It’s always great when you dive into every aspect of a feature in the game,and how it interacts with the player and the world. I’m so glad Empires introduced me to your channel. But, the question of the day is about something slightly different. What are your thoughts on the upcoming “MineCraft Legends”?
11:43 It don't have to be near flowers like with birch trees because mangrove propagule is both a sapling and a flower on itself!! Meaning that bees can pollinate mangrove propagule like with any other type of flower!!!
I found frogs in a swamp a couple of days ago and I actually squeal giggled! I was SO EXCITED! I walked 3 of the home on leads over a thousand blocks or so. It was easier as a lot of it was on a river/ocean but I wouldn't have cared if it was all over land! *RIBBIT Their sounds are extremely relaxing to me and I felt so calm around them which seems weird but that's rare for me.
@@JupiterJamie Our Mangrove swamp is at 4300,350. We set up house in a village at 4150,150 and are trying to figure out how to change world spawn so we don't get sent 4000 blocks away!
@@sarahschreffler5407 If you have cheats enabled on your world, it is easy to change your world spawn. /setworldspawn and it will change it to wherever you are currently standing. If you do not have cheats enabled it will be a little more difficult. Is it a single player world or on a server?
If you want to use a bastion spawner for your froglight farm, I would suggest an 11 x 11 x 9 chamber around the spawner since large magma cubes can spawn intersecting with the walls of a 9 x 9 x 9 chamber. I’d also suggest going 4 additional blocks down and using a layer of powdered snow above a layer of air at the bottom to break the large and small cubes into tiny cubes. This is really effective for spawning rates since the powdered snow prevents the larger magma cubes from jumping back up into the spawner mob check radius and the tiny cubes hit box doesn’t intersect with the snow long enough to take damage. Then you can just use a 1 block wide gap and some iron volume to lure the cubes out of the “break down” area and to the froglight production area. I found it easier to put the volume behind wide nether portals on each side of the farm and have the frogs in a collection area in the overworld. Either way, hope some of this was helpful to everyone!
Thanks for this correction! I remembered *why* I think this - it's because frosted ice from Frost Walker boots doesn't thaw in the End (because there's no natural day light), and I think I internalised that as "water turns into ice" 🤣
@@Pixlriffs well, I have to credit you for even knowing this - your End village inspired a 2+ year terraforming project, so I learned a lot about the End doing that!
To be perfectly honest, frogs are the best part of this update. Cute, fun, make cute sounds, make great new light blocks, and come in fun colorful varieties. Love them. Also, dude, FROGS. Best animal.
I would think that the most effective way to farm froglights would be using the magma cube spawner in a treasure room bastion, feed the magma cubes to a softening area (to turn them into small cubes), then feed them into a tunnel using lava and making a pit (that the cubes drop into) filled with an equal amount of all three frog variants for an equal chance of all types for froglights.
Just watch an ilmango video on this, drop them onto a floor made if vertical chains. the big and medium magma cannot get through but the small ones fall through to the killing area.
Avomance has one up on the Nether roof, where an iron golum bashes the magma cubes into little cubes, then they go through a snow covering to where the frogs are waiting to turn them into froglights.
i personally think there could have been a 4th jungle type of frog, a poison dart frog, a really vibrant color. something like blue or red and maybe instead of giving the player a frog light, they could be right-clicked with an arrow to turn it into a poison-tipped arrow due to their poisonous skin:)
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Exactly, Mojang is kinda ridiculous with their logic. Like their reasoning for not adding fireflies that frogs eat (which would add a lot of ambience to swamps), they said that SOME frog species cant eat SOME types of firefly because its poisonous to them or something... Like what kid has a frog to begin with and would take that frog to a place with fireflies and try to get it to eat them? Absolutely insane reasoning
@@rumham8124 Actually pet frogs are pretty common and there are areas where catching fireflies in a jar is a evening activity. So I understand their caution.
