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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2023
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just the insane amount of trees he planted for the one big tree got me laughing so hard
... You have no idea how long that took.
I ended up placing 100 saplings and then setting RandomTickSpeed to 100000.
And I only got one tall tree.
@@PhoenixSCskill issue
luck issue
@@PhoenixSC tree
@@PhoenixSC mc be like:
That tierlist has the same energy as "That's right, it goes in the square hole"
oh dear god
"PTSD intensifies"
I was gonna say that myself had I not seen your comment first lol
I prefer the round hole but sure
What do you think the S stands for? That's right, the Square hole.
I actually love the Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak Log and Sapling! Can't wait to see someone create a planks texture with that theme!
Same!
I bet it's a rainbow of some kind
And leaves
each plank on the block is a different color
And what about....Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Warson Oak Log?
is it just me or is the fusion of all woods actually unironically aesthetically pleasing
It’s beautiful
Its weird and destroyed, it can be both an abstract art piece and a type of wood after some kind of nuclear warfare where the world is just broken
I unironically love that texture for the bark. It's such a nice grainy texture that we don't have anymore in Minecraft since the texture updates.
I can already see some applications for the texture in more military themed maps. I want this as a mod!
its deep fried
@@guineasqueaker *_Y O U R A B O U T T O B E D E E P F R I E D_*
it feels like it would be great in natural themed builds… like it would go great with coarse and rooted dirt
edit: and maybe podzol? though i think the colors are too different, something could be done to make it fit…
My first thought was it looks like a manure pile texture...
Birch is so underrated. Stripped birch logs make a perfect combo with sandstone, just like prismarine and oxidized copper. Tell me what you think
Birch logs have been restricted to very precise builds, bit the stripped version goes well with a lot of things, including dark oak based builds. I always used the planks, but stripped logs are definitely cool.
amen. literally all the wood types can be made to look good, pretty much any block in minecraft can
i like birch because it pairs really well with my cherry wood house, and also ive always used birch planks as my go-to floor/ceiling block, and the stripped log is awesome, i always like to incorporate it in stuff when i can
birch is kinda ugly imo, dont like the color of the planks/logs but the stripped log is ok
This would actually be cool to have. Imagine every time you strip the log, a layer of color is removed. Sort of like veneer or plywood
Both birch and acacia wood have their uses. Acacia is great if you want to add warm, earthy accents to a build, and birch would be useful in a very white, sterile environment (mansion interiors, hospitals, etc.)
Acacia log is also very good for stoney builds :-D
"b-but the funny pink man says that birch looks bad!!!"
thank you for saying this, context is very important with these wood types
@@Blackholebirb Yeah! Castles, sacrificial pits, "cobblestone" paths...
@@seasonsarecool To be fair, i also agree that the birch log looks bad on the tree. BUT it looks amazing when used in fantasy builds, especially when stripped.
Also birch looks good for Japanese styled classic houses. Mixed with the new stripped block of bamboo, it would add more color to the build.
Honestly a wood type with super contrasty rings and stripes seems like a really fun idea. Would love to see something like that in Minecraft proper.
AGREE
zebra wood
For now you could use beehives for that
RAINBOW PLANKS!!!!!!?!!?!!!?!!
It kinda reminds me of real life petrified wood. of course this version is more extreme with the assortment of colors, but its still cool.
now you just need to merge all of the tree models so you get the objectively best tree shape
it'll be huge and amazing
I love how each ring on the Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak Log is different, meaning the tree's appearance may morph and blend over time as it ages.
I actually unironicly love the wood you made.
I feel like its a decayed petrefied wood of a tree species long gone extinct. Perfect for the sniffer to dig up saplings for
Mojang, add this to the game
Same here I actually liked it lol I even like the way the rings looked.
And the top looks like a good floor piece for a candy shop or something.
This is what you get after trying to compost multiples sapplings
Maybe alpha trees convert into it when you jump from early beta to 1.20
Oh wow it does actually look a lot like petrified wood come to think of it
I love how the fused log and sapling falls under "Natural Blocks" when the only possible way to make them would be in like 10 different labs
Nah man, just get a bee with pollen from each one to go to one and then boom this tree
That is how it works right?
