common for Notch to come in and help if you were having issues with multiplayer. I miss those days even though all the updates have given players a lot more to do opening up the game to a much larger audience.
That is definitely a good use for them, something I said in the original recording but had to cut out because of video length was that the shepherd depending on what your doing is either incredibly useful or completely useless which definitely applies to using it to mine Netherite
@@Eyecraftmc but thats mainly the only use you could give to it to be fair. Also just wanted to say love your videos and you have the most calming voice ive ever heard
"hopefully I answered a question you had about minecraft" Bro you just casually taught me how to use Redstone comparators in like less than a minute while nobody else on UA-cam has even made it understandable to me
i really love your videos, you do such a great job with everything, very detailed and always looking forward to a new video, fo sure definitely deserve more subscribers
An explanation to the seed: In programming something that can’t be solved is the generation of a truly random number. Without really diving into how we come close to solving the problem of „creating randomness“, the seed is something that the generation of „randomness“ is kind of based on. So when you create a new minecraft world the generation of the world is based on the seed, and therefore if you generate a world on your computer with the seed (x) and I then go and generate a world on my computer with the same seed (x) then our worlds would generate identically, meaning at every location (x, y, z) we would have the same blocks. This is before we start touching the world, so don’t think that if you get the seed of someones world you will also have their builds and everything. For that you would need to have the corresponding files of their server, with the seed it‘s just that you take away the variation in world generation. This is definitely not a full explanation of how seeds work in programming. They’re not just a minecraft phenomenon, so if you’re interested, look up how random numbers are generated programmatically. :)
I wish that there is an update which adds a spider boss or something so that we can make use of Bane of Arthropods enchantment and a pillager boss which requires us to win certain number of raids, raid certain number of outposts and mansions, etc. in order to fight the boss
12:54 you misunderstood the question I think. The implication is that beside the world border of one seed is the world for another seed. So the world would be an infinitely large grid comprised of smaller worlds of each seed
It'd be cool if Youd have to get a clutch of 16 eggs and put them in a 4×4 maybe on some kind of nest and they'd all hatch and fight to the death and the last one standing imprints on you, and is tamed, or something and then you have to grow it over time to be rideable, it would have to be hard some how cause it would be way better than elytra
I would say that a the most useless single trade would be cursed books from librarians. I've seen a curse of binding go for 30 emeralds before. That's nearly half a stack of emeralds for a book you would never put on anything except maybe a pumpkin for a prank.
Small correction to your statement about no java version having single player bans. One of them does, its been so long that i dont remember, but i used the /tp command and entered some numbers way too high and from then on trying to log in to the world resulted in a screen saying i was banned. This was way back before bedrock edition existed, probably a good 8 years ago or something. Honestly that one time i did it has been the only time ive ever really heard of single player bans before
I love the performance on bedrock, it's extremely smooth and well optimised. However I will never move off Java because of the mods and add-ons. Them "merging" java and bedrock is literally impossible, the only option is to remove the java version completely, which would completely decimate like half of the playerbase, and ruin Minecraft for a hundred million people. It would be a catastrophic disaster that we have never seen a game do, and ironically enough it wouldn't impact Microsoft's bottom line what so ever because many young kids are still buying Minecraft bedrock on consoles and gamepass anyway. We can only hope they will never do that.
I've never known how to explain it but to me Java has always just felt smoother and more comfortable to play, bedrock just seems more janky and unnatural, that probably isn't a good description but I said before, I can't find the right words for it. I still play both though, bedrock with my friends, java for mods, but my friends never understand why I like java much more, and I just can't explain it
The most useless villager is the leatherworker. The shepherd isn't terribly useful, but it can be an emerald generator once you set up a wool farm if you load the farm with sheep of the right color (white, brown, gray, or black). Since the only thing a wool farm consumes is shears and you get far more wool to trade, it is a slow but positive loop even if you buy the shears. The leatherworker, however, soaks up leather (which is more valuable and more costly to farm) and offers you nothing worthwhile.
