Can't modified jungle edge generate only in between hilly swamp and jungle, meaning it's impossible for it to cover the whole world, as the conditions are contradictory? Edit: I went to a youtuber who made a movie on all biomes, and it's supposed to me a mountainous jungle, but everything else seems to be true. Sorry if my translations don't make sense, as the guy whose video I watched was russian
Not sure if you touch mods. But seeing your ideas for infinite energy setups in engineering mods would be cool. Bonus points if it uses different mods for the setup. Like maybe using Create to feed a Mekanism reactor.
@@fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel Yes you’re right that the modified jungle edge is supposed to be a transitional biome in between a jungle and swamp, but no one truly knows the real limits of how big biomes can be, and sometimes biomes can generate where they’re not supposed to. The biome section of this video is mostly a thought experiment though rather than something that will ever happen due to its infinite rarity
I appreciate you talking about the thumbnail first thing! It’s a small gesture in the UA-cam meta but it’s appreciated, I thoroughly enjoy the funny tree and hope against hope it exists.
@@Rovant In a time of awful clickbait, unfortunately this is seen as something that only the best creators do. I really wish that more people would start doing what you do.
Imagine you're speed running RSG, get the fastest Nether enter ever, than just see that all the trees around you have infinite shroom lights. Then you leave, go to the end portal, and it's full.
The reason why Mojang made mountains generate up to the old height limit, was to allow players to build stuff on top of the mountains freely, leaving lots of space.
That one guy who on bedrock randomly generated an only modified jungle edge world, with every single stronghold fully lit up, all sugar cane in the world being 6 blocks tall, every warped tree having max shroomlights, every single sheep herd having only pink sheep, and no structures other than strongholds:
I don’t know where or if it is a bug that got patched, but on bedrock I one teleported to where the point on bedrock where you fall through the world and there was one chunk in an ice spikes biome that just randomly generated really tall.
Maybe rarer... a seed with just modified jungle biome, with all 128 end portals lit up, with a location that goes over the 256 height generation limit, with 5-tall sugar cane, and that nether tree from the beginning.
Fun fact: its thereotically possible to find a emerald vein thats 15million x 15million blocks wide. Also with gold, iron, etc... even netherite. But it hasn't been prooved.
@@martijn5279 true, hence why the limit is theoretically around 60-70 (4 veins merged at a corner between chunks) blocks total rather than the 15-17 that can spawn in a single chunk. I would also like to correct the number I previously stated because I forgot they could merge across four chunks rather than just two.
1:12 with those numbers, atoms in the universe doesn't even come close. You'd have to go one step further and imagine every atom in the universe containing another universe and counting up the atoms from each of those together, In that case you'd have to repeat that process with each new atom 5 times to surpass the odds of that tree generating.
yeah, the numbers of atom is incomprehensibly small compared to that. and no, "it is not known if this tree exists for real" is not true. it certainly doesn't exist with 100% confidence
Hey Rovant thanks for putting what's in the thumbnail at the start of the vid, earned a sub for that. A small correction about the rarest tree/huge fungi is the bottom 4 layers of wart blocks (the vines region) are actually hollow, and should also only be 3 blocks high not 4 like I accidently included in the screenshot. Respect for doing your research though, this was such a niche fact I'm not surprised it took a few years to eventually resurface on UA-cam :) (also to be fair for the fact that follows, you can't really compare 128x a rare event vs 1x a rare event, a fair comparison would be 128 full end portals generating in a world vs 128 full shroomlight trees generating in a world)
I wonder if at one point some 7 y/o kid found one of these rare occurrences and just moved on (or possibly leveled it out of curiosity) like if some person saw a 6+ block tall sugar cane and just harvested it without a second thought
It is plaussible. The chances of all of this are beyond our comprehension, and to "secure" an occurance we'd need that many events happening, which of course haven't, there is no way that many worlds have been generated, not sure of the amount but definitely bellow 1T Now, it could have happened once, one seed has been generated with the occurance, but it's still 360 billion times more likely it generated in the middle of nowhere rather than close to the person. And to sadly completely kill this thought, there are only 2 billion naturally generating seeds (leaving the seed counter blank, all other nonillions of possibilities you must enter yourself, and far less worlds are like this. But with chances like these it is always fun to wonder. Like on Hollow Knight there is an enemy, the Elder Baldur, that had a 50/50 chance of spitting infection or a baldur (if there is no baldur alive) The longest recorded chain of spits is 21, that happened on a Speedrun (and lost her 2mins lol), and that's a 1/2m But what if some guy got a 50 chain and closed the game thinking he was softlocked?