I actually designed a froglight farm the other day based in a basalt delta using an iron golem to lure magma cubes to a drop chute filled with frogs at the bottom. I used powdered snow to kill off the larger size magma cubes so only the small ones remain to be eaten.
to be fair horses were added in 1.6 (2013) technology has grown since then. im sure they could give them an update, but i dont think that they're prioritizing that, with these newer, bigger updates. 1.18 was a huge update and while 1.19 gave us a lot of awesome stuff, including new enchantments, new mechanics, new settings, and a new boss that doesn't just target the player, there were also some missing pieces. they suggested that we'd get an update to the birch forests, but we didn't, which is fine, but that means they are probably focusing on that. there are also some aspects of 1.19 that are unexplained which may be explained in future updates. not to mention the things that the Minecraft community has been asking for for a long time, like an end update. im not trying to be rude, i just wanted to explain my perspective on your complaint :-) /g
The frog light farm in the treasure room bastion will need to be made into 3 sections, so each frog will have its own drop chute for magma cubes to drop into.
7:10 The sliding frog could not complete the jump so the friction was turned off. FX - PR0CESS has a video explaining this with frictionless goats. It happened to me as well.
I haven't even started the video yet but I'm having an awful day and your videos with just your cheery attitude and laid back minecraft gameplay always make me feel better, so thank you
froglights are one of the best additions of this update, i love the texture and all the different colors, pkus the mechanics of how you get them are very cool even though i still dont understand if they're supposed to be cubed poop or something else lol
Since frogs breed with slimeballs... i'm thinking it would be a unique mechanic to them if they could sit upside down on slimeblocks. Like if you build a frog enclosure with slimeblock ceiling, and then they'd try to jump, and if they jump high enough to hit the ceiling they have a 30% chance to 'flip' and stick to it
I actually started playing minecraft to keep in touch with my little sister when I moved 2000 miles away from her. It's a great game for siblings and people of all ages. I'm not sure why I used to think it was a game just for kids.
@@layanmalik667 we really do! We always laugh about the first trip to the nether where my sister killed us by using a bed even though I warned her like 100 times not to. We both died instantly. 🤣
Tbh, not much biome ambience was added, even though they said they wanted to (I mean, they literally changed one thing about swamps, and nothing else). And most of the update was content from two years ago, so it’s not really big
I found a mangrove swamp right next to a desert, and both orange and white frogs would spawn there. Saved me a trip to a regular swamp which was very nice!
you dont have to have flowers near the mangrove tree, when the bee nest tries to spawn it thinks the propagule are a flower so it tries to generate a nest every time you grow a mangrove tree
I love the Wild West hitching post menagerie! Apparently you can make frogs move faster on leads if you hold a slime ball in your offhand while you… drag them.
Indeed, Italy (green-white-red) and Ireland (green-white-orange) do have quite similar flags. I noticed that, because we had an Irish and an Italian pub side by side in our town. And when Italy played against Ireland at the soccer world cup, they both hanged out their flags side by side.
I've got an idea for froglight farm, use a fence put a lead on the frog and tie it to a fence post pulling it into place over a hopper and place them around the magma cube spawner, a simple afk platform could allow you to break down the bigger magma cubes so the frogs can eat them and the froglights can be collected in a chest! Or build a platform of hoppers funneling into one large chest under the magma cube spawner and turn the frogs loose on the enclosed platform!
the easiest way I found to get a bunch of froglight was to find a bastion with a spawner, seal it up in a room, and then create a portal by it and breed frogs right outside that portal (by bringing tadpoles). Lucky for me there was already a cold and a temperate biome right outside that portal. It's very easy to get the frogs inside and turn the magma cubes to the small ones from a distance with a bow
Frogs don't seem to do very well when they leave the swamp - the first ones that grew from tadpoles that I carried to another biome all climbed up a mountain (seeming to prefer that over water with lily pads and dripleaves) and eventually disappeared. Seems likely they jumped off the side of the mountain to their deaths. Looks like safe enclosures will be necessary! Much like the pillagers do with allays...
If it’s not specifically for a farm, you can create a natural looking lake enclosure that’s “sunken” into the ground below their jump level. ItsMarloe has a good one, for example.
In my bedrock version I have been using iron golems to kill the larger slime mobs then the frogs to kill the smaller slime mobs and the alley to pick up the slime balls. It’s fun watching them just jump around.
The End does count as a cold biome for frogs. The rest of the end biomes that have the [JE only] template in the wiki do not exist at all in Bedrock Edition, and that's why that template is there.