Video idea: I’ve got a basic mine shaft that has one place I mine at at y-16 and one at -58. How do I make a rail system so that when I leave from the top of the shaft I can flip a switch and one way is the y16 mine and the other is the bedrock one? This seems like it should be easy/common, but I can’t seem to make it work.
Can't you make the cart stop at y-16 then flip a lever to power rails to continue on to y-58? I don't quite grasp redstone but that seems like a logical approach.
3:30 There are. In fact they are for ALL versions of minecraft. If you do not migrate your account to microshit you will be banned from using any legit launcher.
Personally I believe giving the dragon egg a use would be a bad idea. The dragon egg is a trophy that can be displayed however someone wants, a sign that they not only went to the end but defeated the dragon. I like the current way of summoning the dragon ( I think it's just visually awesome) and I think adding baby dragons or pet dragons would be meh since there are already mods that fill that gap and elytra are already a quick way to get around. Maybe I'm just "old" but I like the idea of the egg representing the challenge someone overcame. Again this is just my perspective
what would be a great idea for the ender dragon egg is have it be able to be hatched in a new biome and maybe have it hatch into a less menacing looking dragon maybe even branching a new story arc like... ender dragon just being a corrupted dragon from a different dimension, hell maybe having the ender dragon egg hatch into an ender dragon and just having a new dimension with other easier to obtain eggs that could still be hatched.... see that way the ender egg dragon remains unique.
@@retrotek0409 Yeah, I play on PC but I bought the Bedrock version so I could play with my best friend on console, recently I actually got into Microsoft Store to update the game manually because for some reason the automatic download failed and then I saw the Java version of Minecraft for free but I did not get it at first, now I just have to go and download it (I guess so, you actually have to buy like, an account to play Java, isn't that right?)
When is the orstrich being added, when the vote with the goat happend one of the options were the ostrich, and they said I'd they aren't voted in they'll be added in a future update
Warden have a rib cage and spine, to me it looks like a bone golem. I think Sculk is something like a collective mind hive-being, that came through the ancient city portal and infected it. Sculk “feasts” on the dead and spreads, so I think wardens are what Sculk makes from dead creatures bones to protect itself
I know im late but i had an idea that the ender dragon egg could be a spell or a potion ingredient, or some kind of magical building like with the heart of ocean
Be Sure to Comment Below any questions you have as they may appear in future videos :D
What Java Edition Mod do you think is the most likely to be implemented into Normal Minecraft?
If Mojang will ever implement another mod in the Base game like with the Piston Mod when Minecraft was in its early days.
How do you know where to dig down to find an treasure?
CAN YA MAKE A SERVER FOR US ? BTW AM ON T LAUNCHER
I SAw A RANDOM MINECRAFT VIDEO WHERE ALL THE ORES WERE glowing with a border can ya tell us how we can get such things ?
how to break bedrock and go to nether roof
For the question in 12:54, I can give a more detailed explanation. In fact, seeds are not something unique to Minecraft, it is a very frequently used concept in computer programs. In computer programs, a seed is something we use as an input to make a huge variety of outputs, in Minecraft's case, the input is the seed, and after the calculation of the commands, the output (a Minecraft world) is calculated.
BTW, generating random numbers also requires a seed, and in most programs, time is used. This means the random seed you get from not entering a seed is actually related to the time when you click the button to generate a world.
Yes, I actually used to be very interested in logic gates and its really cool to see how random number generators work
that is actually very cool
wait so you're telling me the random seed clock stops when you click the button instead of generating a random seed when you click it? wow
@@RafaelMunizYT There's no such thing called random seed clock. When the random function is executed, usually the computer will read the time (It's also possible for other numbers like temperature or other things to be read, depends on the programming language) and use an algorithm to convert the read number into an random number
@@張謙-n3l ah when you said time I didn't think it was literally
In my opinion, a mob is a boss when it doesn't fit inside a Minecart. It should also be strong, difficult to contain, and have a lot of health.
