It’s insane how I just noticed he doesn’t even have 50K subs. I never looked, but with how well the videos were done I always assumed he was one of the biggest.
Another thing to note about the hoe, is you can enchant it with silk touch and efficiency to instamine leaves like shears but with much more durability.
@ElliotTite I can understand early game where iron is more easily accessible than getting levels, but in the long run, you'd be able to gather so much more leaves with a silk diamond hoe with Unbreaking. Also you can easily get the books from villager trading if you're into trading halls.
I thought I was the only one who put unbreaking books on my shears. I'll look into enchanting my hoe. I have a diamond hoe I never use I think I'll look into getting it set up with silk touch. Thank you
For me, the Pufferfish mob is quite underrated, slept on mob, with abilities to make the invisible door or poisoning traps. I barely see others using this guy.
I zigzag holes at entrances and cover with carpet and fill them with puffer fish for poison traps. The see the berries, cactus, wither roses and go for the easy opening... they go for it every time.
Potions are useful but minecraft has a huge inventory issue so usually i don't have potions with me. I believe jeb_ was experimenting with stackable potions in the experimental combat snapshots though, where potions were 16-stackable.
Color code shuckerboxes to match your potions. You can put shuker boxes in your inventory so every square basically can hold eighteen items. To go one step further i carry a ender chest & a slik touch pick. Load the ender chest up with shuker boxes. 2 inventory slots give you 324 slots from one slot.
I use leaves all the time. I use them to completely cover any rivers near my base. They can be waterlogged so you can use them for farming, but for me It makes crossing rivers easier and safer because the random tridents thrown at me from narnia get blocked by the leaf blocks. I do the exact same thing with ravines i will smelt a lot of glass and cover the ravine in glass. Maybe im just a weirdo but i think it looks really cool and it definitely makes crossing them safer. Edit The tridents, they dont hurt too bad when you got the enchanted netherite armor, they take like half your health early game with no armor. Covering rivers is one of the first things i do in my world.
On grindstones, consider having one next to your mob grinder or dungeon. I have my whole enchant room next to mine, but on hard difficulty i constantly find enchanted gear dropped from mobs. I use the grindstone to get free experience and then smelt the items into nuggets.
The trident... one of the best if not best weapon in the game. Everyone is know uses it with impalin but riptide to lunch and fly with the electra, torpedo in the water & on land when it's raining. Can't forget channeling where you are Zeus and can call forth a lightning bolt to smite your enemies, or if you want to make piglins or call forth the 4 horseman of the apocalypse. Free horses to ride with out a saddle, no brainer.
I understand people really like the boat, i don't really use it all that much but i can see how useful it is. For me i play bedrock so you cant use them to fall long drops like you can java. This makes boat a bit less useful but ive farmed almost all of my music disks by trapping creepers and skeletons in boats and getting them to shoot creepers for me. It was just kind of funny , the boats, because i remember at the exact time when they released the chest boat lol. Everyone was like "can we please have bees. Can we please make stairs out of certain blocks we can't yet" and Minecraft was just like "haha, you can put a chest in your boat now" like ive genuinely never used that. I went out to gather kelp yesterday, and i put the spare kelp in the chest, just so i feel like the feature is even useful. I assume this would be helpful for maybe getting shipwreck loot though. You get so many chain armor sets that you really need the space.
The chest boat works great for 2 reasons,... extra inventory when exploring and it takes up the 2nd seat so no mobs can jump in your boat with you and ruin your day. Ever have a creeper blow up in your boat with you... not fun.
I use the camel in my survival worlds. It can walk at normal speed in 3 block deep water. My camel walks a little slow but can sprint like 10 to 12 blocks making it easier to get out of dodge so to speak. Also for the longest time I always use a flint & steel when mining. I don't waste coal or charcoal for torches, just a piece of flint and 1 iron which mostly I get from killing zombies. If there's a big space I'll drop 2 blocks on top of each other, break the bottom block and light a fire for light or a marker. Cause there's a block on top u dont walk into it so no fire damage.
Cool thing about powder snow is that you can place a carpet on it and if you land on the carpet you take zero fall damage. Putting this at the bottom of a drop chute is a million times cleaner than putting a water source at the bottom.