There's this thing about passive mob spawning: It's only a mobcap of 10 per player, and mobs in the spawn chunks count towards that, unless they are named. Now, passive obs don't despawn, but like with hostile mobs, there's still a difference if they have the persistence required flag set or not, which is easily set by applying a name tag. Also, world generation usually produces way more passive mobs than the mobcap, so on a regular single player world that doesn't happen to have a spawn in the middle of an ocean, you will likely never see passive mobs spawn post-generation.
The only objection I have to the way frogs spawn in Minecraft is that IRL frogs are masters of camouflage… so the white should really spawn in the cold. The orange one really only camouflages in the desert or badlands - but the green frog is so iconic to the jungle so honestly I’m not sure where those 2 types best fit between the warm and temperate biomes. I don’t know how Mojang decided what should spawn where, but I hope they gave consideration to this.
i think it would be really fun if you built a frog sanctuary with all different types of frogs! it could be like a custom pond or maybe even your own swamp
Very well explained and made, it's pretty sad that videos doesn't get as much views at it should, every video is worth much more than some people think, you deserve more views!
Fun detail about froglights that I don't think was mentioned - they are directional in the same way logs are (as in, top and bottom faces have a different texture to the sides and you can place them sideways)
Hey Pix, you probably won't read this, but I was wondering what music you play in the background of your videos. A lot of it plays during the first 1/3 of the video. It's nice and peaceful music and I was wondering what the song(s) were called. Thank You!
The frog lights are all such a pale whitish color, perfect for making the stems of a custom mushroom but . . . I hope we can dye them to get a better color for other builds. :)
it took a while for me to finally get some frogs spawning into a swamp. That was only due to me setting up a bit of a base and staying in the area for a while. I found a few swamps newly generated and no frogs. Still on the hunt for a mangrove.
Mojang needs to add Black Frogs (think Chernobyl) that give a black light. Glow Ink could shine more under that lighting. Perhaps they could also add new (neon) paintings.
I think it ironic that we couldn't have fireflies because they are dangerous to frogs so now we take them to the nether and feed them magma! Yea, like that would't hurt them irl
Pix is the the best .. thanks for all the amazing contents .. you really inspired me to play Minecraft..all the knowledge I know about the game ,thanks to you 🙏
When you have multiple animals on leads I believe you can click on the animal rather than the post to remove the specific lead...haven't played in a few months but I think it was a thing...
I will probably build a second magma cube farm on the nether roof and instead of having the small cubes fall onto wither roses (the big ones get punched by an iron golem til they're little) I'll get them to go through a portal to the overworld where the frogs can then eat them.
Can you mention in the next episode that froglights are directional (like logs)?! I really like the somewhat symetrical top textures, surelly they would like awesome in qwartz or concrete
I wonder if warm biome frogs are white and cold biome frogs are green (despite how counterintuitive that seems) because of the thing you mentioned about them being more visible to the player. Cause otherwise it really does seem backwards!
It’s always great when you dive into every aspect of a feature in the game,and how it interacts with the player and the world. I’m so glad Empires introduced me to your channel. But, the question of the day is about something slightly different. What are your thoughts on the upcoming “MineCraft Legends”?
I feel like they've not shown enough of it for anybody to have an opinion greater than "looks interesting". Need to see some gameplay. 👀
They need to add marble
Well unlike you I started watching empires because of pixlriffs
11:43 It don't have to be near flowers like with birch trees because mangrove propagule is both a sapling and a flower on itself!! Meaning that bees can pollinate mangrove propagule like with any other type of flower!!!
I found frogs in a swamp a couple of days ago and I actually squeal giggled! I was SO EXCITED!
I walked 3 of the home on leads over a thousand blocks or so. It was easier as a lot of it was on a river/ocean but I wouldn't have cared if it was all over land! *RIBBIT
Their sounds are extremely relaxing to me and I felt so calm around them which seems weird but that's rare for me.
That’s awesome! I’d gladly do the same- I’m really looking forward to finding some!🐸
My nearest Mangrove swamp is 1500 ~ 1200 . My spawn is at 0 155 0
@@JupiterJamie Our Mangrove swamp is at 4300,350. We set up house in a village at 4150,150 and are trying to figure out how to change world spawn so we don't get sent 4000 blocks away!