This is true for Enderdragon, Withers and Wardens.
I do believe that there should be a separate mini-boss category.
This is for elder guardians, ravagers, piglin brutes, shulkers, charged creepers and evokers (maybe I forget something)
That is an interesting way of categorizing it, in terms of mini-bosses the ravager probably would be one as well
I also like to think that to be considered a boss it has tp affect or a be correlated with their surroundings, such as the ender dragon with it's arena, warden with its own biome, and the wither as just a machine of mass destruction that can change whole landscapes into craters. So if we get a boss it would have to affect the environment around it to a certain degree lie, lets say, some sort of lava leviathan in a new volcanic biome in the overworld.
@@mauithedemigod189 like a giant kraken octopus that sprays ink all over the ocean so you can’t see under water without potions 🙀
I think it's only a boss if it has its own health bar at the top of the screen
and also iron golem, although its passive until you hit it it still has a lot of health, does insane damage and is immune to fall damage.
Just wanna say a massive thank you!
I haven't found a lot of Minecraft facts videos that are actually interesting in a long time, most of other videos are just either really common knowledge or bringing up old facts that most 1.7 players already knew about.
I really appreciate that you also include practical tips in your video. Honestly, I had no idea we can still use the mushroom spores texture after they remove the item form of the block from survival, gonna try to use it again in my builds :D. And getting diamonds through fossils? Never thought of that, I nearly forgot that actually a feature in game.
Again, thank you for your efforts. Keep it up, dude! :)
I really appreciate that and I try my best to have most facts be survival applicable as well as interesting
Yeah he is cool
3:49
Bedrock does not have things like Java :
Like Spectral arrows, sweeping edge 3 enchantment, spectral arrow effect, luck, bad luck effect, putting any tool, weapon in your second hand, In Java fully loaded crossbow aiming down sights is different from Bedrock, in Bedrock aiming with fully loaded crossbow is like holding empty loaded crossbow.
Bedrock can't have custom shield with banner crafting, they don't even have Banner mapping points ( place banner to name one location and to see in map that banner)
we really are getting shafted in bedrock edition :') i just wanna sit on the couch with my console haha
@@JeffBytes true dat
That is true although bedrock also has some really cool stuff I wish we had in java like Cauldrons with potions and dye also insanely good armor stands and A far more interesting wither fight but in the end I do think all of these things will eventually be ported over to both versions
@@Eyecraftmc i'd trade all that for sweeping edge and better farm rates, honestly 😭 hoping ur right and console gets the good stuff from java and vice versa
And redstone... Redstone is so much less functional in bedrock.
Can you show how to use the rail system and how all the rails work again. Also, how to make a station where to drop off in a hopper in a chest under the tracks?
Great Idea, an ultimate Rail Guide might be something cool do make in the future!
would be cool, since i didnt do anything with rails since alpha :D hope eye will do it !
8:30 Shepherds have a chance for dye to emerald trades, which are very good if you have a cactus farm, an iron farm, a cocoa bean farm, or a lot of bones
I’ve gotten back into minecraft the past couple weeks and found your channel by chance at the same time. Your guides have helped me an absolute TON and have helped me love this game again. You’re doing a fantastic job, keep up the good work :)
11:08 I usually use these big blocks of mushrooms for a safe temporary base, or either for a raw structure to build a home
I just finished watching all your videos since your mining update one like 10 months ago. Haven’t played minecraft in years and your channel is so useful
11:05 I want to add, that the mushroom blocks/stems are also compostable Items. I like to build them off using Silk Touch and putting them in the automatic composter farm. They are also pretty decent Compost Items, giving you 85% of composting chance.
I love your voice and tone. Very chill and relaxing. Easy to follow. Just got back into Minecraft and your videos have been very helpful.
The shepeherd's best trades is buying dyes. You can have him buy white dyes (which you can make with bonemeal) red dyes (poppies from iron farms) green dyes (cactus farms) and so on. If you reduce their prices with zombification, you can have 1 emerald for 1 dye, which I really like!
