As silly as it might sound, i always prefer to buy coral from the wondering trader or use bone meal for the flowery bits. It feels so sacred haha ☺️ that being said, the texture of the dead coral is so useful in some builds so i might take down a few coral "trees" just to have them in case they're needed. This all, is why i always appreciate that you mention how it's a reminder of real life 😊
aww no hehe it's not silly, i do similar stuff!! even though i know the world is infinite and i should just get what i can cus i'll find it somewhere else, i always feel like preserving stuff!!
Buying coral from wandering traders isn’t smart because 1. You don’t have a guarantee that he is gonna sell coral 2. You can only buy up to 5 blocks and he does not refresh his trades
Gnembon created some features in his carpet mod to feel vanilla but also allow resources, like coral, to be gotten in a more renewable fashion. That way you don’t have to decimate the environment to build.
Buy it from the Traveling Salesman then set up an item duplication machine and never run out so you can even add to the coral reefs instead of ever needing to harvest from them.
We really need a way to make coral renewable so we don't have to tear apart the reefs. In Skyblock, tropical fish drop coral fans and 4 coral fans make a coral block. I'm not sure if that would fly in vanilla but it's a solution.
@@cajup i think it's fine the way it is. Making coral blocks renewable will diminish the special characteristics of it. Which is making players choose, to use it to make decorations beautiful or preserve its existence and its own beauty for the sake of oceans. Either way the player doesn't win whether to pursue his desires or to be virtuous..
I’m with everyone else (and science) about the coral being an animal. And as per the Minecraft wiki: “It's the only animal that is a block and not a mob.” So Minecraft still considers it an animal even if it acts like a plant.
“Weird Plants Week” I feel like I’m watching old-school Discovery Channel. I’m never really bothered with conduits, outside of recreating a couple Pixandria lamps. But with the massive submerged caverns in 1.18, I feel like it gives them more of a purpose. Guess it’s time to farm some Nautilus Shells.
I respect and appreciate the amount of research and practise you must complete prior to recording. These tutorials are a wonderful community contribution.
After all this time I never really knew how useful the conduit could be. I always brushed it off as another mechanic that I'd never use. I admit I am now quite intrigued.
I enjoy every vid of this series, so thank you Pixl! :) As a biologist though, I couldn't get around you always saying "coral plants" XD They behave like plants in minecraft, but it would have been nice to hear just an "actually, they're animals". Same with sea pickles ;)
As a suggestion, instead of drawfs diving for resources, you could go the route that there were miners before them years ago and then the cave flooded and they/new miners had to start over.
I feel this is such an excellent idea. Frequently in real world mining (I studied geology in college, so I know enough to be dangerous), miners will hit the water table and the mine will flood, so this adds a realistic aspect to the lore.
I'm absolutely loving the start of the dark oak walkways working around the dripstone making it feel built around natural drip points. Coral really is a versatile block and something I think a lot of people who are interested in details will eventually want to use 😊 Great episode mate!
Hey Pix. Great video as always. Unfortunately, I was unable to finish the video because I've spent the last 40 hours of playing time in a coral reef scooping up tropical fish and breeding axolotls. Because of this, the sight of coral now makes me nauseous. I finally got a blue axolotl this afternoon; it was about time. Thanks again for the awesome video!
The only reason I check the wandering trader every time. I built a giant coral reef just from his blocks. I just can't take down a reef from elsewhere.
Me too... I'm glad to see someone else feels the same way! I know it's just a game, but I also can't even think to kill the coral just for more gray block variation ☹️
I went on a field trip for coral and tropical fish. I got lost trying to get home and lost a shulker box…. But my pond looks fantastic once I made it home
I came to know today about the disparity between java and bedrock from your video. In bedrock, within range, you only recieve conduit power if your head is submerged or if it is raining on you, while in java, you recieve it all the time within range. I also never noticed the "eye" opening up before. Also, thank you to bedrock for giving us an actual "night vision" kind of effect, which lets you see anything outside the water as you would having night vision. I noticed Pix did not get that at 27:04. Had it been bedrock, the entire cave would have lit up for 10 seconds.
You still need to be in contact with water/rain to receive conduit power even in Java. Maybe you just misunderstood, because the conduit power hadn't run out yet.
