The iron golem kills zombie villagers to protect the rest of the village. The Golem probably doesn’t want to, but has to for the greater good of the village.
Evil is evil. Lesser, greater, middling--it makes no difference. The degree is arbitrary. The definition is blurred. If I'm to choose between one evil or another.. I'd rather not choose at all.
@@TotallyNotJoe_ It's kinda like the "People tied to the train tracks" puzzle, you would kill someone either way but you would want to try to kill the least amount because you have no other choice.
@@cvd1 It shouldn’t be least amount that dies - it should be least value. I’d sooner run over the five kids that do nothing but kick a can all day just to save the village’s only medic.
Dude, as someone who’s been playing minecraft since 2009 its almost like a completely different game now! I’ve been playing it for like a week just trying to figure all the new features out!
@@Eyecraftmc ohh i got very lucky, in taiga village, i found 3 these tall grasses in 2 chests, but on the other hand, i have never found pink sheep :D, or i dont even met goat, everyone had luck on something else :D, for the long time, i still didnt find enchanted golden apple, but today i killed drowned guy with trident, i killed him with looting 3 and on the first try i have trident :DDD, i have some goals in my HC survival, find all bioms, tame every animal meaning have all animal, complete all achievment which is connected with what i want, mainly i want good looking base with oxydized copper, finnaly i want every rare item or animal like acelot, goat and more :D
Have you or anyone ever seen a stronghold in survival spawn underneath a village with NO portal room, NO monster spawner, yet it still has a library & silver fish everywhere? I checked it out with spectator mode too, I’m baffled lol
Something similar happened to me in bedrock edition(1.18). It was just the staircase and nothing else. I went to creative after this and I realized thre was nothing else besides part of a hallway.
In my vedrock world I searched whole stronghold, it was opening in caves at some places and then we found an incomplete frame of endportal with no lava and in a cave
I believe the reason you can't replace a non-solid block with water unlike regular blocks is because water and lava have their own fluid mechanics. I know this because in the debug screen, under the part that says "targetted block", it also says "targetted fluid"
I've always thought it made Sense that the iron golems killed zombie villagers. I mean, I think in universe the villagers made the golem, and it's a logical choice for the villagers to make the iron golem kill zombie villagers so that they don't spread the infection further
Personally i always felt minecraft was post appocalyptic, not medeival, but kinda why its a such a good game to so many i guess. A lot of interpretive elements, meant to make your own world/game out of it kinda
Interesting. I can't very well say what it appeared as to me... a kind of sci-fi, I think I'd place it there. A lone wandering miner on a distant planet covered with strange ruins. Funny, makes me think, I don't think I ever really got their effort for "realism" e.g. farm animals and tree varieties etc. I wonder if it would have been stronger if all those things were alien. ...Since the red-stone and landscapes have a fantastical, alien feel. The sheep and cows never quite fitted in to me.
Something interesting about light. In bedrock, when making an iron golem, the light from the jack-o-lantern would remain behind even after the block disappeared. This was a couple years ago I noticed this so I'm not sure if it still works, but if it does, it would be a nice way to get invisible lighting in a survival world
A minor idea: for people that use captions, all of the titles get covered up. It might be a good idea in future videos to have the titles at the top of the screen for hearing impaired.
Did you know that you can just buy tipped arrows of weakness from a fletcher (if you are lucky enough to get it as your last trade) and use that instead of the splash potion of weakness for zombie villager curing? I tried this and it works which means that you don't need to brew the splash potions of weakness which means that it is possible to make a zombie villager infecting and curing stations early to mid game. Also this video was awesome!
I still remember when cookies were dungeon-exclusive. It was a real flex to have a big stack of em since they were consumable but not farmable! Incredibly bizarre that they had to add growable cocoa beans after the fact.
Yoooooo, since I found out about the Skelehorse, I actually thought "what if there WAS a zombie horse?" AND THERE IS! D: I hope it gets fully-implemented into the game. PS: I hope they fix bee behavior though. There are some times where my bees just wander off completely, hover below the nest without doing anything, etc. :c
Actually that may be because your bee can't pathfind properly to your hives. I have had that happen to me and simply moving the blocks around the hive and setting space helped correct that.
Here's a feature of shears that pretty much nobody knows about: You can right click them on the ends of certain plants to trim them, making them stop growing.