@@kevkevplays5662 Incest lol
@@kevkevplays5662 yes, indeed
You ACTUALLY came up with a cool design ! I'd see this as one of the most unique decorative block there is ! I mean, just looking at the bark, they are tons of original design where this texture could be used.
All wood types are the best. Building is an entire style, and thinking certain blocks aren’t good just limits your palette.
Lots of them also fit into certain styles like birch wood to me fit a Japanese style building with the doors and trap doors.
Also that joke block you made at the end is funny. I want to know what the planks and stripped log looks like 😂
Part of the hate is from the original pallet acacia was added to that had essentially no turquoise blocks to pair it with. Today its a lot easier to find a partner for it after the additions of prismarine, concrete, warped wood, and aged copper. Also the enhanced grayscale that now has deepslate and blackstone to get you all the way to black and calcite and quartz bricks to get you to white. Grayscale is definitely Minecrafts most developed pallet, which is good because the most basic buildings technique is grayscale + 1 color. (Black base plus red highlights for example)
@@jasonreed7522 delete acacia
@@PugoDev no
If birch wasn't so horribly pale I would agree with you.
@@tysontaggart7246 Birch is my favorite, how dare you insult the best tree that is the easiest to chop down >:(
Phoenix has a good upload schedule but you can never predict when a video will come out
It's mostly at night
ye
night aussie time
Frequently, but randomly
That sapling actually looks really good, hopefully they add it as a sniffer plant in 1.20.1
but it'd have to have an extremely low chance and the leaves don't drop saplings
if you gave coke to a sniffer, he might actually give you this item in return...
What about giving it heroi… i mean pepsi?
To get high?
least delusional content hungry vanilla player
I'd like to point out that the bark texture for jungle wood is literally just a normal bark texture but flipped on its side.
Genuinely, I really love the merged verson, like it would make for such best floors and walls with the texturing on either side/end
you should continue this by taking the hex colour code from each pixel of each log type, average the number then use that for the colour to create the average of all the logs
Sounds like stone
And make the bark go slightly diagonal, so its jungle and the others combined
@@roboguy2296 so... diagonal?
Surprisingly, it ain't stone. I've done it (all the overworld logs) and uploaded the result to r/PhoenixSC
@@OMGYavani I thought you'd provide the hexadecimal code for the average color of all wood types. lol
The new sapling should randomly grow into one of the types of tree shapes
So we can either get the oak shaped tree, or a super tall jungle shaped tree
Or maybe we can just merge them all-
have all tree types grow out of the big jungle one
that'd be kinda cool
exactly my thoughts
nah I like the first option better. It's all the trees in one. It's the the mew equivalent. The tree all other trees descend from, the tree of origin
@@aguyontheinternet8436 not related to the vid but can you post a video and name it: "uploaded a video"
so i get the notification:A guy in the internet uploaded a video🥸
@@w3u272 lol
seeing that one janky pizza tower animation in a phoenix video actually gave me whiplash
The way I genuinely liked the texture you created lol we now need it in the game!
Not gonna lie your combination log type actually looks pretty cool, all the tones go really well together. Of course, you didn't show us the stripped log or plank version. I'd also like to see the door and trapdoor. 10/10
Makes me think of the walls from Doom
MOJANG NEEDS TO ADD THİS
don't forget the boat, fence, fence gate, pressure plate, button...
Pheonix putting every wood type in “S tier” is literally the best thing to happen.
Bro won the entire community tree type wars single-handedly, my respect! 🎉🎉🎉
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I never understood the hatred for acacia, its a nice orange with cool grey logs. It was more unique than the other ones all being brown for the longest time (excluding birch of course)
gimme acacia over jungle every time lol
I find all the logs very nice to build with
Stripped acacia is so goated, it works so good for accent for interior designs, steampunk pipes or in japanese suburbans exteriors, the planks work beautifully alongside dark oak trims for roofing (specially big and dramatic medieval ones), and the natural logs is perfect for texturing stones as an stepping hue towards tuff or deepslate.
