Finding a woodland mansion next to (almost in) an abandoned village has to be the most lore heavy generation I've ever seen or hear of. So freaking cool!!!
Pix giving us a 10/10 tutorial while getting sprinted at with axe wielding pillagers while the entire mansion goes up in flames is a testament to how good he is at what he does. This man will not let anything stop him😂🙌🏻
What exactly are armor trims? Because I just recently impulse bought Minecraft on my pc and I haven’t played in YEARS so I’m not familiar with newer things
@@watchanimeandstramkpop8195pretty much all of the lootable structures (woodland mansions, sea temples, end cities, strongholds, etc.) now can spawn armor trims which allow you to change the look of your armor.
I love the controlled chaos of watching a master of the game rapidly explaining what to look for in the midst of an unintended disaster. Then just for kicks he says, “Let’s try again,” and just keeps rolling. This is why Pix is one of my favorite Minecraft players. His slogan should be “keep rolling, this is great footage!”
The burning woodland mansion was fun to see. I know it's not what you wanted for a tutorial, but as someone who's seen all this before and is just watching for entertainment -- well, that was quite entertaining!
This kinda happened in the previous season too which is mildly interesting. Apparantly woodland mansions just have a tendency to spontaneously combust.
I'm just amazed he left firetick on, although I understand why he did it for a tutorial series. Nobody leaves firetick on in a normal world anymore, it's too dangerous to your wooden builds.
Some things i usually do for my Woodland Mansion raids: * Make sure to switch to my chestplate before going in. * I land on the lower roof and set down my bed and set my spawn there. * I place my ender chest with my emergency kit there next to my bed, so if I die, I can gear back up fast. * I enter by knocking a hole in the top floor wall. It's a lot easier to tackle from the top down, there are fewer branching paths, and I get to the Allays last. * I slim down my inventory so I have space for loot. * I make Saturation Stew from mushrooms and an orchid, and eat it early and often.
* Bring an iron golem with you with a lead and let it fight against the vindicators and tank their damages but bring iron ingots with you to heal iron golem after the battle
Woodland mansions are dimly lit. Because of recent changes to mob spawning, dimly lit is good enough to prevent mobs spawning. So mansions may seem less populated then they did in the past
They're a lot easier now. Prior to 1.18 they were a nightmare, especially the lower levels without windows. I would cheese them by walking around the outside punching holes in the wall and placing torches in the back areas of each room, it helped to cut down on the number of mobs while you were dealing with the vindicators and evokers.
I remember the first Minecraft village I ever found, was an abandoned one on a public server. Gave me quite the wrong indication of what villages were like, and how frequent abandoned ones were. Seeing one next to a mansion like this is fascinating.
With Halloween just around the corner, seeing the abandoned village and the woodland mansion next to each other. Covered in pumpkins, is getting me excited for the party season.
Whilst flying around trying to find a desert in my world, I inadvertently found a woodland mansion, several sniffer eggs, a mushroom islands biome and many other rarities, all in my search for a camel! I was very shocked to find a woodland mansion in the wild before finding a desert!
Woodland Mansions are so large they are easily identifiable on maps. If you enjoy mapping the region around your base and there's a Dark Forest nearby, be sure to include the forest in your mapping. You might be surprised by the presence of a Woodland Mansion, especially early game. The trees in a dark forest are so thick that one can easily walk right by a mansion without seeing it, but a map will reveal it right away. Next, it may be easier to tackle a Woodland Mansion from the top down by breaking a window to gain entry. Wall blocks and fences can be used to block rooms and corridors as you work your way through the mansion to avoid being overwhelmed by the hostile denizens.