I heard you on the podcast saying people don't build with coral anymore. So cool to have this episode explaining how they work. I started playing in 1.16 and never really cared that much for coral blocks other than finding them pretty under water. I'll try to blend them in more in my single player world. Cheers!
Didn't expect so many people say "well actually, corals are animals". They might be irl (I honestly don't know but I'll trust you guys) but in Minecraft, they act more like a plant.
I've seen people use dead coral with paths, but I've never thought about using it that way. I blends really well with dripstone! Just reminds me I could use a conduit in my survival world. Gotta find a monument.
Great episode. I've learnt so much. Didn't realise how powerful conduits are.. and I'm kicking myself for ignoring the wandering trader every time he tried to sell me coral.
Dead brain coral fan are great for castle builds because it looks like plastered stones .we can patch it with cobblestone to make it look the cobblestone is repaired with the big Rock looking dead brain coral blocks
This is why I consider the Coral crafting tweak on Vanilla Tweaks THE MOST valuable one the site offers. Even if I am playing on a totally vanilla world, I still include this pack so coral blocks are renewable if I ever want to build with them.
Maybe you could build an ancient underwater civilisation, that got flooded and trapped in the cave. I personally think that it would make your drip stone cave more interesting. You could also add ancient ruins in there as well. I think this idea is really cool and I might do that if I find a drip stone cave in my hardcore world. Love your vids man, keep them coming.
When Pixl says "haste effect" for the conduit power, he means a HUGE haste effect. Offsetting the mining speed penalty underwater means multiplying your mining speed by 5. Which means, being underwater with Aqua Affinity and Conduit Power is the equivalent of having Haste XX (20) on land. Alternatively, this means you mine at regular speed when afloat in the water, since not being on the ground also incurs the same mining speed penalty stacked on top. A 25x mining speed boost on top of a 4% mining speed situation equals 100% mining speed.
In my survival world, I figured out that there is a pretty large dripstone cave right under my auto storage, so now I might use your coral detailing tricks to build something down there
I love the coral reefs so much. My current world spawned me in a desert right next to a coral reef and I agree that the sea pickles add fantastic lighting to the area
If you're a person into datapacks, Vanilla Tweaks has one that lets you craft coral blocks from 4 coral or 4 fans, making it completely renewable w/o relying on the wandering trader.
You could make a really beautiful environment in the aquifer under your base. I think this entire cave can flesh out to be something really really cool, from the industrial area above to maybe some sort of storyline of scuba diving beneath Edit: I wrote this without watching the last 2 minutes. You’ve already had this idea lol
Rain! I only discovered in the last couple months that you get conduit power from rain if you are w/in the 96 blocks. I have several conduits in a river near my base, and when it rains, I get the power. Very cool to me.
You are the most awesome minecraft content creator. Literally the best in my eyes. Not attempting to flatter you by the way. And you gave me an awesome idea to build a moon island or something using the brain coral block. And i might incorporate the conduit aquifer idea to make a space ambience build, possibly using black concrete since it's basically gamma 0. The stars, i still don't know how to make. I tried candles in an open air test but i don't think it's possible in water.
I hope Minecraft will introduce dead coral patches underground, like you get sedimentary rocks with seashells etc in in real life. That would mean you could get the texture block for building but live coral was still in reefs only.
The caves and cliffs update has change building cave bases forever. That space is massive + a huge water section too. Here's to werid MINECRAFT plants week 😆
I remember the first episode of the first season I still remember you saying how you wouldn’t make a season two or a new world now here we are😂 I have been through 4 accounts now but the first person I always follow is you
I always thought, after seeing the quintillion coral blocks Cub used to decorate his custom biome, that coral blocks were renewable via coral fans. It honestly came to me as a surprise when I tried crafting it, and there was no recipe for it.
Is Pixlriffs the best? Yes. Yes he is. I heard the Hermits are starting up this Saturday, does that mean a recap this Sunday!? That would be an unbelievable turn-around! No pressure, take your time dude.
It would look really good if some parts of the central lake in the cave was turned into a coral biome! You could also build an underwater house made of glass and the indoors of the house dried up using sponges. That would look really good at the centre of the mini coral biome inside the lake And making an entrance to the underwater house connecting the house to your central wooden walkway. If the pathway from the wooden base to the underwater house was made of glass . You could enjoy a small trip from the walkway over the base through the corals and to the underwater house This build won't take too many materials and will definitely be worth the effort, if you get bored of the dry base on top you could always walk up the underwater-glass walkway and go to your underwater house! It will look cool in your new base!