The wood is cool, but the trees are extremely annoying to harvest. Their slant makes space needed for them to grow high, they're to tall to harvest without scaffolding or some extra height, and you need to break leaves to get all the wood, sometimes ill see floating acacia leaves because i forgot a piece of wood inside leaves i couldn't see.
I love acacia but I have to avoid seeing it when possible or use a texture pack because for some reason that specific shade of orange is a trigger for Fucked Up Things That My Brain Does
I didn't know people fought over which wood is the best. 0_0
Wonderful video (and nice new wood)!
3:09 "fuck these in particular, ANYWAY..."
I must say that every single wood type is Actually quite useful, provided you are a good enough builder and know how to incorporate them into your builds properly. with the right technique, Acacia wood might perfectly come in handy for detailing the side paneling of your mansion.
I like to use it when working with waxed copper
@@Valsorayu yeah, copper goes real good with both Warped wood and Acacia wood. Honestly they all get a S in my book.
@@doncomputer5931 I like using Acacia for like temple-y builds, along with like mangrove and the stone brick varients
I used Acacia to contrast the Oxidized Copper in my base, as the Orange and Turquoise contrast very nicely.
@@bunnyben87 nice Idea, I'll have to try that in one of my builds someday. Good Idea, mate.
I unironically really like this wood type. It’s got a savanna vibe to it.
Thats kinda the point
personally i think it's more of a wintery taiga vibe, but go off, it would probably work in a savannah as well
which one??????
Everyone gangsta until people start discussing what wood type is the new wood block
jungly
One of my favorite things to do is to make a checkerboard wooden floor alternating between Dark Oak and Birch. After the release of the Nether "wood", I liked to alternate Acacia, Crimson, and Jungle (specifically Jungle - Crimson - Acacia - Crimson - Jungle repeating) and offset each row by 1 for a pretty trippy and just plain pretty pattern in flooring. With the release of cherry, I'll have to find other new uses for acacia simply because cherry is a better fit for this particular pattern. All of that said, Acacia has the best looking door in the entire game without question.
1:26 is no one gonna mention how dark oak is on there twice
I can’t believe moganj would remove guns from Minecraft, how am I supposed to kill the enderdragon now?
Beat Jean? to death with a salmon.
Moganj
thermonuclear bomb
you now have to laid the dragon, the bard way
But they have tnt and kamikazes (creepers)
Everyone: **argues which type of wood is the best**
Me: *WOOD IS WOOD*
I agree
wood = wood
Fr fr
wood is wood but birch is trash
@@ThePaulistaI like birch
Every wood type can be used right to look good, yes, even birch logs (not stripped cuz they actually look good by themselves)
3:53 I swear I heard phoenix say it was "logly" and I had to rewind to check. Idk whether to be relieved or disappointed
NEVER, have i imagined, that giving EVERY wood type a fair chance, and giving them "the best" would be so refreshing, it takes a great mind to select the best wood type, but Even Greater, is the mind of a person who can see that every wood type is good in it's own right! (that combined wood type is goofy and interesting as well, thank you Phoenix!)
Completely agree. I can never understand people getting so specific about woods in this game. They've all got their uses.
Its not what type of wood, its how you use it. The most hated ones I see are Jungle, Birch, and Acacia but they all have uses. Jungle is good in the actual biome or spareingly paired oak, it adds a pop without being overwhelming. Birch is a great contrast to all builds, giving a unique floor to a woodland mansion, or maybe the roof to one of your first houses. Acacia is paired great with other colors but I like using its logs to pair with stone and the likes. Love em or hate em, they're here to stay, so you might as well have fun with them
W take
I think the birch planks are too bright for what I normally do, but the unique log texture is great for support pillars.
I used stripped birch and oak logs to build my giant ass house and it looks really nice
It also looks amazing with sandstone or as a contrast with prismarine
I used every single wood type in my Minecraft worlds and i made houzes out of evry wood i come across and i simply do not care , wood is wood
acacia pairs really well with copper (oxidized and clean) and warped wood.
