My favorite tip my friend gave me when I started: When caving, always place torches on the left. Then when you go to leave, if the torches are on the right, you are going to 'right' way to get out.
I'll never understand people who craft the entire wooden weapons set when starting a new world just make a wooden pickaxe, mine some stone and wham, you've saved 30 minutes lol
You mean you just saved yourself 10 minutes of you minding atLEAST 6 trees and making tools and same I only make a axe for trees, pickaxe for stone quartz etc, and shovel for sand or dirt and a hoe...... if idk what to do or the first thing I wanna do is make a farm which I never do sooooo I only need a shovel, axe and pickaxe.
I only mine 3 blocks of log at the start of a world and make a wood pickaxe, immediately mine stone and in under 1 minute of creating the world, I'm in stone age
You can use barrels, unless you want to have a villager farm nearby, in which case you will be VERY frustrated that all your villagers turn into fishermen.
creeper holes are a pain; for sure, only use one layer of dirt though, use cobble below that, so if they blow the same spot again, it's far less damage to clean up going forward.
Yup the good ol' creeper management. Some times tho i just full up the whole thing... when mining i get all the drit i come a cross. saves me a whole lot of trouble and can get some diamonds too!
@@ludm1la Yeah, I'm doing a small project, where I'm making an easy beginner no drain needed Guardian farm, like "fresh start" how quick can I do it, without speedrunner tier fast...[cause I'm no speedrunner.] And I'm basing on a TINY island near the monument, so...dirt is rare. underground pockets are valuable! But creeper holes...yeah, I fill those with cobble, and then skin over on dirt, so any future holes are smaller, and easier to clean up.
dude srsly. how on earth does this channel get this many views when all the info is stuff like this? why does he even make these videos? I can't imagine what his actual survival worlds look like with the kind of misinfo / crappy tips he gives
It isn't just a bow. It is an enchanted bow where you had to also put in the effort to get those enchants, and the levels to apply them. Conversely, arrows are cheap, especially with a fletcher or a mob farm. So mending can be much better than infinity. It also means you can use other arrows without worrying about wasting them.
yeah, one skelleten farm and you dont know what to do with all the arrows while each time you repair your bow by hand it gets more expansive until its unrepairable which is pritty fast with an bow with all the enchantments on max lvl. and when using magic arrows infinity does nothing
I prefer infinity mainly because I don't like to manage arrows, carry a spare stack around and so on. With unbreaking III these bows last very long, you can repair them from almost broken to full multiple times, and once you finally reach the end of a bow it's pretty easy to make a new one. You want a useful exp farm of course - not just for bows.
@@whocares2277 Exactly. With Unbreaking III on the bow, it lasts so long with repairs that you don’t need to make a new one for a long time, and with Infinity you never have to worry about running out of arrows in your inventory.
I agree, I tend to do infinity for a while until late game I move back to mending. Arrows are cheap and fixing/making a new infinity bow gets expensive
@@asidi48753 What is expensive about it? Sticks, strings, a bit of lapis, any exp farm and an anvil, that's it. Alternatively use some emeralds for books, not an issue if you have a raid farm. 1500 shots before you need to repair it, thousands of shots before you need a new bow.
also its actually more likely that you will get more gold from the nuggets if you have fortune instead of silk touch and it takes less time to craft the ingots then to smelt them, so this fact is Useless.
@@flare1938 you get 8.8 nuggets on average with Fortune 3, so it is slightly better; with a blast furnace the time is cut in half to smelt it and is faster if you have a lot.
In Bedrock, Barrels are more efficient to make instead of Chests because they only require 2 wooden slabs and 6 sticks. I like them because of their smaller inventory space which keeps early game easy to organize and move around. If possible, I hold onto my wooden pick axe and it is usually the ONLY wooden item I need to make in a new world. Then I frame it. It is the equivalent of framing your first dollar your business ever made. I always place torches on the left wall so when I need to follow them to get out of a cave, I know I am on the "right" track. Some people still do not realize that the stone cutter is a 1:1 output or in the case of slabs 1:2. I just wish we could use it as a wood cutter too.
@@zigzaglychee7324 Yeah, you gotta keep villages far enough away from your own home too. I was reading a while back that chests actually take longer to load than barrels do because of their multiple states and if you have a ton of them can be the biggest cause of game lag without realizing it.
This only apply to Bedrock Edition were slabs do smelt 1.5 items, in Java, they smelt 0.75 items so they are equally efficient then planks (without counting the fact that you double the slot used)
I have always replanted my trees because its just awful when there is no tree around and you acually need it, it Also destroyes the view If all of them are gone
For anyone that is enchanting (I believe this still works) when you enchant something in an anvil, always rename it at the same time Because it makes it so it will never be "Too Expensive"
@@Gwyn1stborn Naming an item at the same time as enchanting it is SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper then if you were to enchant your item, take it out, and then put it back in to name. Which is why a lot of people combine the two processes to save Exp.
@@youraveragebedwarssweat5922 It's called getting 2 pickaxes. One with f3 and one with silk touch. Easy when you use villagers. Then you always use the silk touch one for nether gold ore.
I silk touch all my ore, and bring it back to the surface to attack it with fortune afterwards so I can't lose my Fortune pickaxe as well as I can bring in larger hauls since almost all ores are fortuneable now
in newer versions above 1.12.2 it just turns the half slab to 0.75 instead of 1.5 for a plank so basically no use since most people play in newer than 1.12.2
@@0G8 I'm not saying you're wrong, but I play bedrock and it still works. It's probably just different between the 2 versions assuming you're talking about Java
When he said infinity is better than mending, I literally died inside. So incorrect. From listening to what he said, it is so obvious he doesn't know what he's doing
I have a use for useless tools! Put them in a chest because: When you're out somewhere collecting resources far away from your home, and suddenly, a creeper blows up behind your back and die! But, luckily you put your useless tools in a chest and, you can use them to start again while you're trying to find your items, or maybe they'll despawn.
@@yourmother54340 I didn’t watch all of the video when I saw this comment so I thought you meant that no one knew you could place torches on walls as in house walls
#13: Alternatively, make the toolkit a part of the build. I’ve built two floating-island-type bases now, both of which had a simple ship moored next to them. Seems like nice decoration at first glance, but I actually built that ship first, using it as a self-sustaining jumping-off point for the larger build.
2:46 No, youre still doing it wrong. Turn 1 log into planks and use those planks as fuel to turn another log (or 4) into charcoal, then use the charcoal as fuel for whatever you wanted to smelt, or to make even more charcoal out of the remaining logs.
@RICCENE ENTERTAINMENT I was thinking that about the infinity vs mending bow as well. Arrows aren't a problem if you make a chicken farm and have a fortune shovel. However getting all the necessary levels and the perfect enchantments for a god bow is a much larger headache imo. Plus you cant use tipped arrows on an infinity bow.
@@jacobwiles7729 Mending if you use tipped arrows, Infinity in all other cases. Bows are cheap to make so getting a few good ones isnt hard, and infinity means you only need 1 bag slot for arrows whereas if youre out actively hunting mobs 1 stack of arrows doesnt last all that long. If durability is a concern, you can carry a spare bow, leaving you with 3 bag slots of space taken up for hundreds of shots, instead of the 128 max that you can get out of 3 slots with a Mending bow.
As someone who's been playing since before the stone cutter, it definitely feels "silly" or "primitive" to use that over an easier-to-obtain crafting table but I guess in the long run it's definitely more efficient.
It sure does but when you're making stairs from some not so easy to obtain blocks (at least early), such as quartz, then it can be useful. But yeah in the late game, when you got all your trading and stuff sorted out, you dont really care if you lose 2 stairs per craft.
11:30 yes but no. The problem with infinity instead of mending is that eventually when your repairing your bow it will say to expensive and you'll have to re make a new bow. However with mending you can just get a fletcher and trade 4 emeralds for 64 arrows and it will repair itself.
and if you cure the fletcher that sells you arrows it will bring down the price from 4 emeralds to only 1 and if you evolve him to master level he will sell you tipped arrows you just have to be lucky with the tippeded arrows tho
“Use Silk Touch for nether gold.” Proceeds to get twelve nuggets with Fortune 3, technically netting him a higher yield of gold ingots. Thanks for the likes, everyone!