Hey Pix, can you make a hive base later in the series? Like fictional massive sapient insect themed. Using honeycomb and dead brain coral and slime blocks? If you're up for it, maybe incorporate pistons into it to have the base randomly switch layouts to like 5 different configurations. Maybe take a page out of Hermitcraft 7 Mumbo's book and make the base alive with a beating heart and needing to feed it.
Hmm. Would have been interesting to see you do a comparison between the dead coral and cobblestone and/or acacia logs. Or for that matter, live brain coral (or whichever the yellow one is) and endstone.
Some of those dead coral blocks could be cool in the nether hub. Idk how you could blend them in, but soul sand/soil plus some of the odd looking corals could look wild. And soul speed could be how you fly through the nether hub. Brain, tube or horn coral could flank a soul sand path. 🤷🏻♂️
With the aquifer you could have it as a flooded location from past builds or civilisations where a storm flooded there mine leaving limited space but it’s jus a idea
Great episode! Please put down a torch though when talking about textures/colour, the spot was a bit dim for detail viewing. We get used to a darker environment to play in, but on UA-cam it gets darker 😕 was just that one spot though, rest of the video showing what you built with it was perfect 😁
Sorry if it's a little dark! In earlier videos I boosted the gamma for footage in this cave base, but it didn't look that dark in the edit. Maybe my eyes have adjusted to it now, and I'm not accounting for people who watch on a range of devices. Will keep it in mind for the future. :)
2:19 Wait Hoglins are afraid of nether portals? that's cool! but i thought they were only afraid of soul lights..why are they scared of nether portals?
I decided not to say anything, but since you had that twitter thread about engagement: But Pix, only the coral and coral fans act like plants, not the blocks you use! And the fans act more like grass and flowers than saplings, since they spread with bonemeal instead of becoming block structures!
More seriously, good video like always! I think you’re right the fire coral works well there, although it’d be nice if it were a more renewable or at least more abundant block.
I don't normally comment on videos because I watch on my smart TV, and don't have a keyboard. However, whenever someone is wrong on the internet I feel that urge to correct the egregious wrong committed ;P (yes, I have that sad a life) Anyway, Pix mentioned that there are over 4000 procedurally generated tropical fish in Minecraft. That is incorrect. There are infact 12 shape types and two pattern colors for each shape type, with (Pattern1Color = x, Pattern2Color = y) NOT being equal to (Pattern1Color = y, Pattern2Color = x) So a Red, Green Stripey is not the same as a Green, Red Stripey. because the red is in Pattern1Color in the first and Pattern2Color in the second. Also, both Pattern colors Can be the same, e.g. White, White Kob but this is described in the game as White Kob So 12 shape types, 15 permutations (black is not included) of two colors and you get 2700 rare procedurally generated tropical fish. There is a 10% chance of getting one of these generated ones, so it takes a really long time to gather them, and I know since I have spent the last 2 years attempting to "collect them all" and I have over 350 unique types (tons of duplicates), and I keep track of them using a double entry ledger system that is kept in a big sequence of book&quills in game.
Perfect timing for me! I found a couple of Ocean Monuments and I'm killing a bunch of guardians to get Prismarine Shards to make an effective conduit so as to more easily raid the thing. One quick question from someone that has never used a conduit: its effect works through blocks, right?
Here's a quick hint for setting up a conduit near an ocean monument. Use an instantly breakable block like slime or honey against a large area of the monument's prismarine, and then place the conduit against that block. That way, even if you get mining fatigue you can break the instantly breakable block to get the necessary 3x3 area of water around the conduit.
And the nether fungus are fungi, and lichen is a combination of fungus and algae The key word here was 'WEIRD'! It's WEIRD plants week... Plants that aren't actually plants
Hello, pixlriffs. I have been watching for a while. Excellent stuff. Also very new to Minecraft, I have the latest beta edition with cliffs and caves for my Android phone. I've been trying everything to create an air bubble to breathe underwater to make ocean exploration easier. Doors, fences.. nothing I've tried worked so far. So I guess my question is have you got anything besides potions and the turtle helmet?