That's the cheese method, and it's a lot safer but slower than the Leeroy Jenkins method. Also run around the outer wall, punch holes in the wall and place torches inside in the back areas of the rooms. It cuts back on the mob numbers spawning inside.
if you want to make the woodland mansion raiding much easier just bring an iron golem with you then bring a lead to take it with you and let it fight against the vindicator so iron golem will tank vindicator's damage and iron golem can easily kill vindicators with just 2 hits and also don't forget to bring iron ingots so you can heal iron golems after the battle because their damage can take toll on iron golems and their health don't replenishes overtime so you need to repair it with iron ingots
We found a burning mansion on my brother's server. Using his admin permissions to reset the mansion, we practiced our firefighting skills to try and save it. Loads of fun ensued, but the most we were ever able to save was about half of it. That was with multiple players working together and a lake next to the mansion. It had generated with a lava lake underneath it. Eventually, the mansion reset without the lava pool under it, and we just raided it normally.😄
this was so cool episode ! The mansion burning and then the village near the other, so much lore and story that can come from there. I really liked it.
The first survival guide had a similar tutorial to take on a woodland mansion and has like 6 million views, the most on this channel. This one is equally good, and y'all should know that lava can sometimes generate in a specific type of room inside the mansion itself if you get unlucky, I think it also has an anvil inside it but the room is mostly made of cobblestone. I normally tackle these structures top-down and put a nether portal on top, and if you have the patience you can even modify this structure enough to transform it into a base! One more thing to note is that the foundations of woodland mansions are just solid cobblestone that extend down into the caves below too, and you can take them down if you like for using it in other things.
In my old world I finally found a mansion and set up a nether portal in the hallway. While in the nether, a ghast jumped me and I dodged the fireball, however it went through the portal and started a conflagration. Burned to the ground.
How does the fireball ever go through? The portal always gets destroyed when something like this happens, nether portal blocks can't let fireballs(and I think other projectiles also) through to the other dimension.
Amazing surprise with the mansion on fire - always fun to see the great and terrible things this game can produce with natural generation. Your videos are filled with superb education and comedic commentary that keep me waiting excitedly for the next! Thanks for providing your top-notch content for viewers like me.
Loving this series so much! Got back into minecraft a few days ago (been playing on and off since alpha) been loving all the info in these videos! Keep up the good work! 🎉
Okay, I usually end up burning my mansions AFTER I'm done raiding them, so good on you for being efficient... :) (Okay, I don't always burn them, but I was feeling spiteful...)
Really appreciate that you just rolled with the first mansion burning down rather than scrap the beginning and rerecord it. New players now know that things can go very wrong and be totally out of your control 😂
I previously dug into the code of woodland mansion formation. Secret rooms in fact never generate next to a corridor. To discover any secret rooms you have to tear down the walls inside the open rooms, or spot them from the outside of the mansion.
Burn, Baby, Burn Disco Inferno!!!! I could be wrong, but I thought that if they are leashed, you could just fly back home and the Allays would follow you. And as long as you don't spam rockets too much, the leashes wouldn't break. Kinda like Chickens. Or maybe that's one of those Bedrock things?
Maybe it's because most leashed mobs are affected by gravity, but I've rarely encountered a scenario where the leads don't break when you boost with a rocket. The acceleration is difficult to avoid
Indeed, that's why I immediately turn fire tick off, whenever I start a new world. Wait, what? I didn't know that some of the wool structures have a hidden lapis block inside. o.O
Great that you waited until you had wings to go hunting for these Mansions. I did that on foot with a mule in two and it took like two in-real-life (IRL) days. If you build a nether hub back from the Mansion by the abandoned village, you should find a really nice bastion on the way.
42:12 ...you're a bit short eh? Like...maybe you "belead" you had eight Allays?? 😅 42:40 Edit* Well folks, I think we're going to 'lead' it there... Yep...fml Thumbs up regardless love you. And yes I liked my own comment.. Amen. 🙏
Story: I took my herd of llamas on a journey to find a woodland mansion. Following a map, it turned out to be 14000 blocks from spawn. It was an epic journey. When I arrived, it had a lava fire that completely burned it down. After a bit I noped out, left the area, deleted the chunks and turned off firespread. No way after walking and boating and herding for 14K was I going to let a stupid block of lava ruin my fun.