3:36 Instead of using leaves, use snow blocks they are way easier to get, because you can make a automatic snow farm with a snow golem ,and they can be inta mined with a enchanted shovel ,and most people carry around shovels.
Me and my sister have a survival world, so, when traveling around, we use the camel, so one person has to controll it while the other person can stop playing for a minute and play some music on Spotify or something
I’ve definitely used a boat to negate fall damage in Bedrock. It wasn’t from super high, but definitely enough that I would have taken fall damage if I hadn’t been riding a boat. However, results may vary. 😅
Ya, you can ride one boat and pull another behind you, use a lead to drag a boat to transport villagers, the different frogs when wanting the different colored light blocks. I like tying them off at the docks to they don't float away plus it looks a little cool. I'll tie off to another boat and drag my brother around. He can get lost in a round room.
Yeah and you can use them to craft the helpful items youd need out of wood. It's a fair argument though because wood is obviously valuable for more than just the block. Leaves are just leaves. Wood to me is everything inside that block. It's a stick it's a plank it's a crafting table it's a trapdoor etc. leaves are always just leaves. Err wait I think you can break them to get sticks or saplings, I'm unsure. What I am sure of though is the reasoning behind why I use leaves. They can be waterlogged and this makes them great in farms. I personally use them to cover rivers near my base. It makes the river easier to cross and blocks drowned from throwing tridents at me. I do something very similar with any ravines near my base. I will smelt a ton of glass and then go place glass over the ravine so crossing the ravine is easier. It's also kind of cool being able to look directly into one.
I understand leaves, but I already have dirt. I do projects and end up with a bunch of dirt, so whenever I need blocks, I don't go out to mine them, I just get them from my chests.
A piece or two of gold armor so the pig men don't attack you, a flint & steel to relight your portal just in case, at least 4 stakes of cobblestone to build a barrier around your portal, "optional- a cauldron" if u want a water source to put your self out if your on fire, a shield in your off hand, just crouch and your shield will block you from arrows and wild pigs / boar, locator maps and item frames so you can open a fresh map in the nether and place other maps to mark structures, a saddle and some sticks and string so you can ride a strider through the lava. You need to make a fungus on a stick like a carrot on a stick for pigs.
I loved camels when I got one in my hardcore world . I did big adventures with kamlu and he helped a lot. Camels are so great for early and mid game . ☺️
Whrn starting a new world or jumping on a friends world i use stone everything, hoes, pick, axeI, shovel... there dirt cheap & who cares if the break. But when diamonds come into play i always work on getting a hoe with unbreaking 3 & fortune 3. Use it for potatoes for food when building, exploring, helping friends so I don't waste meat to save it for mob farming skulls, rods ect. I use it on carrots for N.V.P. and golden carrots are the best food in game. You get your money's worth. Nether wart for potions and brick block recipe. It shreds nether tree leaves "crimson & warped fungus" for a self sufficient farm for bone meal. A must if your making bone blocks. Bone mealing flowers to get them to multiply for dye farms. The hoe is a definite go to #1 tool to have.