For Minecraft pocket, it is bedrock edition, so door can be waterlogged in the version and hence cannot create air pocket. I think Minecraft wiki has got tips for bedrock player to breathe underwater.
Seeing Pix Replying everyone saying that Coral is a plant in Minecraft makes me think is it even possible to get a conduit in skyblock???? Hey Pix! I was waiting for that episode when you would have told about that in your old skyblock series but I never got thatಥ‿ಥ
Unfortunately, in the skyblock map I played, I couldn’t find a way to get a Conduit. I thought it’d be possible to Ender Pearl, fly, or Nether Portal outside of the void border - but a datapack prevents you from going more than 2000 blocks from spawn and will just teleport you back to the centre.
Once again the wandering trader is ignored for his ability to make blocks like Coral renewable. If people didn't hate him so much they'd realize how great he is.
As silly as it might sound, i always prefer to buy coral from the wondering trader or use bone meal for the flowery bits. It feels so sacred haha ☺️ that being said, the texture of the dead coral is so useful in some builds so i might take down a few coral "trees" just to have them in case they're needed. This all, is why i always appreciate that you mention how it's a reminder of real life 😊
aww no hehe it's not silly, i do similar stuff!! even though i know the world is infinite and i should just get what i can cus i'll find it somewhere else, i always feel like preserving stuff!!
Buying coral from wandering traders isn’t smart because 1. You don’t have a guarantee that he is gonna sell coral 2. You can only buy up to 5 blocks and he does not refresh his trades
@@pxngwinonyt
Yea, but if you need 5 or 6 bits of coral, that is fine.
Gnembon created some features in his carpet mod to feel vanilla but also allow resources, like coral, to be gotten in a more renewable fashion. That way you don’t have to decimate the environment to build.
Buy it from the Traveling Salesman then set up an item duplication machine and never run out so you can even add to the coral reefs instead of ever needing to harvest from them.
Tube coral could be placed around the bottoms of drip stones giving off the effect of water splashing the ground around the area
When you add corals to spread awareness for saving coral reefs, but texture it so elegantly that people start those very corals for decorations...
also the dead coral fans make for a perfect bird nest design
@@pho3n1x51 And the dead coral fans also, uh, duplicate TNT
@@vegetavsluigi those are renewable
We really need a way to make coral renewable so we don't have to tear apart the reefs. In Skyblock, tropical fish drop coral fans and 4 coral fans make a coral block. I'm not sure if that would fly in vanilla but it's a solution.
@@cajup i think it's fine the way it is. Making coral blocks renewable will diminish the special characteristics of it. Which is making players choose, to use it to make decorations beautiful or preserve its existence and its own beauty for the sake of oceans. Either way the player doesn't win whether to pursue his desires or to be virtuous..
I’m with everyone else (and science) about the coral being an animal. And as per the Minecraft wiki: “It's the only animal that is a block and not a mob.” So Minecraft still considers it an animal even if it acts like a plant.
Lol termites and fireflies are the only animals that are textures
It's a game. Not life
@@Justmebeingme37 You act as if games can't have real life elements in it
@@Chia_Mochia lol
The minecraft wiki isn't official afaik
“Weird Plants Week”
I feel like I’m watching old-school Discovery Channel.
I’m never really bothered with conduits, outside of recreating a couple Pixandria lamps. But with the massive submerged caverns in 1.18, I feel like it gives them more of a purpose. Guess it’s time to farm some Nautilus Shells.
I respect and appreciate the amount of research and practise you must complete prior to recording. These tutorials are a wonderful community contribution.
After all this time I never really knew how useful the conduit could be. I always brushed it off as another mechanic that I'd never use. I admit I am now quite intrigued.
I enjoy every vid of this series, so thank you Pixl! :)
As a biologist though, I couldn't get around you always saying "coral plants" XD They behave like plants in minecraft, but it would have been nice to hear just an "actually, they're animals". Same with sea pickles ;)
No way - they’re animals?
Wait...so sea pickles are animals? I always thought sea cucumbers were, but not sea pickles.
@@littlebumgorf Yes they are animals. Along with others like sea anemones and hydra. They belong to phylum cnidaria.