Yeah I calculated it so you can get up to 24 nuggets from the max amount of ore in a 10 vein and you only get about a block or two so it’s really the same
@@black_rhino241 So I understand your math, but an ingot is worth 9 nuggets, and if you get 12 nuggets from one block of the ore, then over time it nets you more. Nugget: 12+12+12=36 Ingot: 9+9+9=27 While you might not get that same yield, the difference eventually shows
the part is from the minecraft wiki "Nether gold ore drops 2-6 gold nuggets when mined with any pickaxe. Fortune has a 33.3% chance to multiply the drops by 2, Fortune II has a 25% chance to multiply the drops by 2 or 3 and Fortune III has a 20% chance each to multiply the drops by 2, 3, or 4 for a maximum possible drop of 24 golden nuggets. The average number of nuggets from Fortune III is 8.8, which is less than an ingot; therefore it is slightly more efficient to mine nether gold ore with Silk Touch and smelt it into gold ingots." fortune 3 can get it close to 9, but silk touch is still the most profitable over time
Skip: “don’t go over level 30” Me who has level 75 on my survival world: 👁👄👁 Edit: I really don’t care how many levels you have on your survival world so stop saying it in the replies
I play on bedrock and I have a gold farm that gives 30 levels in under a minute. I never even grind for levels all 75 of them just come from when I try to repair my tools
"Use infinity instead of mending" People with a hostile mob farm: "Yea, no." Seriously though, by comparison arrows are far cheaper than a maxed out bow
yea shure like you dont have an xp grinder that give you like 10,000 exp in about 3 min btw i mean an enderman exp grinder most likely more exp then that like idk 30,000
I only ever have one wooden pickaxe and one wooden axe, and the first thing I do after harvesting some stone and wood is upgrade to stone tools. Then I just use the wooden tools till they break. Doesn't take long!
11:23 mending > infinity considering your infinity bow is fully enchanted with power v, flame, and more, using mending to save that bow is worth a few arrows. especially if you have an arrow farm yes, you can fix your infinity bow in an anvil, but if we're looking long term here, it will get more and more expensive every time you fix it, and will eventually be too expensive to fix
I have another, sometimes it's a hassle to figure out where certain places are so write down your coordinates so that you know where you're going rather than running in circles trying to find your base
@abhishek sahu I don't think you know what a nitwit villager is. He's not just calling all villagers nitwits, a villager can literally be a nitwit. Nitwit villagers can't get jobs and are basically useless. The only thing they're good for is iron farms and breeding.
The problem isn't that arrows are hard to get by, but that I can't be bothered to take 20 stacks of arrows with me whenever I go wither skull hunting or something.
Nothing relatively new to me, but it brought me to some good realizatio- _Number 28: ... Infinity is better than mending._ WOAH WOAH WAIT A MINUTE Skip, my good friend, the reason people use mending over infinity sometimes has nothing to do with the resources for the bow, but rather the _enchantments_ everyone puts on them; Flame, unbreaking III, punch II... these start to get very expensive to replace every time the bow breaks, and you can only repair it so many times before the bow costs more to repair than would be worth it.
@@chalkwarrior5542 build a lectern and get rid of another job in a village... or better yet cure a zombie villager and get mending for 1-2 emeralds like wattles does.
About the one with the Mending/Infinity bows: It really depends on how you use that bow. If you have a fully enchanted bow used for actual fighting against strong mobs, you'll want to put Mending on it, so you don't break that bow and lose all enchantments. And you can get arrows pretty easily if you have a skeleton farm or a villager that can sell you arrows. But if it's just for killing innocent rabbits (like I do), you should use Infinity. One arrow should be enough to kill a rabbit, you don't need any other enchantments, so breaking that bow isn't such a big deal. That's why I have two bows: A strong one with Mending to kill strong mobs (it one-hits creepers, so that's REALLY useful) and a weaker one with Infinity to kill rabbits.
For me it depends on what arrow I’m using. If it’s other arrow than normal one I use mending since infinity doesn’t save them. But most of the time I use normal arrow so infinity. Not trying to save the ten thousands arrow from mob farm. But rather about inventory space for long expedition (even if there’re 27 shulker boxes in ender chest, i want more space for my loots). 1 bow with infinity last longer than stack of arrows. With iron farm, exp farm, and villager trade, mass producing bow with power v, unbreak iii, infinity, punch ii, flame shouldn’t be an issue.
They're a wash imo. Mending is slightly more useful, because for a VERY long time I'm gonna have better things to do with my XP than enchant a new bow. On top of that, who doesn't have a chicken farm, a bamboo farm, and entirely too much flint... nevermind a Fletcher and ten stacks of emeralds collecting dust. Even worse, who carries (and uses) more than a stack of arrows at a time? Infinity doesn't save you any inventory space at all, so it's basically a very insignificant time saver. Again, it comes down to "would I rather waste a second here and there on trading with a fletcher/crafting arrows, or several minutes all at once eventually re-enchanting a bow." For me, I'm always working on something, and I'd prefer not remaking tools for legitimately no reason. I'll take the ten seconds to restock my arrows before heading out, versus the ten+ (and way too many levels of exp) minutes recreating my bow. That said, if I get a decent enchanted bow early, and it's got infinity; I'm using that. Again, saves the most time and levels, versus building a mending bow from scratch.
I get your point, tho for me it does save space. I'm away from base several IRL days, maybe weeks. I'm raiding end cities on flying machine/bombing nether for my netherite beacon. Already made 1 mending & 4-5 infinity bow max enchant and 4-5 set of netherite armors. I trade materials to build my base anyway so I'm either waste exp that push me over 100+ levels or I just make something with it. I only need to trade for books and equip. It indeed waste more emeralds but there're multiple chest full of blocks in the base anyway. (I play on friend's realm with few close people so it's okay for me to leave stuff around.) I do agree that mending is a bit more useful when I'm playing around with non-regular arrow since infinity doesn't save them anyway.
@@nnnnwwww00 I don't disagree with you, when you're past the point of the credits rolling, and hitting level 100 routinely with fully enchanted Netherite gear for days, and a few stacks of diamond blocks, wasting _anything_ even remotely renewable is a non-issue. Like I said, until you're looting end cities for shulker boxes for your shulker sorter, and your elytra is not only in your possession but fully enchanted, mending is better in every (measurable) way. Sure, in the end of the end game, infinity is just the better option, no argument. Until then however....
Fun facts; when it's ABOUT to rain fish bite a lot, but pretty much quit once it starts raining. Also, there are no rabbits in Minecraft, but there are hares. Hares are born with fury bodies and eyes open (rabbits are born hairless, with eyes closed) (one could say, rabbits are altricial, and hares are precocial), hares are commonly found in plains and deserts (rabbits are generally found more in wooded areas), and hares have longer, more upright ears for releasing body heat (rabbit ears are flopped on its back most of the time, until on alert).
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The torches thing is actually quite dumb. Like its better, but you clearly didnt think things all the way through. Simple thing ive always done for many years: when caving, always place your torches on the left side of the cave. That way when youre going to leave, you can follow the torches back to your staircase, as long as the torches are on your right you know youre heading back towards home. Some caves seem to never end, and finding your way back can become a nightmare, so torches are the perfect solution
In technoblade's video "proof i dont autoclick" he clicks 732 times in 10 seconds so if you blah blah blah blah blah and divide that and blah blah blah blah blah blah his cps is 73.2 so the clicking method he uses is double clicking but he clicked 25 times and 25 x 2 is 50 but hhe got 73.2 cps so blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah thats why its 73.2 and not 50 so yeah
But do you have the inventory space for all of those arrows? Also, how much does it really cost to repair your bow? 3 sticks and 3 string? Yeah, I’ll be sticking with infinity.
@@gamerluke6248 I carry a stack with me at all times, the same amount of space 1 arrow would take up. I don’t really use a bow and arrow that much. If you’re someone that uses arrows a lot and doesn’t mind spending levels to repair your bow, go for it and use infinity
@@gamerluke6248 no, it costs 1 infinity book, power 5 book, punch 2 book, ... Need I go on? You can only repair so many times before you have to go through the painful process of getting a new bow. Plus enderchest with shulkerboxes eliminates arrow problems. Just store arrows in shulkerboxes when you need the space and pull them out for heavy combat.