That last fact also works with tnt when it's lit. So if you shoot a bunch of arrows into the top of a tnt block and then light it, the explosion will send a bunch of arrows flying everywhere essentially replicating real life shrapnel
10:15 i found out the other day that you can place carpets on top of path blocks for some reason, making them floating just like the saplings on farmland.
Fun fact, or more just to bring to notice. The glitched arrow might also be possible in survival if you have a parrot ride on your shoulder. I was trying to shoot a creeper and skeleton when a parrot landed on my shoulder and began to move around in the same way as it did to you here in creative mode. Again it might be consistent or maybe not, but just wanted to let you know.
Also fun fact about the cactus' bottom texture: The edge of it is still using the old color palette, so it's much greener than the current cactus texture.
Re: Sunflower Indeed! I played in MCPE for a while before they finally added an option to display coordinates on the HUD. While I could navigate the surface with compasses and maps, in the Nether I had to put down a milestone grid and always carry sunflowers!
6:48 You all now the small lakes were very useless and they were very annoying to leave/exit if you were very early game, but now the whole Minecraft community should miss them and protest about it because: Why they removed it!?
13:40 the thing is, that the the Minecraft with a boat on a normal rails goes as fast as the normal minecart on the powered rails, so it will be a VERY BIG save of resources. Also 2 people can sit in this minecart at the same time, so this thing is actually very OP.
I think the village leader is the one that links to the bell. Every time I move a bell, one of the villagers gets particles when I place the bell down. I'm guessing that's the leader/mayor. Don't know how you find all this obscure information, but it's cool. Nice video!
Lightbulbs in Bedrock edition are still visible when you put them down, and disappear if you're not holding it (like barriers) and you can change the light level while it is placed
the boat minecart trick is beyond fenomenal because you can ride 2 mobs on the boat, while the boat technically sit on the cart, so you need only one cart for two mobs. it also is amazing to load villagers between big distances because you can sit in the boat along a villager and if you press S/W the cart will be quite fast in the rails without the use of golden rails AND will allow the boat to go upwards in a slope if you have rails
The zombie horse idea that you’ll need that horse if you want your horse to be safe from zombies, is Really cool to me and reminds me a lot of the walking dead especially when you were riding through a ton of them that looked pretty cool
Hello, Eye If you are intrested in shaders and mods, this topic also cover lot. Like how to enhance your Vanilla Minecraft. I think many people will like it.
Bro no way I was watching you when you had like 1k subs and were doing banner tutorials in your survival world it's amazing to see how far you've come in popularity and content quality and quantity, keep up the great work! ;)
One thing that made zombie village so rare is that they generation wasn't based on the world seed, so you couldn't share a seed with a zombie village, you had to find it by exploring but I think this was changed in 1.18
@@juluke8385 I think they meant, if one person found a seed with it, and shared that seed with someone else, it wouldn't have that village necessarily. Thus making it hard for anyone to find them without looking for them on their own, which a lot of people don't have time to do, or don't know how to do, or just can't because they're playing survival and just don't have the resources yet to set out on an exploration trip to an unknown destination that they may or may not find. Doesn't really make them rare, technically, but it did make them harder to find, and harder to just follow someone else's example by going to the same seed and doing the same things. Which means a lot of people probably just didn't bother unless they lucked into it. Personally I didn't even know they existed til I found one accidentally in survival one day. Had to load up a creative version of the same world to verify that it was supposed to look like that lol
Minecraft is supposed to be in the Middle Ages? Isn’t it just a random time? I mean you don’t HAVE to build medieval structures and it’s not like anything Steve can make is something that didn’t come from before medieval times
I think the theory behind mangrove root placement is that roots above ground tend to go down, towards/into the ground. Muddy roots are already in the ground, and thus might not go straight down, but sideways instead to find more nutrients. The logic isn't fully sound, as lots of roots do go sideways above ground, but it makes the most sense to me.