Thanks for saying this :p.
for sea pickles, they're probably based off these: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrosome
I think some redstone torches atop the crane would look quite nice and give some dim lighting aswell
As a suggestion, instead of drawfs diving for resources, you could go the route that there were miners before them years ago and then the cave flooded and they/new miners had to start over.
I feel this is such an excellent idea. Frequently in real world mining (I studied geology in college, so I know enough to be dangerous), miners will hit the water table and the mine will flood, so this adds a realistic aspect to the lore.
I'm absolutely loving the start of the dark oak walkways working around the dripstone making it feel built around natural drip points.
Coral really is a versatile block and something I think a lot of people who are interested in details will eventually want to use 😊
Great episode mate!
Hey Pix. Great video as always. Unfortunately, I was unable to finish the video because I've spent the last 40 hours of playing time in a coral reef scooping up tropical fish and breeding axolotls. Because of this, the sight of coral now makes me nauseous. I finally got a blue axolotl this afternoon; it was about time. Thanks again for the awesome video!
Coral isn’t a plant, it’s a colony of tiny animals.
In Minecraft it's a plant though really
oo i came here to say this!
@@Pixlriffs If it's a plant in minecraft, can you compost it?
Its a Block
@@YouberChannel 😂
The only reason I check the wandering trader every time. I built a giant coral reef just from his blocks. I just can't take down a reef from elsewhere.
Me too... I'm glad to see someone else feels the same way! I know it's just a game, but I also can't even think to kill the coral just for more gray block variation ☹️
@@miladdy Feel you bro. That's why we live this game. 🙏😊
I literally did not know anything about coral except it's existence,Thanks Pix!
I went on a field trip for coral and tropical fish. I got lost trying to get home and lost a shulker box…. But my pond looks fantastic once I made it home
Conduits and aquifers are one of my favorite new combinations in 1.18 -- I LOVE being able to explore these massive waterlogged spaces.
I came to know today about the disparity between java and bedrock from your video. In bedrock, within range, you only recieve conduit power if your head is submerged or if it is raining on you, while in java, you recieve it all the time within range.
I also never noticed the "eye" opening up before.
Also, thank you to bedrock for giving us an actual "night vision" kind of effect, which lets you see anything outside the water as you would having night vision. I noticed Pix did not get that at 27:04. Had it been bedrock, the entire cave would have lit up for 10 seconds.
You still need to be in contact with water/rain to receive conduit power even in Java.
Maybe you just misunderstood, because the conduit power hadn't run out yet.
@@yohanmychal maybe I did, but Pix would have mentioned something like that
@@yohanmychal having watched the video further, i realised you were right. He did lose the effect outside the water.
I never noticed that the conduit might be the only thing in minecraft where the block itself and the item are (roughly) the same size.
i really love the weird plants week because it answers a lot of questions about the less known plants and stuff! keep up the good work!! :D
I heard you on the podcast saying people don't build with coral anymore. So cool to have this episode explaining how they work. I started playing in 1.16 and never really cared that much for coral blocks other than finding them pretty under water.
I'll try to blend them in more in my single player world.
Cheers!
I absolutely love that you can get so many variants of the coral items; so glad you did this video (:
Didn't expect so many people say "well actually, corals are animals". They might be irl (I honestly don't know but I'll trust you guys) but in Minecraft, they act more like a plant.
Coral is a colony of really small polyps kind of animals that live in a symbiotic relation with algae. Really interesting :)
I've seen people use dead coral with paths, but I've never thought about using it that way. I blends really well with dripstone! Just reminds me I could use a conduit in my survival world. Gotta find a monument.
Great episode. I've learnt so much. Didn't realise how powerful conduits are.. and I'm kicking myself for ignoring the wandering trader every time he tried to sell me coral.
Dead brain coral fan are great for castle builds because it looks like plastered stones .we can patch it with cobblestone to make it look the cobblestone is repaired with the big Rock looking dead brain coral blocks
This is why I consider the Coral crafting tweak on Vanilla Tweaks THE MOST valuable one the site offers. Even if I am playing on a totally vanilla world, I still include this pack so coral blocks are renewable if I ever want to build with them.
Maybe you could build an ancient underwater civilisation, that got flooded and trapped in the cave. I personally think that it would make your drip stone cave more interesting. You could also add ancient ruins in there as well. I think this idea is really cool and I might do that if I find a drip stone cave in my hardcore world. Love your vids man, keep them coming.
