Drowned don't have a rare chance to drop nautilus shells, they have a rare chance to spawn holding one and if you kill them they will drop it 100% of the time.
@@bluemeiko yeah just fish for a hour or so. You'll have a library of books, Bunch of nametags, nautilus shells, enchanted fishing rods and bows and a trident. With the better fishing rods the fishing goes fast enough to not get boring. And you'll earn exp to fix your tools or to use for the books. It's a really multifunctional hobby. My base is next to the ocean so i go for some fishing every once in a while and make all the stuff to raid another ocean monument with a conduit on It's roof. Once you completed it the first time, you'll have plenty of blocks to setup the conduit every time on top, kill the guardians and loot the sponges. Having 2 stacks of sponges is really great after just 3 monuments.
You should use slime or honey block as a temporary block for building the conduit before raiding ocean monuments. you will Insta mine them even if you have mining fatigue.
Yet again, outstanding content. I’ve heard conduits mentioned hundreds of times, but never explained. I have an underwater monument right in front of my beach. I managed to get a little prismarine and gold blocks by chucking a ton of sand at it to make some air space and digging down into it to get stuff. I will go and get some more, and with all these guides you have made I’m sure I’m progressing so much more in the game than I ever have before. With my eldest the game was just get iron, get diamonds, go to the nether, go to the end, done. I’m really getting into this. Massive respect to the time and effort you put into these guides to make them as clear as day to anyone.
What does that mean? The 9x9? The 8x8? I see ppl leaving this comment but I don't understand. What if your coordinates are in the hundreds or thousands? What is 8x8?
@@Nortio the coordinates you are talking about that can be in the thousands are different from chunk coordinates. On java, if you press f3 and find the part that says "Chunk:" and then 3 numbers, those are your coordinates in the specific chunk you're in. So go until the x and z coords are both 9, then dig down and if I'm not mistaken you should always find the treasure. It probably looks different in f3 on bedrock but I'm sure it's there somewhere
@@Nortiogo to the X on the map. take your coords (on Bedrock, you can turn coords on in the settings). Divide both x and z by 16. Round down to nearest whole number. Multiply by 16. Add 8 to both x and z. Dig on those coords. Treasure.
@@glowerworm that is the dumbest way to find the treasure. Just center yourself on the X and move back slightly in the map. Nobody need to divide by 16 then multiply by 16 for no reason whatsoever. You made a easy process stupidly complicated for no reason at all. Stay off drugs.
I had no idea that sea lanterns could power a conduit. I knew conduits provided a vision enhancement and water breathing but didn't know the other effects. Very informative guide. Keep up the good work.
I wish I had found your channel earlier. It would had been so useful when I was playing more survival! I still watch every single one of your videos though because I always learn something new. Keep it up!
Instant sub. Very well structured, in depth, and straight forward instructional; didn't leave me with any new questions and answered all those I had going in. GGs
I started looking at farm tutorials and now I only get content from a couple creators I don't really like that keep repackaging the same thing. I'm glad I found your channel. I appreciate that you engage the audience rather than just showing me something someone else built and buying sponsored placement
That's spooky as i was just scoping out my first proper underwater building this lunch (been putting it off) and this would be extremely useful. Thanks. Heading back to base to see what bits I've got lying around.
Omg you posted it!! I asked if you could make this in a comment on a community post, you probably haven't seen it, but thank you for making this!! You're really good at explaining things, very easy to keep up with and you always have all the details on these things in the video. I usually go back and watch these whenever I'm unsure about anything, bc it's basically guaranteed your video goes through whatever it was. Thank you, u amazing human being😌
@@AchiragChiragg omg yes, THIS!! I'm dealing with a lot of anxiety recently bc things in my life isn't going too great at the moment. A lot of stress, and usually, if it's one of those days where those struggles are debilitating, being on youtube in general helps me redirect my attention away from my attacks. And this channel is no different. A calming voice teaching me small things about my comfort game is surprisingly soothing. It's also actually teaching me something new, maybe not useful things to know for real life, but hey.. ppl said to learn at least one new thing each day, they NEVER said it had to be practical or useful to my real life.😌
I like how the conduit is basically just a ton of nautilus shells in a block and the heart of the sea in the middle that opens up like an Eye to reveal that red line, which is the pupil when it's fully powered so cool.