overall I agree with usefulness of things, even if I personally dont consider "it can be used to troll people" as useful thing, but that is just preference, not kind of guy who would be building traps and "pranks" in minecraft, I guess it is still technically use so, fine, I guess if he got no armor, you can use binding curse on mobhead instead of pumpkin (as far I know it can be applied), and he would not suspect a thing till changing armor, which can be probably bit funnier, to see how long it takes, or use crappy helmet, which could be more fitting for hardcore/no death settings, can even just give it as "I found this" and hope he dont notice curse on it and hastily puts it on camels I find not great, i think they could be fun in multiplayer but I never tried, and then depends if passengers can rotate around saddle to face back or not, if they can, they can be like rear gunner with crossbow or bow, or even trident, which can be cool quirk in PvP, issue I got with camels is that they are quite rare, on my world I found only single one so far, as I got unlucky for desert villages I guess, and they are hard to contain, my one constantly breaks from leash when left alone, and any standard (and decent looking) fences cant hold them at all, and if they can, you cant jump over, which can be done with horses those cant jump over fence without rider but (at very least least decent ones) can with rider, and when they lay down, it feels like ages to they start to move, and cant be pushed around so building around them is bit annoying too, also camels are slower than usual horse, that zombie defense is decent but dont work on spiders and in some situations they can still reach you, and if you could at least put chest on it instead of second seat (as boats actually can), they would be much more useful in my opinion, maybe if they got some better carry capacity over donkeys, they could have even specific use, or spit attack similar to llamas, but I still like camels, they are fun to play a bit around for while but not crucial and in my opinion, just outclassed by horses/donkeys impaling (even on java) is fine but only as you cant have sharpness or even smite on tridents, indeed single mob that it is useful against is guardian that spawns only in one dungeon, and even then it isnt that much better, it should work at very least also against drowned or provide some other benefit as faster trident projectile or whatever crossbow is underrated for sure, I cant state enough how handy is to have it loaded in inventory and click to shoot, especailly on horse, while bow needs always to be charged to use its potential, and piercing is great as crowd control tool and as well to help retrieve arrows without infinity overall I would put on trident itself on list, not many people seem to use its potential, especially if you get lucky and get one in early/mid (basically before netherite, i guess) game (I found two in single trial chamber two random chests even once so no combat required even), it is melee with ranged option, so if you dont use ranged often but sometimes need it, with loyalty, it saves you two slots (ammo+bow/crossbow), and you can farm mobheads by charging creepers easily, no need to set up lightning rod farms, only what I wish since its very introduction is to loyalty enchant "lock" slot in inventory to it return always to same one but.. I can only wish, also if they could be upgraded in smiting table would be nice
May seem like a stupid question. Is this for both java and Bedrock or is it for one or the other. Also thanks so much for your potion video- I was completely ignorant but now I'm going to be confident hence forth
The camel vs. melee mobs thing: you are never surrounded by only melee mobs. Spiders, creepers and skeletons are ubiquitous. Its height is not a plus for the camel.
invisibility potions are super underrated. Makes it so much easier to navigate structures like nether fortresses.
Duuuuuuuuude. I'm going nuts looking for the Rib trim in Nether Fortresses! This will be super helpful. Good call! Thank you!!
ohh good idea, i never thought anything of it
A Truly underrated minecraft youtuber
Thank you!
I’m also underrarted
@@TheAetherGamer Great video my man! Keep up the good work
It’s insane how I just noticed he doesn’t even have 50K subs. I never looked, but with how well the videos were done I always assumed he was one of the biggest.
He is not kidding he is underrated UA-camr😀
Finally someone not disrespecting my boy the camel💀💀
Ik bruh everybody clowning on him
Camel are cute, n when the ears sway yep it's adorable.. 😂
@@DarkBlqze77777 I wish they add more little animations for the older mobs!
Camels are objectively bad though. Everything camels do horses do way better and camels are extremely rare for some reason
Another thing to note about the hoe, is you can enchant it with silk touch and efficiency to instamine leaves like shears but with much more durability.
but silk is more expensive than two iron
@ElliotTite I can understand early game where iron is more easily accessible than getting levels, but in the long run, you'd be able to gather so much more leaves with a silk diamond hoe with Unbreaking. Also you can easily get the books from villager trading if you're into trading halls.
I thought I was the only one who put unbreaking books on my shears. I'll look into enchanting my hoe. I have a diamond hoe I never use I think I'll look into getting it set up with silk touch. Thank you
@@PROFESSIONALCRASHOUT unbreaking 3 efficiency 5 mending shears has been my go to for so long. No point switching it up now.
1:57 You could've also included that powdered snow is really hard to tell from regular snow. 😭😭 Maybe with snow layers on snow you can almost tell.
For me, the Pufferfish mob is quite underrated, slept on mob, with abilities to make the invisible door or poisoning traps. I barely see others using this guy.
I zigzag holes at entrances and cover with carpet and fill them with puffer fish for poison traps. The see the berries, cactus, wither roses and go for the easy opening... they go for it every time.
We should get some sort a Potions to remove the Curses (i.e Curse of Binding and Vanishing) Only works when the player has equipped the piece
damn we didnt know that potion were usefull
Potions are useful but minecraft has a huge inventory issue so usually i don't have potions with me.
I believe jeb_ was experimenting with stackable potions in the experimental combat snapshots though, where potions were 16-stackable.