The problem with choosing infinity is that when your bow breaks, all of the enchants you used to make it goes to nothing. Unlike mending you can heal the bow with exp, plus feathers sticks and flint aren't that hard to get compared to the enchants and exp grinding you did
and also arrows drop from skeletons and strings from spiders. Skeletons are more common in the overworld and as long as you dont use a bow as your main weapon, you'll get more arrows than you spend them
@@Hi-kl4mu after fixing your max level bow like 2 times, it won't let you because it would be too expensive. Also wasting 40 levels of xp for fixing the bow ain't worth it.
just combine it with a new unenchanted bow and then the inf bow is fixed, and if it gets too expinsive you should have the farms and stuff to make a new one (if it's a full enchanted one)
Regarding creeper holes.. There's actually a really useful data pack you can download and drop into your map files, that auto-repairs damage from things like creeper holes! It's now called "Explosion Rebuilder" (formerly RebuildingCreeperHoles). ;)
3:00 When you mined gold with a fortune pickaxe, you got 12 nuggets. When you mined in with silk touch and smelted it, it was one gold ingot, which is 9 nuggets. So, if you have a fortune pickaxe, mine the gold, but if not, smelt it with silk touch.
that was just one lucky block. with fortune you get 8.8 nuggets on average while fortune will give you the ingot which is 9. it's such a small difference that it really doesn't matter though
@@craftyplayz_ even if you get one less nugget you might get 3 more on the next one its better with fortune and smelting takes forver and costs coal or wood
@@saddoot6545 look on the minecraft wiki. It says 8.8 average I'm not saying anything about smelting I'm just saying it is slightly more efficient to use silk
@@craftyplayz_ i know what i mean is even if its 8.8 the chance of getting more then 8.8 is way better its more like gambling versus just safe investments or something but in gambling you have llike a dice were all sides exept one are six
11:40 why use infinity? 1 you can get arrows really cheap from villager trades 2 you can get effect arrows 3 sure bows are easy to make but getting it maxed with enchants isn't always easy (just stick to mending)
0:25 It's actually more efficient to go on the wiki, learn how many items each fuel source will smelt and put in just enough to smelt your batch. That way you never spend more fuel than you need to
@@mihailmojsoski4202But it still burns longer than it needs for only a few items (with even less control than selected wood/coal) and it isn't even renewable (yet)
If you go through the effort of making a mob farm, you'll have more gold than you'll ever need. Don't worry about melting down the tools and armor, it'll just burn away your coal resources. Sort out the enchanted items and disenchant them for the XP. If you have a mending item in hand it's a great way to repair.
Number 7. Mining with fortune will almost always give you more than the nine nuggets required for an ingot, as well as not costing time or fuel to convert into ingots.
e̶v̶e̶n̶ ̶b̶e̶t̶t̶e̶r̶!̶ EDIT: actually, after double checking, you get the same amount of smelting power out of the 6 slabs and 1 plank you get from 1 log compared to 4 planks as is. I think it's different in bedrock though.
When ever me and my son dig tunnels or explore ravines/caves, we always place our torches on the left hand side. We also place 3 torches to signal the way out at a fork/opening. Like this when you want to leave just make sure the torches are on your right hand side and you have markers for the exit route. We also make sure to have some coal/charcoal and planks to ensure we don't run out of torches. Good fun
1:06: You use slabs to make barrels, and one slab requires 3 planks, so all together you need 12 planks to make a barrel. But you only need 8 planks to make a chest, so no, they are not more efficient for resources. other than that, it's a really good video, I just wanted to point that out.
Yes, 3 planks are required to make wooden slabs. But, a slab is only 1/2 a plank seeing as the recipe to craft wooden slabs is 3 wooden planks = *6* wooden slabs, not 1 wooden slab. To make a barrel, 9 wooden planks are required, but only 7 are used, the other 2 get converted into 4 planks. To make a chest, 8 wooden planks are required and 8 are used. 9 wooden planks = 1 barrel + 4 wooden slabs 8 wooden planks = 1 chest In conclusion, wooden barrels have higher requirements of resources, but use up less resources. Chests have lower requirements of resources, but use up more resources.
I find that in a cave or the wilderness, making a barrel instead of a chest would mean that I have leftover wooden slabs wasting space in my inventory for a long time. And at my base, using barrels instead of double chests means I have a large number of small containers instead of a small number of large containers, so it takes me longer to find stuff. And if I keep my stuff organized with a fancy automatic sorting system, using barrels would mean either having less storage capacity or having more hoppers, which would mean I spend more iron AND more wood than if I just use chests.
28 is just wrong, for powerful bows always use mending, for someone who "thinks about later game" he didnt think about later game much, because in late game you can get tipped arrows wgich are not affected by infinity at all, as well as the anvil too expensive feature which he just forgot about with 28 i guess.(if you repair an item too much you cant repair anymore with an anvil)
I absolutely disagree with 13 - I like seeing old builds around, especially if they're somewhere that I spent some time at. I purposefully build little shelters on adventures to make the world feel lived in.
Infinity is much worse than Mending. If you don't have Mending on a bow you will eventually not be able to repair it anymore and have to fully max out another one. Just make a skeleton farm or generic mob farm to get plenty of arrows.
I always place my torches on the right side walls therefore it's pretty easy to find out again. I just follow paths with the torches on the left. At intersections I also place two torches so it's even simpler to return home. ✌️😊 Greetings from Germany! Stay safe everyone!
"After your first double chest full of broken golden swords you're probably just wanting to trash them" Please tell me he knows that crafting 2 of the same item to fix it exists
@@tonynasaofficial You can only do that on bedrock otherwise you need to install a mod. Java doesn't have arms on they're stands, I think they did if I can remember but they removed it. I could be wrong tho. I play on bedrock and java that's why I know this.
10:00 You can use doors(not trap doors) for cheaper alternative pocket of air instead of playing gacha with the enchantment table. You'll still get the original mining speed on ur pick compared to the underwater mining speed. This might not help for deep ocean diving tho as this will still rely on getting to a block to place the door.
Relating to Number 10, (4:05) I had it happen where a horde of mobs kills me when I’m stacked, and then when I go back to pick them up, I see all of those mobs wearing/holding my gear: zombie fully decked out in iron armor, wither skeleton dual wielding two iron swords, skeleton holding enchanted bow with Flame...
When you have a fletcher that was converted from a zombie villager, he will sell arrows at a discounted price. Not only that, it's especially different when you use potion tipped arrows. Infinity will be useless, and with mending, you can repair your bow without wasting anvil durability
With Infinity you will save far more time not having to worry about getting flint, sticks, and feathers, two of which you would need a farm to get reliably. Yes you will have to worry about repairing the bow, but especially with unbreaking 3 on it, which increases the lifetime of a tool by 4 times, getting another bow to combine with the enchanted one on an anvil will be considerably easier and less resource demanding. With Mending, you will constantly have to worry about running low on arrows. I'd say Infinity is a lot better of an enchantment, especially in the long run.
@@jacobta8085 I like infinity more too but you're extremely wrong if you think people craft arrows lol, no one does that after the first few days, villagers and mob farms would give you chests full of arrows easy
Another trick I learned for mining, I believe it was from Pixlriffs, is to place your torches on the left as your going down your mine. And when you want to get out of your mine make sure the torches are on your right. So if the torches are on your left your heading deeper into the mine, and if they’re on your right you’re heading out of the mine. This is very useful for not getting lost and having to dig your way out. (I added my own thing that placing torches on the ground were “standard” and meant for lighting purposes only, not direction. I also place them either in a wall or higher up where water hopefully won’t reach.) Hope this helps! Edit: Some typos I noticed, also a phrase that isn’t exactly true but helps me remember this “if the torches are on the Left I’m getting Lost in the cave. If the torches are on the Right then I’m on the Right way home.” Or just “Left=Lost, Right=Right way home.
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My favorite tip my friend gave me when I started: When caving, always place torches on the left. Then when you go to leave, if the torches are on the right, you are going to 'right' way to get out.
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This is so smart bc I kinda went in a circle trying to leave my mine 🧍♀️
I was like a babe lost in the woods xDD
Me: *uses barrels*
The villager on my house: and I took that profession.
Profession- lmao
@@laelaashby188 wat
Did I whrite it wrong xD?