I like to think I'm very knowledgeable of this game. I've been playing since 2012 and have watched the game develop. I like to play a little game of "how long does it take to learn something I didn't already know" when I watch your videos. I swear I can't go more than 20 seconds before learning something new. In this case, I had no idea dolphins will find treasure for you when you give them fish! That's so cool! Thanks for the amazing videos!
Tip: using the buried treasure map. Go on the x spot and center the cursor until you can't see it in the x spot Use f3 face north, then back a bit (s key) until a bit of your cursor is visible (1 pixel) The buried treasure is just below the block your standing. (No need to try and find it)
NO WAY I just made my first conduit last night!I think I know what I need to know about conduits but I’m gonna watch anyway cuz the content is good. Maybe I’ll learn something new let’s see lol
Drowned will ALWAYS drop a shell IF they have one in hand, and NEVER if they don't.eg ChunkBase is very efficient to loot many treasures, but you can also rely on maps (you may miss some chests if no shipwreck spawn near a treasure for example)
When building your conduit structure, use one scaffolding block to set the conduit on. Since the scaffolding gets waterlogged, the conduit can active without having to break the scaffolding block. Works on bedrock, not sure about java
An easier way to find the exact spot of the buried treasure is looking at the chunk coordinates and going to 9 on both x and z (8 in BE) Edit: I realize now that in BE it's probably much more difficult than to go to the debug screen and searching for the "Chunk Coordinates" line. (I never played BE so I couldn't know). There is a very helpful reply (from Rudianto A) to this comment that should tell you how you can do it there 😊
@@Eyecraftmc yeah! Before I knew this I used to make a big crater. Now it's just going to the spot, digging 3/4 sand and there it is! Your vids are always great btw! Thanks for the heart!
When building the conduit structure, if you want it to activate quickly to avoid climbing back up for air, just build a 5x5 ring (horizontal or vertical, it doesn't matter) and place the conduit in the middle. The conduit will activate will little radius but you'll have magic air and vision to finish the structure.
All my conduit questions answered in 1 video, awesome! I conduit wait to see what your next video is about. Always very useful information. btw, I think I'm 1st comment. If so, that's a 1st for me.
"i conduit wait to see you in the next video."😂 Stop lmao that got me while I'm sitting here waiting for my flight at the airport. Great video. I conduit wait to try building an under water base now.
If only they'd actually encourage under water adventure by having the conduit be like the totem where if you hold it you'd have underwater breathing. But of course still keep the conduit structure and make it more powerful so you don't have to hold it all the time
We entire mobs who's only role is to help you explore underwater (turtles give you water breathing equipment, dolphins help you find treasure and swim faster)
It took me forever to realize that they were even in the game. Now I always put them in the water around my base in case I do any work underwater or in case I need to clear/mine an ocean monument.
If you have an ocean monument drained and you build a conduit within a pool of water in the middle, will the effects still apply to water not touching the water that the conduit is built in if you're still in range?
I love these things. Have a bunch of em. Use one every time I raid an ocean monument for the water breathing, night vision and a little extra mining speed thanks to mining fatigue III from elder guardians. Without fatigue and adding aqua affinity the conduit lets you basically instamine stuff underwater, as long as you’re standing on something and not swimming (kinda weird). Also have em scattered around the oceans and lakes by my base. Love that I get the effects when on land and it’s raining, makes the rain a little useful! Not only that, but it’ll kill a few drowned that spawn while I’m at base getting me some more shells.