Is the Iron Golem supposed to just let the Zombie Villager go around and kill all the other villagers?? They obviously dont have the technology to cure the Zimbie Villagers, if they did, the villager wouldnt have to be locked up in the igloo
Yo eyecraft i got one for you. If you dry sponges in a furnace with a bucket in the fuel(either empty or left after a lava bucket was used) itll fill the bucket up with water
Im sorry, this has to be said. I think you have the nicest and calmest voice ever. Whenever Im mad I just watch your videos because your voice calms me down! Also, thank you for teaching us so much about minecraft. Without you, Id be nowhere :)
Hello. Thanks for video. I really like them and are very useful. Just one suggestion, It might be rude so sorry.... but just add a soft , cheerful music in background.
iron golems paired with snow golem sentries are my favorite combo. the boat minecart could be cool if you rode the cart into the water and then were able to steer to the track system you want to be in and then just drive up on land and ride off on the tracks
"2 block tall grass block is useless." also "Place water on top to make mowed lawn" I know this was said exactly but still, it has a use. Not very good a use but...eh. Also a way to make a fountain with the block 3 blocks tall without placing other blocks.
Dude, how aren’t yor views and sub count in the millions? Because you sure as hell deserve to be there. Not only are your videos super helpful and informative, but they also are very entartaining. Great job bro, keep it up!
Only young sunflowers face the sun all the time, adult sunflower just face where the sun rises since they don’t require as much sunlight compared to their younger versions
Would be cool if the iron golem picked up a zombie villager and then when there were no more hostile mobs in the area it would bring it to you to heal them
I kinda just assume the golem is “programmed” to kill any zombie or threat to the village. Maybe it doesn’t recognize the zombie villager as an old villager
I've never heard anyone say minecraft was "supposed to be in the middle ages". I always saw it as more of a high concept fantasy setting. The default skin wears jeans and a t-shirt. I guess is could be said even earlier tbh since... in the high middle ages they had guns.
Something weird I found is that if you put a villager in a boat and drive it into a minecart, the minecart will start to drive itself automatically. Idk if this was just a one time thing, but it’s great for moving villagers
Lava coming out of ice and the ice stays right there gives me some brain itching. Same that water is denied in the nether, because of the heat but ice isn't 🫣
If you are playing with a friend (two people) and one is in overworld and the other is in nether. The nether guy breaks nether portal (1 block is enough) and the other comes thru it creates an infinite obsidian mining method
About the iron golem one, there was a snapshot i think, where iron golems would kill normal villagers. It was happening if you beat a raid, you know that villagers launch fireworks to celebrate, well if the villager that launghed a firework was in a house with another villager and the firework would have damaged him, the iron golem would get mad at him and kill it. About tall grass/fern, you can bonemeal the normal ones to grow them bigger, in bedrock that action doesn't use your bonemeal, like it doesn't consume it. That way you could have an infinite source of grass
@@matthewparker9276 Ok, so dispensers still use the bonemeal. Also it doesn't work on seagrass and it seems to be a really low chance of the bone meal toactually be consumed sometimes
@@juluke8385 Regardless of whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere, the sun will always rise in the east and set in the west. The sun, the stars, and the moon rise in the east and always set in the west because the earth spins towards the east. I’ve googled it against multiple resources, including WorldAtlas. Weather patterns are different in each hemisphere, because of the angle of the worlds axis, but the earth only spins in one direction.
The iron golem kills zombie villagers to protect the rest of the village. The Golem probably doesn’t want to, but has to for the greater good of the village.
Now if humans could somehow employ this 🤔🤔
Evil is evil. Lesser, greater, middling--it makes no difference. The degree is arbitrary. The definition is blurred. If I'm to choose between one evil or another.. I'd rather not choose at all.
@@TotallyNotJoe_ Then you get a bigger evil🤷♂️
@@TotallyNotJoe_ It's kinda like the "People tied to the train tracks" puzzle, you would kill someone either way but you would want to try to kill the least amount because you have no other choice.
@@cvd1
It shouldn’t be least amount that dies - it should be least value. I’d sooner run over the five kids that do nothing but kick a can all day just to save the village’s only medic.
I’ve been playing this game since 2013, and I’m still learning new things from your videos
I always try my best to put the most unknown facts in my videos as possible
Dude, as someone who’s been playing minecraft since 2009 its almost like a completely different game now! I’ve been playing it for like a week just trying to figure all the new features out!
