Powdered Snow Blocks will freeze Skeletons into Strays and they can drop their Slowness Arrows. Good for Farming Slowness Arrows if you want to convert a Skelly Spawner or two.
FunFact : the "intentional" way of finding the secret room in igloos is this - Let's say you're unaware about the secret, you are stranded in the deserted snowy land, so you smelt something in the furnace to get some heat (or to cook some food or smh), the light produced by the furnace will cause the ice in the roof to melt into water, and the water floods the floor and the carpets are flooded and then the trapdoor is revealed. * I heard this somewhere and it might not be intentional *
It is in fact intentional, and the presence of the ice-block windows allow for an extremely niche-case thing that speedrunners can use if they're incorporating igloos into their speedrunning - check out T_Wagz video showcasing their invention of these strats, even just for funsies as it's kinda wild!: ua-cam.com/video/lT7UJmQyew8/v-deo.html but yeah, when the lit furnace melting the ice and revealing the trapdoor was reported as a bug on the bug-tracker, mojang marked it "working as intended", and I think that kind of game design is awesome, where you engineer things that the player can find out entirely by accident, without external knowledge, and the game designers engineer it so you can stumble across this in-game tutorial quite easily - I love it! :D
that's how I found it the first time lol, or I had placed a torch one of the two ... sadly there were no villagers in my first one (not sure if they despawned or just didn't generate) and there was no sign either
I was on the Twitch stream for the search of an igloo and it was a really fun and amazing stream. I can't wait to watch the episode for the other structure that we found.
17:41 As a bedrock player myself, yes. I tipped 16 arrows of weakness with just one potion and cured villagers. The grind was WAY easier and i didn't need many potions. Edit: Also, if you enchant a crossbow with piercing, you could fire the arrow at the zombie villager, he will get weakness effect, and you could collect back the arrow from the wall (or wherever the arrow landed), as it didn't get used up in hitting the villager. And use this trick to use 1 single arrow for as many villagers!
Did you know that you could fill a caldron with the potions instead and tip a whole stack of arrows. This was you have 64 weakness arrows to use instead of just 3 potions
Regardless of which version you play, if you are lucky a fletcher can have the weakness tipped arrows as a trade. So if you are into mass curing of zombified villagers for reducing trades it might be useful to invest the time to get such a fletcher. It might be very tedious though, I think iskall tried it on hermitcraft and it took him ... don't shoot me, but was it well over 100 ones until he got the right one? You could be more lucky than that though. :)
To new players: Snow can be tricky to deal with if you build something that is really tall or if you build on top of a mountain and you don't want a layer of snow covering everything. You can get around this by laying string on the floor or putting buttons all over the place, since snow layers take a block space and can't settle on top of buttons or strings!
One thing you missed with the igloos, the basements can be partially made of infested blocks, so it's one of the places a player could encounter silverfish.
@@Pixlriffs I found infested blocks in the basement of my igloo, but I thought that was because it generated in a mountain biome (jagged peaks, I think).
Igloos can really blend in with the snowy landscape! One time I was exploring a snowy taiga and found a cave entrance with a strange pillar of stone brick that I could not figure out. I believe I was on a server and thought someone else had been there, or maybe I'd stumbled on a weird bit of stronghold... then I dug into it and discovered that it was the ladder down into an igloo research station - I had just completely missed the fact that there was an igloo above it!
It's wonderful how Pixlriffs covers the little details, such as how mamma polar bears will get angry if you approach the baby bear, and how cauldrons will fill up with powdered snow when the snow is falling. There are a few other details he didn't mention in this episode that might be of importance, especially to new players. If there's a cage near a pillager outpost, it will sometimes contain an iron golem. If you can release the golem, it will attack the pillagers. Pillager outposts might look like a great place to set up a base, but beware! Pillagers will continue to spawn around the structure in much the same way that guardians continue to spawn around an ocean monument after the elder guardians are dispatched. When exploring snowy biomes watch out for pits covered with snow layers. You will fall right through them even with leather boots. You might fall into a cave, a pool of water or ice, or even a pool of lava. The hidden lava pools are most easily detected at night because of the glow they produce, but they are harder to detect during the day. Finally, if you want a bunch of lanterns and you don't feel bad about stealing them from villagers, snowy villages are a great place to get them.