Was starting a world where I give myself 14 days to gather resources and then live underwater in a dome for the rest of the run and this was the first time I ever made and used a conduit to raid an ocean monument early game and make the dome so funny I had to use this guide to actually do that. Been playing for so many years yet this is the one instance where the conduit comes in clutch. And also of course the one ocean monument I raid before the 14 days were up didn’t have a sponge room…
1:13 press f3 and if the first and last coordinates in [these brackets], which are the chunk coordinates, are both 9, dig straight down and you'll find the buried trasure directly underneath you.
- Luck of the Sea increases the chance of getting a nautilus shell while fishing. - River biome has the highest chance of spawning drowneds, including those who hold nautilus shells and tridents
It's really a shame that they don't teach you this in game.. Minecraft in general is a game that someone who hasn't played before had no idea what to do..
Conduits are very useful for aquifer and underwater mining. It's basically a cheap beacon when you have aqua affinity on your helmet. Now your mining is faster underwater than out of water
If your planing on building multiple in the same ocean, don’t just wait till your out of range of the first one, count double that then make another so their ranges don’t overlap and you can use them most efficiently
i've made two conduits in my world since i had the materials. and i've yet to do anything with them. but the idea of using it to raid a monument is very tempting. and one thing i don't get is i've yet to see a youtuber actually go out of their way to get one of these, or just use them in general
The range of a full strength conduit is not nearly 4 times the range of a full strength beacon, it is nearly 2 times the range (1.92 to be exact). As you said, the radius of a beacon’s effects is 50, hence the diameter is 100. You are comparing the diameter of the conduit with the radius of the beacon. You need to compare it with the diameter of the beacon. 192/100 = 1.92.
Thanks since I am back from a 2 year hiatus on an anarchy server recently updated to a recent version and I wanted to relocate my 2 year old base underwater
I have a 4yo server with me and my 18yo daughter wife and various other family members. We have an area that has two massive mooshroom biomes with an end portal in-between them. I have 10 conduits an entire map of just ocean and two islands and you can breathe everywhere. we call the portal city that I built out of prismarine "atlantis" riptide III, elytra, fun times. Underwater glass tunnels connecting the surrounding 5 underwater monuments, that all lead to the deep dark cave below the one cave on the bigger of the two, and to the underwater end portal thats just about 15 blocks below seabed. Building the second megabeacon there soon.
Was literally just thinking about making a conduit in my survival world. This channel is such a saviour.
Thanks!
Same, whenever I need to do/know/find something in my Survival world, EyecraftMC uploads a video for it. It's like he reads my mind
Yes I was also thinking about making a conduit in my survival world so I can see better and kill drowns for tridents and other stuff
Literally was questioning what they were for in my head and this popped up lol
cute kitty
Drowned don't have a rare chance to drop nautilus shells, they have a rare chance to spawn holding one and if you kill them they will drop it 100% of the time.
Ok thanks🙂 I won’t waste my time killing drowned not holding them
yep and i found one only a while after creating a new world
I find drownd with nautilus shells all the time
@@choyachh You can get a ton from fishing as well, hopefully it's a little easier.
@@bluemeiko yeah just fish for a hour or so. You'll have a library of books, Bunch of nametags, nautilus shells, enchanted fishing rods and bows and a trident. With the better fishing rods the fishing goes fast enough to not get boring. And you'll earn exp to fix your tools or to use for the books. It's a really multifunctional hobby. My base is next to the ocean so i go for some fishing every once in a while and make all the stuff to raid another ocean monument with a conduit on It's roof. Once you completed it the first time, you'll have plenty of blocks to setup the conduit every time on top, kill the guardians and loot the sponges. Having 2 stacks of sponges is really great after just 3 monuments.
You should use slime or honey block as a temporary block for building the conduit before raiding ocean monuments.
you will Insta mine them even if you have mining fatigue.
Tnt is usually what's used as it the easiest to get
Nice tip
Apparently kelp is good to use aswell
@@alexandriaknott1943 yes use kelp. It's available next to the monument and easy to break. No need to remember to carry a block for one use.