The dark merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak Log should be like a jawbreaker. So with each layer you strip away there's a different wood type and it gets smaller
It depends what you use it for. I work mostly now with Spruce, Mangrove and Dark Oak. I use Jungle and Acacia the least, but thats because of my buildstyles. Underwater base and Asian base tend not to use those colors but im fine with that.
I actually am very happy with the bamboo set as we finally have a true yellow color as stairs and slabs. I can finish my tower that now uses Endstone bricks as that was the closest to yellow I needed...
Phoenix truly is a moderator of peace. Bringing all of us together with one simple concept. A common enemy
I love it, it has a nice bark.
"common enemy"? I like it. The bark actually looks like it has a gnarled texture that you could feel rather than just something completely smooth
No a messiah of the wood bestowing on us the knowledge and will of the Barky God.
yet he causes conflict in the community for the sake of views, which no doubt helps the toxicity of the minecraft community
@@mr.monkey354 the conflict is already there he's just showing how dumb it is.
The amount of randomness in Phoenix SC's videos are unmatchable
Hi, I’m Saul Goodman did you know that you have rights? The constitution says you do. I believe that until proven guilty every man, women and child is innocent. Thanks why I fight for you Albuquerque! Better call Saul.
"Hey ______ Michael here".
Didn't say channel name cuz youtubers don't like it when someone else's channel is promoted In their chat and you may get banned/ignored or blocked.
Don't smite me almighty PhoenixSC.
@@bowxfire5275you’re not funny
@@rajput36000 The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
At 3:40 The perfect wood log being acacia but with the inside of cherry is... poetic?
I mean, the two non-fantasy wood types to have the most "esoteric" color is... quite interesting
Also the "fusion tree log" thing is funny and beautiful
I love the outside look of that custom log honestly
I never did understand why people hated some wood types, you can have your preference but they are all good wood, simply for different styles of building. Thanks Phoenix SC for fixing this problem! (Keep up the great content!)
You know what they're saying, hating is cool 😂
Birch is ugly. Spruce and Dark Oak are best. So yeah, still they all have their uses. Not that I would know anymore, I don't play crappy games made by crappy companies that exists to scam their playerbase.
@@dangte6625 found The snowflake
@@livedandletdie why is birch ugly?
@@livedandletdie i think birch is quite pretty
I agree. All woodtypes are great and the worst at the same time. It depends on the aesthetic you’re going for
uhhh I think every wood type has it's contexts, but I feel that spruce is the wood type i use *most* as a combination of it being super available when you plant a 2x2 sapling clutch and going well with pretty much any nature block or other kind of wood because of how dark and saturated it is.
random but i'm a huge spruce simp fr, i like all wood blocks but SPRUCE. spruce.
real vibrant on the ends there, but what about the cherry leaves?
just the leaves in general, though the reason i thought of this is that it'd be real neat to find the occasional cherry leaf in the leaves.
3:01 Honestly, i agree with Pheonix. Wood debates are stupid
I didn't even know there was one
@@ADMICKEY same
My favorite is morning wood
Actually, that inner wood pattern isn't all that bad looking. The bark is also like one of those crunchy looking trees that are easy to peel the bark off of. 9/10
I think the bark looks like banksia tree bark
The segment on wood reminds me of that video "it goes in the square hole"
I personally love every wood type genuinely. I have my favourites but I don't hate any of the others and I always like to experiment with woods I don't use as often.
I liked how the actual combination wood was just cherry with acacia bark 3:40
I used to think some wood types were worse than others but now i feel like they are all good it just depends on how you use them
From a building perspective they are all equally good and bad, its all about skill & context.
From a mechanics perspective you can debate what is most utilitarian. Acacia and mangrove grow weirdly making them annoying to harvest, mega spruce makes a podzol stain, regular spruce is regularly slightly too tall, and oaks have a chance to be "lollypop oaks" which are more hassle than they are worth (you either need to include height limiting bars or just burn them out of your tree farm), jungle 2x2s have branches you could miss and nobody farms them as 1x1s, and birch can only be grown as regular short trees. Personally i prefer birch, jungle, and mega spruce for bulk wood purposes in manual farms since they are low hassle.