@@sarahschreffler5407 If you have cheats enabled on your world, it is easy to change your world spawn. /setworldspawn and it will change it to wherever you are currently standing. If you do not have cheats enabled it will be a little more difficult. Is it a single player world or on a server?
Stick them on a lead and hide a fence post beneath the ground. That’s an easy way to keep them near an open-air pond!
If you want to use a bastion spawner for your froglight farm, I would suggest an 11 x 11 x 9 chamber around the spawner since large magma cubes can spawn intersecting with the walls of a 9 x 9 x 9 chamber. I’d also suggest going 4 additional blocks down and using a layer of powdered snow above a layer of air at the bottom to break the large and small cubes into tiny cubes. This is really effective for spawning rates since the powdered snow prevents the larger magma cubes from jumping back up into the spawner mob check radius and the tiny cubes hit box doesn’t intersect with the snow long enough to take damage. Then you can just use a 1 block wide gap and some iron volume to lure the cubes out of the “break down” area and to the froglight production area. I found it easier to put the volume behind wide nether portals on each side of the farm and have the frogs in a collection area in the overworld. Either way, hope some of this was helpful to everyone!
Hey Pix, one small correction: at least in Java, water will not turn to ice in the End, even though it's a cold biome.
Thanks for this correction! I remembered *why* I think this - it's because frosted ice from Frost Walker boots doesn't thaw in the End (because there's no natural day light), and I think I internalised that as "water turns into ice" 🤣
@@Pixlriffs well, I have to credit you for even knowing this - your End village inspired a 2+ year terraforming project, so I learned a lot about the End doing that!
Could elevation be the issue?
HI
It also doesn't turn to ice in bedrock as far as I am aware
To be perfectly honest, frogs are the best part of this update. Cute, fun, make cute sounds, make great new light blocks, and come in fun colorful varieties. Love them. Also, dude, FROGS. Best animal.
Attila The Frog, Genghis Frog, Napoleon Bonafrog, and Rasputin the Mad Frog can now join Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello!
I would think that the most effective way to farm froglights would be using the magma cube spawner in a treasure room bastion, feed the magma cubes to a softening area (to turn them into small cubes), then feed them into a tunnel using lava and making a pit (that the cubes drop into) filled with an equal amount of all three frog variants for an equal chance of all types for froglights.
Wattles tried this in a video and had lots of issues but it did ultimately work
Just watch an ilmango video on this, drop them onto a floor made if vertical chains. the big and medium magma cannot get through but the small ones fall through to the killing area.
This is what I was thinking as well
Avomance has one up on the Nether roof, where an iron golum bashes the magma cubes into little cubes, then they go through a snow covering to where the frogs are waiting to turn them into froglights.
Actually the best design is to build above the Nether roof in Basalt Delta. 12 frogs total, 4 of each type, and I get 5000 froglights per hour.
i personally think there could have been a 4th jungle type of frog, a poison dart frog, a really vibrant color. something like blue or red
and maybe instead of giving the player a frog light, they could be right-clicked with an arrow to turn it into a poison-tipped arrow due to their poisonous skin:)
Yea, but those are dangerous in real life so Mojang would neevr add it because we are all little kids who need thought police.
If you want to have this you can check out doctor4t's mod
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Exactly, Mojang is kinda ridiculous with their logic. Like their reasoning for not adding fireflies that frogs eat (which would add a lot of ambience to swamps), they said that SOME frog species cant eat SOME types of firefly because its poisonous to them or something... Like what kid has a frog to begin with and would take that frog to a place with fireflies and try to get it to eat them? Absolutely insane reasoning
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 but it’s ok to literally have a s****** bo mber
@@rumham8124 Actually pet frogs are pretty common and there are areas where catching fireflies in a jar is a evening activity. So I understand their caution.
The frogs are so cute! The green one is my favourite too, although I think pearlescent is my favourite froglight because it's purple lol.
I love this update so much! I've been watching these videos for several months and it's been especially fun to see you explore 1.19
I actually designed a froglight farm the other day based in a basalt delta using an iron golem to lure magma cubes to a drop chute filled with frogs at the bottom. I used powdered snow to kill off the larger size magma cubes so only the small ones remain to be eaten.