Scaffolding works even better to hold the conduit. Don't even have to break the scaffolding for the conduit to work!!
you deserve more views for helping us + your voice is relaxing and you get straight to the point
Thx!
@@Eyecraftmc Np!
I always wondered what nautilus shells were used for. I love fishing for xp and it’s just generally relaxing, but never knew what to do with those!
Yet again, outstanding content. I’ve heard conduits mentioned hundreds of times, but never explained. I have an underwater monument right in front of my beach. I managed to get a little prismarine and gold blocks by chucking a ton of sand at it to make some air space and digging down into it to get stuff. I will go and get some more, and with all these guides you have made I’m sure I’m progressing so much more in the game than I ever have before. With my eldest the game was just get iron, get diamonds, go to the nether, go to the end, done. I’m really getting into this. Massive respect to the time and effort you put into these guides to make them as clear as day to anyone.
1:13 a very known fact is that the buried treasure chest always generate at the 9 9 in x and z in the chunk coordinates
In bedrock, it always generate at the 8 8 in x and z in the chunk coordinates
What does that mean? The 9x9? The 8x8?
I see ppl leaving this comment but I don't understand.
What if your coordinates are in the hundreds or thousands? What is 8x8?
@@Nortio the coordinates you are talking about that can be in the thousands are different from chunk coordinates. On java, if you press f3 and find the part that says "Chunk:" and then 3 numbers, those are your coordinates in the specific chunk you're in. So go until the x and z coords are both 9, then dig down and if I'm not mistaken you should always find the treasure. It probably looks different in f3 on bedrock but I'm sure it's there somewhere
@@Nortiogo to the X on the map. take your coords (on Bedrock, you can turn coords on in the settings). Divide both x and z by 16. Round down to nearest whole number. Multiply by 16. Add 8 to both x and z. Dig on those coords. Treasure.
@@glowerworm that is the dumbest way to find the treasure. Just center yourself on the X and move back slightly in the map. Nobody need to divide by 16 then multiply by 16 for no reason whatsoever. You made a easy process stupidly complicated for no reason at all. Stay off drugs.
I had no idea that sea lanterns could power a conduit. I knew conduits provided a vision enhancement and water breathing but didn't know the other effects.
Very informative guide. Keep up the good work.
where were you when i needed guides about stuff as a child. Your videos are so useful
I'm late but finally taking the time to learn about these.
Great video!
I wish I had found your channel earlier. It would had been so useful when I was playing more survival! I still watch every single one of your videos though because I always learn something new. Keep it up!
Just wanted to say much love and keep up the great work!
Thank you! Will do!
There is literally no way I would have guessed the use of this. Enjoy your videos. You are an adult tutorial for minecraft, thanks
Instant sub.
Very well structured, in depth, and straight forward instructional; didn't leave me with any new questions and answered all those I had going in.
GGs
I started looking at farm tutorials and now I only get content from a couple creators I don't really like that keep repackaging the same thing. I'm glad I found your channel. I appreciate that you engage the audience rather than just showing me something someone else built and buying sponsored placement
That's spooky as i was just scoping out my first proper underwater building this lunch (been putting it off) and this would be extremely useful. Thanks.
Heading back to base to see what bits I've got lying around.
👽
That's cookies.
Just built my first ever conduit with the help of this video. Thank you so much! I'm so excited to have this at my base, it looks so cool!!