Really enjoyed being a part of the Chopping Tuesday and it was really fun seeing such awesome and mind-blowing world-generation. Love your videos, keep up the good work. 👍👏👌
21:12 I thought I read somewhere that the Redstone torch being there shows off the ice melting mechanics, but also the furnace does to, and the way u "discovered" the lab was by cooking something in the furnace and it melts the ice removing all the carpet when it flows over them, though I don't remember for sure
one change I like with 1.17 was that you can change Skeletons over with powdered snow. Two things I learned from playing with this feature is that leather boots will stop them from dropping threw the snow and they will still change over even with the leather on. The last thing I learned is it takes three 7 to 8 block water sections to trigger the change over (make them shake, the visual cue) and it helps to have the same set up on the return trip before the drop for a one hit kill box just to make sure they do change over (I have not found proof if the water column pauses the change or not) . Also playing around in my redstone test world I found powder snow can be moved with sticky pistons, making the option of turning this on and off. Treasure wise even with looting they seem to drop more regular arrows then the potion tipped ones (i think without looting I had around 3 stacks of arrows to 1, 1 1/2 stacks of potion tipped) but I do think you get just a bit more XP from doing the change over.
Just learned a new word at 18:50! "Zombie Villager vociferates" appeared in the subtitles when they converted back to a villager. No wonder they shout when they convert, it must be a huge surprise to find oneself alive again!
I am as Minecraft veteran as you can get, I know everything about everything and yet I love watching your videos and I’ll still learn new things or different ways to do things!
Two things I learned from this video: beds and iron bars speed the curing process of a zombie villager. Thanks!!😀👍 (Hopefully it’s the same in Bedrock.)
'Hello everyone, my name is pixlriffs, and welcome back toooooo the Minecraft survival guide!' probably the quote that I will remember the most during my lifetime.
There are couple of precautions I do every time raiding a tower. A torch in all floors to prevent mob spawning if it gets dark and on the top floor I immediately fix the fence to prevent falling if someone hits me with a crossbow. The tower can be very high and if it stands near a steep mountain it may have nearly hundred blocks high foundation.
Loving the Pix Lex. This is turning into the definitive "school of Minecraft" and it's something that has been lacking, badly needed. ...there should be a diploma for completing... Maybe a Graduate of PixScool banner or something...
Wait; what? I really thought pillager outposts and villages spawned by design in close proximity. I feel like I have always found them that way. Not all my villages had outposts nearby, but all the outposts I find I believe have had villages nearby. Thanks Pixlriffs; I learn something every time.
I’m am so happy this channel exist. It is my happy time. I’ve been playing Bedrock for 8 years on my PS3-4 and just switched to Java for the first time. The explanations in these videos are great! Thank you Pixel!
Pillagers and Illagers team up but there are only Villagers on their own... ...may I suggest the addition of: Hillagers; they're villagers but they live at altitude and act like Sherpas. Jillagers; they're villagers but all Amazonian females. or Billagers; they're villagers but all the same guy named Bill. Maybe we can get these into the next update vote. 😏
I mean pillagers are classified as illagers, but let’a add to this The update to the desert well we needed: the wellager. He gets mad if you take his water and attacks with water Zillager: zombie villager’s preferred name Dillagers: They like sea pickles Ill illagers: Illagers but ill Gillagers: Villager/illager fish
I started a survival world when 1.18 dropped and picked a seed with a taiga spawn, because they always put you around the 0:0 coordinates. It ended up being better than I thought because I found 3 igloos within 1000 blocks of my base, apart from a village and a bunch of geodes. The snow is annoying but I really recommend cold biomes for setting a base.