Color code shuckerboxes to match your potions. You can put shuker boxes in your inventory so every square basically can hold eighteen items. To go one step further i carry a ender chest & a slik touch pick. Load the ender chest up with shuker boxes. 2 inventory slots give you 324 slots from one slot.
I use leaves all the time. I use them to completely cover any rivers near my base. They can be waterlogged so you can use them for farming, but for me It makes crossing rivers easier and safer because the random tridents thrown at me from narnia get blocked by the leaf blocks. I do the exact same thing with ravines i will smelt a lot of glass and cover the ravine in glass. Maybe im just a weirdo but i think it looks really cool and it definitely makes crossing them safer.
Edit
The tridents, they dont hurt too bad when you got the enchanted netherite armor, they take like half your health early game with no armor. Covering rivers is one of the first things i do in my world.
On grindstones, consider having one next to your mob grinder or dungeon. I have my whole enchant room next to mine, but on hard difficulty i constantly find enchanted gear dropped from mobs. I use the grindstone to get free experience and then smelt the items into nuggets.
I do the same, I put one at mob farms & fishing holes.
The trident... one of the best if not best weapon in the game. Everyone is know uses it with impalin but riptide to lunch and fly with the electra, torpedo in the water & on land when it's raining. Can't forget channeling where you are Zeus and can call forth a lightning bolt to smite your enemies, or if you want to make piglins or call forth the 4 horseman of the apocalypse. Free horses to ride with out a saddle, no brainer.
I understand people really like the boat, i don't really use it all that much but i can see how useful it is. For me i play bedrock so you cant use them to fall long drops like you can java. This makes boat a bit less useful but ive farmed almost all of my music disks by trapping creepers and skeletons in boats and getting them to shoot creepers for me. It was just kind of funny , the boats, because i remember at the exact time when they released the chest boat lol. Everyone was like "can we please have bees. Can we please make stairs out of certain blocks we can't yet" and Minecraft was just like "haha, you can put a chest in your boat now" like ive genuinely never used that. I went out to gather kelp yesterday, and i put the spare kelp in the chest, just so i feel like the feature is even useful. I assume this would be helpful for maybe getting shipwreck loot though. You get so many chain armor sets that you really need the space.
The chest boat works great for 2 reasons,... extra inventory when exploring and it takes up the 2nd seat so no mobs can jump in your boat with you and ruin your day. Ever have a creeper blow up in your boat with you... not fun.
I use the camel in my survival worlds. It can walk at normal speed in 3 block deep water. My camel walks a little slow but can sprint like 10 to 12 blocks making it easier to get out of dodge so to speak.
Also for the longest time I always use a flint & steel when mining. I don't waste coal or charcoal for torches, just a piece of flint and 1 iron which mostly I get from killing zombies. If there's a big space I'll drop 2 blocks on top of each other, break the bottom block and light a fire for light or a marker. Cause there's a block on top u dont walk into it so no fire damage.
Actually I'm a camel user because it is so practical to jump over rivers and ravine it so much more usefull than horses
I'm surprised that not many players know about some of these, I'm using some of them quite a lot
Cool thing about powder snow is that you can place a carpet on it and if you land on the carpet you take zero fall damage. Putting this at the bottom of a drop chute is a million times cleaner than putting a water source at the bottom.
3:36 Instead of using leaves, use snow blocks they are way easier to get, because you can make a automatic snow farm with a snow golem ,and they can be inta mined with a enchanted shovel ,and most people carry around shovels.
Not to mention they are great for building farms too, because they are not flammable and super easy to get, not to mention their great for builds.
Me and my sister have a survival world, so, when traveling around, we use the camel, so one person has to controll it while the other person can stop playing for a minute and play some music on Spotify or something
I’ve definitely used a boat to negate fall damage in Bedrock. It wasn’t from super high, but definitely enough that I would have taken fall damage if I hadn’t been riding a boat. However, results may vary. 😅
I play a lot but I did not know you could leash a boat. Thank you for sharing this.
I'm glad you found that helpful!
Ya, you can ride one boat and pull another behind you, use a lead to drag a boat to transport villagers, the different frogs when wanting the different colored light blocks. I like tying them off at the docks to they don't float away plus it looks a little cool. I'll tie off to another boat and drag my brother around. He can get lost in a round room.