Omg you posted it!! I asked if you could make this in a comment on a community post, you probably haven't seen it, but thank you for making this!! You're really good at explaining things, very easy to keep up with and you always have all the details on these things in the video. I usually go back and watch these whenever I'm unsure about anything, bc it's basically guaranteed your video goes through whatever it was. Thank you, u amazing human being😌
Your Welcome :)
And he has a soothing voice too which is an added benefit
@@AchiragChiragg omg yes, THIS!! I'm dealing with a lot of anxiety recently bc things in my life isn't going too great at the moment. A lot of stress, and usually, if it's one of those days where those struggles are debilitating, being on youtube in general helps me redirect my attention away from my attacks. And this channel is no different. A calming voice teaching me small things about my comfort game is surprisingly soothing. It's also actually teaching me something new, maybe not useful things to know for real life, but hey.. ppl said to learn at least one new thing each day, they NEVER said it had to be practical or useful to my real life.😌
@@AnonANGL which version do you play? And would you like to play with me?
Great, I've just recently was thinking about suggesting a guide on conduits, and here it is!
Hope you enjoy!
9:15 that pun SENT me 😂💛
I like how the conduit is basically just a ton of nautilus shells in a block and the heart of the sea in the middle that opens up like an Eye to reveal that red line, which is the pupil when it's fully powered so cool.
i love his voice. so calming, i've binged like 20 of your videos today! thanks so much for all the info!!! :))
Ya missed an opportunity to end your video with "If this is a topic that intimidated you before, hopefully this video has shown you that you conduit!"
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If you are not subscribed, you need to be. This guy has the best informative Minecraft videos out there.
I like to think I'm very knowledgeable of this game. I've been playing since 2012 and have watched the game develop. I like to play a little game of "how long does it take to learn something I didn't already know" when I watch your videos. I swear I can't go more than 20 seconds before learning something new. In this case, I had no idea dolphins will find treasure for you when you give them fish! That's so cool! Thanks for the amazing videos!
Thank you so much for making this video, I had no idea we could build the structure ourselves to power it. Brilliant!
Tip: using the buried treasure map. Go on the x spot and center the cursor until you can't see it in the x spot Use f3 face north, then back a bit (s key) until a bit of your cursor is visible (1 pixel)
The buried treasure is just below the block your standing. (No need to try and find it)
Underrated UA-camr. Keep up the good work.
I love how modest your PC is :3 yet you still produce VERY decent content.
Congrats on your success bro. You went from 60k subs to 10x that in a year!
NO WAY I just made my first conduit last night!I think I know what I need to know about conduits but I’m gonna watch anyway cuz the content is good. Maybe I’ll learn something new let’s see lol
2:03 only drowned that spawn with a nautilus shell in their offhand will drop nautilus shells but that drop is 100%
My base is on the coast of a warm ocean and drowns with Nautilus shell spawn very often so I have a bunch of them.
@@AchiragChiragg bedrock??
@@Twst3628 yup.
@@AchiragChiragg fk I saw only like 2 drowned in my 2 weeks of playing minecraft java...
@@Twst3628 that's sad. Try searching for underwater ruins might find a few there.
Thanks i needed this. Planning on building an underwater base after my exams are finished :))
Drowned will ALWAYS drop a shell IF they have one in hand, and NEVER if they don't.eg
ChunkBase is very efficient to loot many treasures, but you can also rely on maps (you may miss some chests if no shipwreck spawn near a treasure for example)
I'm not gonna lie, I did not know conduits did this because I never bothered with underwater
When building your conduit structure, use one scaffolding block to set the conduit on.
Since the scaffolding gets waterlogged, the conduit can active without having to break the scaffolding block.
Works on bedrock, not sure about java
An easier way to find the exact spot of the buried treasure is looking at the chunk coordinates and going to 9 on both x and z (8 in BE)
Edit: I realize now that in BE it's probably much more difficult than to go to the debug screen and searching for the "Chunk Coordinates" line. (I never played BE so I couldn't know). There is a very helpful reply (from Rudianto A) to this comment that should tell you how you can do it there 😊
Definitely a good trick
In bedrock i used a boat to glitch into the wall to see the treasure
@@Eyecraftmc yeah! Before I knew this I used to make a big crater. Now it's just going to the spot, digging 3/4 sand and there it is!
Your vids are always great btw! Thanks for the heart!