Yes, it is hard to keep llamas, but it was a fun challenge. It is a skill you develop. I was playing without shulker boxes or elytra, so llamas were my mobile mass storage.
Definitely higher chances for the abandoned village on bedrock...more than once I have torn down an entire abandoned village to build my starter base without cutting any trees at all and only mining cobble for tools...so many stone tools!!!!
It's funny that you mentioned that early in your video. One of the most memorable times I found a Woodland Mansion was an old (short lived) Bedrock game I had where I discovered (early game) a reasonably close Mansion in a TINY Dark Oak forest! (a "sliver" wedged between two adjacent biomes) As I was exploring by foot & boat. The Dark Oak Biome was SO small I could not hope to hide the Mansion. (Basically, the Mansion took up most of the mini-biome! lol) In my current game, I did the Cartographer/ Nether Hub, thing. Which worked out great! (the Portal appeared in the Entryway foyer below the main stairs. (which I promptly walled off into a little "home base" room for my exploration) Pixlriffs - "Apparently, the Mansion is on fire & the fire is spreading." Me - "Oh no! Too bad you don't have a water bucket to put out the fire & save the Mansion!" Later: Pixlriffs - " . ..and my water bucket. . ." Me - "WTF?!?" LMAO
We found a burning mansion on my brother's server. Using his admin permissions to reset the mansion, we practiced our firefighting skills to try and save it. Loads of fun ensued, but the most we were ever able to save was about half of it. That was with multiple players working together. Eventually, the mansion reset without the lava pool under it, and we just raided it normally. 😄
Also a useful tip: some chests aren't random, e.g. the one in the allium room always contains the same amount of alliums. Also obligatory Bedrock fact: while you can find an axe with eff 1 in the secret tree room java, you get a piece of leather armor with eff 1 on bedrock from that room.
@@mineralnoodles yup, it's real. If you visit enough mansions you can collect a whole set. I currently only have efficient pants. It's a hidden room, though, so you'll have to search a bit.
Fun fact about the iron axe you found in the burning Mansion. It has a 1/4 chance to spawn in any mansion. In Bedrock edition, the axe is replaced in the loot table with a leather helmet... with Efficiency I.
Okay team, we need to make up a Pixlriffs drinking (coffee or tea) game. Help make the rules below Take a drink when Pix says “around the outside” Take a drink when Pix says “further afield”
The chance for a village to be abandoned is 2%. The chance of a woodland mansion to be on fire when you arrive must be something like 90%, if the average Reddit post about them is to be believed. ;-)
I remember one time in 1.19 when I attempted to raid a mansion and a bug caused the evokers to all summon vexes repeatedly, even after I broke line of sight. They didn't stop when I left the mansion either. It was especially scary because it was in a hardcore world and I couldn't fight off all of them. Fortunately a quick save and exit fixed the issue and the game returned to normal.
Hello Pixlriffs. this was a fun video. Just wish you had given the XYZ to where the 2 Woodland Mansions are located. i would like to try to fix up that village. It be a good challenge to try.
I bring a shulker box full of lava bucket see to burn every mansion I find after looting and getting totems. I like to ensure the bad guys lose their homes. I'm 45.
During my first time playing minecraft I followed a woodland map for 10k+ blocks, only to find it burning from a lava source It was bitter sweet, but a fun memory!
I just raided a mansion in my world yesterday. I just started the world and thought I lucked out big time, but I have to say it was incredibly disappointing. No library no real loot besides the totems. But I guess having some new allay and books will make things easier
I’m not a good builder in Minecraft. I’ve been trying to improve, but my latest issue with that is I wanted to choose a build palette that is fireproof, and most people who talk about building either do so with fire spread off or expect me to be able to not control the surrounding environment better.
Got to a mansion in my peaceful game. In the room decorated with a pumpkin and a line rails between cobblestone along the walls. I broke through a rail and the wall, found a secret room with a huge chest block flanked by two huge THT blocks. They were set on a ledge of colored wool which you get to using stairs at the back of the room. I opened the chest and there were 2 ender pearls. When decided to take them, the TNT blew up.