@@genio2509 If you wonder about "plausible" chances i suggest looking into "10 billion human second century" (or Matt Parker's video about "Dream Luck"). That's a chance of about 10^19. A chain of 50 spits (i love HK btw) is 2^50 or about 10^15. It's plausible but extremely unlikely.
how can a whole world be 1 biome since biome generation uses perlin noise and that has a gradient from 0 to 1 every frequency units, so how would it be possible for the value to stay at the same place
Seedfinders have found biomes that stretch for thousands of blocks so no one truly knows the limits of how big biomes can be. But yes we can say with almost certainty this won't ever happen
if i'm not wrong, this would be absolutely impossible as perlin noise uses random table to generate noise. and mojang might not want to use random tables so terrible that entire map could be a single biome
Sounds reasonable, although there are far more variables than just observing every atom. There’s a chance that aliens never existed in the observable universe, or that they exist but are more advanced and choose not to contact us. Alternatively, we might detect biosignatures, but the distances could be so vast that communication back and forth within the lifetime of humans becomes impossible, leaving us unable to verify if they still exist. “Observable” means we can detect light from these places, but this light can take millions of years to reach us, making what we see potentially outdated. That said, 10^468 is such a hilariously large number that it likely covers the chances of detecting and actually communicating with life.
Not to be that guy but finding aliens wouldn't be too surprising, and would be a "good" thing, look up great filters if you're into space and the universe
Another theoretically possible thing that can happen is Minecraft beating itself. Some youtubers have made videos about this, but it is almost never mentioned as a rare thing in Minecraft
Because it isn't "rare" That is a theoretical scenario that could play out over time, you can't really calculate a possibility for it (other than the lit portal), rather just have time pass and calculate how long it would take.
This isn’t super related to the video (which was really cool btw), but the nostalgia hit so hard here-I feel like it’s been years since I’ve listened to the PMD soundtracks, and hearing the Drenched Bluff theme (I first noticed it at around 0:58) really made me miss it. Thanks for the reminder of it. :) And thanks for the interesting ideas and big numbers too haha
1:15 If you substracted the number of the atoms in the universe to the power of 5 from the chance of that "tree", you would need to 68 digits to even notice any change in the number That number would be bigger than 1.19*10^468
I think a world with full ocean on the map WITHOUT any blocks, islands or mushrooms island is even rarer than that, like a world with not a single island or blocks above the sea level just pure water
Are oceans treated differently from other biomes? Because oceans are consistently the largest biomes in the game. So it would be the most likely biome to have this happen.
how would you even spawn in this world? if 0 0 isnt available the game try to search for the closest land available, so would you spawn in the water? would the game crash trying to search for a spawnable place?
@@pedro472nome4 This can actually happen! If there's a big enough ocean at the spawn, the game will give up trying to find a valid place and just plop you in the water. Although more often than not giant ocean biomes do actually have little islands in them that are still ocean biome, so you'll usually spawn on one of those instead. What might be rarer is a world that is an entire ocean biome, but without a single surface block of water. Ocean biomes CAN generate above sea level, afterall.
@@deltainfinium869 >"Ocean biomes CAN generate above sea level, afterall." I'd love to see someone find one of the usual expansive ocean biomes, but the ENTIRE THING is dry land above sea level. No idea if that's even possible, but still. It'd be neat.
0, or maybe by miracle 1 It's always a fun thought, but 10^468 is just so absurdly ridiculously big. Let's say you generate a full warped forest world, and tree density is 4 per chunk, that's around 15 million trees, you'd still need 6.6*10^460 worlds to see one. This is the number: 6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666667 of peefect worlds, and you can be sure not more than 100000000000 have been generated. Oh, and cosider that only 2 billion seeds are natural, so you'd need to write a seed for this to happen.
3:28 that seed looks eerily similar to the Minecraft world I’m playing in right now…the cave opening in the side, the snowy mountains above, the sea below it, the kelp clusters in the middle. Everything. That’s really weird
7:19 something SIMILAR happened to me once! I was playing with my friend, we spawned in a jungle, and no matter how much we searched, we couldn't find a biome other than jungle that is bigger than at least three chunks, anytime we used cheats to teleport to something else than a jungle, the Biome would NOT be bigger than the said three chunks. It was all a jungle, and when we tried to tp to a village we couldnt because there wasnt any in that world? Crazy.. Sadly for now the seed is gone due to my laptop being broken and me not having any contact to my friend Idk if this is a rare thing but oh well
Jokes aside, this wouldn't even be theoretically possible. You would need a world with only mountain biomes with every block being high enough so that a structure could have every block above 256 blocks tall. Not to mention that the whole world would need to be filled with structures so that there are no gaps between them, since gaps would guarantee the blocks don't make it to 257 blocks tall.