Frogs are allowed to have a detailed animation as well as a unique model, yet Mojang simplified horses because they were "too detailed".
The frogs model is a box with 4 smaller boxes as legs and two boxes as eyes. That’s 7.
The current horse has 12. And this is after it was simplified.
Literally apples to oranges. There are so many other valid things you can complain about, but you complain about that? Kick rocks.
@@nicholaspaat7302 easy there no need to be hostile
to be fair horses were added in 1.6 (2013) technology has grown since then. im sure they could give them an update, but i dont think that they're prioritizing that, with these newer, bigger updates. 1.18 was a huge update and while 1.19 gave us a lot of awesome stuff, including new enchantments, new mechanics, new settings, and a new boss that doesn't just target the player, there were also some missing pieces. they suggested that we'd get an update to the birch forests, but we didn't, which is fine, but that means they are probably focusing on that. there are also some aspects of 1.19 that are unexplained which may be explained in future updates. not to mention the things that the Minecraft community has been asking for for a long time, like an end update. im not trying to be rude, i just wanted to explain my perspective on your complaint :-) /g
The frog light farm in the treasure room bastion will need to be made into 3 sections, so each frog will have its own drop chute for magma cubes to drop into.
16:49 OMG! Goat charging up a hill and into a stone wall. Satisfying moment to me.
7:10 The sliding frog could not complete the jump so the friction was turned off. FX - PR0CESS has a video explaining this with frictionless goats. It happened to me as well.
It was pretty funny
I haven't even started the video yet but I'm having an awful day and your videos with just your cheery attitude and laid back minecraft gameplay always make me feel better, so thank you
froglights are one of the best additions of this update, i love the texture and all the different colors, pkus the mechanics of how you get them are very cool even though i still dont understand if they're supposed to be cubed poop or something else lol
“Cubed poop” - I love it!😂
I was thinking it was like spitting out a cherry pit, but I like your idea much better!
It's cubed puke, like a cat puking up a hairball. Just not as gross.
Since frogs breed with slimeballs...
i'm thinking it would be a unique mechanic to them if they could sit upside down on slimeblocks. Like if you build a frog enclosure with slimeblock ceiling, and then they'd try to jump, and if they jump high enough to hit the ceiling they have a 30% chance to 'flip' and stick to it
watching this with my siblings will never be boring love this series
I actually started playing minecraft to keep in touch with my little sister when I moved 2000 miles away from her. It's a great game for siblings and people of all ages. I'm not sure why I used to think it was a game just for kids.
@@gingerroot3226 aaaaaaw almost made me tear :) i hope yall have great memories
@@layanmalik667 we really do! We always laugh about the first trip to the nether where my sister killed us by using a bed even though I warned her like 100 times not to. We both died instantly. 🤣
7:10 :D
I like that the tadpole changes the color of the water in the bucket to the color of the swamp water. That’s a cool detail!
This update is actually kinda big. So many things added in especially there is a boost in biome ambience and building blocks!
Tbh, not much biome ambience was added, even though they said they wanted to (I mean, they literally changed one thing about swamps, and nothing else). And most of the update was content from two years ago, so it’s not really big
Video Summary:
Man kidnaps tadpoles and puts them in a purple corpse of a dead animal shell.
this is incredibly disturbing yet very accurate hahaha
I found a mangrove swamp right next to a desert, and both orange and white frogs would spawn there. Saved me a trip to a regular swamp which was very nice!
But......
Both biomes are warm biomes...
you dont have to have flowers near the mangrove tree, when the bee nest tries to spawn it thinks the propagule are a flower so it tries to generate a nest every time you grow a mangrove tree
I love the Wild West hitching post menagerie! Apparently you can make frogs move faster on leads if you hold a slime ball in your offhand while you… drag them.
Indeed, Italy (green-white-red) and Ireland (green-white-orange) do have quite similar flags. I noticed that, because we had an Irish and an Italian pub side by side in our town. And when Italy played against Ireland at the soccer world cup, they both hanged out their flags side by side.
I just took 4 frogs into a basalt delta with me (cuz of course my portal goes there) and now I love them. They are cube-eating machines. Too cool.
