25 Fake Minecraft "Facts" You Still Believe
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- 25 Fake Minecraft "Facts" You Still Believe
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This is just: „Random facts you already know, but I‘m gonna tell you this again.“
Pretty much
Yep. I only didn't know, like- 1 and a half of these
Welp, we do need the reminders sometimes...
@@kzservicesandmorebyrutyoun8062 true
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Mud is the best for planting sugar cane by far because hoppers can pick up items through mud , eliminating the need for a hopper minecart or to make your farm wider than it needs to be
It's only really relevant in small farms though. Anything larger and hopper minecarts become much more cost efficient and lag friendly.
I never knew this. Thank you
@@seandun7083 "hoppers can pick up items through mud , eliminating the need for a hopper minecart"
@@AroeOran It would make your farm very laggy if you make it big as opposed to minecarts
Pretty sure this only works in Java, I tried it in Bedrock and it wouldn’t place
"60% of the time nothing will happen at all."
...Sure... but that means 40% of the time something will happen. And when nearly half of the time you dig strait down leads to certain death, I feel like that saying still holds true. Don't dig straight down.
Like, if 40% of the time you went swimming, you drowned, people would say, "don't go swimming, it's dangerous." lmao
Yep. Also, that Mumbo Jumbo vid he mentioned- I might be wrong, but wasn't that before Caves and Cliffs? The chance of death is probably even higher now.
@@justseffstuff3308 1.19 look around and basically under anywhere is a cave
yeah its really just a 'id rather be safe than sorry', especially in caves and cliffs with the huuuuge caves we have now
npc moment
It was also a good way to reduce the number of people leaving holes everywhere in multiplayer, because if you told them it annoyed other people, they would only do it more.
1:45: Mumbo DID crunch the numbers on digging straight down, unfortunately that's before increased world generation height. It could be that the increased world height tips the scales the other way around, but nobody checked that for 1.17+ versions.
I've been digging 1x2s straight down for years. They're super easy to convert into express elevators later.
I always mine a 2x1 and use ladders to go down. Once I get soul sand and magma blocks I turn it into bubble columns.
What is neglected in the "digging straight down is safe" is that even one failure means enormous amounts of time loss. If you need to dig 2 holes, if either one drops you to your death in one way or another, it will be a loss.
tf you doing playing the game without keep inventory?
@@NikoKuehne YES KEEP INVENTORY IS FOR LOSERS!
@@jacksonrobinson5256 no
I would love if the warden's vision only saw things that made vibrations. So mobs are only visible when moving.
Also really close object.
that would take too much time to make for mojang, but it would be cool
@@LisssardManNYeah god forbid the Minecraft devs spend time making minecraft better.
They can barely manage one mob a year as it is.
@@UnknownGamer40464 And they're still adding features originally supposed to be released in 1.17 in 1.20
@@lith0s167I mean minecraft is a big game I’m not surprised
Basically Toph from Avatar.
If you get nineteen book shelves, it still says that it’s a level thirty enchantment, but it actually gets raised to a level thirty-eight enchantment. All that it does is really just raise the chance of you being given a rarer enchantment or level of a certain enchantment.
also on enchantment tables, I think bookshelves don't block the "line of sight" but other blocks do
@@user-lo5zl2yv8g Yeah, I know that torches blocked it, but I think Mojang fixed that now.
Can you provide any sources as i cant find this mentioned anywhere
@@simonnthe is correct, you can just go into creative and test it
Enchantment table will always stay in level 30 if there is 15 or more bookshelves in survival
The stacked cursed books are more then a visual glitch, it can only be moved by shift clicking. It is also used in advanced item filters
That's actually a funny story about snowballs. A lot of people hated the fact that mojang removed snowballs damaging players when in reality, they never damaged players since the start of minecraft. I dont even think they knock you back. I do believe they damage certain mobs, but not all.
fun fact! snowballs actually did use to deal knockback. @Mysterm, i don't remember if they did knockback in older versions of bedrock, but they did in legacy console. i'm fairly certain they've never damaged players.