I randomly found the first woodland mansion in my world today.... in a freaking Birch forest. For some reason the generation in my world is wack, most villages are broken apart with the terrain looking as if I am in an amplified world.
My first encounter with an allay (sp?) was pretty funny. I had just gotten my sword fully enchanted but then the allay got ahold of it and I couldn’t kill it or have the knowledge to get it back. Then like everyone I went online and learned they are friendly and got my sword back with an empty hand available.
Finding a woodland mansion next to (almost in) an abandoned village has to be the most lore heavy generation I've ever seen or hear of. So freaking cool!!!
This wants it bro… it was all burning down…. It wasn’t a proper regular raid
Pix giving us a 10/10 tutorial while getting sprinted at with axe wielding pillagers while the entire mansion goes up in flames is a testament to how good he is at what he does. This man will not let anything stop him😂🙌🏻
I actually had a mansion right next to spawn in my current world, sadly same scenario lava source in the wall below and it burned the whole thing down
Damn dude that’s rough buddy
Im liking the armour trims. They're a motivation to explore previous structures that for some were no longer worth looting
What exactly are armor trims? Because I just recently impulse bought Minecraft on my pc and I haven’t played in YEARS so I’m not familiar with newer things
@@watchanimeandstramkpop8195pretty much all of the lootable structures (woodland mansions, sea temples, end cities, strongholds, etc.) now can spawn armor trims which allow you to change the look of your armor.
I love the controlled chaos of watching a master of the game rapidly explaining what to look for in the midst of an unintended disaster. Then just for kicks he says, “Let’s try again,” and just keeps rolling. This is why Pix is one of my favorite Minecraft players. His slogan should be “keep rolling, this is great footage!”
The burning woodland mansion was fun to see. I know it's not what you wanted for a tutorial, but as someone who's seen all this before and is just watching for entertainment -- well, that was quite entertaining!
This kinda happened in the previous season too which is mildly interesting. Apparantly woodland mansions just have a tendency to spontaneously combust.
Two wonky mansions. Odd
I'm just amazed he left firetick on, although I understand why he did it for a tutorial series. Nobody leaves firetick on in a normal world anymore, it's too dangerous to your wooden builds.
The burning mansion gave a good overview of the interior. Usually in videos mansions feel like complicated mazes. I’m glad the first one burned down 😂
Some things i usually do for my Woodland Mansion raids:
* Make sure to switch to my chestplate before going in.
* I land on the lower roof and set down my bed and set my spawn there.
* I place my ender chest with my emergency kit there next to my bed, so if I die, I can gear back up fast.
* I enter by knocking a hole in the top floor wall. It's a lot easier to tackle from the top down, there are fewer branching paths, and I get to the Allays last.
* I slim down my inventory so I have space for loot.
* I make Saturation Stew from mushrooms and an orchid, and eat it early and often.
* Bring an iron golem with you with a lead and let it fight against the vindicators and tank their damages but bring iron ingots with you to heal iron golem after the battle
@@MTC008do u know what allays actually do? Everytime I free them they just fly around
Woodland mansions are dimly lit. Because of recent changes to mob spawning, dimly lit is good enough to prevent mobs spawning. So mansions may seem less populated then they did in the past
They're a lot easier now. Prior to 1.18 they were a nightmare, especially the lower levels without windows. I would cheese them by walking around the outside punching holes in the wall and placing torches in the back areas of each room, it helped to cut down on the number of mobs while you were dealing with the vindicators and evokers.
I remember the first Minecraft village I ever found, was an abandoned one on a public server. Gave me quite the wrong indication of what villages were like, and how frequent abandoned ones were. Seeing one next to a mansion like this is fascinating.
With Halloween just around the corner, seeing the abandoned village and the woodland mansion next to each other. Covered in pumpkins, is getting me excited for the party season.
Always love watching a Woodland Mansion and this double header had some great surprises. Burn, baby, burn.
Big Curse of Stradh vibes from that abandoned village Mansion combo!!!