And this changes again when autofarming since instead of caring about how easy/hard they are to manually cut down we care about how predictable and fussy they are because that determines the redstone requirements. A basic oak autofarm & blast chamber can be very simple (for treefarms) or even 0 interaction thanks to azalea trees & moss mechanics. (Bone meal moss and occasionally an azalea sappling will grow exactly where you want it to, its slow but works)
Accacia LOGS are great for grey themeing, i think accacia STRIPPED LOGs and PLANKs are fine too but require more specific block typing
if I had to pick my favorite LOG i would pick accacia if I had to pick my favorite WOOD type i would pick oak for its many uses in alot of builds and working well with the most amount of different blocks
however, its just based on where and what blocks you use that make the blocks you are using great.
I actually love that custom wood type you made.
It would be funnier if it spawned the form of the tree of that biome (example, you plant that in a savannah you get the acacia form, etc)
Awesome idea! That way there would still be some adversity to the tree generation. Sounds like something out of a mod/data pack.
If you hate a wood type, it’s probably because you can’t make something look good with that wood type.
I guess I hate every wood type then
I hate birch not because I can’t build with it
But because i feel weird looking at it
I'll never use dark oak without some bright and colorful carpets and flower pots
@@Dado_nastro dark oak is my favorite I usually combine it with oak accent blocks
I hate that this is true … I also hate cherry blossom wood.
That is my teir list too. They all can look really good if you use them right.
the wood type looks so good
Dude I really love the new tree you made it's so unique in the way that it really looks like a real tree you would find it the real world
I’m a builder and I think that acacia is one of the best log types in the game. I use it to add more texture to the stone walls and it also works as a sort of stone pillar
I don't get that part, when there's wood or some other material mixed in with the stone it stands out jarringly, just looks and feels weird. Or that BdoubleO tutorial for trees where he put sandstone in one, it just feels wrong and you can see it's the wrong material type from a mile away. Or when someone mixes wool and grass in terrain, wool and gravel and other stuff for a stone path.
I use acacia planks with its logs, stone bricks, smooth stone and coblestone in my base. Orange and gray looks really nice together
@@chickenfarmer321 Let’s start this out by a simple question. Have you ever seen a perfect old stone wall? Probably not, then why should you build a perfect stone wall in minecraft? It looks like an untextered model in blender. You see what builders refer as texturing is simply adding well… texture to your build. By putting some cobblestone in your wall you can add soul and a story to your wall and break up the jaring simplicity. But there is a much more important reason to texturing, and that is lightning. Ofcourse if you look at a stone wall in real life you are gonna see all sort of shadows forming because the wall isn’t perfectly straight, but in minecraft we can only build a perfectly straight wall. Thus lighter and darker blocks allow us to get shadows in our wall. There finally emerges our problem, we don’t have enough shades of grey in stone form to properly texture our wall. All of our stone blocks are pretty similiar in their shade you can’t really tell the difference between andesite and stone if you aren’t close enough. That when blocks like wool or acacia come into play to give us a nice soft shadow. Ofcourse if you look at the blocks individually you are going to see the fact that there is wood in that stone wall but with a little bit of imagination this problem can be overlooked. If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
@@chickenfarmer321 try paying more attention to the hues rather than the minecraft logic, building with accurate materials is fine and all, but minecraft textures often felt very flat and boring for their intended purposes
@Someone two points, I've never seen a stone wall as irregular as you're describing. Any man made stone wall is going to be at least somewhat uniform in the type of rock, even in ruins. (River rocks, castle walls made of whatever stone those are made of, boulder retaining walls for someone's yard) And adding cobvlestone to a stone brick wall is far from acacia or wool, you have all the other stone type blocks like basalt, deepslate, blackstone, andesite, tuff, concrete/concrete powder even, not to mention the large number of things those materials can be processed into. Seeing a random wool or wood doesn't add texture, it adds a blemish, it stands out and breaks immersion and reminds me it's someone's pixel art with something close to the color of rock.