4:47 hi, Bedrock edition player here, i accidentally found one naturally in one of my worlds that was 5 blocks tall, there was plenty of sugarcane near it so i’m assuming that’s how it happened
the most likely way they increase the amount of seeds is that they make the amount of seeds equal to 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456
As for sugarcane, I was once watching a Twitch minecraft speedrunner like a year ago (thecamo6) and saw a sugarcane underwater (in the ocean) very near a shipwreck. Now I do not know if this is possible, but having a super tall sugarcane in the the ocean could be a possibility. (Also I thought I clipped it but I guess not? Unfortunate since I can only remember the fact there was a shipwreck and it was on the coast of an island. That means I don't know where it was located exactly.)
@@serpent1n698 I’ve heard of sugarcane glitching and spawning underwater so it could be possible to generate a huge one like this. But as far as I know it’s extremely rare
I think the best way to go about getting more ridicolous scenarios is to ask "how likely is it for something common to just not happen?" like, how likely is it that a world just does not have iron ore? or no gravel? or (not sure if generation even theoreticially allows this) no stone. just diorite/granite/andesite/ores/deepslate/tuff/geodes/whatever else. no stone. anywhere. gotta make a cobble generator
1:05 Even knowing that the nether is 60 million by 60 million, and that warped forests cover around 9.4%, it would still be highly unlikely that the tree would generate in any seed
1:15 Not only that. If every atom in the universe had an entire copy of our universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, the chance of finding this tree is still 100 million trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times less likely than picking any ONE of those smallest atoms at random.
A fully modified jungle edge, with all strongholds spawn, with all sugarcane and cactuses reaching build limit, and all chests of particular structures (say every end ship) having the exact same loot table. And at spawn by pure random chance: have you seen those "glitched" train generations of a single floating block in air or multiple (usually happens in amplified) now imagine on top of all that those blocks spell "You Found Me".
Whats rarer? A fully jungle edge world with all End portals naturally lit up. Every possible sugar cane that could exist is very tall. Going to the nether where the biomes is only that blue forrest thingy and every tree is 100% full of Shroom lights every tree in whole nether. Thats whats rarer
imagine a full modified jungle edge world where all end portals are filled, the nether is entirely a warped forest and every tree is generated with all those shroomlights, and there is no end island AND every possible chest in the overworld contains an enchanted golden apple
1. The entire world is Modified jungle biome 2. Every single sugar cane is 5 blocks tall. 3. All end portals are lit 4. The end island didn't generate 5. Every single tree in the nether is entirely made of shroomlights. Just to fulfill that urge to come up with absurd scenarios.
I did some maths. The likely hood of the shroomlight tree generating is like taking the entire universe, but each atom has an entire universe inside it, and each atom in that has a another universe in it so on such that there are 5 layers of universe, the sum of each atom in each universe is still far less than the divisor of this probability.
Ur soothing voice just makes my day better 😁😁, while everyone on the platform tries to grab attention by making short form vids ur voice calms me down out of my daily tension and stress😊😊 i can sleep better
7:54 The number in question is roughly 8e13,404,737,504,976,322, or in double scientific notation, 1.3ee16. Now, to put this into perspective, there are 1e9 bytes in a gigabyte. If your computer has 256 gigabytes of storage, that's 2.5e11 bytes of storage. In order to store a number that large while not in scientific notation, you would need 80 petabytes of storage. No wonder that person's computer crashed 💀 More perspective: There are only about 1e78-1e82 atoms in the known universe. In order to get from, say, 1e80 to 1.3ee16, you would need to exponentiate the number of atoms to the 1.6e14th power. This is a number so big, so unbelievably massive, that it can FINALLY describe the sheer unbridled weight of your endless sins.
Hey, nice video, but you have a major plosive problem with your current mic setup. Every time you make a "P" sound there is this massive bass spike ehich is noticeable with headphones. Dont worry too much because it is easy to fix. Assuming you are using a dynamic mic, you can just place the mic juuust a bit further away from your mouth, placing it to the side of your mouth pointing towards your lips so that you are basically talking past it instead of directly at the mic. If you need more info you can look up stuff like "mic technique for voiceover" or "reducing plosives". Or just comment your questions here haha. Happy recording!
@@MusicalRiolu yep a lot of people have mentioned this so im buying a pop filter for my next vid :) my mic is super sensitive so thats the only way to properly fix it
@@MusicalRiolu Thank you for letting me know either way! I actually didn’t think there was another way to fix this other than buying a pop filter (I already bought it when I read your comment) but its alright because it only cost 20 Australian dollars, so its an investment that will pay off anyway
1:45 the caveat here is that there are 128 end portals in every *Java* Minecraft world. If you're playing on Bedrock/Console/Pocket Edition, then there are effectively infinitely many, or at least as many as can generate in the 60 million by 60 million space in any given world.