@@felixdub9733 they probably thought you wanted to write ‘personal’ lol
@@atomiclena128 oh lol
I'll never understand people who craft the entire wooden weapons set when starting a new world
just make a wooden pickaxe, mine some stone and wham, you've saved 30 minutes lol
I do that in like 3 minutes but not the hoe.I will never use the hoe unless I am farming and I never do it at the at the start.
You mean you just saved yourself 10 minutes of you minding atLEAST 6 trees and making tools and same I only make a axe for trees, pickaxe for stone quartz etc, and shovel for sand or dirt and a hoe...... if idk what to do or the first thing I wanna do is make a farm which I never do sooooo I only need a shovel, axe and pickaxe.
I meant mining not minding.
@Jean /fabi Asmr slimes Me too,but I make the axe first then in like 3 minutes I get time saved
I only mine 3 blocks of log at the start of a world and make a wood pickaxe, immediately mine stone and in under 1 minute of creating the world, I'm in stone age
You can use barrels, unless you want to have a villager farm nearby, in which case you will be VERY frustrated that all your villagers turn into fishermen.
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Also, lag? That's not a good enough reason for me to use chests LMAO
creeper holes are a pain; for sure, only use one layer of dirt though, use cobble below that, so if they blow the same spot again, it's far less damage to clean up going forward.
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@@max_punch many years experience.
Yup the good ol' creeper management. Some times tho i just full up the whole thing... when mining i get all the drit i come a cross. saves me a whole lot of trouble and can get some diamonds too!
@@ludm1la Yeah, I'm doing a small project, where I'm making an easy beginner no drain needed Guardian farm, like "fresh start" how quick can I do it, without speedrunner tier fast...[cause I'm no speedrunner.] And I'm basing on a TINY island near the monument, so...dirt is rare. underground pockets are valuable! But creeper holes...yeah, I fill those with cobble, and then skin over on dirt, so any future holes are smaller, and easier to clean up.
This is the way. I also found a guys base with constant creeper holes that were badly filled in or not filled at all.
“Clicking things with your axe? Don’t hold your axe!”
Why haven’t I thought of that? Wow!
dude srsly. how on earth does this channel get this many views when all the info is stuff like this? why does he even make these videos? I can't imagine what his actual survival worlds look like with the kind of misinfo / crappy tips he gives
@@austinjames6074 ye like some of this are frickin common sense like placing torches on the wall only new playerd do that
@Jordy Brooks I don’t believe I asked for your input. Or rather, your non-input
@@austinjames6074 he used to make is it possible videos, his new stuff is just trend hopping garbage
Notice this entire comment section is toxic kids
"If you're using wood logs you're doing it wrong turn it into planks"
Charcoal: "Am I a joke to you?"
That's true
You are using the wood as fuel and you need fuel to make charcoal 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Yeh bro
In bedrock, slabs are better not sure on java tho.
(Almost wrote "slavs")
@@lordmeow News to me, thankyou
It isn't just a bow. It is an enchanted bow where you had to also put in the effort to get those enchants, and the levels to apply them.
Conversely, arrows are cheap, especially with a fletcher or a mob farm.
So mending can be much better than infinity.
It also means you can use other arrows without worrying about wasting them.
yeah, one skelleten farm and you dont know what to do with all the arrows while each time you repair your bow by hand it gets more expansive until its unrepairable which is pritty fast with an bow with all the enchantments on max lvl. and when using magic arrows infinity does nothing
I prefer infinity mainly because I don't like to manage arrows, carry a spare stack around and so on. With unbreaking III these bows last very long, you can repair them from almost broken to full multiple times, and once you finally reach the end of a bow it's pretty easy to make a new one. You want a useful exp farm of course - not just for bows.
@@whocares2277 Exactly. With Unbreaking III on the bow, it lasts so long with repairs that you don’t need to make a new one for a long time, and with Infinity you never have to worry about running out of arrows in your inventory.
I agree, I tend to do infinity for a while until late game I move back to mending. Arrows are cheap and fixing/making a new infinity bow gets expensive
@@asidi48753 What is expensive about it? Sticks, strings, a bit of lapis, any exp farm and an anvil, that's it. Alternatively use some emeralds for books, not an issue if you have a raid farm. 1500 shots before you need to repair it, thousands of shots before you need a new bow.
“Use silk touch on this ore”
Speedrunners: We don’t have the time for that
PLEASE-
So true
also its actually more likely that you will get more gold from the nuggets if you have fortune instead of silk touch and it takes less time to craft the ingots then to smelt them, so this fact is Useless.
@@flare1938 you get 8.8 nuggets on average with Fortune 3, so it is slightly better; with a blast furnace the time is cut in half to smelt it and is faster if you have a lot.
What’s silk touch tho like I’ve never heard of it
9:10
“If you keep stripping the logs on your doorway, just don’t carry an axe in your hand!!!”
I never would’ve figured that out guys
Same! Honestly I never carry a pickaxe which is oddly the more commonly used tool... weird.
I fell like there are only 3 good points in this video
there is a awesome streamer and youtuber you most sub to its Soobze go sub now he is streaming now the stream is awesome
@@TheOGslime please shut up
@@mitch-ui8ds yes
Thumbnail: avoid this.
Me that has an instamine efficiency 5 netherite shovel: dont tell me what to do
I dye the bed and not the wool
What does a netherite shovel have to do with dying wool
@@iz_bizz2010 you can only do that with white beds in java edition
@@kylebroflovski5812 break flowers faster ?
@@santoshagnihotri8875 no, flowers are instabreak
In Bedrock, Barrels are more efficient to make instead of Chests because they only require 2 wooden slabs and 6 sticks. I like them because of their smaller inventory space which keeps early game easy to organize and move around. If possible, I hold onto my wooden pick axe and it is usually the ONLY wooden item I need to make in a new world. Then I frame it. It is the equivalent of framing your first dollar your business ever made. I always place torches on the left wall so when I need to follow them to get out of a cave, I know I am on the "right" track. Some people still do not realize that the stone cutter is a 1:1 output or in the case of slabs 1:2. I just wish we could use it as a wood cutter too.
I might as well have written this entire comment myself. Great minds, right? 😂 🤗
i do the torch thing too so i know my way out of a strip mine
The only thing is don't use barrels in villages or you get loads of annoying useless fishermen -_- use chests in villages, barrels in your own house
@@zigzaglychee7324 Yeah, you gotta keep villages far enough away from your own home too. I was reading a while back that chests actually take longer to load than barrels do because of their multiple states and if you have a ton of them can be the biggest cause of game lag without realizing it.
@@FandB-Editz Necro 3 month-old comments much?
I feel like this guy is the Five Minute Crafts of Minecraft
but good
No cringe
@@sneddypie ....stop.
@@anthunny4135 what did i do
@@anthunny4135 what should he stop
Fun fact: turning the planks into slabs will make the smelting even more efficient!
Fun fact : Who need chest when we
Have barrel
Would like, but it’s at 69
Oh yeah
This only apply to Bedrock Edition were slabs do smelt 1.5 items, in Java, they smelt 0.75 items so they are equally efficient then planks (without counting the fact that you double the slot used)
@@TBiscuit1 nah fam its still better in java
I have always replanted my trees because its just awful when there is no tree around and you acually need it, it Also destroyes the view If all of them are gone
same, i do that too!
I didn’t replant since i am building a honey block tnt duper mining contraption
I do that most of the time.
I replant trees for my dog.
@@jamesweber1827 what do you mean?
For anyone that is enchanting (I believe this still works) when you enchant something in an anvil, always rename it at the same time Because it makes it so it will never be "Too Expensive"
it's not necesarily that, it just saves more xp because you are using 1 anvil use for both naming and repairing/enchanting
I heard that naming costs more
@@Gwyn1stborn Naming an item at the same time as enchanting it is SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper then if you were to enchant your item, take it out, and then put it back in to name. Which is why a lot of people combine the two processes to save Exp.
"Smelt the gold instead", he says after getting 13 nuggets from a single block
worst advice lol, using silk touch on nether gold xD
@@llopl28 its only 0.2 less, its not a big deal however with f3 you could get more then an ingots worth if lucky
@@__The_Real_V__ Fortune 3 has been proven to be the worse way to go, but hey, if you don't want to maximize your returns, you do you.
@@youraveragebedwarssweat5922 It's called getting 2 pickaxes. One with f3 and one with silk touch. Easy when you use villagers. Then you always use the silk touch one for nether gold ore.