Snowballs used to hit mobs dealing knockback but 0 damage. The exceptions were Blazes which took 3 damage and the Ender Dragon which took 1 damage
It’s a projectile just like arrows or eggs. Snowballs knock you back still. It’s never been different
they did knockback And it was pretty common for people on 1.8.9 and other lower versions to use snowballs in fights so they could knockback their opponent and mess their movement
@@cornbreadbutcringey5723 Snowballs never knockbacked entities in vanilla Minecraft. However, on Spigot servers, there was a bug (up until 1.11.2 if I'm not wrong) where snowballs and other projectiles DID knockback entities, to the point that people thought that this was vanilla behavior and even added that information to the Minecraft wiki.
You have showed me and the rest of your fans so many cool things over the years, you deserve more
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Agreed
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3:29 well, but he has no eyes so its probably just something mojang hasnt added because they thought not many people use that feature
I think if you really want you can use golden picks. Unbreaking + mending, carry 4-5 of them and then xp bottles, although a diamond/netherite is always better
so it's either you do a very elaborate set up to use the worst item in the game or just like... use a regular item
I no😅.k
Nah dude worst item is the mundane potion
There is a slight difference between gold and netherite pickaxes when enchanted. Netherite picks need efficiency 5 and haste 2 to instamine stone, but gold pickaxes only need efficiency 5 and haste 1.
@@slimecubeboing but i mean.... if netherite lasts LONGER than gold, in the long run, netherite is 10X better
This man is the type of fella to mine diamonds with a wooden pickaxe and wonder where diamonds went
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How do I see this guy everywhere
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@@glousi9175 hamburger
@@thefunnygoober hambunger
3:09 another thing that could be responsible for this is the fact that people typically don’t silk touch all the ores and then mine them in bulk with an unenchanted pickaxe so it seems like you’re getting a ton of XP
Actually mud is the best, because you can have a hopper under it and it will pick up the items, so sugar cane farms will have no loss.
for what timestamp please
as a 1.8 main, spamming fast enough can reduce knockback (which is used a lot by germans idk why)
They don't wanna lose another fight
@@thelastofusclickerfanatic5356Der Kommentar von Ihnen war nicht nett
@@dergecko92 Warum?
However for the last one mud is slightly better because it is easier to collect with hoppers
Because it's two millimeters smaller then a normal block
Like your di-
Using literally anything EXCEPT mud can be super beneficial too, since with a piston clock you can create an insanely fast one simply by updating/switching the block repeatedly. It's called a Forced Update I think
@@WhisperDeathray that’s been patched for a while now. Zero ticking blocks underneath a crop like chorus fruit or cactus does not force updates. Also I don’t know why mud would be held to a different standard even if it did still work.
Cps can help you in pvp. It can reduce kb and help you get the first hit In a fight. While for some people clicking faster hurts their aim, that isn't the case of others.
timing, game sense and movement is still far more important
You're partly right, but you're also not fully right. There's a balance point. You want faster clicks than the average player, but not too fast. There reaches a point where even faster clicking stops being useful.
Those are important. But if you stop and think, like I mentioned if you have higher cps you are more likely to get the first hit. After that if you have the right movement you can lower your cps cause ur not getting hit. Gonna be honest idk what game sense is I probably don't have any. Even if you have all those things perfected but low cps, yes you can hit good combos but against someone with high cps and all those things ur dead pretty much.
why would child protective services care about my success in minecraft pvp
making sure you don't talk to them
Pet peeve of mine: Thinking you need to give every block of farmland direct access to water. A single block of water hydrates all farmland within a four block radius including diagonals, so whenever I see someone waste farming space by putting water trenches straight through their fields I die a little inside.
I personally know that it farm's farmland in a 4 block radius I just put water around all of it because it looks better to me
@@Tubular_JJ6969 This is... _acceptable._
the crops grow way faster in rows anyways though.
I only use a single water source for a villager auto farm so they don't jump and destroy farmland.
@@UnknownGamer40464 They... grow faster in rows? Are you sure? This is the first time I've heard of that and it doesn't seem to make sense. Technically any block is in a "row" with whatever block is adjacent to it.
@@RelativelyBestYup, I've tested it many times. It's way faster in rows.
You can even put rows of different crops right next to each other if you want and it'll be faster.