Thanks for watching everyone! Let me know what other videos you’d like to see
Can't modified jungle edge generate only in between hilly swamp and jungle, meaning it's impossible for it to cover the whole world, as the conditions are contradictory?
Edit: I went to a youtuber who made a movie on all biomes, and it's supposed to me a mountainous jungle, but everything else seems to be true. Sorry if my translations don't make sense, as the guy whose video I watched was russian
Not sure if you touch mods.
But seeing your ideas for infinite energy setups in engineering mods would be cool.
Bonus points if it uses different mods for the setup. Like maybe using Create to feed a Mekanism reactor.
@@fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel Yes you’re right that the modified jungle edge is supposed to be a transitional biome in between a jungle and swamp, but no one truly knows the real limits of how big biomes can be, and sometimes biomes can generate where they’re not supposed to. The biome section of this video is mostly a thought experiment though rather than something that will ever happen due to its infinite rarity
hm a minecraft video looks interesting and i'll need it after playing ai minecraft *clicks* OH ITS A ROVANT VIDEO? INSTANT LIKE
@@rompevuevitos222 The mods I use are mostly to help record videos (like replaymod) so yeah sorry I don't play too much modded other than that
The rarest thing in Minecraft that is only theoretically possible is an Enderman dropping an Ender Pearl WHEN I NEED THEM TO.
Honestly I can relate, so, so many times I want those stupid things to drop a pearl but they rarely ever do, most I get is grass for my troubles
And getting a blaze rod when I have 6 but need one more
um just go to the blue biome in the nether and put a ceiling above your head and farm enderman with looting 3
Ok pls kill me
Sounds like you don't use looting 3
I appreciate you talking about the thumbnail first thing! It’s a small gesture in the UA-cam meta but it’s appreciated, I thoroughly enjoy the funny tree and hope against hope it exists.
@@666thecreature ty I always try and make the thumbnail things the first thing in the video
@@Rovant In a time of awful clickbait, unfortunately this is seen as something that only the best creators do. I really wish that more people would start doing what you do.
@@Rovantis it possible for a world to generate in and have armored baby zombie jockeys fill mob cap before and other mob spawns in every chunk
Exactly what I was thinking. Great minds thing alike :)
Also potentially "youtube meta" to stop people from skipping to that part of the video imo
Imagine you're speed running RSG, get the fastest Nether enter ever, than just see that all the trees around you have infinite shroom lights. Then you leave, go to the end portal, and it's full.
And the whole world is the rarest biome
@@mementomori7160and when you beat the game you go through the gateway and find 9 end city's on each other connected as one.
1 in 10^10^10^10 chance or whatever lol
you would just have a heart attack then get banned from the leaderboards and make dream look legit
And then you woke up 😂
The reason why Mojang made mountains generate up to the old height limit, was to allow players to build stuff on top of the mountains freely, leaving lots of space.
I thought the thumbnail was a clickbait for a solid 2 minutes.
It's actually reverse clickbait because the chances are so much rarer i couldnt fit them on the thumbnail
Clickrepulsion ah thumbnail
@@Rovantlol
@@LegDen why are you afraid
I thought the thumbnail was a platypus for a second.
That one guy who on bedrock randomly generated an only modified jungle edge world, with every single stronghold fully lit up, all sugar cane in the world being 6 blocks tall, every warped tree having max shroomlights, every single sheep herd having only pink sheep, and no structures other than strongholds:
And then he doesn't realize it's so rare and deletes it
Now that really is impossible.
@GreensAnimator oh no, my hunting instinct is kicking in!
and still no one cares because it's bedrock
I don’t know where or if it is a bug that got patched, but on bedrock I one teleported to where the point on bedrock where you fall through the world and there was one chunk in an ice spikes biome that just randomly generated really tall.
Maybe rarer... a seed with just modified jungle biome, with all 128 end portals lit up, with a location that goes over the 256 height generation limit, with 5-tall sugar cane, and that nether tree from the beginning.
perhaps sugar cane that goes to the world limit?
how about adding a end with no island?
is that even possible?? there’s only 18 quintillion seeds possible no?
how about all the warped trees being like that
I think all you have to do is multiply the chances together, except for the height limit one since that's dependent on there being an ice spikes biome
camman18 boutta make atleast a handful of shorts out of this.
@@SlightRecoiI canman be like: at least the rare fungus tree isnt made of birch
@@RovantLMAO
caNman XD
@@APMNCRFT-z8y no it is in fact camman18 :P
“WHAT’S THE RAREST TREE IN MINECRAFT???”
respect for the man who counted the odds for 685 million years
this is so hype im gonna name my first child rovant
hypest event of the century
im subscribing to you just to check someday
ive just realised that the stronghold one, in bedrock, the chance would be even slimmer, due the lack of a limit for number of strongholds
approximately a bazillion times rarer
Fun fact: its thereotically possible to find a emerald vein thats 15million x 15million blocks wide. Also with gold, iron, etc... even netherite. But it hasn't been prooved.