@@Irfan25431 does it still work? (Not really that used to BE)
@@Irfan25431 how do you start the boat glitch ?
I love how you ended up playing the last few seconds of "axolotl" at the end! That was cool!
Bro, your channel is really good.
I'm ready for next ocean monument raid! really looking forward to not checking my water breathing effect & drinking a potion every 3 min
Just made a conduit yesterday and I was wondering how they get used. Thanks for the great guide!
Love your channel, really helping me max out my world while i get the achievements in bedrock minecraft
When building the conduit structure, if you want it to activate quickly to avoid climbing back up for air, just build a 5x5 ring (horizontal or vertical, it doesn't matter) and place the conduit in the middle. The conduit will activate will little radius but you'll have magic air and vision to finish the structure.
All my conduit questions answered in 1 video, awesome!
I conduit wait to see what your next video is about. Always very useful information.
btw, I think I'm 1st comment. If so, that's a 1st for me.
Glad you liked it!
0:50 *casually leaves the item they're searching for*
"i conduit wait to see you in the next video."😂 Stop lmao that got me while I'm sitting here waiting for my flight at the airport. Great video. I conduit wait to try building an under water base now.
Aye thanks for this! Just asked for this video not so long ago
Feed fish two dolphins?! Noooo!!!! 😂 great video!
You have such a nice voice, it's very soothing
I never knew this thing existed! Great video..
Lol 😆 the outtro was great 👍
Your videos are great. I Can’t get enough of this stuff. Have definitely helped me on many occasions
They’re very powerful, thanks to explain it all !
I’ve also found that if completely submerged in water even at bedrock level, if a conduit is in the range of you it still gives the benefit.
yea its so annoying man i built mine in a river next to my base but its annoying kinda i might remove it idrk
My question is. How would anyone ever figure this out on their own?
Guide books exist you know… Minecraft Handbooks explain everything you really need to know
Tutorial from Minecraft console edition, not bedrock.
@@20pc_chicken_nugget that's not finding it out on your own, that's reading a guide
By watching UA-cam.
@@20pc_chicken_nugget not everyone is gonna go out of their way to get a handbook for Minecraft
It was a very informative video about that mysterious floating thingy. :]
If only they'd actually encourage under water adventure by having the conduit be like the totem where if you hold it you'd have underwater breathing. But of course still keep the conduit structure and make it more powerful so you don't have to hold it all the time
We entire mobs who's only role is to help you explore underwater (turtles give you water breathing equipment, dolphins help you find treasure and swim faster)
It took me forever to realize that they were even in the game. Now I always put them in the water around my base in case I do any work underwater or in case I need to clear/mine an ocean monument.
Elder Guardian: I'll stop you Steve with my super Op mining fatigue curse.
@@KingRios- Steve: Hold up let me get this conduit down. Alright, let's do this old man. Eat trident!
This guy reminds me of a UA-camr called cubey/mr cubey and he hasn’t posted in over a year it’s sad but love the vid and need to know this stuff lol
I miss cubey’s everything series too :(
If you have an ocean monument drained and you build a conduit within a pool of water in the middle, will the effects still apply to water not touching the water that the conduit is built in if you're still in range?
I love these things. Have a bunch of em. Use one every time I raid an ocean monument for the water breathing, night vision and a little extra mining speed thanks to mining fatigue III from elder guardians. Without fatigue and adding aqua affinity the conduit lets you basically instamine stuff underwater, as long as you’re standing on something and not swimming (kinda weird). Also have em scattered around the oceans and lakes by my base. Love that I get the effects when on land and it’s raining, makes the rain a little useful! Not only that, but it’ll kill a few drowned that spawn while I’m at base getting me some more shells.
Was starting a world where I give myself 14 days to gather resources and then live underwater in a dome for the rest of the run and this was the first time I ever made and used a conduit to raid an ocean monument early game and make the dome so funny I had to use this guide to actually do that. Been playing for so many years yet this is the one instance where the conduit comes in clutch. And also of course the one ocean monument I raid before the 14 days were up didn’t have a sponge room…
1:13 press f3 and if the first and last coordinates in [these brackets], which are the chunk coordinates, are both 9, dig straight down and you'll find the buried trasure directly underneath you.