Don't take my word for it, try it.
5:19 It ist a visual glitch, as the game still treats it as 2 items, not one, occupies 1 inventory space, not 2 and you can move it through inventories through shift and clicking, pointing with the mouse and using the hotbar nuumbers and pointing and using the offhand key without breaking the stack. It is not a visual glitch
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8:56 Im not sure about java but in the bedrock version there still needs to be a line of sight to the bookshelves, for some reason placing torches on the floor next to the bookshelves on the inside of the square can decrease enchant level.
Carpets too. I've also noticed that carpets in front of a 2-block tall door stop villagers from going through underneath the overhang of the single block above the door even though the player can. I haven't tested with other mobs though. I only discovered it by accident when doing a town revitalization project for my local village and villagers kept getting stuck on the doormats lol.
that happens in java. Source: last week I got scolded over a torch when someone went to use the enchantment table and the level was 28
(maybe it takes diagonals into consideration? Or only non-bookshelves blocks count as obstruction?)
1:45 well, the 64 percent of nothing happening while mining straight down means that there is a 36 percent chance of something happening, and that more than a third
this man probably angered tens of thousands of 1.8 pvpers lmao
but still, cps is pretty important you cant just disregard it
Cps does matter a ton in pvp. Cps affects how much knock back you take in a mechanic called reducing
In pre 1.9
@@xenird nobody plays post 1.9 pvp
Bedrock?
I think the misconception at 5:59 comes from a data Pack made by Vanilla Tweaks where you can do the caldron concrete conversion
that specific datapack isnt going to be known through out the entire community. it probably stems from dying leather armour in cauldrons on old bedrock (might still be a feature idk this was like 10 years ago)
funny how most of these I already knew, but there was some fine print about it that I didn't know, like efficiency 5 netherite being faster than efficiency 5 gold
About the enchanting table, the more bookshelves beyond 15 it does increase the chance of higher level enchantments at the exclusion to some that could be offered with 15.
Yes i thought so 15 just to get level 30 enchant but not the higest chance for all of the best encants
What’s your source for that because the wiki clearly says on both bedrock and Java 15 bookshelves is the limit and they have looked at the entire code of / reverse engineered the whole enchanting process
Can you provide a source as i cant find this mentioned anywhere
@@simonnt it's been a while but i'll still post it here - /shorts/CeY8hfDr0N8
just check it in the game@@simonnt
Only some mobs have special view modes when interacted with in spectator mode.
Can you make another channel deticated to facts in other games?
Good idea
Good idea 🤔
@@amemedemonsame 😊
Wait don’t T5G already kind of do that?
@Sprongle yep
Whatever you do, do NOT stand on the two-different-slabs block from number 11. It will bug out and you will be stuck teleporting onto it. The joy way off is to slowly slide off with great difficulty. Struggling and using elytra only makes it slower.
I mean the giant structure in the ancient cities might not be a portal you can *actually* light, i do still hold by the belief that it *was* supposed to be a portal. in the past. when the city was built. I stand by the theory that its how the skulk got there in the first place.
maybe the reason we can't light it is literally just to prevent that from happening again. OR maybe theyre planning some deep dark alt dimension for that in the future.
About the bedrock being unbreakable: seems like Minecraft takes that durability value and just counts down from it, which means that eventually the -1 will be subjected to an integer overflow making the number not negative thus making bedrock breakable. It'd take a lot of time though.
I think somebody calculated that once and estimated it would take like over a hundred years or something to get to that point
Hence "near infinite"
That might be true, but it might also just be specifically coded so if it is minus one, make nothing happen.
Skip: You can't mine and obtain Bedrock and Reinforced Deepslate in Vanilla.
SciCraft: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
You can obtain bedrock by breaking the game. You can’t obtain reinforced deepslate, but you can push it with a piston.
90% of us with pistons and TNT: allow us to introduce ourselves.
YOU CAN PUT WATER IN THE NETHER!!!!!!!!!!!! USE A CAULDRON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (bedrock edition idk with java)
That white tulip thing is so annoying because I needed white concrete for a build, so went and gathered them.