I silk touch all my ore, and bring it back to the surface to attack it with fortune afterwards so I can't lose my Fortune pickaxe as well as I can bring in larger hauls since almost all ores are fortuneable now
2:40 you can then turn 3 planks into 6 wood slabs, which each have the smelting power of a full plank
10000 iq
1000 IQ
in newer versions above 1.12.2 it just turns the half slab to 0.75 instead of 1.5 for a plank so basically no use since most people play in newer than 1.12.2
⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹ iq
@@0G8 I'm not saying you're wrong, but I play bedrock and it still works. It's probably just different between the 2 versions assuming you're talking about Java
The amount of times he walked past that diamond ore physically pained me
there is a awesome streamer and youtuber you most sub to its Soobze go sub now he is streaming now the stream is awesome
No
@@TheOGslime No lol
I was looking for this comment
When he said infinity is better than mending, I literally died inside. So incorrect. From listening to what he said, it is so obvious he doesn't know what he's doing
as for the chests vs barrels ones, I prefer chests for certain things because two can merge to one and provide better organization
I have a use for useless tools! Put them in a chest because:
When you're out somewhere collecting resources far away from your home, and suddenly, a creeper blows up behind your back and die! But, luckily you put your useless tools in a chest and, you can use them to start again while you're trying to find your items, or maybe they'll despawn.
No when I go exploring i leave my good stuff behind and when I get something good I run back immediately
@@yourmomgay9059 ... then why do you even _have_ that stuff
@@ARandomMinecraftVillager ikr lmao
@@ARandomMinecraftVillager clout. And to destroy my sister
But i play in hardcore
I like how the stuff in this video is either common sense or just bullshit.
dude probably thinks his subscribers r complete moron lmao
Yeah I realized that too xD
Honestly, I didn't know that stonecutter saves resources. I thought it's merely a "villager profession" block with extra steps.
@@Zmeeed01 but simple maths would have made the trick. If you really wanted to know, it would have taken you maybe two minutes
Well I lack common sense so this actually helped me
No one knew you could place torches on the walls before this guy came around lmao
I had to think for a minute when... if ever... that I've placed a torch on the ground.
Wdym I do it all the time I did this before I watched him
Wait I thought you meant for houses
@@latexwhistledown342 What-
@@yourmother54340 I didn’t watch all of the video when I saw this comment so I thought you meant that no one knew you could place torches on walls as in house walls
#13:
Alternatively, make the toolkit a part of the build. I’ve built two floating-island-type bases now, both of which had a simple ship moored next to them. Seems like nice decoration at first glance, but I actually built that ship first, using it as a self-sustaining jumping-off point for the larger build.
Me when I can’t find coal:
Me:smelting wood with wood
I used the wood to smelt the wood.
I would just go find another cave 🤡
Actually most of the time i just mined 2 or 3 time and there we go the supply for the whole month
WhT
Dried kelp blocks are best imo, it’s super easy to farm kelp
"Just hit level 30 and cash out"
Me with my 200 levels wanting to start an enchanted book selling project on my server: No, i dont think I will
Lol😂😂😂
Risky dude,, be careful!
there is a awesome streamer and youtuber you most sub to its Soobze go sub now he is streaming now the stream is awesome
@@TheOGslime Enough with the promotions already.
@@lukepearson4611 i have a xp farm with gives me 50 levels in 10 minutes so im never affald of dying and losing levels
Lets just appreciate how he named every trick ...
Edit: Thanks so much for all the likes, i really appreciate it!
The mans dedicated
Lol
Last time I played minecraft I just made weird random things I didn’t like survival mode I liked creative
No kidding! They so catchy
@AwesomeIceWizard it would be better if he did it like
Every. Single. Trick.
It is used for Smelting as Slabs for Smelting as one Wood Log gives 4 Planks and 3 Planks gives 6 Slabs and 1 Wooden Plank.
2:46
No, youre still doing it wrong.
Turn 1 log into planks and use those planks as fuel to turn another log (or 4) into charcoal, then use the charcoal as fuel for whatever you wanted to smelt, or to make even more charcoal out of the remaining logs.
@RICCENE ENTERTAINMENT Kinda is, yeah...
@RICCENE ENTERTAINMENT
not trying to be a smartass but *infinity > mending is the right way to type that theres no other way i can say it
@RICCENE ENTERTAINMENT This makes a lot of sense
@RICCENE ENTERTAINMENT I was thinking that about the infinity vs mending bow as well. Arrows aren't a problem if you make a chicken farm and have a fortune shovel. However getting all the necessary levels and the perfect enchantments for a god bow is a much larger headache imo. Plus you cant use tipped arrows on an infinity bow.
@@jacobwiles7729 Mending if you use tipped arrows, Infinity in all other cases.
Bows are cheap to make so getting a few good ones isnt hard, and infinity means you only need 1 bag slot for arrows whereas if youre out actively hunting mobs 1 stack of arrows doesnt last all that long.
If durability is a concern, you can carry a spare bow, leaving you with 3 bag slots of space taken up for hundreds of shots, instead of the 128 max that you can get out of 3 slots with a Mending bow.
Imagine using the wooden planks to smelt instead of charcoal.
I can't
I burn the extra door you get when you make them
Extra door? I use all them😏
@@black_rhino241 lol like why 3 doors
I use any extra fence or any wooden item/block
When all I have are logs, I turn one of the logs into planks to smelt the rest into charcoal. That's the only way I could justify it lol
"if you need stone for a build and dont have enough,just go mine!" WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT
HAHA
You're homeless? Just get a home!
You have asthma? Just breathe properly!
69 likes
Oh, you have corona?
Stop having it!
As someone who's been playing since before the stone cutter, it definitely feels "silly" or "primitive" to use that over an easier-to-obtain crafting table but I guess in the long run it's definitely more efficient.
It sure does but when you're making stairs from some not so easy to obtain blocks (at least early), such as quartz, then it can be useful.
But yeah in the late game, when you got all your trading and stuff sorted out, you dont really care if you lose 2 stairs per craft.
FUN FACT : : No number from 1 to 999 includes the letter "a" in its word form.
😳
I kinda knew that already but neat.
Nine hundred and ninety nine
There is an 'a' in and, and who actually says nine hundred ninety nine it just doesn't seem right
And then one thousand just obliterates that
11:30 yes but no. The problem with infinity instead of mending is that eventually when your repairing your bow it will say to expensive and you'll have to re make a new bow. However with mending you can just get a fletcher and trade 4 emeralds for 64 arrows and it will repair itself.
and if you cure the fletcher that sells you arrows it will bring down the price from 4 emeralds to only 1 and if you evolve him to master level he will sell you tipped arrows you just have to be lucky with the tippeded arrows tho
If you rename the bow That does not happen
Unless you have cured librarians and you can easily make yourself a new bow
Ye but I don’t want to carry around so many stacks of arrows constantly (I use a lot of arrows)
@@cabeludo_dahora6290 no, you trade 1 emerald for 16 arrows four times, so you can't actually reduce the price
“Use Silk Touch for nether gold.”
Proceeds to get twelve nuggets with Fortune 3, technically netting him a higher yield of gold ingots.
Thanks for the likes, everyone!
Yeah I calculated it so you can get up to 24 nuggets from the max amount of ore in a 10 vein and you only get about a block or two so it’s really the same
@@black_rhino241 So I understand your math, but an ingot is worth 9 nuggets, and if you get 12 nuggets from one block of the ore, then over time it nets you more.
Nugget: 12+12+12=36
Ingot: 9+9+9=27
While you might not get that same yield, the difference eventually shows
you can get 12 from a single ore but on average you get less than 9, giving you less gold over time
@@tavio_42 Well, if you get more and less, it’ll balance out. Honestly just up to preference.
the part is from the minecraft wiki "Nether gold ore drops 2-6 gold nuggets when mined with any pickaxe. Fortune has a 33.3% chance to multiply the drops by 2, Fortune II has a 25% chance to multiply the drops by 2 or 3 and Fortune III has a 20% chance each to multiply the drops by 2, 3, or 4 for a maximum possible drop of 24 golden nuggets. The average number of nuggets from Fortune III is 8.8, which is less than an ingot; therefore it is slightly more efficient to mine nether gold ore with Silk Touch and smelt it into gold ingots."
fortune 3 can get it close to 9, but silk touch is still the most profitable over time
Barrels are great, unless you have a villager nearby. Then all you hear is the dude opening and closing them all session and you contemplate murder.