When Pixl says "haste effect" for the conduit power, he means a HUGE haste effect. Offsetting the mining speed penalty underwater means multiplying your mining speed by 5. Which means, being underwater with Aqua Affinity and Conduit Power is the equivalent of having Haste XX (20) on land. Alternatively, this means you mine at regular speed when afloat in the water, since not being on the ground also incurs the same mining speed penalty stacked on top. A 25x mining speed boost on top of a 4% mining speed situation equals 100% mining speed.
I feel like episodes like this feels like you're taking us on a field trip.
In my survival world, I figured out that there is a pretty large dripstone cave right under my auto storage, so now I might use your coral detailing tricks to build something down there
I love the coral reefs so much. My current world spawned me in a desert right next to a coral reef and I agree that the sea pickles add fantastic lighting to the area
Mine too. My seed is "sandcastle"
I love the series!
The 30-50 feral hoglins joke made me squeal laugh 😂😂
If you're a person into datapacks, Vanilla Tweaks has one that lets you craft coral blocks from 4 coral or 4 fans, making it completely renewable w/o relying on the wandering trader.
Nice video pixlriffs and helping us bring awareness on preserving the coral reefs
I finally understand the power of a conduit and I want as many as possible in my MCPE world!
Love your sense of aesthetics for this build!
You could make a really beautiful environment in the aquifer under your base. I think this entire cave can flesh out to be something really really cool, from the industrial area above to maybe some sort of storyline of scuba diving beneath
Edit: I wrote this without watching the last 2 minutes. You’ve already had this idea lol
Rain! I only discovered in the last couple months that you get conduit power from rain if you are w/in the 96 blocks. I have several conduits in a river near my base, and when it rains, I get the power. Very cool to me.
You are the most awesome minecraft content creator. Literally the best in my eyes. Not attempting to flatter you by the way. And you gave me an awesome idea to build a moon island or something using the brain coral block. And i might incorporate the conduit aquifer idea to make a space ambience build, possibly using black concrete since it's basically gamma 0. The stars, i still don't know how to make. I tried candles in an open air test but i don't think it's possible in water.
sculk blocks in 1.19 might work but that's somewhat far in the future for now.
On bedrock edition, you can trick a drowned into giving you their trident by exchanging a nautical shell.
how
I hope Minecraft will introduce dead coral patches underground, like you get sedimentary rocks with seashells etc in in real life. That would mean you could get the texture block for building but live coral was still in reefs only.
When Pix placed the brain coral next to the coal, the coral looked like a coal ore block, but with the coal taken out.
The caves and cliffs update has change building cave bases forever. That space is massive + a huge water section too. Here's to werid MINECRAFT plants week 😆
Dead bubble coral looks like bean blocks...aka the raw ore blocks found in veins or crafted to save space while caving without silk touch
Coral/pickle farm next up?
I remember the first episode of the first season I still remember you saying how you wouldn’t make a season two or a new world now here we are😂 I have been through 4 accounts now but the first person I always follow is you
It's always a good day when Pix uploads
Dead coral might be a great natural addition to underground aquifers.
I always thought, after seeing the quintillion coral blocks Cub used to decorate his custom biome, that coral blocks were renewable via coral fans. It honestly came to me as a surprise when I tried crafting it, and there was no recipe for it.
That was because they had a datapack that adds a crafting recipe to coral blocks
@@domzymonz oh
@@rudrodeepchatterjee You can get that pack from Vanilla Tweaks btw.
Is Pixlriffs the best?
Yes. Yes he is.
I heard the Hermits are starting up this Saturday, does that mean a recap this Sunday!? That would be an unbelievable turn-around!
No pressure, take your time dude.
I don’t think so, as some Hermits won‘t upload before Sunday or later. Maybe something like a premier special but not a proper recap.
It would look really good if some parts of the central lake in the cave was turned into a coral biome!
You could also build an underwater house made of glass and the indoors of the house dried up using sponges. That would look really good at the centre of the mini coral biome inside the lake
And making an entrance to the underwater house connecting the house to your central wooden walkway.