Only to get light grey dye
9:05 bruh they snitched on themselves
Another fact: Blast furnaces don’t give half the xp as normal furnaces, but in older versions, it used to (even the Minecraft wiki believes this)
You also could hide in tall grass or any other flower 2 blocks high.
The digging straight down comes from the pre-bedrock days I think
Where is Herobrine?
I’ve even tested this in one of the Minecraft template worlds, while I was trying to find the deep dark biome. Turns out, it wasn’t where I thought it was. So, I just gave up and deleted the world.
These days I actually do still mine at y=11. And I’m aware of the distribution but I find y=11 is better for mining. Because at the best Diamond level you don’t find a lot of iron or coal for that matter. y=11 you find all that and still the occasional Diamond vein.
And caves will often go deeper when you find them mining, in which case you may find diamonds while exploring them.
I just find it a nicer mining experience for my needs. Took me awhile to figure that out so I was mining at the bottom of the world and getting frustrated at my lack of other resources for awhile there. Don’t get me wrong I had plenty of diamonds and that was great but I needed iron and I never got all that much. So now I stick with y=11 for the variety that level gives
0:48 You mean I have to dig down _even lower?!_ It was already tedious to go back up the spiral stairs from y11, now you're telling me I have to go down 60 blocks lower?
1:50 i got this saying that says "prevenir antes que lamentar" (it's in spanish) ("prevent rather than regret")
0:30 even if you wanted to Speedrun clearing netherrack why in earth would you use a golden pickaxe over a netherite efficiency 3???
3:45 actually on the wiki, it says that they can see, though Mojang based its behavior to rely on sound and even smell (?)
Even if sugar cane bottom block doesn’t matter always pick mud because hoppers can collect items through it
You can actually fall faster than terminal velocity in Minecraft with a riptide 3 trident and an elytra, it will also allow you to fly at 400 blocks per SECOND with an elytra and a riptide 3 trident
You never wanna skip skip the tutorial's tutorials
If he's user is skip the tutorial so you skip hes tutorial or no not tryna be mean
6:12 Rain can due but it takes forever
1:46 I once dug straight down in my survival world and found both diamonds and iron, along with a lava lake I used to get obsidian.
On Bedrock Edition, or at least Pocket Edition, water breathing potions do make fish survive longer out of water.
Yeah, I remember using it
I'm telling you right now, this dude is legit the only reason I'm getting into Minecraft again. 🤣🤙🏻
5:17 you literally held both stacked. they only unstacked when you tried to put them back down. that's not just a visual glitch.
Cool idea for Minecraft finding the heart of a dimension being able to turn mobs into humanoids and vice-versa and doing able to do op things
This vid was useful, Skip - keep up with the good vids. ;)
I thought the bug at 2:48 was fully intentional and I even taught that trick to my brother but when I found out it was a bug I was kinda sad because it somewhat made sense
Okay but planting sugarcane on mud is for those… who have too many glass bottles (or live by the mangroves I guess)
#4 is my fav cuz i always do the 2 block. u cant fall into lava and u can build out with not as many blocks as you spent mining
#11: You actually pushed a block beyond the border, it just doesn't want to believe it.
True. You can tell that it’s true because if you target the slab you placed on the border after you pushed the other slab in place, you cannot destroy it.
The suager cane hiding thing really works with tall grass
1:05 worst of all is that one of my friends thought it it was possible eating a cooked porkchop and instantly using a wooden pickaxe without enchanting, and I spent 2 hours just to conclude is impossible, if was possible almost all servers will be broken by now
Its funny how I knew all of those facts. Also fun fact, cps does actually matter and doesnt make your aim worse. Cps reduces kb which impacts pvp a lot. So no, "if you ask the pros" cps does matter.
IM 100% sure it used to be able to transfer concrete powder in a cauldron at one point at least in bedrock edition
Funny how Potion of Healing hurts undead mobs, but Regeneration DOESN'T.
yeah regen should be poison to them
@@gamexter6640and poison would be vice versa
@@shyclouded3822 exactly
That would be very op cause of beacons
@@iansarmiento23 Beacons don't affect mobs
People use to place bookshelf like that back when enchanting use to cost 50 levels for 1 tools and IT USE ALL 50 LEVELS.