Love the videos!!
Video request incoming: creating a multi-use railway for item transport and player transport.
Thanks again!
Keep up the videos man! I look everyday to see if you've posted a new video. They are all extremely informative and you explain all aspects very thoroughly. Great job!! Looking forward for more!
Thanks! Will do!
Want you to know that by using your mining guide I have, for the first time, gotten over a stack of diamonds! I usually struggle to get just an enchanting table let alone armor. All your lessons & tips have helped me sooo much.
You want stacks of diamonds dont mine any diamond unless you have fortune 3 on your pickaxe .finding a zombie spawner and making a farm is super helpful if you cure the zombie villagers that pop out then make em into a librarian and keep resetting the trade till fortune 1,2 or 3 pops up or any important enchantments for that matter. I got a whole village worth of my favorite trades/traders underground around a spawner
Shepards are actually pretty good if you have them next to a Sheep Farm, and you can get Emeralds from their Wool Trades.
As far as mining for diamonds, I've done quite a bit of experimenting and so far I've had the best luck doing this; dig a hole to bedrock. Find the highest place the bedrock spawns and tower up 3 blocks. This is because if you go too low, the bedrock cuts off a good chunk of your production. Instead of the 2*1 tunnels we all know and love, bringing water and using the swim mechanics for a 1*1 is more efficient. Dig long, straight lines and you will find diamonds. Especially if you are early game and you need diamonds to start your world, this method seems to work best. Caving still works, too. But only if you are stacked with armor and the air generation thing is definitely a problem.
Crawl mining when you don't have super efficient tools definitely is a great early game method
It feels like you were at 10k subs like yesterday...
Congrats on 150k!
Thank you!!
0:36 top left area had an emerald. Just wanted to say that, since I've never seen natural emeralds on the surface
i love how he answers videos from young & older viewers having easier questions and also some more difficult ones
I love this man. Calm voice and useful information without all the extra stuff
Can you do a video on how to efficiently enchant items? How enchantments on tools from villagers are "free" and don't count towards the max?
In this episode you explain biome blending. Next time can you explain chunk blending?
That's me at 14:25
OMG, love you brother.
Np, I was happy to answer your question!
"Will mojang add ____?"
"It's possible, but probably not. I hope so though."
Ahh, Eyecraft's new content and coffee. I can tell this day's gonna be great. 😍
And damn, I never knew the Warden itself had a question for you💀
the sheperd is actually quite useful if you have an auto wool farm
I found an iron vein a couple days ago and I am still mining it out. I'm currently at 15 stacks of smelted iron blocks and I know I haven't gotten it all. This thing is bigger than the 2 other veins I have found put together. If you ever find a good one you will never need iron again in your world.
Dang, you found the mother lode👍
What is seed
@@samratbhattacharjee8635 I had just turned off my box when I saw this lol. 4520802932392854021 the vein is around a skeleton spawner -2056, -8, -2081
@@tattooedfrogger thanks
@@samratbhattacharjee8635 np, hopefully that helps. I have a bunch of stuff saved so I wouldn't lose the damn things lol
For question at 11:05 you can also use mushroom blocks as a fuel source in a furnace. It burns for 300 game ticks so it's pretty inefficient, but still another use.
Interesting, that must be a bedrock edition exclusive feature as I just tried it and it doesn't seem to work in java
The wiki says mushrooms as fuel was removed in 1.13, in the 18w06a snapshot. So I think this info is out of date.
For getting iron easy (infinite actually). Well, honestly I recommend doing a video. It's a strategy I recommend for all New world players. Grinding up to get your gold stuff. Basically:
1. Find a village. Not too crazy terrain between all the houses.
2. Steal every bed and job block you find.
3. Center-ish to the town dig a 2x2x4 down. Trap doors on the surface. Beds on the floor. Ladders to climb out (open trapdoors are treated as a ladder block fyi).