Skip: “don’t go over level 30”
Me who has level 75 on my survival world:
👁👄👁
Edit: I really don’t care how many levels you have on your survival world so stop saying it in the replies
I have 104 levels on mine server
And exp is pretty easy to get if u have ender farm
I play on bedrock and I have a gold farm that gives 30 levels in under a minute. I never even grind for levels all 75 of them just come from when I try to repair my tools
just copy a kelp or cactus dupe machine and make an auto smelter
@@someguyyoufoundonyoutube8744 dupe machine? I prefer not to use bugs like duping
"Use infinity instead of mending"
People with a hostile mob farm: "Yea, no."
Seriously though, by comparison arrows are far cheaper than a maxed out bow
agreed, for the time it takes for max enchantments, mending is essential, I'm not going through that more than once.
Can't you repair a bow with string, thus making infinity better choice, with the only exception being a situation where you have a spider farm?
@@Domasiukas no, bows cannot be repaired with string.
@@Minizemful Oh, my bad. But can you repair an Enchanted Infinity bow with just a regular bow?
@@Domasiukas nope, repairing it that way with a crafting table removes the enchantments, and it can't be done in an anvil.
”Use your mostly broken wodden tools to fuel a furnace” *throws in a perfectly fine, non-broken pickaxe*
yea shure like you dont have an xp grinder that give you like 10,000 exp in about 3 min btw i mean an enderman exp grinder most likely more exp then that like idk 30,000
sorry wrong comment
@@carlolobaton4907 just delete it
I only ever have one wooden pickaxe and one wooden axe, and the first thing I do after harvesting some stone and wood is upgrade to stone tools. Then I just use the wooden tools till they break. Doesn't take long!
@@drewlovelyhell4892 i just keep them in a chest and frame them once i make a base and get good tools and armour
11:23
mending > infinity
considering your infinity bow is fully enchanted with power v, flame, and more, using mending to save that bow is worth a few arrows. especially if you have an arrow farm
yes, you can fix your infinity bow in an anvil, but if we're looking long term here, it will get more and more expensive every time you fix it, and will eventually be too expensive to fix
That anvil feature is so unnecessary.
I have another, sometimes it's a hassle to figure out where certain places are so write down your coordinates so that you know where you're going rather than running in circles trying to find your base
I try to keep a record of everything I find. Pyramids, woodland mansions, water temple, nether fortress. It does make like so much easier.
It’s not like 99% of the players already know that ! But hey, at least, there are always the remaining 1% that can benefit from your wise comment…
Pewdiepie: "I'm a Minecraft veteran"
Also Pewdiepie: *"saves" a nitwit villager
they good for reproduction
@@galleton9292 chequita os getting some good bing bong bing pong
Ayy put some respect on chiquita bonita
@Keagan Wallis not my words ask Pewdipie
@abhishek sahu I don't think you know what a nitwit villager is. He's not just calling all villagers nitwits, a villager can literally be a nitwit. Nitwit villagers can't get jobs and are basically useless. The only thing they're good for is iron farms and breeding.
11:30 If you count the levels, books, and luck that you’re saving from enchantments, Infinity won’t be even close to what Mending is worth
Mending is useful, you can literally create a skeleton mob farm for infinite arrows/bones/exp
I had one and it worked well, got stacks of bones and arrows for my farm and bow
With a good enchanted rod, enchanted bows are a dime a dozen. So run infinity till the bow is dead and just combine a new one on the anvil.
@@Ambatocoum just buy 16 arrows from a fletcher for 1 emerald, get those emeralds easy from fletchers too
The problem isn't that arrows are hard to get by, but that I can't be bothered to take 20 stacks of arrows with me whenever I go wither skull hunting or something.
Nothing relatively new to me, but it brought me to some good realizatio-
_Number 28: ... Infinity is better than mending._
WOAH WOAH WAIT A MINUTE
Skip, my good friend, the reason people use mending over infinity sometimes has nothing to do with the resources for the bow, but rather the _enchantments_ everyone puts on them;
Flame, unbreaking III, punch II... these start to get very expensive to replace every time the bow breaks, and you can only repair it so many times before the bow costs more to repair than would be worth it.
Don’t let this video make you forget that Mr krabs sold SpongeBob for 62 cents
Ok
Noooooooooo spongebob,😭😭😭😭😭😭
Sure
@Don't know why my brother keeps changing profile your profile picture tho
:/
people:
ah mending is so hard to get
me:
*gets it for 12 emeralds in 5 minutes
Me who got a mending villager naturally: i am 4 parallel universes ahead of you.
it's hard when you can't find a single librarian in the 5 villages you've found
@@chalkwarrior5542 build a lectern and get rid of another job in a village... or better yet cure a zombie villager and get mending for 1-2 emeralds like wattles does.
same i got mine for 12 in like 10 mins and whenever i try to get to get a book i need i ALWAYS get mending
Gets it for 1 emmie in five minutes because I already healed the zombie villager first.
About the one with the Mending/Infinity bows: It really depends on how you use that bow. If you have a fully enchanted bow used for actual fighting against strong mobs, you'll want to put Mending on it, so you don't break that bow and lose all enchantments. And you can get arrows pretty easily if you have a skeleton farm or a villager that can sell you arrows. But if it's just for killing innocent rabbits (like I do), you should use Infinity. One arrow should be enough to kill a rabbit, you don't need any other enchantments, so breaking that bow isn't such a big deal. That's why I have two bows: A strong one with Mending to kill strong mobs (it one-hits creepers, so that's REALLY useful) and a weaker one with Infinity to kill rabbits.
You can also just combine it with another bow in an anvil + unbreaking 3 exists, I’m not arguing with you just pointing out a different POV
For me it depends on what arrow I’m using. If it’s other arrow than normal one I use mending since infinity doesn’t save them.
But most of the time I use normal arrow so infinity. Not trying to save the ten thousands arrow from mob farm. But rather about inventory space for long expedition (even if there’re 27 shulker boxes in ender chest, i want more space for my loots). 1 bow with infinity last longer than stack of arrows.
With iron farm, exp farm, and villager trade, mass producing bow with power v, unbreak iii, infinity, punch ii, flame shouldn’t be an issue.
They're a wash imo. Mending is slightly more useful, because for a VERY long time I'm gonna have better things to do with my XP than enchant a new bow.
On top of that, who doesn't have a chicken farm, a bamboo farm, and entirely too much flint... nevermind a Fletcher and ten stacks of emeralds collecting dust.
Even worse, who carries (and uses) more than a stack of arrows at a time? Infinity doesn't save you any inventory space at all, so it's basically a very insignificant time saver.
Again, it comes down to "would I rather waste a second here and there on trading with a fletcher/crafting arrows, or several minutes all at once eventually re-enchanting a bow."
For me, I'm always working on something, and I'd prefer not remaking tools for legitimately no reason. I'll take the ten seconds to restock my arrows before heading out, versus the ten+ (and way too many levels of exp) minutes recreating my bow.
That said, if I get a decent enchanted bow early, and it's got infinity; I'm using that. Again, saves the most time and levels, versus building a mending bow from scratch.
I get your point, tho for me it does save space. I'm away from base several IRL days, maybe weeks. I'm raiding end cities on flying machine/bombing nether for my netherite beacon. Already made 1 mending & 4-5 infinity bow max enchant and 4-5 set of netherite armors. I trade materials to build my base anyway so I'm either waste exp that push me over 100+ levels or I just make something with it. I only need to trade for books and equip.
It indeed waste more emeralds but there're multiple chest full of blocks in the base anyway. (I play on friend's realm with few close people so it's okay for me to leave stuff around.)
I do agree that mending is a bit more useful when I'm playing around with non-regular arrow since infinity doesn't save them anyway.
@@nnnnwwww00 I don't disagree with you, when you're past the point of the credits rolling, and hitting level 100 routinely with fully enchanted Netherite gear for days, and a few stacks of diamond blocks, wasting _anything_ even remotely renewable is a non-issue.
Like I said, until you're looting end cities for shulker boxes for your shulker sorter, and your elytra is not only in your possession but fully enchanted, mending is better in every (measurable) way.