Iron was proved in the caves and cliffs snapshots
thanks for correction, i didnt know it till i found it out.
Emerald has a limit as to how many can generate in a chunk, the max size for a vein is less than 30 ore blocks.
@@JustALittleGhostOfHallownest yes, but a new emerald vein can spawn in adjacent chunks, making it look like 1 giant interconnected vein
@@martijn5279 true, hence why the limit is theoretically around 60-70 (4 veins merged at a corner between chunks) blocks total rather than the 15-17 that can spawn in a single chunk. I would also like to correct the number I previously stated because I forgot they could merge across four chunks rather than just two.
For context: this is almost as rare as a villager giving you the trade that you need
1:12 with those numbers, atoms in the universe doesn't even come close. You'd have to go one step further and imagine every atom in the universe containing another universe and counting up the atoms from each of those together,
In that case you'd have to repeat that process with each new atom 5 times to surpass the odds of that tree generating.
yeah, the numbers of atom is incomprehensibly small compared to that. and no, "it is not known if this tree exists for real" is not true. it certainly doesn't exist with 100% confidence
More like every quark
Hey Rovant thanks for putting what's in the thumbnail at the start of the vid, earned a sub for that.
A small correction about the rarest tree/huge fungi is the bottom 4 layers of wart blocks (the vines region) are actually hollow, and should also only be 3 blocks high not 4 like I accidently included in the screenshot.
Respect for doing your research though, this was such a niche fact I'm not surprised it took a few years to eventually resurface on UA-cam :)
(also to be fair for the fact that follows, you can't really compare 128x a rare event vs 1x a rare event, a fair comparison would be 128 full end portals generating in a world vs 128 full shroomlight trees generating in a world)
@@ncolyer wow its the one and only :O your find was incredible
I wonder if at one point some 7 y/o kid found one of these rare occurrences and just moved on (or possibly leveled it out of curiosity)
like if some person saw a 6+ block tall sugar cane and just harvested it without a second thought
It is plaussible.
The chances of all of this are beyond our comprehension, and to "secure" an occurance we'd need that many events happening, which of course haven't, there is no way that many worlds have been generated, not sure of the amount but definitely bellow 1T
Now, it could have happened once, one seed has been generated with the occurance, but it's still 360 billion times more likely it generated in the middle of nowhere rather than close to the person.
And to sadly completely kill this thought, there are only 2 billion naturally generating seeds (leaving the seed counter blank, all other nonillions of possibilities you must enter yourself, and far less worlds are like this.
But with chances like these it is always fun to wonder. Like on Hollow Knight there is an enemy, the Elder Baldur, that had a 50/50 chance of spitting infection or a baldur (if there is no baldur alive)
The longest recorded chain of spits is 21, that happened on a Speedrun (and lost her 2mins lol), and that's a 1/2m
But what if some guy got a 50 chain and closed the game thinking he was softlocked?
@@genio2509 If you wonder about "plausible" chances i suggest looking into "10 billion human second century" (or Matt Parker's video about "Dream Luck"). That's a chance of about 10^19.
A chain of 50 spits (i love HK btw) is 2^50 or about 10^15.
It's plausible but extremely unlikely.
honestly a really cool and fun video!
the rarest thing in minecraft is my friends not stealing MY RESOURCES. But really, this was a great video, I just love seed limits in this game lol
I feel like I haven’t seen people talk about crazy rare scenarios like this, really well made video! You got my subscription
@@Cantarope1337 ty!
I remember the rarest thing being a naturally spawned snow golem in the older versions of minecraft were carved pumpkins were normal pumpkins
"natural" snow golems are still possible, if an enderman takes a carved pumpkin from a pillager outpost and puts it on 2-deep snow
Really cool video!
Thank you for the credits and shout out! :)
you are extremely underrated. i usually dont watch minecraft content but this was so interesting. new sub.
@@Uninterest ty!
how can a whole world be 1 biome since biome generation uses perlin noise and that has a gradient from 0 to 1 every frequency units, so how would it be possible for the value to stay at the same place
Nothing forces the generation to pick a different biome per area of the noise.
So it could generate the adjacent part as the same biome.