4. From there you can expand out. Leave the surface only the 2x2 with closed trapdoors.
You've done countless villager videos. So you can know exactly where this goes. Fletcher and Farmer to start. Build from there. About the iron though...
Golems. Infinite iron. They are kinda slow to crank them until you trade a bit, but they pick up. Especially after you breed. Refined contraption people can auto kill and collect to make this a farm, but any player can throw 3 dirt blocks under their feet, shoot the golem (cause you have infinite arrows as well), and easy crits to farm.
Another option to get iron outside of caves is going in the ocean. Bring some doors, place them on the bottom so you can breathe. If the ocean goes deep enough you'll find lots of resources.
Great video! My question is about treasures, how do you know where to dig down cause sometimes I just give up on finding it after a lot of searching.
Actually, if you found a good shepherd you can trade 16 red dyes for 16 emeralds using zombification, if you have an iron farm that's actually one of the best trades in the game since the cap is increased by 4.
That is a good trade, since red dye can be made from beets. Cheaper than bone mealing poppies.
@@retrotek0409 Bone mealing them also only works in bedrock
There is a theory that says that netherite is inspired by platinum, platinum is a really strong metal, like netherite, and has a melting point of 1.768 °C, the temperature of lava in real life is 1,170 °C, thus it
makes clear resemblance to platinum
*it was very intriguing, thanks for the content!*
I've been wanting to know, how is the thumbnail for our worlds determined? Is it when you first get a "new recipes discovered" prompt? If so, why?
Hey man I love your channel. You have helped me a lot with Minecraft
Thanks! I really enjoy helping people learn more about this amazing game
You could get a baby dragon that just stayed a baby
That's true and that could make a cute pet like maybe it would fight for you like wolves do
I like how at 3:16 you spelled ban with banners lol.
By the way, do you have any tips on navigating the nether? in particular those large areas with mostly floating islands
It's a bit RNG, but after upgrading the shepherd once you can possibly trade 12 white dye for an emerald. You can set up an auto crafter or manually turn bones into bone meal and bone meal into white dye. 1 bone gives you 3 bone meal, so 4 bones turn into an emerald. If you make a mob grinder, you can get emeralds easily with a shepherd with the bones and a cleric with the rotten flesh.
Very helpful thank you
5:50 I would love to see more dangerous structures (not underground pls). Maybe a tall tower with many floors full of enemies to beat and you can't skip or just mine to the next floor or fly with elytra to final, top room. Majority of structures are passive / easy / easy to take loot and skip. Even on hardcore this game is still a little ez.
Btw. Is the sculk simply an alien life form from another dimension that passed through a huge, suspicious portal underground and is trying to spread throughout the world ?
Using flowers instead of potions on one arrow has a 5% chance of making the tipped variant, requiring either potion brewing or a large amount of flowers for tipped arrows. Does that sound good?
I started playing Minecraft long before the nether was even a thing, They have made it way harder than it was back then. redstone has come a long way as well. Back then It was common for Notch to come in and help if you were having issues with multiplayer. I miss those days even though all the updates have given players a lot more to do opening up the game to a much larger audience.
1:02 When you mention getting "infinite iron" at an ore vein, how does that work? Were you being literal?
6:10 what soundtrack is on the background???
One of the best Minecraft channels, Thank you very much!
Thanks for info on lush caves. 😇😇😇
shepherds for me are useful cuz i trade emeralds for beds and then explode the beds in the nether for andient debris
That is definitely a good use for them, something I said in the original recording but had to cut out because of video length was that the shepherd depending on what your doing is either incredibly useful or completely useless which definitely applies to using it to mine Netherite
@@Eyecraftmc but thats mainly the only use you could give to it to be fair. Also just wanted to say love your videos and you have the most calming voice ive ever heard
"hopefully I answered a question you had about minecraft"
Bro you just casually taught me how to use Redstone comparators in like less than a minute while nobody else on UA-cam has even made it understandable to me
Can also find lush caves on chunkbase as it's a specific biome.