Tango Tek's work is an example of the way to do it properly, plenty of variation and detail while also respecting the blocks the build is made of. (though he does have a habit of putting Smithing Tables in the floor)
This new wood type you've created is actually awesome and I love it
i wanna make a tierlist now
S: Spruce
A:dark Oak, Oak, the red and the cyan nether wood (i forgot what its called), cherry? (haven't seen it yet)
B:birch, arcacia,
C:jungle
D:is there anything left? idk
Honestly doesn't look that bad. Yeah it cant really be used for most things, but the bark has a neat mulched dirt look, and the rings could be used as custom floor mats
I think the sapling you made should also have like properties from the Dark oak, Jungle trees and Spruce. That being, placing 4 of them next to each other will grow either a Dark oak sized or Jungle tree sized of that sapling or Spruce size. just a idea sorry.
Spruce also does that too. But I often forget dark oak so good job!
@@theloafs2622 ah ok, i will add that to my comment sorry for forgetting
don't be sorry about that, he probably added that as well
Its just a reskinned oak tree, hence the code making that large varient
Birch wood works very well with sandstone. Incredibly usefully when recreating structures stuch as the louvre in minecraft.
The Majong logo at the beginning already cracked me up
Before he even started putting them into tiers I already knew he was gonna put them all in one tier
I unironically love that wood and desire to see it in stripped / plank form. Could make some great builds with that stuff.
me too
Only woods I don't use in builds are the nether woods, and acacia. Mainly cuz farming/grinding them is a chore. I think all wood types are pretty when used right.
WOOD USE GUIDE (feel free to add ideas)
Oak Planks: Basic houses, cottages, texturing in run-down builds, anything.
Oak Logs/Wood: Accents, dock poles, campfire logs.
Stripped Oak: Floorboards (especially in castles), nature-themed interior decorating.
Spruce Planks: Forest-themed or fantasy builds.
Spruce Logs/Wood: Accents, underwater dock poles, custom trees.
Stripped Spruce: Earthy builds, overgrown or foresty builds.
Birch Planks: Hospital waiting rooms, mansion interiors.
Birch Logs/Wood: Mushroom-themed builds, accents, mansion exteriors, gardens.
Stripped Birch: Floorboards (in windmills), windmill posts, cottagecore-style builds, Oriental/East Asian/"Japanese"-style houses/builds.
Dark Oak Planks: Traditional, classic, warm builds (old libraries, extravagant houses).
Dark Oak Logs/Wood: Custom trees, accents, dark fantasy builds, underwater dock poles.
Stripped Dark Oak: Gardens, charred ruins, floorboards (use with birch for a kitchen-floor look).
Acacia Planks: Warm accents, desert-themed builds, roofing on Oriental/East Asian/"Japanese"-style houses/builds.
Acacia Logs/Wood: Stoney accents, castle framing, windowframes in megabuilds.
Stripped Acacia: Warm earthy accents, framing in desert houses, desert home interiors, floorboards (use with oak for a fiery look).
Crimson Planks: Red-themed high fantasy/otherworldly builds, "natural" magenta accents.
Crimson Stem/Hyphae: Foreboding/spooky areas, Nether-themed builds.
Stripped Crimson: Gardens, floorboards (use in stains with oak or birch to give the effect of a blood-soaked floor).
Warped Planks: Ocean-themed builds, cool accents, blue-themed high fantasy/otherworldly builds.
Warped Stem/Hyphae: Magical paths/custom trees.
Stripped Warped: Ocean builds, accents, framing (if used right).
Cherry Planks: Candy-themed builds, fairy-themed builds, bright accents (goes well with birch).
Cherry Logs/Wood: Framing on candy/fairy-themed builds, custom trees, interior accents.
Stripped Cherry: Floorboards (use with birch), custom plants, large candy bits (trick-or-treat themed world?).
delete acacia
@@KwikBR no ❤
im at 2:22 my prediction is that hes gonna put EVEY wood in the S tier
welp, i was right, now we need planks, pressure plates, fences, fence gates, trapdoors, doors and whatever else there is from these trees
Adore the tier list because every log has its place, but the mixed wood is just perfection! Love it! Need it in game!