Sure, in the end of the end game, infinity is just the better option, no argument. Until then however....
Oh yes. I definitely choose mending over infinity because I'm worried about saving STRING, not saving THE OTHER ENCHANTMENTS. 🙄
Everyone: Learning new thing about minecraft
Me: *Sees skip use diorite as a building block*
@@locrianphantom3547 no I Mean some people hate the way diorite looks but I like the way it looks. It's just for the memes
diorite is my favorite block ngl
@@OG-YT Iskall85 intensive
@@shazamnegroid7379 lol i like it too but iskall whould hate skip
@@ignaciosindhu6779 LOL
Fun facts; when it's ABOUT to rain fish bite a lot, but pretty much quit once it starts raining.
Also, there are no rabbits in Minecraft, but there are hares. Hares are born with fury bodies and eyes open (rabbits are born hairless, with eyes closed) (one could say, rabbits are altricial, and hares are precocial), hares are commonly found in plains and deserts (rabbits are generally found more in wooded areas), and hares have longer, more upright ears for releasing body heat (rabbit ears are flopped on its back most of the time, until on alert).
It sounds like you copied that off of Wikipedia lol
@@austindoesvideos2244 they probably did
Ya mind shutting ya mouth nerd
Is there any way to tell if its about to rain
Me: has been playing Minecraft for 10 years. Also Me “doesn’t know one of them”.
Why is Donald Trump pretty and I am not? But why does he only have a wife but I have TWO HOT GIRLFRIENDS who I show off in my masterpiece YT videos? Do you know the answer, dear jenny
A lot of these are new features which was given attention to
@@AxxLAfriku ew go away
Ouch
@@AxxLAfriku who tf is jenny thought
The torches thing is actually quite dumb. Like its better, but you clearly didnt think things all the way through. Simple thing ive always done for many years: when caving, always place your torches on the left side of the cave. That way when youre going to leave, you can follow the torches back to your staircase, as long as the torches are on your right you know youre heading back towards home. Some caves seem to never end, and finding your way back can become a nightmare, so torches are the perfect solution
Skip: Math isn’t on any of our preauthories
Me: it is on mine..
In technoblade's video "proof i dont autoclick" he clicks 732 times in 10 seconds so if you blah blah blah blah blah and divide that and blah blah blah blah blah blah his cps is 73.2 so the clicking method he uses is double clicking but he clicked 25 times and 25 x 2 is 50 but hhe got 73.2 cps so blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah thats why its 73.2 and not 50 so yeah
Also i promise im not a bot
spelling surely isn't
@@fatherbeef348 true
Math is on my priorities too
It's way too easy
I have thousands of arrows from my skeleton farm, I think I’ll be good with Mending on my bow
Mending is actually better than infinity yea.
But do you have the inventory space for all of those arrows? Also, how much does it really cost to repair your bow? 3 sticks and 3 string? Yeah, I’ll be sticking with infinity.
@@gamerluke6248 I carry a stack with me at all times, the same amount of space 1 arrow would take up. I don’t really use a bow and arrow that much. If you’re someone that uses arrows a lot and doesn’t mind spending levels to repair your bow, go for it and use infinity
@@gamerluke6248 no, it costs 1 infinity book, power 5 book, punch 2 book, ... Need I go on? You can only repair so many times before you have to go through the painful process of getting a new bow. Plus enderchest with shulkerboxes eliminates arrow problems. Just store arrows in shulkerboxes when you need the space and pull them out for heavy combat.
@@gamerluke6248 You can only repair an item so many times.. The XP required goes up each time, until you reach the limit an anvil will accept.
The problem with choosing infinity is that when your bow breaks, all of the enchants you used to make it goes to nothing. Unlike mending you can heal the bow with exp, plus feathers sticks and flint aren't that hard to get compared to the enchants and exp grinding you did
and also arrows drop from skeletons and strings from spiders. Skeletons are more common in the overworld and as long as you dont use a bow as your main weapon, you'll get more arrows than you spend them
fix your bow before it breaks
@@Hi-kl4mu after fixing your max level bow like 2 times, it won't let you because it would be too expensive. Also wasting 40 levels of xp for fixing the bow ain't worth it.
just combine it with a new unenchanted bow and then the inf bow is fixed, and if it gets too expinsive you should have the farms and stuff to make a new one (if it's a full enchanted one)
@@xStet If you have the farms to fix it, why not just have a skeleton farm for arrows?
Regarding creeper holes.. There's actually a really useful data pack you can download and drop into your map files, that auto-repairs damage from things like creeper holes! It's now called "Explosion Rebuilder" (formerly RebuildingCreeperHoles). ;)
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3:00 When you mined gold with a fortune pickaxe, you got 12 nuggets. When you mined in with silk touch and smelted it, it was one gold ingot, which is 9 nuggets. So, if you have a fortune pickaxe, mine the gold, but if not, smelt it with silk touch.
that was just one lucky block. with fortune you get 8.8 nuggets on average while fortune will give you the ingot which is 9. it's such a small difference that it really doesn't matter though
I don’t have enough time to mine the coal to smelt it
@@craftyplayz_ even if you get one less nugget you might get 3 more on the next one its better with fortune and smelting takes forver and costs coal or wood
@@saddoot6545 look on the minecraft wiki. It says 8.8 average
I'm not saying anything about smelting I'm just saying it is slightly more efficient to use silk
@@craftyplayz_ i know what i mean is even if its 8.8 the chance of getting more then 8.8 is way better its more like gambling versus just safe investments or something but in gambling you have llike a dice were all sides exept one are six
i make a museum later on to keep my early game weapons, tools and armor, kind of nostalgic
Me too lmao
me three
@@Rakkaus37212 me 5 idk how to count :(
@@m4rs_019 rip
i just keep them in a chest and never touch them again
Alternative title: 29 facts that you already know
11:40 why use infinity? 1 you can get arrows really cheap from villager trades 2 you can get effect arrows 3 sure bows are easy to make but getting it maxed with enchants isn't always easy (just stick to mending)
0:25 It's actually more efficient to go on the wiki, learn how many items each fuel source will smelt and put in just enough to smelt your batch. That way you never spend more fuel than you need to
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just use lava
@@mihailmojsoski4202But it still burns longer than it needs for only a few items (with even less control than selected wood/coal) and it isn't even renewable (yet)
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If you go through the effort of making a mob farm, you'll have more gold than you'll ever need. Don't worry about melting down the tools and armor, it'll just burn away your coal resources. Sort out the enchanted items and disenchant them for the XP. If you have a mending item in hand it's a great way to repair.
You wont eat into coal if you have a bamboo, wither skeleton, or kelp farm.
@@autumn5592 Finally someone promoting kelp farms as well
Skip: "Just keep 30 levels and then cash out"
Also Skip 2 seconds later: *Continues to use 40-50 levels*
Yes, I know. That was probably for display purposes
No. ^
Number 7. Mining with fortune will almost always give you more than the nine nuggets required for an ingot, as well as not costing time or fuel to convert into ingots.
2:30 craft those planks into slabs. Double the smelting with the same amount of items.
Ooh yeah its big brain time
I always do this
His tip is also wrong good but can be better
use those slabs on your extra logs, and you get a ton of charcoal
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EDIT: actually, after double checking, you get the same amount of smelting power out of the 6 slabs and 1 plank you get from 1 log compared to 4 planks as is. I think it's different in bedrock though.
@@skipthetutorial wait who did you reply to
When ever me and my son dig tunnels or explore ravines/caves, we always place our torches on the left hand side. We also place 3 torches to signal the way out at a fork/opening.
Like this when you want to leave just make sure the torches are on your right hand side and you have markers for the exit route.
We also make sure to have some coal/charcoal and planks to ensure we don't run out of torches.
Good fun
We place them on the walls pointing towards the way came usually with 2 or 3 to point to our main tunnels
i wish *my* parents would play minecraft with me. id play with my brother but he tends to destroy things and fight
@@snailsand yes my parents hate games
@@snailsand Yeah, my parents say that video games make them want to throw up, and I do play with my sister but she makes me share everything.
I place torches similarly. When I plant one on the ground it's on the right side, and when I put one on the wall it's on the left.
1:06: You use slabs to make barrels, and one slab requires 3 planks, so all together you need 12 planks to make a barrel. But you only need 8 planks to make a chest, so no, they are not more efficient for resources. other than that, it's a really good video, I just wanted to point that out.