"When you fly straight down with an Elytra, you may think your going at terminal velocity, but you're actually going at the maximum falling speed."
I only believed like 2 of these, but I can see why it’s easy to believe!
I turn on keep inventory when i play. Games are supposed to be fun, not stressful 😌
Cool
I mean, people find stress fun too. Adrenaline high and whatnot. If the stress outweighs the fun for you, it's totally valid to keep Inventory on. I do too.
@@bellenesatan thank you
Clicking faster on your opponent (or just timing jumps) reduces knockback in 1.8 because of a bug
i really good thing to do while digging straight down is turning subtitles on it has saved me sometimes it also kinda helps for caves.
I never believed and don’t believe any of these
You're literally one of my favourite UA-camrs
Pick mud for redstone sugercane farms, as with the mud you can have a hopper minecart pick up the sugercane through the mud, instead of the inconsistent water method
#23 if you use more than just 15 bookshelves the chance to get a higher enchantment rises.
True, you need 19 bookshelves
@@junkihongaimasterminds no i think they are saying "another addition to this list"/"here's something I used to believe" - they're not just plainly trying to share information that it takes more than 15 bookshelves for optimal enchanting
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So digging straight down is actually safe because only 36% of the time it leads to you dying and losing all your stuff to lava
Trying to disprove "never dig straight down" is like saying that a bowl of M&Ms is safe to eat, because only one of every hundred is filled with cyanide. Sure, only 1% of the time it'll be fatal... but you still have to take the risk when you do it.
Double-block digging is king though. never fails because you always have a block under you.
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Any one who didnt come from Tik Tok they are allowed to like this
5:12 this used to work with netherite swords lol idk if its still a thing or if it applied to other swords
I think the structure in the ainchent city is supposed to be a portal lore wise but we as the player just can't light it.
5:30 the lava MLG(the 1 block is work) is work in bedrock edition, that save my life in minecraft
8:58 actualy, some enchantments more likely to appear when more bookshelves are placed.
Can you provide a source on this? I cannot find any mentions of this anywhere
The portal thing in the ancient city is a portal, and it play into minecraft lore. But even in the lore or rather the theories about it, the portal was never lit and didn't work
Cauldron concrete is a vanillatweaks datapack. Highly recommend it for vanilla style servers.
7:29 the dragon also takes damage if the end crystal it's using to heal gets destroyed as it's getting healed
about what block is the best to grow sugar cane on, i distinctly remember one of the loading screen tips on the xbox360 port saying it grows quicker on sand
I actually tried lighting the sculk portal. I hope it comes in an later update🕛
Mud is best for auto sugar cane farms. It is one pixel less than a block, and therefore hoppers still pick up blocks on top. As for manual sugar cane farms... Idk 😆
What if the new paintings have to do with the key to opening the portal? 🤨
Master all elements= new dimension??
The enchantment table WAS correct at one point, but at some point, adding more than 15 bookshelves now increase the chance to get rare enchantments. For example, A 15 bookshelf etable is likely going to give you sharp 3, while a 22+ bookshelf etable is more likely to get you sharp 4.
1:31 just a random thought… how is this number stored? It might take a LONG while, but the integer may overflow to x-bit limit (most probably 32-bit) and then take EVEN LONGER, but still mineable
Unless the games checks for negative values (or even -1 specifically) and does nothing in such case
@@xGOKOPx yeah makes sense
the stacking of cursed books has a very niche use in redstone allowing us to get a comparator output of >15
I think the lava bucket fall damage is still based on the old mechanics, when you needed 3 blocks of water to fully negate fall damage
i remember doing the sugarcane thing with tall grass and then putting a villager and a zombie in there. it worked.
I don't care if you can't light it. The city center is clearly a portal in lore
sugar cane NEVER grew faster on sand? I could've sworn that was the case at some point in the past...
Myth 15 might be based on Vanilla Tweaks datapack that allows you to instantly convert powder into concrete. Not sure if that specific datapack is used on Hermitcraft, since I've only seen hermits convert powder manually or with machine, but if it is, it's likely where the myth comes from.
This is less "Facts you still believe" but more "Mythbusters"