Love ur videos man, keep it up
Thank you! I'll try
The leaves to me areant that good since it eats for durability and also not the best option. *But* they are useful for farms instead
Why the hell are people getting leaves??? Just get logs and craft planks when you need blocks since logs use less inventory space for more blocks
The way he said it makes it useless but leaves are good for farms due to spawn-proofing
@@VideosUnite that is a good use for leaves, but in the context he is saying to use them they are just useless, correct.
Yeah and you can use them to craft the helpful items youd need out of wood. It's a fair argument though because wood is obviously valuable for more than just the block. Leaves are just leaves. Wood to me is everything inside that block. It's a stick it's a plank it's a crafting table it's a trapdoor etc. leaves are always just leaves. Err wait I think you can break them to get sticks or saplings, I'm unsure. What I am sure of though is the reasoning behind why I use leaves. They can be waterlogged and this makes them great in farms. I personally use them to cover rivers near my base. It makes the river easier to cross and blocks drowned from throwing tridents at me. I do something very similar with any ravines near my base. I will smelt a ton of glass and then go place glass over the ravine so crossing the ravine is easier. It's also kind of cool being able to look directly into one.
I understand leaves, but I already have dirt. I do projects and end up with a bunch of dirt, so whenever I need blocks, I don't go out to mine them, I just get them from my chests.
Shears are also good for making jack o'lanterns.. shearer pumpkin and place a light inside it and you Jack lanterns..
Thanks from Germany
I really enjoy your videos
Hope you continue to make more
Thanks so much! I will
i only go to ocean ruins to look for Dratini
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@@rubenlohata5263 Pokemon go reference 🤨
Creepers arent bad, creepers are good ppl that come to give you gunpowder for your elytras's rockets
We do have sniffers now to incentivise ocean ruins 👀
What do you need before going into the netherworld
A piece or two of gold armor so the pig men don't attack you, a flint & steel to relight your portal just in case, at least 4 stakes of cobblestone to build a barrier around your portal, "optional- a cauldron" if u want a water source to put your self out if your on fire, a shield in your off hand, just crouch and your shield will block you from arrows and wild pigs / boar, locator maps and item frames so you can open a fresh map in the nether and place other maps to mark structures, a saddle and some sticks and string so you can ride a strider through the lava. You need to make a fungus on a stick like a carrot on a stick for pigs.
1:06
You can only lead boats in 1.20 and above!
I loved camels when I got one in my hardcore world . I did big adventures with kamlu and he helped a lot. Camels are so great for early and mid game . ☺️
Whrn starting a new world or jumping on a friends world i use stone everything, hoes, pick, axeI, shovel... there dirt cheap & who cares if the break. But when diamonds come into play i always work on getting a hoe with unbreaking 3 & fortune 3. Use it for potatoes for food when building, exploring, helping friends so I don't waste meat to save it for mob farming skulls, rods ect. I use it on carrots for N.V.P. and golden carrots are the best food in game. You get your money's worth. Nether wart for potions and brick block recipe. It shreds nether tree leaves "crimson & warped fungus" for a self sufficient farm for bone meal. A must if your making bone blocks. Bone mealing flowers to get them to multiply for dye farms. The hoe is a definite go to #1 tool to have.