Yo same
He’s 5 now
@@Eyecraftmc ohh i got very lucky, in taiga village, i found 3 these tall grasses in 2 chests, but on the other hand, i have never found pink sheep :D, or i dont even met goat, everyone had luck on something else :D, for the long time, i still didnt find enchanted golden apple, but today i killed drowned guy with trident, i killed him with looting 3 and on the first try i have trident :DDD, i have some goals in my HC survival, find all bioms, tame every animal meaning have all animal, complete all achievment which is connected with what i want, mainly i want good looking base with oxydized copper, finnaly i want every rare item or animal like acelot, goat and more :D
It makes sense that the iron golem still targets zombified villagers, because they may attack villagers
Have you or anyone ever seen a stronghold in survival spawn underneath a village with NO portal room, NO monster spawner, yet it still has a library & silver fish everywhere? I checked it out with spectator mode too, I’m baffled lol
Interesting, whats the seed?
Something similar happened to me in bedrock edition(1.18). It was just the staircase and nothing else. I went to creative after this and I realized thre was nothing else besides part of a hallway.
In my vedrock world I searched whole stronghold, it was opening in caves at some places and then we found an incomplete frame of endportal with no lava and in a cave
this happened to me on pocket edition (1.0.6) where there were only 2 rooms
seems cap unless you give seed
I believe the reason you can't replace a non-solid block with water unlike regular blocks is because water and lava have their own fluid mechanics. I know this because in the debug screen, under the part that says "targetted block", it also says "targetted fluid"
I've always thought it made Sense that the iron golems killed zombie villagers. I mean, I think in universe the villagers made the golem, and it's a logical choice for the villagers to make the iron golem kill zombie villagers so that they don't spread the infection further
Petition for stripped cactus that can be placed like logs.
Personally i always felt minecraft was post appocalyptic, not medeival, but kinda why its a such a good game to so many i guess. A lot of interpretive elements, meant to make your own world/game out of it kinda
could be a post apocalyptic medieval game since there's no trace of modern technology left behind by our ancestors
I thought it was neolithic
Those two things aren't mutually exclusive
you got me thinking
Interesting. I can't very well say what it appeared as to me... a kind of sci-fi, I think I'd place it there. A lone wandering miner on a distant planet covered with strange ruins. Funny, makes me think, I don't think I ever really got their effort for "realism" e.g. farm animals and tree varieties etc. I wonder if it would have been stronger if all those things were alien. ...Since the red-stone and landscapes have a fantastical, alien feel. The sheep and cows never quite fitted in to me.
Something interesting about light. In bedrock, when making an iron golem, the light from the jack-o-lantern would remain behind even after the block disappeared. This was a couple years ago I noticed this so I'm not sure if it still works, but if it does, it would be a nice way to get invisible lighting in a survival world
pretty neat, expensive, but neat
A minor idea: for people that use captions, all of the titles get covered up. It might be a good idea in future videos to have the titles at the top of the screen for hearing impaired.
Agreed!
yes!
Did you know that you can just buy tipped arrows of weakness from a fletcher (if you are lucky enough to get it as your last trade) and use that instead of the splash potion of weakness for zombie villager curing? I tried this and it works which means that you don't need to brew the splash potions of weakness which means that it is possible to make a zombie villager infecting and curing stations early to mid game. Also this video was awesome!
doesn't the cleric sell nether wart?
@@RafaelMunizYT the cleric only buys it sadly
12:55 Actually, Minecraft is a sandbox game and not Necessarily medieval, it can be anything you could think of! 😃
If we're being fair here, big round loaves of bread like we see in game are also from after the medieval period.
Medieval people ate flat bread
I still remember when cookies were dungeon-exclusive. It was a real flex to have a big stack of em since they were consumable but not farmable! Incredibly bizarre that they had to add growable cocoa beans after the fact.
Yoooooo, since I found out about the Skelehorse, I actually thought "what if there WAS a zombie horse?" AND THERE IS! D: I hope it gets fully-implemented into the game.
PS: I hope they fix bee behavior though. There are some times where my bees just wander off completely, hover below the nest without doing anything, etc. :c
Yes for sure and bees are definitely good at getting lost
@@Eyecraftmc Yeah. I just hope they don't make an excuse as saying that it's to represent how clumsy the bumblebee is irl 😂
Actually that may be because your bee can't pathfind properly to your hives. I have had that happen to me and simply moving the blocks around the hive and setting space helped correct that.
@@kasukahei Would love to know more detail, good sir! D:
I honestly enjoy the stupid bees lol
Here's a feature of shears that pretty much nobody knows about: You can right click them on the ends of certain plants to trim them, making them stop growing.