If the pathway from the wooden base to the underwater house was made of glass . You could enjoy a small trip from the walkway over the base through the corals and to the underwater house
This build won't take too many materials and will definitely be worth the effort, if you get bored of the dry base on top you could always walk up the underwater-glass walkway and go to your underwater house!
It will look cool in your new base!
Hey Pix, can you make a hive base later in the series? Like fictional massive sapient insect themed. Using honeycomb and dead brain coral and slime blocks? If you're up for it, maybe incorporate pistons into it to have the base randomly switch layouts to like 5 different configurations. Maybe take a page out of Hermitcraft 7 Mumbo's book and make the base alive with a beating heart and needing to feed it.
Hmm. Would have been interesting to see you do a comparison between the dead coral and cobblestone and/or acacia logs. Or for that matter, live brain coral (or whichever the yellow one is) and endstone.
Some of those dead coral blocks could be cool in the nether hub. Idk how you could blend them in, but soul sand/soil plus some of the odd looking corals could look wild. And soul speed could be how you fly through the nether hub. Brain, tube or horn coral could flank a soul sand path. 🤷🏻♂️
With the aquifer you could have it as a flooded location from past builds or civilisations where a storm flooded there mine leaving limited space but it’s jus a idea
I like to use dead corals for burnt areas like wildfire areas or pillaged burnt villages
Great episode! Please put down a torch though when talking about textures/colour, the spot was a bit dim for detail viewing. We get used to a darker environment to play in, but on UA-cam it gets darker 😕 was just that one spot though, rest of the video showing what you built with it was perfect 😁
Sorry if it's a little dark! In earlier videos I boosted the gamma for footage in this cave base, but it didn't look that dark in the edit. Maybe my eyes have adjusted to it now, and I'm not accounting for people who watch on a range of devices. Will keep it in mind for the future. :)
@@Pixlriffs Appreciated! I love the colour and texture pallet chats :)
The dead bubble coral block kind of looks like a block of raw iron
That’s what I thought too! I have a path made out of raw iron blocks - might have to add in some dead bubble coral now!!
I have seen dead coral blocks used as moon surface.
CORAL BLOCK VARIATIONS R SONUNDERRATED FOR BUILDING
21:15 Pix seems to have learnt some tactics while commentating for Hermitcraft recap.
Excellent tutorial! Thanks!
2:19 Wait Hoglins are afraid of nether portals? that's cool! but i thought they were only afraid of soul lights..why are they scared of nether portals?
Guardians are attracted to conduiits and sea lanterns too. I used that for a passive farm.
I didn't know this. I thought that the Conduit would attack guardians and guardians would path find towards it in retaliation.
i had no idea that conduits even have any levels! always thought the 3 rings are obligatory :D
I decided not to say anything, but since you had that twitter thread about engagement:
But Pix, only the coral and coral fans act like plants, not the blocks you use! And the fans act more like grass and flowers than saplings, since they spread with bonemeal instead of becoming block structures!
More seriously, good video like always! I think you’re right the fire coral works well there, although it’d be nice if it were a more renewable or at least more abundant block.
Never knew you could regrow sea pickles. I always thought you had to travel back to the ocean to get them.
Anyone 'conduit' if they can get one and find a monument
Hello everyone, my name is Pixlriffs and welcome back tooooooo the minecraft survival guide.
I don't normally comment on videos because I watch on my smart TV, and don't have a keyboard.
However, whenever someone is wrong on the internet I feel that urge to correct the egregious wrong committed ;P (yes, I have that sad a life)
Anyway, Pix mentioned that there are over 4000 procedurally generated tropical fish in Minecraft. That is incorrect.
There are infact 12 shape types and two pattern colors for each shape type, with (Pattern1Color = x, Pattern2Color = y) NOT being equal to (Pattern1Color = y, Pattern2Color = x)
So a Red, Green Stripey is not the same as a Green, Red Stripey. because the red is in Pattern1Color in the first and Pattern2Color in the second.
Also, both Pattern colors Can be the same, e.g. White, White Kob but this is described in the game as White Kob
So 12 shape types, 15 permutations (black is not included) of two colors and you get 2700 rare procedurally generated tropical fish.
There is a 10% chance of getting one of these generated ones, so it takes a really long time to gather them, and I know since I have spent the last 2 years attempting to "collect them all" and I have over 350 unique types (tons of duplicates), and I keep track of them using a double entry ledger system that is kept in a big sequence of book&quills in game.