Seedfinders have found biomes that stretch for thousands of blocks so no one truly knows the limits of how big biomes can be. But yes we can say with almost certainty this won't ever happen
@@Rovant wouldn't a jungle edge M need to be on the edge of a biome though. that's part of what defines the biome
if i'm not wrong, this would be absolutely impossible as perlin noise uses random table to generate noise. and mojang might not want to use random tables so terrible that entire map could be a single biome
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1:20 so you’re telling me that we have a higher chance of finding aliens than we do finding this tree😭
Sounds reasonable, although there are far more variables than just observing every atom. There’s a chance that aliens never existed in the observable universe, or that they exist but are more advanced and choose not to contact us. Alternatively, we might detect biosignatures, but the distances could be so vast that communication back and forth within the lifetime of humans becomes impossible, leaving us unable to verify if they still exist. “Observable” means we can detect light from these places, but this light can take millions of years to reach us, making what we see potentially outdated. That said, 10^468 is such a hilariously large number that it likely covers the chances of detecting and actually communicating with life.
We have a very high chance of finding aliens
Yes
Not to be that guy but finding aliens wouldn't be too surprising, and would be a "good" thing, look up great filters if you're into space and the universe
The tree in the thumb looks like an platypus looking upside up
Someone puts an fedora on the thumb
PERRY THE PLATYPUS LOOKING UPSIDE UP!
8:38 That looks like a Balatro Cryptid mod score lol
Lmao, well yeah, cryptid is that op
I bet this is gonna blow up
maybe hehe
Here before someone comments "here before this blows up"
this is NOT gonna blow up
Bro, after all of these I won't celebrate when I find a baby pink sheep💀
always nice to hear some pokemon mystery dungeon music in the background of random videos i watch
Masterpiece games
Another theoretically possible thing that can happen is Minecraft beating itself. Some youtubers have made videos about this, but it is almost never mentioned as a rare thing in Minecraft
Because it isn't "rare"
That is a theoretical scenario that could play out over time, you can't really calculate a possibility for it (other than the lit portal), rather just have time pass and calculate how long it would take.
Honestly, i think you deserve more subs and veiws. Your content is amazing. ❤
This isn’t super related to the video (which was really cool btw), but the nostalgia hit so hard here-I feel like it’s been years since I’ve listened to the PMD soundtracks, and hearing the Drenched Bluff theme (I first noticed it at around 0:58) really made me miss it. Thanks for the reminder of it. :)
And thanks for the interesting ideas and big numbers too haha
@@Axolotlii PMD explorers of sky is a masterpiece
so you're telling me they updated the height limit from 256 to 320, yet didn't make the world generation go up to 320 blocks? how did I not know this
@@NotBest713 i didn’t know either before I made this video. Kind of crazy because I could have sworn they did
Obvious move: itd suck if you see a cool mountain but once you climb to the top, you aren’t able to build on it.
@@RePorpoised but I think that's how it was before 1.18, like the savannas that would generate up to the at the time 256 block height limit
Height limit is 319, not 320.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon music bringin me back
People who buy lottery tickets: So you're telling me there's a chance?
1:15
If you substracted the number of the atoms in the universe to the power of 5 from the chance of that "tree", you would need to 68 digits to even notice any change in the number
That number would be bigger than 1.19*10^468
I think a world with full ocean on the map WITHOUT any blocks, islands or mushrooms island is even rarer than that, like a world with not a single island or blocks above the sea level just pure water
Are oceans treated differently from other biomes?
Because oceans are consistently the largest biomes in the game. So it would be the most likely biome to have this happen.
@@rompevuevitos222 imagine spawning in a world like that
how would you even spawn in this world? if 0 0 isnt available the game try to search for the closest land available, so would you spawn in the water? would the game crash trying to search for a spawnable place?
@@pedro472nome4 This can actually happen! If there's a big enough ocean at the spawn, the game will give up trying to find a valid place and just plop you in the water. Although more often than not giant ocean biomes do actually have little islands in them that are still ocean biome, so you'll usually spawn on one of those instead.
What might be rarer is a world that is an entire ocean biome, but without a single surface block of water. Ocean biomes CAN generate above sea level, afterall.
@@deltainfinium869 >"Ocean biomes CAN generate above sea level, afterall."
I'd love to see someone find one of the usual expansive ocean biomes, but the ENTIRE THING is dry land above sea level. No idea if that's even possible, but still. It'd be neat.
Great video as always my man
Imagine how many people have these generations in their world but it's so far from spawn they will never know about it
0, or maybe by miracle 1
It's always a fun thought, but 10^468 is just so absurdly ridiculously big.
Let's say you generate a full warped forest world, and tree density is 4 per chunk, that's around 15 million trees, you'd still need 6.6*10^460 worlds to see one.
This is the number:
6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666667 of peefect worlds, and you can be sure not more than 100000000000 have been generated.
Oh, and cosider that only 2 billion seeds are natural, so you'd need to write a seed for this to happen.
And all the people who don't take pictures because they don't know its rare
Finally, a video talking about actually rare things!