This doesn’t work on bedrock right? Every time I try to do it it never seems to work.
@@AnActualWoman Yeah on the wiki it says it's exclusive to java
@@polyquadratus5304 thanks for replying. I’ll stop trying to left click vines on my bedrock world 🤣
I don't think Minecraft is medieval, set in a time period, or trying to replicate a time. It's just it's own thing outside of time
Can you show a video on how to drain a large amount of water with and without a sponge? I find it to be time consuming. Is there an easy way?
Thats a good video idea!
The same video could also cover the reverse situation: how to effectively fill an area with water.
@@dougsvoboda6091 agreed 👍
That last fact also works with tnt when it's lit. So if you shoot a bunch of arrows into the top of a tnt block and then light it, the explosion will send a bunch of arrows flying everywhere essentially replicating real life shrapnel
Starting my bday off the best way possible, watching an eyecraftmc video!
Happy birthday dude
🎂Happy Birthday!🎂
10:15 i found out the other day that you can place carpets on top of path blocks for some reason, making them floating just like the saplings on farmland.
Fun fact, or more just to bring to notice. The glitched arrow might also be possible in survival if you have a parrot ride on your shoulder. I was trying to shoot a creeper and skeleton when a parrot landed on my shoulder and began to move around in the same way as it did to you here in creative mode. Again it might be consistent or maybe not, but just wanted to let you know.
Also fun fact about the cactus' bottom texture: The edge of it is still using the old color palette, so it's much greener than the current cactus texture.
Re: Sunflower
Indeed! I played in MCPE for a while before they finally added an option to display coordinates on the HUD. While I could navigate the surface with compasses and maps, in the Nether I had to put down a milestone grid and always carry sunflowers!
6:48 You all now the small lakes were very useless and they were very annoying to leave/exit if you were very early game, but now the whole Minecraft community should miss them and protest about it because: Why they removed it!?
so true, i hated falling into those anytime i ran through a plains or forest
Well no one was hating on them because they exist if you avoid them their pretty nice
13:40 the thing is, that the the Minecraft with a boat on a normal rails goes as fast as the normal minecart on the powered rails, so it will be a VERY BIG save of resources. Also 2 people can sit in this minecart at the same time, so this thing is actually very OP.
villager transport!!!
I think the village leader is the one that links to the bell. Every time I move a bell, one of the villagers gets particles when I place the bell down. I'm guessing that's the leader/mayor.
Don't know how you find all this obscure information, but it's cool. Nice video!
Probably a glitch the bell has nothing to do with the jobs its just a meeting place and a warning
Your channel is very useful
Glad you like it :D
@@Eyecraftmc me and my brother just recently got into Minecraft and where searching up guides and the first channel that popped up was yours
Cool! Hope you find my videos helpful
@@Eyecraftmc yeah I sure do have a good day
Spiders are never fully on the ground…
most underrated channel of all time
I love that the titles are not clickbaits. I really didn't know most of the things!
Lightbulbs in Bedrock edition are still visible when you put them down, and disappear if you're not holding it (like barriers) and you can change the light level while it is placed
the boat minecart trick is beyond fenomenal because you can ride 2 mobs on the boat, while the boat technically sit on the cart, so you need only one cart for two mobs. it also is amazing to load villagers between big distances because you can sit in the boat along a villager and if you press S/W the cart will be quite fast in the rails without the use of golden rails AND will allow the boat to go upwards in a slope if you have rails
my guy spoke to tall grass and large fern LETS GO 11:11
this is actually insane, thanks for a great content!
Glad you enjoy it!
The zombie horse idea that you’ll need that horse if you want your horse to be safe from zombies, is Really cool to me and reminds me a lot of the walking dead especially when you were riding through a ton of them that looked pretty cool
Hello, Eye
If you are intrested in shaders and mods, this topic also cover lot. Like how to enhance your Vanilla Minecraft. I think many people will like it.
Interesting idea!
Bro no way I was watching you when you had like 1k subs and were doing banner tutorials in your survival world it's amazing to see how far you've come in popularity and content quality and quantity, keep up the great work! ;)
that must be wild :) i found him around 30k, i think, and have been blown away by his growth even since then
You can plant saplings on FARMLAND?! That's an insane fact bro!