A little tip… I block out the area where the frog spawn is so the tadpoles can’t swim away
I've got an idea for froglight farm, use a fence put a lead on the frog and tie it to a fence post pulling it into place over a hopper and place them around the magma cube spawner, a simple afk platform could allow you to break down the bigger magma cubes so the frogs can eat them and the froglights can be collected in a chest! Or build a platform of hoppers funneling into one large chest under the magma cube spawner and turn the frogs loose on the enclosed platform!
The frog swimming behind you when you were boating in the river is like it's following its papa 🤣
the easiest way I found to get a bunch of froglight was to find a bastion with a spawner, seal it up in a room, and then create a portal by it and breed frogs right outside that portal (by bringing tadpoles). Lucky for me there was already a cold and a temperate biome right outside that portal. It's very easy to get the frogs inside and turn the magma cubes to the small ones from a distance with a bow
Frogs don't seem to do very well when they leave the swamp - the first ones that grew from tadpoles that I carried to another biome all climbed up a mountain (seeming to prefer that over water with lily pads and dripleaves) and eventually disappeared. Seems likely they jumped off the side of the mountain to their deaths. Looks like safe enclosures will be necessary! Much like the pillagers do with allays...
If it’s not specifically for a farm, you can create a natural looking lake enclosure that’s “sunken” into the ground below their jump level. ItsMarloe has a good one, for example.
I couldn't wait and got all 3 frog types and all 3 froglights on release day. Too excited. Love the frogs.
In my bedrock version I have been using iron golems to kill the larger slime mobs then the frogs to kill the smaller slime mobs and the alley to pick up the slime balls. It’s fun watching them just jump around.
The End does count as a cold biome for frogs. The rest of the end biomes that have the [JE only] template in the wiki do not exist at all in Bedrock Edition, and that's why that template is there.
There's this thing about passive mob spawning: It's only a mobcap of 10 per player, and mobs in the spawn chunks count towards that, unless they are named. Now, passive obs don't despawn, but like with hostile mobs, there's still a difference if they have the persistence required flag set or not, which is easily set by applying a name tag. Also, world generation usually produces way more passive mobs than the mobcap, so on a regular single player world that doesn't happen to have a spawn in the middle of an ocean, you will likely never see passive mobs spawn post-generation.
"clearing out a basalt delta is gonna be a bit of a pain" Pixlriffs, the same guy that built a Netherite beacon
The only objection I have to the way frogs spawn in Minecraft is that IRL frogs are masters of camouflage… so the white should really spawn in the cold. The orange one really only camouflages in the desert or badlands - but the green frog is so iconic to the jungle so honestly I’m not sure where those 2 types best fit between the warm and temperate biomes.
I don’t know how Mojang decided what should spawn where, but I hope they gave consideration to this.
I thought the contrasting color choices were odd, too.
thanks for that quick bit on goat horns, i didn't know some were exclusive to screaming goats
i think it would be really fun if you built a frog sanctuary with all different types of frogs! it could be like a custom pond or maybe even your own swamp
I expect the scicraft community has already designed both a frog powered slime farm and a froglight farm
In the snapshots, probably.
Very well explained and made, it's pretty sad that videos doesn't get as much views at it should, every video is worth much more than some people think, you deserve more views!
Fun detail about froglights that I don't think was mentioned - they are directional in the same way logs are (as in, top and bottom faces have a different texture to the sides and you can place them sideways)
There will be a dedicated episode on these in future
Pix: Gets an advancement for catching a tadpole in a bucket
Bukkit Servers: Are we a joke to you?
Bees and frogs are such cool mobs, I like axolotls too but they don’t have as much use
Dude your knowledge of minecraft touches the sky
I wonder if Mojang will ever update the chickens to be in line with other egg laying animals.
Ayyy Irish Frogs represent!
The frogs are quite delightful! :D
Hey Pix, you probably won't read this, but I was wondering what music you play in the background of your videos. A lot of it plays during the first 1/3 of the video. It's nice and peaceful music and I was wondering what the song(s) were called. Thank You!
It's the new 1.18 music:
"One More day"
"Comforting memories"
And a few other ones.