Yes, 3 planks are required to make wooden slabs. But, a slab is only 1/2 a plank seeing as the recipe to craft wooden slabs is 3 wooden planks = *6* wooden slabs, not 1 wooden slab.
To make a barrel, 9 wooden planks are required, but only 7 are used, the other 2 get converted into 4 planks.
To make a chest, 8 wooden planks are required and 8 are used.
9 wooden planks = 1 barrel + 4 wooden slabs
8 wooden planks = 1 chest
In conclusion, wooden barrels have higher requirements of resources, but use up less resources. Chests have lower requirements of resources, but use up more resources.
Barrels use less wood in the long run
2:41 turn your log to charcoal it's more efficient 👍
I find that in a cave or the wilderness, making a barrel instead of a chest would mean that I have leftover wooden slabs wasting space in my inventory for a long time. And at my base, using barrels instead of double chests means I have a large number of small containers instead of a small number of large containers, so it takes me longer to find stuff. And if I keep my stuff organized with a fancy automatic sorting system, using barrels would mean either having less storage capacity or having more hoppers, which would mean I spend more iron AND more wood than if I just use chests.
Everybody gangsta till the neighbor riders his horse up the giant cake ladder
Then they die of facing an idiot
Me being the person with 3 full double chests filled with only Stone: ;w;
My friend: Are you sure we can't throw any of this Stone away?
I'd just use it all for building a fortress tbh
Me goes mining gets every ore but cobblestone :c
1:05 No, they're not. You need 9 wood for barrels and only 8 for chests.
Skip the tutorial: Then you can save your axe for when it's actually useful. Me: *axe-uallty*
My friends coming back to Minecraft in 2020: What is this place?
Me, who never left and kept playing: Wake up, samurai, we got a city to build
“It’s impossible to something before they turn back into a villager” replay button: ima end this mans whole career
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27: “don’t use too many”. Awesome advice…
28 is just wrong, for powerful bows always use mending, for someone who "thinks about later game" he didnt think about later game much, because in late game you can get tipped arrows wgich are not affected by infinity at all, as well as the anvil too expensive feature which he just forgot about with 28 i guess.(if you repair an item too much you cant repair anymore with an anvil)
I absolutely disagree with 13 - I like seeing old builds around, especially if they're somewhere that I spent some time at. I purposefully build little shelters on adventures to make the world feel lived in.
[sees hole in side of cliff]
"Ah yes, that's where i hid from phantoms cause i forgot to bring a bed out. Good times."
I usually convert that old build into a storage cuz i do not want to move tons of blocks around especially when i dont have shulker boxes
I know this might be unrelevant but I just ate the best cookie ever
Ooooooooo noice, what flavor was it? :^
Yes what type
Bot
Completely relevant. Cookies are always relevant.
@@belol69 how is it a bot
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Infinity is much worse than Mending. If you don't have Mending on a bow you will eventually not be able to repair it anymore and have to fully max out another one. Just make a skeleton farm or generic mob farm to get plenty of arrows.
One thing that I do is always have 3 iron picks when going mining, to save going to the surface
Same
I do it all the time 🙂
just carry a bunch of iron and wood, it will save slots AND going to the surface
I always place my torches on the right side walls therefore it's pretty easy to find out again. I just follow paths with the torches on the left. At intersections I also place two torches so it's even simpler to return home. ✌️😊
Greetings from Germany! Stay safe everyone!
"After your first double chest full of broken golden swords you're probably just wanting to trash them"
Please tell me he knows that crafting 2 of the same item to fix it exists
Gold swords are kind of trash though, smelting them into nuggets is the best way to use them.
Gold sword is trash
@@not_that_person or put them in armor stands if you have unlimited lol I like putting a bunch of gold armors everywhere
@@tonynasaofficial true
@@tonynasaofficial You can only do that on bedrock otherwise you need to install a mod. Java doesn't have arms on they're stands, I think they did if I can remember but they removed it. I could be wrong tho. I play on bedrock and java that's why I know this.
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You can use doors(not trap doors) for cheaper alternative pocket of air instead of playing gacha with the enchantment table. You'll still get the original mining speed on ur pick compared to the underwater mining speed. This might not help for deep ocean diving tho as this will still rely on getting to a block to place the door.
9:25 My god, what a great idea! why didn't I think of that!
When you have extra doors in the crafting recipe,use them as fuel in the furnace.
Hey guys! :D I hope you stay safe and have a nice day, God bless you!
thank you
You too
Flying Speghetti Monster bless you
@@strucklynx_ No problem! :)
@@Thesweetembraceofvoid Thanks. :)
Him: Smelt gold swords to gold nuggets
Literally where he is: A GOLD FARM, BRO
whoever doesn't fill creeper explosion holes is a monster
i hate when they don’t actually FILL it they put dust on top and there is just a whole
@Adam Khan i would 😂 if ur talking to me lolll
@Adam Khan alright lol
even more proof my sisters are
I am a new Minecraft player and I only found out today that I have to do that. Usually I fix the villager’s houses
Relating to Number 10, (4:05) I had it happen where a horde of mobs kills me when I’m stacked, and then when I go back to pick them up, I see all of those mobs wearing/holding my gear: zombie fully decked out in iron armor, wither skeleton dual wielding two iron swords, skeleton holding enchanted bow with Flame...
A zombie and a wither skeleton together,
Hmm, so in the nether, at a fortress?
When you have a fletcher that was converted from a zombie villager, he will sell arrows at a discounted price. Not only that, it's especially different when you use potion tipped arrows. Infinity will be useless, and with mending, you can repair your bow without wasting anvil durability
If you use a piercing xbow with mending it's like an infinity mending bow as long as you pick up the arrows
With Infinity you will save far more time not having to worry about getting flint, sticks, and feathers, two of which you would need a farm to get reliably. Yes you will have to worry about repairing the bow, but especially with unbreaking 3 on it, which increases the lifetime of a tool by 4 times, getting another bow to combine with the enchanted one on an anvil will be considerably easier and less resource demanding. With Mending, you will constantly have to worry about running low on arrows. I'd say Infinity is a lot better of an enchantment, especially in the long run.
@@jacobta8085 nah you can buy a stack of arrows for a couple emeralds
@@jacobta8085 I like infinity more too but you're extremely wrong if you think people craft arrows lol, no one does that after the first few days, villagers and mob farms would give you chests full of arrows easy
Let's take it even further and use rockets instead of arrows (crossbow only)
2 is an absolute nightmare for villagers
Another trick I learned for mining, I believe it was from Pixlriffs, is to place your torches on the left as your going down your mine. And when you want to get out of your mine make sure the torches are on your right. So if the torches are on your left your heading deeper into the mine, and if they’re on your right you’re heading out of the mine. This is very useful for not getting lost and having to dig your way out. (I added my own thing that placing torches on the ground were “standard” and meant for lighting purposes only, not direction. I also place them either in a wall or higher up where water hopefully won’t reach.) Hope this helps!
Edit: Some typos I noticed, also a phrase that isn’t exactly true but helps me remember this “if the torches are on the Left I’m getting Lost in the cave. If the torches are on the Right then I’m on the Right way home.” Or just “Left=Lost, Right=Right way home.
WOW ! You're a genius ! Never thought about it but I will certainly use next time I'll play !
8:00 Color-coding your Redstone is like commenting your code.
Code
@@milo_south3670 yes that is what they said
Not really
In Mickey Mouse voice: It's a secret tool that could help up later
Instead of bringing potions everywhere just bring a slime block or an extra elytra
don't forget the torches underwater, creates nice air pockets for you
@@mrpixiledd2489 just use doors
what is a slime block or an elytra going to do if you fall in lava
Mending saves way more on a bow because of the levels you've invested in it. Arrows are easy to farm but levels are a lot harder.
I don't just smelt away my wooden tools, I keep them and put them in my treasure room later on. That's the real way to go!
Skip in almost every trick: *Your doing it wrong*
@dont be negative looks like you dont get the joke here
That's what she said
@dont be negative Im with u bro i dont get the joke either.
@dont be negative i didnt get the joke either but its a joke and i dont want to fight so i aint arguing now
@@RedTheLava Its not a joke, even if i get the joke it aint funny.
“Replant trees”
*Me having to clear out entire forests for building space in the late game*