Literally the best at giving tips and facts about minecraft👍
Thank you!
One thing that made zombie village so rare is that they generation wasn't based on the world seed, so you couldn't share a seed with a zombie village, you had to find it by exploring but I think this was changed in 1.18
That doesn't really make them rare
@@juluke8385 I think they meant, if one person found a seed with it, and shared that seed with someone else, it wouldn't have that village necessarily. Thus making it hard for anyone to find them without looking for them on their own, which a lot of people don't have time to do, or don't know how to do, or just can't because they're playing survival and just don't have the resources yet to set out on an exploration trip to an unknown destination that they may or may not find.
Doesn't really make them rare, technically, but it did make them harder to find, and harder to just follow someone else's example by going to the same seed and doing the same things. Which means a lot of people probably just didn't bother unless they lucked into it.
Personally I didn't even know they existed til I found one accidentally in survival one day. Had to load up a creative version of the same world to verify that it was supposed to look like that lol
Minecraft is supposed to be in the Middle Ages? Isn’t it just a random time? I mean you don’t HAVE to build medieval structures and it’s not like anything Steve can make is something that didn’t come from before medieval times
I agree. The game takes place out of time.
I think the theory behind mangrove root placement is that roots above ground tend to go down, towards/into the ground. Muddy roots are already in the ground, and thus might not go straight down, but sideways instead to find more nutrients.
The logic isn't fully sound, as lots of roots do go sideways above ground, but it makes the most sense to me.
Is the Iron Golem supposed to just let the Zombie Villager go around and kill all the other villagers?? They obviously dont have the technology to cure the Zimbie Villagers, if they did, the villager wouldnt have to be locked up in the igloo
hello eyecraft, thank you for all useful videos you upload for us minecraft players out here❤️
Yo eyecraft i got one for you. If you dry sponges in a furnace with a bucket in the fuel(either empty or left after a lava bucket was used) itll fill the bucket up with water
5:04
eyecraftmc be like
just sayin' -
"no way to see what way you're facing in the F3 menu"
look mid way down on the left. "facing: North (towards ....)
excellent vid as always, man :D
Thank you!
The reverse Minecart can be used to go pretty quick on rails if u don't have lots of powered rails
Im sorry, this has to be said. I think you have the nicest and calmest voice ever. Whenever Im mad I just watch your videos because your voice calms me down! Also, thank you for teaching us so much about minecraft. Without you, Id be nowhere :)
Meanwhile it still takes me conscious effort to remember that villages have been added. God, I feel old
My favorite UA-camr posted a video 🗿
Thank You !
Np!
At 11:19 there is seeds growing on a path block
Hello. Thanks for video. I really like them and are very useful.
Just one suggestion, It might be rude so sorry.... but just add a soft , cheerful music in background.
There is already nice background music for this video, not sure why you can't hear it
He probably likes those green orbs songs 💀
I dont know why but these videos are weirdly really comforting
The cauldron one isn’t right there isn’t four there is a lot more with all the potions you can put in them
only in bedrock that Is a feature
That redstone with leaves was a real good one
Your voice is so soothing
You are the best mc youtuber, I recently bought mc and your videos helped me out a ton, thanks alot, and keep up the good work
The fact about cauldrons breaking into different colors was definitely iNsAnE
In Bedrock Zombie Villages are way more common
For a while after jungles were added, dungeons were still the only place to get the beans as the block had not been added to the trees yet
iron golems paired with snow golem sentries are my favorite combo. the boat minecart could be cool if you rode the cart into the water and then were able to steer to the track system you want to be in and then just drive up on land and ride off on the tracks
would be useful for transporting villagers over a body of water
Great video, I learn something new every time you upload!! 👍👍🔥🔥
Thanks!
Great vid as always! I’ve always loved the zombie horse and would absolutely love to see them in survival one day
These tips are really awesome, the arrows made me laugh 😃
why are there seeds growing out of the path way ? at 11:21
Idk generation
I discovered Minecraft almost a year ago (too late) and these kind of videos are very informative. Thanks man!
I like that they removed the lakes, it was always a pain to fill them up when building
"2 block tall grass block is useless." also "Place water on top to make mowed lawn" I know this was said exactly but still, it has a use. Not very good a use but...eh. Also a way to make a fountain with the block 3 blocks tall without placing other blocks.