11:00 you can to that as well with right clicking a sword
i really love your videos, you do such a great job with everything, very detailed and always looking forward to a new video, fo sure definitely deserve more subscribers
16:30 what seed is that? That lush cave is amazing
The mushroom blocks can also be used as a fuel source on Bedrock Edition!
Love these videos!
I think it would be cool if the villager trades give you items that are only obtainable in the whole game that specific way
You are my favorite minecraft UA-camr dude!
Thank you!
An explanation to the seed:
In programming something that can’t be solved is the generation of a truly random number. Without really diving into how we come close to solving the problem of „creating randomness“, the seed is something that the generation of „randomness“ is kind of based on.
So when you create a new minecraft world the generation of the world is based on the seed, and therefore if you generate a world on your computer with the seed (x) and I then go and generate a world on my computer with the same seed (x) then our worlds would generate identically, meaning at every location (x, y, z) we would have the same blocks. This is before we start touching the world, so don’t think that if you get the seed of someones world you will also have their builds and everything. For that you would need to have the corresponding files of their server, with the seed it‘s just that you take away the variation in world generation.
This is definitely not a full explanation of how seeds work in programming. They’re not just a minecraft phenomenon, so if you’re interested, look up how random numbers are generated programmatically. :)
I wish that there is an update which adds a spider boss or something so that we can make use of Bane of Arthropods enchantment and a pillager boss which requires us to win certain number of raids, raid certain number of outposts and mansions, etc. in order to fight the boss
15:49 at least in bedrock you can find lush cabes if you dig down in the dark oak forest
I have a wool farm, and to be fair its profitable to have a Sheppard villager around
he's already at 150k???? let's get that number higher shall we?
Yup, recommend him to all you irl & online friends. Ask them to do the same.
The warden is organic, it's a defence mechanism, the sculk is an organisation and probably like a fungus or mould or something like that
for the safe iron but complicated way is getting Villagers and making an Iron Farm
12:54 you misunderstood the question I think. The implication is that beside the world border of one seed is the world for another seed. So the world would be an infinitely large grid comprised of smaller worlds of each seed
It'd be cool if Youd have to get a clutch of 16 eggs and put them in a 4×4 maybe on some kind of nest and they'd all hatch and fight to the death and the last one standing imprints on you, and is tamed, or something and then you have to grow it over time to be rideable, it would have to be hard some how cause it would be way better than elytra
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I would say that a the most useless single trade would be cursed books from librarians. I've seen a curse of binding go for 30 emeralds before. That's nearly half a stack of emeralds for a book you would never put on anything except maybe a pumpkin for a prank.
Small correction to your statement about no java version having single player bans. One of them does, its been so long that i dont remember, but i used the /tp command and entered some numbers way too high and from then on trying to log in to the world resulted in a screen saying i was banned. This was way back before bedrock edition existed, probably a good 8 years ago or something. Honestly that one time i did it has been the only time ive ever really heard of single player bans before
Everyone needs exploding Rambo arrows.. in regards to the Fletcher table.
Didn’t realize this was new!
I love the performance on bedrock, it's extremely smooth and well optimised. However I will never move off Java because of the mods and add-ons.
Them "merging" java and bedrock is literally impossible, the only option is to remove the java version completely, which would completely decimate like half of the playerbase, and ruin Minecraft for a hundred million people.
It would be a catastrophic disaster that we have never seen a game do, and ironically enough it wouldn't impact Microsoft's bottom line what so ever because many young kids are still buying Minecraft bedrock on consoles and gamepass anyway.
We can only hope they will never do that.
I've never known how to explain it but to me Java has always just felt smoother and more comfortable to play, bedrock just seems more janky and unnatural, that probably isn't a good description but I said before, I can't find the right words for it.
I still play both though, bedrock with my friends, java for mods, but my friends never understand why I like java much more, and I just can't explain it
Hey eyecraftmc I was wondering if you could make a villager trading guide for tons of emeralds…
The most useless villager is the leatherworker.