14:20 I lost a hardcore world to learn this back in 2021 XD I thought that they wouldn't attack and got close to the cub to squee over it and the Mama Merced me.
Hi Pix, Scott Major has created an "escape room" based upon Empires SMP, and a number of your former fellow emperors have gone through it. Their journeys were timed. As I was watching, I couldn't help but wonder how you would do since you tended to be the more analytical and methodical of the lot. Would you consider making a run? The worst was about 20 minutes so we aren't talking a great deal of time.
Some people weren't sure about the iron bars and beds decreasing curing time being true in the earlier zombie curing episode. This fact is indeed very 'intentional' and tied to the Igloos in some way or form, as, the zombie villager is trapped behind bars and there is a bed. Tho there aren't enough bars...
okay yeah I thought something was fishy - the igloo wiki includes a breakdown of how the structure is generated, which makes it seem like the ladder portion of the igloo leading down to the basement was only 8 blocks tall, which could've put the red bed within range of the detection cube, but in my head I remembered that section of the igloo being way taller. I've since watched a video of someone routing an igloo (I haven't even watch Pix's video yet, I've just been enjoying the rabbit-hole you inadvertedly sent me down! :D ) and the ladder section was 35 blocks tall, putting the red bed wayyyy out of the detection cube just thought I'd report back what I'd found for the sake of accuracy :)
Fun Fact, You can put a village at the bottom of the world near an outpost now. There's enough space between bedrock and the surface that the raid cancels out. Be aware, however, that all waves of the raid will spawn on the surface before cancelling. But because the raid cancelled, you can move away from the raiders and they'll all de-spawn. (I haven't fully tested this last claim in survival yet, so be careful) On a similar note, due to Raids needing to spawn in the open, villages built in the new caves will be safe from raids.
Ayeee staying up till 3:00am playing minecraft. Never did take on that ocean monument. Instead tonight I took out a couple bastions! No pigstep, but I got a few ancient debris and a lodestone. Love your vids! I'm fairly experienced but your guides definitely help fill the gaps of newer information or parts of the game I've never explored:) It's time for bed tho. Putting on a playlist. Enjoy the watchtime ;)
I once found an igloo relatively close to a snow village as if it was a part of the village, i came to know about that only when I came back to get some villagers.
I live near a snow biome in my new world and I can say that strays are one of the most annoying mob in the game. Played in a two year world before this update and never really encountered them.
In my builds I create a pillagers graveyard and use the banner as the headstone and in front of the banner I use the shovel to create a 1x2 plot to look like someone is buried there.
Thank you so much for this amazing series. I look forward to it every day and learn a lot. QUESTION: is there a way to alter the outpost so that Pillagers do not spawn? Sometime I’ve run into this structure early in my game and would like to make it my home 😊
You can! The content creator bugmancx is currently attempting that on Legacy SMP, although I'm not sure how much he's explained of his process so far. I just looked it up on the wiki to summarize how to pillager-proof it, and the rules are a little complicated, but could still allow for some creativity. As long as you've artificially lit the area so all opaque blocks are above light level 8 (I don't believe this has changed in 1.18) - slabs and such are fine at any light level - and there's no grass or sand around, that should keep the area pillager-free. It's a pretty wide radius to keep track of (72 blocks across and 50 high), but it's definitely doable!
@@LeopardMask12 Thank you for the info, I’m gonna give it a try. For some reason I have a lot of spawns near a pillager tower and always wanted to move in lol
The igloo was designed so that if you cook something in the furnace, it produces enough light to melt the ice window, which is supposed to flood the igloo, washing away the carpet to reveal the trapdoor to the basement.
I'm new to this and everyone else probably knows, but those strays don't always burn up in the sunlight. Sometimes they catch on fire for a bit, then the fire goes away and the strays are fine. And those strays can be bad news if you don't happen to have a shield. I'm on Bedrock so I don't know if this happens in Java or not. Those polar bears can chase you for a good long distance. They are very persistent, much to my surprise.