Thanks for sharing !
Just a quick question: do you need silk touch and/or a diamond pickaxe to mine the conduit or can you just mine it with a iron pic?
You can mine it with an iron pick no silk touch needed
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- Luck of the Sea increases the chance of getting a nautilus shell while fishing.
- River biome has the highest chance of spawning drowneds, including those who hold nautilus shells and tridents
Love these videos
Your voice is so soothing
It's really a shame that they don't teach you this in game.. Minecraft in general is a game that someone who hasn't played before had no idea what to do..
I conduit to see you in your next video either
XD
NIIIICE VIDEO Keep going
Thank you, I will
This is so cool!
The unintentional asmr is strong with this one
I wish I learned this sooner TBH. It's so much easier raiding Monuments with conduit.
It does really protect players from drowning :)
Conduits are very useful for aquifer and underwater mining.
It's basically a cheap beacon when you have aqua affinity on your helmet. Now your mining is faster underwater than out of water
Thank u so much I really needed the information
woah! I didn’t know you can make a conduit. Thx!
i caught that ending "i conduit wait to see you in the next video" LOL
Really helpful video thx man 😎😎😊😊
If your planing on building multiple in the same ocean, don’t just wait till your out of range of the first one, count double that then make another so their ranges don’t overlap and you can use them most efficiently
You deserve more subs!
The 3x3x3 centered on the conduit itself has to be water sources and cannot have any blocks in it, any thing placed inside would turn the conduit off.
i've made two conduits in my world since i had the materials. and i've yet to do anything with them. but the idea of using it to raid a monument is very tempting. and one thing i don't get is i've yet to see a youtuber actually go out of their way to get one of these, or just use them in general
Yes! I’ve never seen any UA-camr actually use one, thankful for this guide!
This would have save me a lot of when raiding an ocean monument.
This video helps thanks 😂❤
Best way to get nautilus shells is with a drowned farm imo, plus all the other loot from one is amazing
what should we use to break the conduit? sorry i might have missed that if you said it before
Thx, this helps out a lot
Important question for a base design i wanna try to make. will the conduit give water breathing villagers?
The "red line" is actually part of the eye. When he broke the block you could see that it looked like it was closed.
Love your videos
The range of a full strength conduit is not nearly 4 times the range of a full strength beacon, it is nearly 2 times the range (1.92 to be exact). As you said, the radius of a beacon’s effects is 50, hence the diameter is 100. You are comparing the diameter of the conduit with the radius of the beacon. You need to compare it with the diameter of the beacon. 192/100 = 1.92.
Conduits can be (somehow) used for insta-mining deepslate, allied with other techniques, because of its haste properties
Also elder guardians should drop the heart of the sea, because it makes sense :/
@@cuboembaralhado8294 But it doesn't make sense.
Thanks since I am back from a 2 year hiatus on an anarchy server recently updated to a recent version and I wanted to relocate my 2 year old base underwater
Thank you for the info! My fiance and I just started playing this year and don't know a lot of these tricks
Can you explain flying machines next?? Pretty please
I knew all of this but this is the way i can explain the conduit to my friends
Love u bro
I have a 4yo server with me and my 18yo daughter wife and various other family members.
We have an area that has two massive mooshroom biomes with an end portal in-between them.
I have 10 conduits an entire map of just ocean and two islands and you can breathe everywhere.
we call the portal city that I built out of prismarine "atlantis" riptide III, elytra, fun times.
Underwater glass tunnels connecting the surrounding 5 underwater monuments, that all lead to the deep dark cave below the one cave on the bigger of the two, and to the underwater end portal thats just about 15 blocks below seabed.
Building the second megabeacon there soon.