I’d never even _heard_ of abandoned villages before now. I love learning new things!
Whilst flying around trying to find a desert in my world, I inadvertently found a woodland mansion, several sniffer eggs, a mushroom islands biome and many other rarities, all in my search for a camel! I was very shocked to find a woodland mansion in the wild before finding a desert!
Woodland Mansions are so large they are easily identifiable on maps. If you enjoy mapping the region around your base and there's a Dark Forest nearby, be sure to include the forest in your mapping. You might be surprised by the presence of a Woodland Mansion, especially early game. The trees in a dark forest are so thick that one can easily walk right by a mansion without seeing it, but a map will reveal it right away. Next, it may be easier to tackle a Woodland Mansion from the top down by breaking a window to gain entry. Wall blocks and fences can be used to block rooms and corridors as you work your way through the mansion to avoid being overwhelmed by the hostile denizens.
That's the cheese method, and it's a lot safer but slower than the Leeroy Jenkins method. Also run around the outer wall, punch holes in the wall and place torches inside in the back areas of the rooms. It cuts back on the mob numbers spawning inside.
if you want to make the woodland mansion raiding much easier just bring an iron golem with you then bring a lead to take it with you and let it fight against the vindicator so iron golem will tank vindicator's damage and iron golem can easily kill vindicators with just 2 hits and also don't forget to bring iron ingots so you can heal iron golems after the battle because their damage can take toll on iron golems and their health don't replenishes overtime so you need to repair it with iron ingots
We found a burning mansion on my brother's server. Using his admin permissions to reset the mansion, we practiced our firefighting skills to try and save it. Loads of fun ensued, but the most we were ever able to save was about half of it. That was with multiple players working together and a lake next to the mansion. It had generated with a lava lake underneath it. Eventually, the mansion reset without the lava pool under it, and we just raided it normally.😄
this was so cool episode ! The mansion burning and then the village near the other, so much lore and story that can come from there. I really liked it.
The first survival guide had a similar tutorial to take on a woodland mansion and has like 6 million views, the most on this channel. This one is equally good, and y'all should know that lava can sometimes generate in a specific type of room inside the mansion itself if you get unlucky, I think it also has an anvil inside it but the room is mostly made of cobblestone. I normally tackle these structures top-down and put a nether portal on top, and if you have the patience you can even modify this structure enough to transform it into a base! One more thing to note is that the foundations of woodland mansions are just solid cobblestone that extend down into the caves below too, and you can take them down if you like for using it in other things.
I rememeber whan Sausage gave Jimmy"I'm not a toy" Sheriff an Allay.. and he got the " Friend in me" advancment .. such Lols ..
In my old world I finally found a mansion and set up a nether portal in the hallway. While in the nether, a ghast jumped me and I dodged the fireball, however it went through the portal and started a conflagration. Burned to the ground.
lol, such bad luck! something similar happened to me in my starter home with nether portal inside it! panic led to disaster 🤣
How does the fireball ever go through? The portal always gets destroyed when something like this happens, nether portal blocks can't let fireballs(and I think other projectiles also) through to the other dimension.
@@legendracer4861 oh yes they can 🤣
28:59 I can say with experience that’s definitely the case. I once had a world where the *first three* villages I found were abandoned
Amazing surprise with the mansion on fire - always fun to see the great and terrible things this game can produce with natural generation. Your videos are filled with superb education and comedic commentary that keep me waiting excitedly for the next! Thanks for providing your top-notch content for viewers like me.
If you were to raid a nearby Ancient city after, there are few stacks of carpets lying around
I love the Allays, I always liberate them and free them, they are my favourite mob.
Í always love a Woodland Mansion episode, but that had so much more!
Seemed like it was gonna be a chill episode and then bam! What a plot twist.
wow that woodland mansion with the snowy sprude forest right next to it would be a great ski lodge
well nevermind on that 😂😂😂
"The Three Stooges" just perfect 😂 if you end up saving them for any reason, you should name them Moe Larry and Curly 👌
40-minute video!! Heck yeah!! Should buy a popcorn first!! 🍿🍿
That second mansion was action packed. I've never raided one that had that many illagers in it. Maybe I'm just lucky.