Fun Fact, If you have a skeleton spawner xp farm you can use pistons and snow blocks to make your own strays. I set one up recently and it works pretty darn good just make sure before you kill the skeletons you retract your snow or you'll break it.
Can you start a RL Craft series cause I haven't seen any UA-camr's videos like yours...your videos are full of detailed information which is very much needed for RL Craft
In my Minecraft world I found a randomly generated pilliger outpost nest to 2 villages. Perhaps unsuprisingly no villagers were alive when I can in hopes to possibly protect the village
You can convert regular skeletons into strays using powdered Snow I guess, my base is in jagged peaks and sometimes I head skeletons getting trapped in powdered snow and then there's are a message in subtitles called skeleton converted to stray or something
Sometimes, in Bedrock, the fletcher sells arrows of Fire Resistance. I suppose if you shoot one in the air and stand under it, or if you're trying to save your dog/cat/etc from lava, you might consider letting one of these fly. Weird item.
I love the snow in Minecraft, they did a good job, though I prefer it on bedrock. But I currently live in the desert and miss the snow so Minecraft snow always hits me with a lot of nostalgia and I can't get myself to sleep it away. So I stop sleeping until it stops snowing.
There's a lot of good stuff about snow on Bedrock! I like how it turns spruce leaves white, and that snowfall can build up multiple snow layers (which doesn't happen on Java). Snow layers falling if you break the block below them feels realistic, but I think it'd get more annoying for me than anything.
It really is so cool, like being inside a snow-globe. Beautiful effect, when the snow is falling, gotta just stop and look around for a while, screenshot things lol. But yah, also annoying when u busy, lol...so I guess it's pretty realistic 😂
@@kevinkelley1225 Fr where I live it went from less than a centimeter to at least 7 in like a few hours. Perks of being in an area where it snows, in MC and IRL
Pix I think the torch in the igloos suppose to be a clue. You are suppose to melt the ice so it washes out the carpet and that way you discover the basement.
Yet anther great video! Many thanks! Is there a way to get rid of an outpost and stop pillagers from spawning in that area? Found a great spot for a base but an outpost is right next door...
WHOOOOOOAH!! Slow down there Mr pxl. You're really hurtling through this series. "and that's illagers explained....and that's ocean monuments...and that's - " What's the hurry? You could do entire episodes on that which you skim over in a couple sentences. Where's the fire? Loving the series and don't want it to end too soon.
Think of these episodes as an overview before we get really in-depth about what we can DO with any of this. These videos are the dictionary definition before we end up using it to write a sentence
I was hoping today would be woodland mansion. Pls pix if u are reading this do woodland mansion tomorrow. Your most viewed video is also woodland mansion
Hej Pixlriffs, as always I enjoyed todays video :-) Btw I always wanted to ask whether you are going to continue your Stardew Valley 100% streams? Maybe you already did and I missed it? Edit: It’s great to see that Survival Guide Season 2 is doing so well
I had a igloo next to a outpost, I cured the villager and put a bed down in the basement making it a village. I then triggered a raid (big mistake). The illagers from the outpost were counted in the raid and was a never-ending raid that I couldn't stop. I had to run away and loose the raid
Did episode 9 today and went to my abandoned mineshaft that goes through a lush cave. It was a small one so I only had one cave spider spawner. After I explored even more of the cave and also found a copper vein. The cave is one that I have been exploring since episode 4.
Has Pixelriffs covered HOW to make a splash potion of weakness? I've watched his how to cure a zombie villager video but I am sure he doesn't mention how to make the potion.
i just noticed, villagers on igloo research station aren't wearing that blue clothes like villagers on snowy villages. is it a different biome in that room?
They’re just spawned without the tundra villager outfits, since they come as a structure the biome they’re in doesn’t affect their clothing (I think, correct me if Im wrong)
I found an igloo on my snow village near tundra village .it's in between both of them and I just claim it as my own put two doors a couple of torches and called it my base away from home.