Werid update the wild one, diverse range of things. Love those new lights, can't wait to see builds with them. 😃
Dude you are everything minecraft information 101 for me and i thank you
@pixelriffs you can blow the goat horn when you have hype train in twitch
Everyone like so he can see
The frog lights are all such a pale whitish color, perfect for making the stems of a custom mushroom but . . . I hope we can dye them to get a better color for other builds. :)
frogs could provide poison for the arrows (the native Brazilians used this technique back in the day). That would be a cool add !
You are the best all of your vids have helped me so much in my Minecraft server.
"A frog's color has nothing to do with the parents, it is just a matter of the environment they grew up in" So Deep my friend.... so deep. :'(
it took a while for me to finally get some frogs spawning into a swamp. That was only due to me setting up a bit of a base and staying in the area for a while. I found a few swamps newly generated and no frogs. Still on the hunt for a mangrove.
Mojang needs to add Black Frogs (think Chernobyl) that give a black light. Glow Ink could shine more under that lighting. Perhaps they could also add new (neon) paintings.
I think that was a trumpet.
Love the channel.
Yesss! Frogs and potatoes for life ❤️ 🐸 🥔
I think it ironic that we couldn't have fireflies because they are dangerous to frogs so now we take them to the nether and feed them magma! Yea, like that would't hurt them irl
That was some good ol' class-mode Pixl.
That drifting frog was hillarious
Pix is the the best .. thanks for all the amazing contents .. you really inspired me to play Minecraft..all the knowledge I know about the game ,thanks to you 🙏
I'll never forget the bug where the frogs could eat the player and crash the game, so funny.
When you have multiple animals on leads I believe you can click on the animal rather than the post to remove the specific lead...haven't played in a few months but I think it was a thing...
Minecraft, oh minecraft. How I love you so.
I will probably build a second magma cube farm on the nether roof and instead of having the small cubes fall onto wither roses (the big ones get punched by an iron golem til they're little) I'll get them to go through a portal to the overworld where the frogs can then eat them.
Fun fact: unlike other trees mangrove trees don't require a flower nearby to have a chance of spawning a bee nest
11:46 i don't know that either but mangrove propagules can be pollinated by bees
I love green frogs and pearlescent frog lights!
when you get to design a frog light farm, powdered snow is your best friend. (to break down the cubes)
I love how smug the frogs look!
I never saw someone so excited for seeing a frog lmao.
I was just making a Froglight farm this weekend. I use my magma cube farm I got lucky all three portal are within a hundred blocks in the Nether.
Need to show us what the Froglights look like at night!
7:10 "My namy is Froggy Allen, Im the fastest frog alive"
Any chance you are going to do a guide about mods soon? Is there a way to see what mods were used on Empires SMP?
I spent yesterday messing with frogs and got Swift Sneak III. That is going to take some getting used to.
16:13 love how they have the nether biomes for the frog hatching......but u cant place water to do so....
I hope they add mosquitos too, to complete the swamp feels
Or giant prehistoric dragonflies, like in the Super Nintendo version of Jurassic Park.
Can you mention in the next episode that froglights are directional (like logs)?! I really like the somewhat symetrical top textures, surelly they would like awesome in qwartz or concrete
I'm looking forward to your take on the frog light farm.
if you have a slim ball in your off-hand the frogs will follow on a leash faster
Yes I really enjoyed this episode, Thanks
The verdant frog lights are really nice!
Is it made by the cold frog?
@@biryanilover7147 yeah, the green frogs are the cold frog
I think we are all rooting for the green frog to eat the magma cube😅😅😅 like seriously it was an intense moment for me
13:35 The synchronisation of the frogs was amazing.
froglights are really interesting, i love 1.19!
7:10 i think that frog was listening
Imo it would make more sense if temperate frogs are green, warm are orange and cold are white
Lucky me for having a savanna, plains and grove biome right next to each other in my new world 😂 now all I have to do is find frogs.... On foot...
You could make a nether roof farm for the magma cubes in the basalt deltas
I'm wondering if a frog-powered slime farm would work
Def like those lights
What's your favorite frog type guys?
Mine is the cold frog!
Edit: I would like for you to make a zoo for the first frogs you got in 1.19!
I wonder if warm biome frogs are white and cold biome frogs are green (despite how counterintuitive that seems) because of the thing you mentioned about them being more visible to the player. Cause otherwise it really does seem backwards!
i love the frogs so much lol