3:28 that seed looks eerily similar to the Minecraft world I’m playing in right now…the cave opening in the side, the snowy mountains above, the sea below it, the kelp clusters in the middle. Everything. That’s really weird
What’s even rarer is that I get a decent teammate in a random bedwars match
It's still more rare to find PMD music enjoyers that put it into their videos.
This is the kind of content that deserves a part 2 tbh
4 nether portal rooms with all eyes under a mushroom island 50,000 blocks from land (only thing I could think of lol)
7:19 something SIMILAR happened to me once! I was playing with my friend, we spawned in a jungle, and no matter how much we searched, we couldn't find a biome other than jungle that is bigger than at least three chunks, anytime we used cheats to teleport to something else than a jungle, the Biome would NOT be bigger than the said three chunks. It was all a jungle, and when we tried to tp to a village we couldnt because there wasnt any in that world? Crazy.. Sadly for now the seed is gone due to my laptop being broken and me not having any contact to my friend
Idk if this is a rare thing but oh well
I wish this video was longer. This is interesting.
a world that is ALL over 256 blocks... like every block at 257 is taken up by some natural occurence
Not even that.
Imagine a world that all blocks are at the same height
@@genio2509 Superflat worlds:
Jokes aside, this wouldn't even be theoretically possible. You would need a world with only mountain biomes with every block being high enough so that a structure could have every block above 256 blocks tall. Not to mention that the whole world would need to be filled with structures so that there are no gaps between them, since gaps would guarantee the blocks don't make it to 257 blocks tall.
@@CanadianCharizard1885 villages
4:47 hi, Bedrock edition player here, i accidentally found one naturally in one of my worlds that was 5 blocks tall, there was plenty of sugarcane near it so i’m assuming that’s how it happened
This guy is like the Oddheader of Minecraft content. Every video he makes is fascinating with new stuff that i never see in other videos.
This is so intresting, you deserve more subs! ❤
Wait I could've sworn you had at least 100K subscribers 😭you deserve more, this work is amazing
@@Keaton427 ty!! and yeah one day :)
Minecraft should add more seeds, just 1 more number could change a lot
the most likely way they increase the amount of seeds is that they make the amount of seeds equal to 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456
As for sugarcane, I was once watching a Twitch minecraft speedrunner like a year ago (thecamo6) and saw a sugarcane underwater (in the ocean) very near a shipwreck. Now I do not know if this is possible, but having a super tall sugarcane in the the ocean could be a possibility. (Also I thought I clipped it but I guess not? Unfortunate since I can only remember the fact there was a shipwreck and it was on the coast of an island. That means I don't know where it was located exactly.)
@@serpent1n698 I’ve heard of sugarcane glitching and spawning underwater so it could be possible to generate a huge one like this. But as far as I know it’s extremely rare
I think the best way to go about getting more ridicolous scenarios is to ask "how likely is it for something common to just not happen?" like, how likely is it that a world just does not have iron ore? or no gravel? or (not sure if generation even theoreticially allows this) no stone. just diorite/granite/andesite/ores/deepslate/tuff/geodes/whatever else. no stone. anywhere. gotta make a cobble generator
that's actually super interesting
Great video, Kudos to you for doing the research and making these awesome videos, keep up the great work lots of love ❤
@@nobody_2611 ty!
@@RovantOfc bro:D Keep up the great work:)
1:05 Even knowing that the nether is 60 million by 60 million, and that warped forests cover around 9.4%, it would still be highly unlikely that the tree would generate in any seed
1:15 Not only that.
If every atom in the universe had an entire copy of our universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, and then every atom in each of those had a universe inside it, the chance of finding this tree is still 100 million trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times less likely than picking any ONE of those smallest atoms at random.
Now imagine all of this in a single world
We will find that world before we get gta 6
A fully modified jungle edge, with all strongholds spawn, with all sugarcane and cactuses reaching build limit, and all chests of particular structures (say every end ship) having the exact same loot table. And at spawn by pure random chance: have you seen those "glitched" train generations of a single floating block in air or multiple (usually happens in amplified) now imagine on top of all that those blocks spell "You Found Me".
Whats rarer?
A fully jungle edge world with all End portals naturally lit up. Every possible sugar cane that could exist is very tall. Going to the nether where the biomes is only that blue forrest thingy and every tree is 100% full of Shroom lights every tree in whole nether.
Thats whats rarer
The chances of that is 0/0
@@genio25090/0?
I'd like someone to find a tree that's closest to the limit
unsortiertes in my comments section?!?!
@@inferno23_ your comments section
@@unsortiertes. I think it was discussed between seedfinders at one point to find a tree with lots of shroomlights but it never happened
I found it! 8398967436125155523
3:00 I found a naturally generated mountain with 5 peaks, one of which was 296
Seed?