Is there a way to stop the respawning at outposts? I have 2 villages on an island with an outpost and would like to keep from having to fight every time I go outside.
Potentially something you may have missed: the intention of the ice block in the igloo may have been to wash away the carpet revealing the trapdoor. You can melt the ice by using the furnace. Someone please fact check this because I think I saw this from a Minecraft lore video somewhere, maybe a deep dive and in terms of gameplay it could be wrong.
@@Pixlriffs that's a good question whether it was intended or not. I imagine that if it was to act as some sort of window though why it would be placed on the floor, particular on the side with the furnace, as on the opposite end of the structure where the bed is, I don't think there's an ice block. Again, my own interpretation that maybe is wrong.
I wonder if other mobs like Iron golems get the bad omen effect? Be funny to see an iron golem get the effect by kiilling one and then wonder into a village close by setting off a raid.
I think the developers should add a new mini boss mob in the 1.19 update that gives us a negative status effect of 'Attack fatigue' which last for like only 5 to 10 seconds randomly just to make the fight a little more difficult... And it will drop something that leads us to the mighty WARDEN!
@@Pixlriffs Ohh.... lol!! BTW thanks for the info. I didn't know weakness potion prevents someone from attacking I thought it just reduces the health without actually damaging...😅😅
@@rvanachem1532 Weakness, as the opposite of Strength, reduces your melee damage by a significant amount. While it doesn't prevent you from attacking, it makes your attacks way less effective. Also, you don't want to be lead to the Warden, as it doesn't actually drop anything worthwhile. Mojang do not want to provide any incentives to kill the Warden, as that mob is supposed to be an obstacle to your exploration of the underground areas it guards.
@@TheRealWormbo Ohh then what I said might not be what a weakness potion does. Because by attack fatigue I meant that the player will not even be able to use his weapon at all. So its not a significantly less damage, it's zero damage
We need a different way to get rid of status effects I feel, giving milk a new use and giving effect deletion to something else. Like an actual potion. Any thoughts on this anybody?
In my world rn with my buddy we have a pillagers outpost and a village together they are side by side the second we pulled up they started attacking the villagers
I have a question my iron farm donsnt work unless I wait a few minutes before sleeping it's the design u showcased is my farm glitched or is it some sort of glitch or a feature idk
What about completing 5 raids, once you do that in a row you will get an achievement and its like 40 minutes of cheap prices from villagers, so everything will cost you less emeralds, could even go all the way down to just 1 emerald for an item. I believe the achievement is called “village hero” or something like that.. (I could also be wrong 😅)
"Hero of the village" is a status effect granted to the player upon defeating all waves of a raid. The level (on Java edition) is the same as the Bad Omen effect that started the raid, and determines by how much trading prices are reduced. As additional effect, villagers will randomly throw gifts to players with the Hero of the Village effect, making it the only "renewable" source of clay before 1.19. When you defeat your first raid, you also get an advancement of the same name.
Any portal activated in the Overworld spawns, or attempts to spawn, a portal in the Nether whose coordinates correspond with the same location in the Nether. This can be calculated by dividing your Overworld coordinates by 8 to get the exact coordinates of the Nether portal. You can find a better portal calculator online. I found some portals don't link properly on Bedrock, though, but there's a fix for that as well.
at the risk of sounding as a total newb, how do you collect all the items in a chest at once? I've seen it done on previous videos but I can't seem to figure how you do that. You click on a specific item in a chest and then all get grouped together so it makes it a lot easier to put them in your inventory. Totally lost on this.
disclaimer for new players: the bad omen doesn't trigger rain, it triggers raid
Me with riptide: ._.
He was being funny he’s like that you know
Raid shadow legends?
@@michaelsoftelbows NO! GOD! NO!
Powdered Snow Blocks will freeze Skeletons into Strays and they can drop their Slowness Arrows. Good for Farming Slowness Arrows if you want to convert a Skelly Spawner or two.