Loving this series so much! Got back into minecraft a few days ago (been playing on and off since alpha) been loving all the info in these videos! Keep up the good work! 🎉
Another good episode been rewatching old episodes
11:53 That's trippy! It wasn't there right? Prolly it was attached on your back the whole time. LOL
Race to these every time they come out!
I could tell that Pix was stifling laughter at the "You've got a friend in me" advancement after the prank Fwhip pulled on Solidarity on Empires S2
While the same cartographer will sell the same map, others usually sell maps to different locations!
Rescuing allays from a burning mansion? I'm getting some deja vu here...
Okay, I usually end up burning my mansions AFTER I'm done raiding them, so good on you for being efficient... :) (Okay, I don't always burn them, but I was feeling spiteful...)
Really appreciate that you just rolled with the first mansion burning down rather than scrap the beginning and rerecord it.
New players now know that things can go very wrong and be totally out of your control 😂
The burning mansion is a terrifying yet cool aesthetic.
Also, babe wake up, new survival episode dropped.
the burning of the woodland mansion reminded me so much of the limited life smp 😭😭
Honestly? Since chests and allay cages don't burn, setting a mansion on fire looks like a pretty good hack for clearing mansions efficiently
I burn them down for fun.
Damn, it's been like years since the last time you raided a woodland mansion, time flies by real quick 😭
0:38 I remember playing the PS Vita edition ( the first version I ever played). Even on the limited world, 863 by 863, I think, I found 4 mansions.
just got back from classes and a survival guide episode is waiting for me :D
I previously dug into the code of woodland mansion formation. Secret rooms in fact never generate next to a corridor. To discover any secret rooms you have to tear down the walls inside the open rooms, or spot them from the outside of the mansion.
Never clicked so fast in my life
Same
Haha
Same
Congrats you are the nerdiest comment i've ever seen
Burn, Baby, Burn
Disco Inferno!!!!
I could be wrong, but I thought that if they are leashed, you could just fly back home and the Allays would follow you. And as long as you don't spam rockets too much, the leashes wouldn't break. Kinda like Chickens.
Or maybe that's one of those Bedrock things?
Maybe it's because most leashed mobs are affected by gravity, but I've rarely encountered a scenario where the leads don't break when you boost with a rocket. The acceleration is difficult to avoid
I accidentally found one today while walking in the woods. I need to learn a thing or two about it before I go in.
Pix doing the "this is fine" meme while the mansion burns around him.
Indeed, that's why I immediately turn fire tick off, whenever I start a new world. Wait, what? I didn't know that some of the wool structures have a hidden lapis block inside. o.O
Excellent video and quite entertaining! ❤
Great that you waited until you had wings to go hunting for these Mansions. I did that on foot with a mule in two and it took like two in-real-life (IRL) days. If you build a nether hub back from the Mansion by the abandoned village, you should find a really nice bastion on the way.
42:12 ...you're a bit short eh? Like...maybe you "belead" you had eight Allays?? 😅
42:40
Edit*
Well folks, I think we're going to 'lead' it there...
Yep...fml
Thumbs up regardless love you.
And yes I liked my own comment..
Amen. 🙏
40-minute episode again YES!
It's always good to see Pixl on a burning masion.
Story: I took my herd of llamas on a journey to find a woodland mansion. Following a map, it turned out to be 14000 blocks from spawn. It was an epic journey. When I arrived, it had a lava fire that completely burned it down. After a bit I noped out, left the area, deleted the chunks and turned off firespread. No way after walking and boating and herding for 14K was I going to let a stupid block of lava ruin my fun.
Yes, it is hard to keep llamas, but it was a fun challenge. It is a skill you develop. I was playing without shulker boxes or elytra, so llamas were my mobile mass storage.