The shepherd isn't terribly useful, but it can be an emerald generator once you set up a wool farm if you load the farm with sheep of the right color (white, brown, gray, or black). Since the only thing a wool farm consumes is shears and you get far more wool to trade, it is a slow but positive loop even if you buy the shears.
The leatherworker, however, soaks up leather (which is more valuable and more costly to farm) and offers you nothing worthwhile.
The bed trade is alright for the shepherd is alright. Good for housing a lot of villagers.
How many bastions can spawn in one world? Im trying to find the upgrade template and i didnt get one in the one i found
Video idea: I’ve got a basic mine shaft that has one place I mine at at y-16 and one at -58. How do I make a rail system so that when I leave from the top of the shaft I can flip a switch and one way is the y16 mine and the other is the bedrock one? This seems like it should be easy/common, but I can’t seem to make it work.
Can't you make the cart stop at y-16 then flip a lever to power rails to continue on to y-58? I don't quite grasp redstone but that seems like a logical approach.
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There are. In fact they are for ALL versions of minecraft. If you do not migrate your account to microshit you will be banned from using any legit launcher.
I personally don't think the warden is meant to be a boss mob but rather a stealth challenge in the game
There’s a good chance the warden isn’t the main boss of the new dimension and is just a preview of what’s to come
I found a librarian selling the book curse of vanishing, I would imagine this would fit under worse trade 😂
It could be useful to sabotage other players’ items in PvP since the curses can’t ever be removed
Great video
Personally I believe giving the dragon egg a use would be a bad idea. The dragon egg is a trophy that can be displayed however someone wants, a sign that they not only went to the end but defeated the dragon. I like the current way of summoning the dragon ( I think it's just visually awesome) and I think adding baby dragons or pet dragons would be meh since there are already mods that fill that gap and elytra are already a quick way to get around. Maybe I'm just "old" but I like the idea of the egg representing the challenge someone overcame. Again this is just my perspective
There's an easy way to find Lush caves that you taught us but is there an easy way to find drip Stone caves?
You videos are great!
Piglin brutes are considered boss mobs as well I think
Here's a question, why is their no copper nuggets in the game 🤨
The Banners spelt BAN out of BANners! Lol
Yellow Allay = Nether Allay
Maybe purple for The End and uhhh maybe green or tealish color for Sculk dimension?
I have been waiting damn 8 years for a dragon egg update.
what would be a great idea for the ender dragon egg is have it be able to be hatched in a new biome and maybe have it hatch into a less menacing looking dragon maybe even branching a new story arc like... ender dragon just being a corrupted dragon from a different dimension, hell maybe having the ender dragon egg hatch into an ender dragon and just having a new dimension with other easier to obtain eggs that could still be hatched.... see that way the ender egg dragon remains unique.
I've owned Minecraft Bedrock for over an year and I didn't know I could get Minecraft Java for free, thank you sir 🙃
Mojang just implemented cross ownership of Bedrock & Java this summer, but you need a PC to play Java. There is a windows version of Bedrock for PCs.
@@retrotek0409 Yeah, I play on PC but I bought the Bedrock version so I could play with my best friend on console, recently I actually got into Microsoft Store to update the game manually because for some reason the automatic download failed and then I saw the Java version of Minecraft for free but I did not get it at first, now I just have to go and download it (I guess so, you actually have to buy like, an account to play Java, isn't that right?)
When is the orstrich being added, when the vote with the goat happend one of the options were the ostrich, and they said I'd they aren't voted in they'll be added in a future update
Warden have a rib cage and spine, to me it looks like a bone golem. I think Sculk is something like a collective mind hive-being, that came through the ancient city portal and infected it. Sculk “feasts” on the dead and spreads, so I think wardens are what Sculk makes from dead creatures bones to protect itself
I know im late but i had an idea that the ender dragon egg could be a spell or a potion ingredient, or some kind of magical building like with the heart of ocean
i got a question. can u dispenser a fortune 3 tool on a farmer so he can harvest crops faster?