I love how I knew exactly where this was going as soon as he started talking about oak wood
I want to know what the planks look like for that new tree you got. Plus a download for it so it can be used. That'll be cool.
i didnt expect to learn boomerang physics from this channel
i think phoenix should try to branch out to make sci-comm vids
it would be awesome i think
Nah, knowledge of how boomerangs work is elementary school required learning in Australia
@@Wyattporterin my country physics is not a subject in elementary
he would have to make a new channel for those or the videos would probably get like 5k views (which compared to his usual 700k views in like a week is terrible) and they might completely kill his channel if he uploads them too often
I wonder what the Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak log would looklike in planks, slabs, stairs, signs, buttons, pressure plates, fences, fencegates, hanging signs, and boats....
And wonder what its door and trapdoor designs would be.
@@keylimepie3143 checkerboard checkerboard probably
Is there also a big 2x2 variant of your new tree? Like with jungle, dark oak and spruce. I wonder what a mixture of these three big types would look like.
Ye I was waiting for that, disappointed.
Love the Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak Logs!
Now, about the Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak *LEAVES....*
I hate how vague companies are about rules now. WHAT COUNTS AS A GUN?!?! DOES A WATER GUN COUNT?!?! WHAT ABOUT HARPOON GUNS?!?! Companies need to stop being so extremely vague about these kinds of rules, because these kind of things are genuine questions that server owners may have to figure out only after their server is banned. COMPANIES, PLEASE, BE MORE SPECIFIC!!!
they can always rely on bows, call them guns, and make them work like guns
@@equilibrum999 Oh yeah. A bow is literally the same thing as a gun, if you reduce it to the basic concept. Yet we have it in vanilla minecraft.
There's also swords. All of these objects were made to hurt and kill other living beings.
0:15 that’s a scooter, not a segway
I believe every wood has it's place in certain builds. I've used every type for something at least once
My favourite wood types:
• Cherry
• Birch
• Spruce
• Dark oak
*Moyang removes guns from Minecraft*
Literally anybody: Guns aren't even in the game what in heavens did y'all remove?
It's actually very nice. I could see the sapling used in decoration with pots. The log could be used as a decorative target (alongside the actual target block) or be used as a part of a gravelly path
Y the heck does this look like the sorta wood type u'd find in a biomes mod. Like the Blue Skyes forge mod or the Twilight Forest. I've only played using biome mod backs a few times but i loved the wood types so much. I legitimately wanna try out the final form of minecraft wood in a mod pack or smthn. Also, 2 days in a row of spending hrs watching peenixsc vids 😅
I love how much “That’s right, the square hole!” energy his tier list has
this needs to be a mod, but with the added feature of the Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak Sapling having a chance of growing into the different tree types that make it up. (ie, one sapling could grow to resemble a jungle tree while another grows to look like a spruce.)
that's what the tree literally does
I love the Dark Merry Sprirch Jungcia Oak Log.
the cherry with the acacia looked so good!
It’s nice to see someone who does not discriminate some wood types
key word for wood: use it in the right biome and itll look just as good (even counts when you mix the wood a bit)
The Vigilante's initial dialogue in that meme is basically Pheonix SC's actual reaction, just with a bit less confusion
Just realised how similar this looks to rainbow eucalyptus... Love that!!
2:06 and I'm already getting square hole vibes.
More like cube hole
Wait, I do actually kinda like that new wood type Phoenix made.
Edit: It would be cool if the new tree had the chance to grow in all of the other trees patterns. And if put in a 2x2 shape could go into the jungle, dark oak, or spruce patterns as well.
Ngl I actually like the wood too. It's surprising more accurate to oak irl, than oak in-game is too
@@TheRoboRyan Agreed. And The rings will also have their uses in certain builds.
it literally does that
the only gripe i have with the... dark merry whatever, is its bark, it looks like dirty, muddy, grimy, unappealing
though its inside looks amazing
Fun factabout what happens at 1:20 Technically, because of the now separated italian couple "eternalove", italians were THE FIRST TO HAVE A PROBLEM WITH MINECRAFT BIRCH
But if you want to make a modern house you kinda have to use it alongside acacia logs so...
So yeah, @camman18 isn't the first to make this statement about birch
0:06 Majong?