Some of those vindicators sounded really constipated. They need more fibre in their diet, aren't they eating those pumpkins?!
What a neat unexpected challenge with the burning mansion! Perfect timing on the "Haunted Mansion" episode on Friday the 13th in Oct btw...
Definitely higher chances for the abandoned village on bedrock...more than once I have torn down an entire abandoned village to build my starter base without cutting any trees at all and only mining cobble for tools...so many stone tools!!!!
It's funny that you mentioned that early in your video. One of the most memorable times I found a Woodland Mansion was an old (short lived) Bedrock game I had where I discovered (early game) a reasonably close Mansion in a TINY Dark Oak forest! (a "sliver" wedged between two adjacent biomes) As I was exploring by foot & boat. The Dark Oak Biome was SO small I could not hope to hide the Mansion. (Basically, the Mansion took up most of the mini-biome! lol)
In my current game, I did the Cartographer/ Nether Hub, thing. Which worked out great! (the Portal appeared in the Entryway foyer below the main stairs. (which I promptly walled off into a little "home base" room for my exploration)
Pixlriffs - "Apparently, the Mansion is on fire & the fire is spreading."
Me - "Oh no! Too bad you don't have a water bucket to put out the fire & save the Mansion!"
Later: Pixlriffs - " . ..and my water bucket. . ."
Me - "WTF?!?"
LMAO
There's no realistic way you can save a wooden structure this big, if the inhabitants don't cooperate.
We found a burning mansion on my brother's server. Using his admin permissions to reset the mansion, we practiced our firefighting skills to try and save it. Loads of fun ensued, but the most we were ever able to save was about half of it. That was with multiple players working together. Eventually, the mansion reset without the lava pool under it, and we just raided it normally. 😄
@@TheRealWormbo even if they do... (I'm getting Limited Life flashbacks)
Upon reading the title I thought there would be two mansions right next to each other XD
Then for the Ally you free them only to capture them again.
It isnt pixlriffs if the first woodland mansion found isnt set on fire by natural causes 😂 it was hilarious to watch
Also a useful tip: some chests aren't random, e.g. the one in the allium room always contains the same amount of alliums.
Also obligatory Bedrock fact: while you can find an axe with eff 1 in the secret tree room java, you get a piece of leather armor with eff 1 on bedrock from that room.
Another fun fact: that allium room you talked about never generates in Java Edition due to a bug.
Leather room with eff 1??? If thats not a typo that would be a good artifact for my cursed block museum
@@mineralnoodles It's not a typo, the bug is real.
@@mineralnoodles yup, it's real. If you visit enough mansions you can collect a whole set. I currently only have efficient pants.
It's a hidden room, though, so you'll have to search a bit.
@@mineralnoodles what other cursed blocks do you have? Just curious.
I actually decided to live in this Minecraft Woodland Mansion. 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact about the iron axe you found in the burning Mansion. It has a 1/4 chance to spawn in any mansion. In Bedrock edition, the axe is replaced in the loot table with a leather helmet... with Efficiency I.
Okay team, we need to make up a Pixlriffs drinking (coffee or tea) game. Help make the rules below
Take a drink when Pix says “around the outside”
Take a drink when Pix says “further afield”
Take a drink whenever Pix says "which is fine for now".
Take a drink whenever Pix says "it's a great opportunity to...".
Take a drink when Pix says “in the fullness of time”
Wake up babe a New Episode of the survival guide.
Heyyy
The chance for a village to be abandoned is 2%.
The chance of a woodland mansion to be on fire when you arrive must be something like 90%, if the average Reddit post about them is to be believed. ;-)
Makes sense, for a long time I believed abandoned villages where bedrock exclusive since I never found one on java edition
I remember one time in 1.19 when I attempted to raid a mansion and a bug caused the evokers to all summon vexes repeatedly, even after I broke line of sight. They didn't stop when I left the mansion either. It was especially scary because it was in a hardcore world and I couldn't fight off all of them. Fortunately a quick save and exit fixed the issue and the game returned to normal.