Great video as always. I love your content.
Yay i am on time!!!!
Hello 👋🏾 nice video
I wanted to ask does the type o f prismarine block affect the conduit.
It does not, any prismarine variant works🤙
New video????
Another great video pix♥️
The other thing about conduits is they work in the rain as well.
Pixl: "We're going to break these coral blocks and put them in caves"
*WWF has joined the chat*
I think that the bottom of the crane looks a bit more modern than the rest of the builds. Maybe use something other than stone bricks.
Conduits are so underrated
Missing some building timelapses honestly.
Aside from that, keep on going bro.
Time just accelerates when I watch Pixlriff video
Looks like we ain't getting a video today. Waiting for 1.5 hrs, no video yet
"This is weird plants week"
Coral is an animal...
I told you it was weird!
Perfect timing for me! I found a couple of Ocean Monuments and I'm killing a bunch of guardians to get Prismarine Shards to make an effective conduit so as to more easily raid the thing. One quick question from someone that has never used a conduit: its effect works through blocks, right?
Yes it does. Works in the radious around the conduit.
@@miljantrajkovic1862 That's what I thought but it's nice to have it confirmed before I build it (Mining Fatigue and all that). Thanks!
Here's a quick hint for setting up a conduit near an ocean monument. Use an instantly breakable block like slime or honey against a large area of the monument's prismarine, and then place the conduit against that block. That way, even if you get mining fatigue you can break the instantly breakable block to get the necessary 3x3 area of water around the conduit.
@@another_jtAnd that way I would save a bunch of Prismarine by using the wall/roof of the Monument! What a great idea! Thank you!
Is it possible to setup a conduit in an ocean monument while raiding?
It’s funny that Pixl said “plant week”, considering coral are animals 😅
And the nether fungus are fungi, and lichen is a combination of fungus and algae
The key word here was 'WEIRD'! It's WEIRD plants week... Plants that aren't actually plants
Loving weird plants week... though coral is not a plant ;)
Hello, pixlriffs. I have been watching for a while. Excellent stuff. Also very new to Minecraft, I have the latest beta edition with cliffs and caves for my Android phone.
I've been trying everything to create an air bubble to breathe underwater to make ocean exploration easier. Doors, fences.. nothing I've tried worked so far.
So I guess my question is have you got anything besides potions and the turtle helmet?
For Minecraft pocket, it is bedrock edition, so door can be waterlogged in the version and hence cannot create air pocket. I think Minecraft wiki has got tips for bedrock player to breathe underwater.
I love conduits but hate hunting nautilus shells. I'll gladly give the wandering trader 5 emeralds per shell if they have them.
One of the only worthwhile trades from the Wandering Trader IMO
Love the video, but just FYI coral is a animal not a plant. It’s a weird animal for sure though
Seeing Pix Replying everyone saying that Coral is a plant in Minecraft makes me think is it even possible to get a conduit in skyblock????
Hey Pix! I was waiting for that episode when you would have told about that in your old skyblock series but I never got thatಥ‿ಥ
Unfortunately, in the skyblock map I played, I couldn’t find a way to get a Conduit. I thought it’d be possible to Ender Pearl, fly, or Nether Portal outside of the void border - but a datapack prevents you from going more than 2000 blocks from spawn and will just teleport you back to the centre.
@@Pixlriffs maybe you could feed a dolphin to lead to buried treasure to get conduit in skyblock
@@Pixlriffs Thanks for letting me know that Pix! By the way I like your fox though (◕ᴗ◕✿)
@@IQvillager well it's not possible to find a dolphin in skyblock map that naturally spawn though
I always have a Conduit when I raid an ocean monument, Even when its my first ocean monument of the world.
Also another facf about conduits
Activated Conduits make drowned (idk if it's available in Java) take damage and dies
It’s funny this is your episode today. Yesterday I watched your last season version of this video. Google is spying on you
Once again the wandering trader is ignored for his ability to make blocks like Coral renewable.
If people didn't hate him so much they'd realize how great he is.
When will you make world download of season 1?
Can you bonemeal the coral and reform the coral reefs?
With how many times you said it I hope you can see my comment "Down Here". 😃 Love your Work Pixlriffs.
No 'dead' coral was harmed in the making of this video...