@ it was bedrock edition, I’ll send seed if I can find my screenshots of it
@@GDO9099 ok
imagine a full modified jungle edge world where all end portals are filled, the nether is entirely a warped forest and every tree is generated with all those shroomlights, and there is no end island AND every possible chest in the overworld contains an enchanted golden apple
Ok but a world of modified jungle edge would be cool as hell
Very intresting video! Keep doing it men!
"This is so rare that reading out the chances is humanly infeasible." should be more used imo
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon music in the background... Peak video.
Relly good Video creation keep Up the good work
Big fan of how you use Pokemon Mystery Dungeon music.
You know what's even rarer? A seed that's actually good
1. The entire world is Modified jungle biome
2. Every single sugar cane is 5 blocks tall.
3. All end portals are lit
4. The end island didn't generate
5. Every single tree in the nether is entirely made of shroomlights.
Just to fulfill that urge to come up with absurd scenarios.
This was actually such a cool video
Awesome video, rowan.
+1 sub
I did some maths. The likely hood of the shroomlight tree generating is like taking the entire universe, but each atom has an entire universe inside it, and each atom in that has a another universe in it so on such that there are 5 layers of universe, the sum of each atom in each universe is still far less than the divisor of this probability.
Another great video - I enjoyed it
Really good video you earned a sub
Great content
No complaints about anything That you could fix
Extremely painful to not hear you just refer to negative powers instead of bumbling over them, but badass video
Very good and entertaining video, good job bro
Drenched bluff opener
Liked and subscribed
Few obsecure rarest things:
1. A jungle log with four cocoa beans( found 3 only).
2. Tallest cactus
3.broken bedrock
This is high-quality content
I am shocked you have 22k subs
Keep it up, bro
thanks for including my fungus suggestion
np! it was an awesome suggestion
Ur soothing voice just makes my day better 😁😁, while everyone on the platform tries to grab attention by making short form vids ur voice calms me down out of my daily tension and stress😊😊 i can sleep better
Never stop!!!! I love ur vids
wow thank you so much!! I appreciate it a lot!
7:54
The number in question is roughly 8e13,404,737,504,976,322, or in double scientific notation, 1.3ee16. Now, to put this into perspective, there are 1e9 bytes in a gigabyte. If your computer has 256 gigabytes of storage, that's 2.5e11 bytes of storage. In order to store a number that large while not in scientific notation, you would need 80 petabytes of storage.
No wonder that person's computer crashed 💀
More perspective: There are only about 1e78-1e82 atoms in the known universe. In order to get from, say, 1e80 to 1.3ee16, you would need to exponentiate the number of atoms to the 1.6e14th power. This is a number so big, so unbelievably massive, that it can FINALLY describe the sheer unbridled weight of your endless sins.
Hey, nice video, but you have a major plosive problem with your current mic setup. Every time you make a "P" sound there is this massive bass spike ehich is noticeable with headphones.
Dont worry too much because it is easy to fix.
Assuming you are using a dynamic mic, you can just place the mic juuust a bit further away from your mouth, placing it to the side of your mouth pointing towards your lips so that you are basically talking past it instead of directly at the mic.
If you need more info you can look up stuff like "mic technique for voiceover" or "reducing plosives". Or just comment your questions here haha.
Happy recording!
@@MusicalRiolu yep a lot of people have mentioned this so im buying a pop filter for my next vid :) my mic is super sensitive so thats the only way to properly fix it
@Rovant alrigt, all good then! Just making sure you dont feel like you HAVE to buy something when you can control the problem without spending money
@@MusicalRiolu Thank you for letting me know either way! I actually didn’t think there was another way to fix this other than buying a pop filter (I already bought it when I read your comment) but its alright because it only cost 20 Australian dollars, so its an investment that will pay off anyway
1:45 the caveat here is that there are 128 end portals in every *Java* Minecraft world. If you're playing on Bedrock/Console/Pocket Edition, then there are effectively infinitely many, or at least as many as can generate in the 60 million by 60 million space in any given world.
Crazy thing is that there's much higher chance of winning lottery than any of these things mentioned in the video
What if an entire world was covered in villages? What would be the chance?
There is 2 to 64 Seeds in mc there could be a chance of that
A platypus? Thumbnail the platypus!?
Huh. I could have sworn I had a 5-high sugarcane in one of my worlds before.
Imagine that there are 10 year old worlds with these features just never found
That tree looks tastey
Great video! 😅
@@Peutron thanks!
8:29 heavy understatement, thats around 2 * 10^16 seconds, far from the 10^21600000000000000 seconds you would need. Its 10^215999999999984 more.
1:54 the chance of two portals appearing is 1/10^3072
please explain
two fully filled portals are 1x10^24