I've always wanted to see a youtuber - remodel a woodland mansion and maybe make it part of their base.
If you're interested xBcrafted did that for his season 5 base on hermitcraft. Also jeracraft has done a creative remodel
I vaguely remember one of the Hermits doing this back in season 5 of Hermitcraft. Possibly VintageBeef or Python, don't remember exactly.
@@Raskolnikov70 xBcrafted
@@nmgg6928 Cool, thanks. I posted after you did but didn't see your comment for some reason. I knew someone did it....
TheNeoCubest had done it a couple years ago, and also PythonMC(now the pythonator) who is a good friend of pixlriffs had used a mansion as his base.
LOL, what a heist, the pillagers never knew you were there
Hello Pixlriffs. this was a fun video. Just wish you had given the XYZ to where the 2 Woodland Mansions are located. i would like to try to fix up that village. It be a good challenge to try.
The second one is at about -14000, 5000.
I bring a shulker box full of lava bucket see to burn every mansion I find after looting and getting totems. I like to ensure the bad guys lose their homes. I'm 45.
Same. I'm 58. 😂
Wow you got so lucky with the armor trim… it took me 3 woodland mansions to find one! I even burned one of them to the ground in frustration haha
9:00 i always thought that was oak
Riffin on a Friday night
Chapter should be called Griefing a woodland mansion 😂
Woodland MANSION 😯😯😯
Wake up babe, new survival guide just dropped.
Thanks papi
Someone else in chat is stealing your line, bro. We ride at dawn!
I really wasn't expecting the first mansion to burn down like that hahah. I usually keep firetick off for reasons like that.
During my first time playing minecraft I followed a woodland map for 10k+ blocks, only to find it burning from a lava source
It was bitter sweet, but a fun memory!
Oh man I was so mad my very first woodland mansion literally burned before I could get to it
Jimmy will be proud on the Ally's achievement 😅
I just raided a mansion in my world yesterday. I just started the world and thought I lucked out big time, but I have to say it was incredibly disappointing. No library no real loot besides the totems. But I guess having some new allay and books will make things easier
Fire and then rain? Mother 3 moment right there.
This reminds me of the three stooges 35:10
Just now coming back after Raiding Ocean Monument, seeing this
I’m not a good builder in Minecraft. I’ve been trying to improve, but my latest issue with that is I wanted to choose a build palette that is fireproof, and most people who talk about building either do so with fire spread off or expect me to be able to not control the surrounding environment better.
I started a brand new world in 1.20 java and found a Wooland Mansion less than 1000 blocks from my spawn point. Guess I was lucky.
I just have to remark that allays sound like they're making little puppy whining noises all the time. Like wheezing little pugs begging for treats.
Got to a mansion in my peaceful game. In the room decorated with a pumpkin and a line rails between cobblestone along the walls. I broke through a rail and the wall, found a secret room with a huge chest block flanked by two huge THT blocks. They were set on a ledge of colored wool which you get to using stairs at the back of the room. I opened the chest and there were 2 ender pearls. When decided to take them, the TNT blew up.
I think in you last series the woodland mansion you found also burned down 😂 so useful of minecraft to do that to you making a video
Last night I dreamed of Manderlay....
Have you thought about adding journeymap to your game? May not wanna add mods but it’s something not too drastic
I'm keeping this series pretty vanilla, mostly to avoid confusing new players.
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the woodland mansion burn down in the last season as well where you rescued the allays?
I can’t believe you found Raccoon City and the Spencer Mansion
I randomly found the first woodland mansion in my world today.... in a freaking Birch forest. For some reason the generation in my world is wack, most villages are broken apart with the terrain looking as if I am in an amplified world.
I wish they would add ancient city maps too. Maybe as a loot from Trail ruins?
My first encounter with an allay (sp?) was pretty funny. I had just gotten my sword fully enchanted but then the allay got ahold of it and I couldn’t kill it or have the knowledge to get it back.
Then like everyone I went online and learned they are friendly and got my sword back with an empty hand available.