Your videos are awesome and your voice is quite relaxing. It's like if Bob Ross did Minecraft.
8:55 but it is important because if golem will not kill zombified villager then it will turn the rest of the village into zombified villager
Half way through the video so I don’t know if you mention it but you can put potions in cauldrons on bedrock
Dude, how aren’t yor views and sub count in the millions? Because you sure as hell deserve to be there. Not only are your videos super helpful and informative, but they also are very entartaining. Great job bro, keep it up!
i loveee your videos. i tell my boyfriend all the new facts i learn. ive been watching you so much recently. thanks for the great content!
I think the Zombiehorse was a intermediate of a Horse struck by lightning.
It should turn into a skeleton horse after a while.
Maybe this sort of video wouldn't be quite your style, but I'd love to hear what your ideas for 1.20 are at some point
Only young sunflowers face the sun all the time, adult sunflower just face where the sun rises since they don’t require as much sunlight compared to their younger versions
I like your video so much
Thank you!
Would be cool if the iron golem picked up a zombie villager and then when there were no more hostile mobs in the area it would bring it to you to heal them
I kinda just assume the golem is “programmed” to kill any zombie or threat to the village. Maybe it doesn’t recognize the zombie villager as an old villager
I've never heard anyone say minecraft was "supposed to be in the middle ages". I always saw it as more of a high concept fantasy setting. The default skin wears jeans and a t-shirt.
I guess is could be said even earlier tbh since... in the high middle ages they had guns.
I never knew bout the light blocks, this is great since I made a PVP world and I want more natural lighting around certain maps, this is perfect!
In 1.17 it came to java as its a bedrock item
I am daily waiting for you
Something weird I found is that if you put a villager in a boat and drive it into a minecart, the minecart will start to drive itself automatically. Idk if this was just a one time thing, but it’s great for moving villagers
Its a glitch people know about but ig it isn't used much
In fact it seems he featured it
You have such a soothing voice. I always watch your videos to relax before bed ^^
You'd be lovely at audiobook reading.
I remember in old Pocket Edition versions the cactus didn't have a texture at the bottom. You could just see through it.
Abandoned villages are like 25% from my experience.
I didn't know about the empty village rarity!
I once had a world where I found 2 empty villages near each other and 1 big village close by as well!
Your videos are good
wait, enderman is in creative mode all this time??
Lava coming out of ice and the ice stays right there gives me some brain itching. Same that water is denied in the nether, because of the heat but ice isn't 🫣
You can very much tell what cardinal direction you're facing in the F3 menu. It even says if the direction is negative or positive in the XYZ axes
Flashback to reading about how male urine was a part of creating blue dye in the middle ages
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If you are playing with a friend (two people) and one is in overworld and the other is in nether. The nether guy breaks nether portal (1 block is enough) and the other comes thru it creates an infinite obsidian mining method
our Iron Golems are always running awag from the village we sattled… xD
About the iron golem one, there was a snapshot i think, where iron golems would kill normal villagers. It was happening if you beat a raid, you know that villagers launch fireworks to celebrate, well if the villager that launghed a firework was in a house with another villager and the firework would have damaged him, the iron golem would get mad at him and kill it.
About tall grass/fern, you can bonemeal the normal ones to grow them bigger, in bedrock that action doesn't use your bonemeal, like it doesn't consume it. That way you could have an infinite source of grass
Does the infinite grass work with dispensers? Moss would make it obsolete, but if so, that would be an infinite bonemeal farm.
@@matthewparker9276 I don't know yet, but i'll try and see
@@matthewparker9276 Ok, so dispensers still use the bonemeal. Also it doesn't work on seagrass and it seems to be a really low chance of the bone meal toactually be consumed sometimes
You can't get tall grass from tall grass in any version in any edition notch was weird
6:26 - FYI The sun always rises in the east and sets in the west regardless of hemisphere or time of year.
I don't thin so northern countries are kinda alien
@@juluke8385 Regardless of whether you are in the northern or southern hemisphere, the sun will always rise in the east and set in the west. The sun, the stars, and the moon rise in the east and always set in the west because the earth spins towards the east. I’ve googled it against multiple resources, including WorldAtlas.
Weather patterns are different in each hemisphere, because of the angle of the worlds axis, but the earth only spins in one direction.