FunFact : the "intentional" way of finding the secret room in igloos is this -
Let's say you're unaware about the secret, you are stranded in the deserted snowy land, so you smelt something in the furnace to get some heat (or to cook some food or smh), the light produced by the furnace will cause the ice in the roof to melt into water, and the water floods the floor and the carpets are flooded and then the trapdoor is revealed.
* I heard this somewhere and it might not be intentional *
I think Pixlriffs himself said this in Survival Guide season-1.
Also, Polar Bears like to play tag. Just go up and smack one and they'll chase after you, playfully.
I took off the carpets to redecorate and found it :p
It is in fact intentional, and the presence of the ice-block windows allow for an extremely niche-case thing that speedrunners can use if they're incorporating igloos into their speedrunning - check out T_Wagz video showcasing their invention of these strats, even just for funsies as it's kinda wild!: ua-cam.com/video/lT7UJmQyew8/v-deo.html
but yeah, when the lit furnace melting the ice and revealing the trapdoor was reported as a bug on the bug-tracker, mojang marked it "working as intended", and I think that kind of game design is awesome, where you engineer things that the player can find out entirely by accident, without external knowledge, and the game designers engineer it so you can stumble across this in-game tutorial quite easily - I love it! :D
that's how I found it the first time lol, or I had placed a torch one of the two ... sadly there were no villagers in my first one (not sure if they despawned or just didn't generate) and there was no sign either
I was on the Twitch stream for the search of an igloo and it was a really fun and amazing stream. I can't wait to watch the episode for the other structure that we found.
And what is that??
I'm gonna guess the bastion.
I don't want to spoil other people.
@@princejowerthuerta please tell
@@thirupathig4027 it's a woodland mansion
17:41
As a bedrock player myself, yes. I tipped 16 arrows of weakness with just one potion and cured villagers. The grind was WAY easier and i didn't need many potions.
Edit:
Also, if you enchant a crossbow with piercing, you could fire the arrow at the zombie villager, he will get weakness effect, and you could collect back the arrow from the wall (or wherever the arrow landed), as it didn't get used up in hitting the villager. And use this trick to use 1 single arrow for as many villagers!
Did you know that you could fill a caldron with the potions instead and tip a whole stack of arrows. This was you have 64 weakness arrows to use instead of just 3 potions
Regardless of which version you play, if you are lucky a fletcher can have the weakness tipped arrows as a trade. So if you are into mass curing of zombified villagers for reducing trades it might be useful to invest the time to get such a fletcher. It might be very tedious though, I think iskall tried it on hermitcraft and it took him ... don't shoot me, but was it well over 100 ones until he got the right one? You could be more lucky than that though. :)
@@lalobee You can pair that with piercing on a crossbow and use 1 arrow to cure 5 villagers
@@racram0444 ok. thats actually genius. thanks for the tip
To new players: Snow can be tricky to deal with if you build something that is really tall or if you build on top of a mountain and you don't want a layer of snow covering everything. You can get around this by laying string on the floor or putting buttons all over the place, since snow layers take a block space and can't settle on top of buttons or strings!
One thing you missed with the igloos, the basements can be partially made of infested blocks, so it's one of the places a player could encounter silverfish.
Huh, that's something I never encountered myself. I might wait to talk about silverfish until we go mining in a mountain biome though...
@@Pixlriffs I found infested blocks in the basement of my igloo, but I thought that was because it generated in a mountain biome (jagged peaks, I think).
@@Pixlriffs Can you find igloos in Minecraft bedrock?
Yes @@fonias____2614
Igloos can really blend in with the snowy landscape! One time I was exploring a snowy taiga and found a cave entrance with a strange pillar of stone brick that I could not figure out. I believe I was on a server and thought someone else had been there, or maybe I'd stumbled on a weird bit of stronghold... then I dug into it and discovered that it was the ladder down into an igloo research station - I had just completely missed the fact that there was an igloo above it!