overall I agree with usefulness of things, even if I personally dont consider "it can be used to troll people" as useful thing, but that is just preference, not kind of guy who would be building traps and "pranks" in minecraft, I guess it is still technically use so, fine, I guess
if he got no armor, you can use binding curse on mobhead instead of pumpkin (as far I know it can be applied), and he would not suspect a thing till changing armor, which can be probably bit funnier, to see how long it takes, or use crappy helmet, which could be more fitting for hardcore/no death settings, can even just give it as "I found this" and hope he dont notice curse on it and hastily puts it on
camels I find not great, i think they could be fun in multiplayer but I never tried, and then depends if passengers can rotate around saddle to face back or not, if they can, they can be like rear gunner with crossbow or bow, or even trident, which can be cool quirk in PvP, issue I got with camels is that they are quite rare, on my world I found only single one so far, as I got unlucky for desert villages I guess, and they are hard to contain, my one constantly breaks from leash when left alone, and any standard (and decent looking) fences cant hold them at all, and if they can, you cant jump over, which can be done with horses those cant jump over fence without rider but (at very least least decent ones) can with rider, and when they lay down, it feels like ages to they start to move, and cant be pushed around so building around them is bit annoying too, also camels are slower than usual horse, that zombie defense is decent but dont work on spiders and in some situations they can still reach you, and if you could at least put chest on it instead of second seat (as boats actually can), they would be much more useful in my opinion, maybe if they got some better carry capacity over donkeys, they could have even specific use, or spit attack similar to llamas, but I still like camels, they are fun to play a bit around for while but not crucial and in my opinion, just outclassed by horses/donkeys
impaling (even on java) is fine but only as you cant have sharpness or even smite on tridents, indeed single mob that it is useful against is guardian that spawns only in one dungeon, and even then it isnt that much better, it should work at very least also against drowned or provide some other benefit as faster trident projectile or whatever
crossbow is underrated for sure, I cant state enough how handy is to have it loaded in inventory and click to shoot, especailly on horse, while bow needs always to be charged to use its potential, and piercing is great as crowd control tool and as well to help retrieve arrows without infinity
overall I would put on trident itself on list, not many people seem to use its potential, especially if you get lucky and get one in early/mid (basically before netherite, i guess) game (I found two in single trial chamber two random chests even once so no combat required even), it is melee with ranged option, so if you dont use ranged often but sometimes need it, with loyalty, it saves you two slots (ammo+bow/crossbow), and you can farm mobheads by charging creepers easily, no need to set up lightning rod farms, only what I wish since its very introduction is to loyalty enchant "lock" slot in inventory to it return always to same one but.. I can only wish, also if they could be upgraded in smiting table would be nice
Huh never knew about lighting the creepers lol
The boat drop works in bedrock edition btw
I love misinformation
I mean what misinformation? This is true obviously
@@AutumnTheRopeLoverIt isn't misinformation. You can ride in a boat and you won't take fall damage.
@@Blazing_Ninja i tested it just now and was shook, that wasnt a thing last time I played bedrock in 1.14
Your wrong the boat thing also works in bedrock edition but I don't think the third function of it works on bedrock
Boats. Dont stop fall damage in bedrock
Bottom text said "both work only in java"
@@VideosUniteThey do, in the newer versions
They do work, try it in the latest version
Boats work if your falinh inside it on bedrock or my ps4 is messed up
Works for me in 1.21 version
May seem like a stupid question. Is this for both java and Bedrock or is it for one or the other. Also thanks so much for your potion video- I was completely ignorant but now I'm going to be confident hence forth
Not a stupid question, this is for both versions. I'm glad the potions will help you 👍
Just set up a raid "village" was actually going to use a camel to have a moving "tower"
U Forgot Lava Bucket In Ocean Water??for Easy to Walk??For Building??😅
goated tips
Thanks!
Missed the part that hoes are also good for leaves. With enchantments probably better than the shears.
Boats dont stop fall damage in java but they can be leashed
The only thing that stops me from using potions is that they're non stackable.
Would actually use potions if they actually stacked
Gotta shoutout the turtle shell
Knew 5/13 of them
I always have a grindstone in my bundle… bevor the bundle it was in a shulker…
I’m sorry… HOW MANY LEVELS?!?!
this might be one of the most based videos ive seen
I love your videos
I'm glad!!
The camel vs. melee mobs thing: you are never surrounded by only melee mobs. Spiders, creepers and skeletons are ubiquitous. Its height is not a plus for the camel.
In fact it's actually worse if you use a camel because their massive hitbox causes them to take more hits
14th underrated thing is the video
What about the furnace minecart?
0:43 bruh Dream does this all the time
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enchanted netherite hoe is way faster than shears except for wool
i have netherite hoe.. Fully enchanted
Respect
@@TheAetherGamer thanks 😁
0:36 The first way works in bedrock
you forgot he miss and miss minding with the ho.
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@@TheAetherGamer Nice Video really helpful thk
i enjoy the mine craft 😎
Boat can be leashed in java? Its bedrock 😂
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Hello
I got them all
Can you make one for bedrock pls. I play pocket
Nah you can light creepers naw
😢 everything that is shown in this video
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Wifies?
This video is for noobs
Real
You take no fall dmg in bedrock either in a boat. Iv confirmed many many times now. Latest version