It's wonderful how Pixlriffs covers the little details, such as how mamma polar bears will get angry if you approach the baby bear, and how cauldrons will fill up with powdered snow when the snow is falling. There are a few other details he didn't mention in this episode that might be of importance, especially to new players. If there's a cage near a pillager outpost, it will sometimes contain an iron golem. If you can release the golem, it will attack the pillagers. Pillager outposts might look like a great place to set up a base, but beware! Pillagers will continue to spawn around the structure in much the same way that guardians continue to spawn around an ocean monument after the elder guardians are dispatched. When exploring snowy biomes watch out for pits covered with snow layers. You will fall right through them even with leather boots. You might fall into a cave, a pool of water or ice, or even a pool of lava. The hidden lava pools are most easily detected at night because of the glow they produce, but they are harder to detect during the day. Finally, if you want a bunch of lanterns and you don't feel bad about stealing them from villagers, snowy villages are a great place to get them.
There is so much more in this game than I knew and honestly it’s amazing. Definitely my favorite game of all time. I can always come back to it
Really enjoyed being a part of the Chopping Tuesday and it was really fun seeing such awesome and mind-blowing world-generation. Love your videos, keep up the good work. 👍👏👌
21:12 I thought I read somewhere that the Redstone torch being there shows off the ice melting mechanics, but also the furnace does to, and the way u "discovered" the lab was by cooking something in the furnace and it melts the ice removing all the carpet when it flows over them, though I don't remember for sure
one change I like with 1.17 was that you can change Skeletons over with powdered snow. Two things I learned from playing with this feature is that leather boots will stop them from dropping threw the snow and they will still change over even with the leather on. The last thing I learned is it takes three 7 to 8 block water sections to trigger the change over (make them shake, the visual cue) and it helps to have the same set up on the return trip before the drop for a one hit kill box just to make sure they do change over (I have not found proof if the water column pauses the change or not) . Also playing around in my redstone test world I found powder snow can be moved with sticky pistons, making the option of turning this on and off. Treasure wise even with looting they seem to drop more regular arrows then the potion tipped ones (i think without looting I had around 3 stacks of arrows to 1, 1 1/2 stacks of potion tipped) but I do think you get just a bit more XP from doing the change over.
I like the fact that you do videos following a specific topic for a week. Love your content.
Just learned a new word at 18:50! "Zombie Villager vociferates" appeared in the subtitles when they converted back to a villager. No wonder they shout when they convert, it must be a huge surprise to find oneself alive again!
I am as Minecraft veteran as you can get, I know everything about everything and yet I love watching your videos and I’ll still learn new things or different ways to do things!
Two things I learned from this video: beds and iron bars speed the curing process of a zombie villager. Thanks!!😀👍
(Hopefully it’s the same in Bedrock.)
I believe the mechanic is present in BE and JE, so you should be good
I don’t need a guide but I still watch them
Sm
Sameee bruh 😂😂😂
Sm bro
I thought i didnt need it but this guide has taught me a few things.
Same here
Every night, without fail, a new video for me to come home to, I love it
'Hello everyone, my name is pixlriffs, and welcome back toooooo the Minecraft survival guide!' probably the quote that I will remember the most during my lifetime.
There are couple of precautions I do every time raiding a tower. A torch in all floors to prevent mob spawning if it gets dark and on the top floor I immediately fix the fence to prevent falling if someone hits me with a crossbow. The tower can be very high and if it stands near a steep mountain it may have nearly hundred blocks high foundation.
Loving the Pix Lex. This is turning into the definitive "school of Minecraft" and it's something that has been lacking, badly needed.
...there should be a diploma for completing... Maybe a Graduate of PixScool banner or something...
Wait; what? I really thought pillager outposts and villages spawned by design in close proximity. I feel like I have always found them that way. Not all my villages had outposts nearby, but all the outposts I find I believe have had villages nearby. Thanks Pixlriffs; I learn something every time.
I’m am so happy this channel exist. It is my happy time. I’ve been playing Bedrock for 8 years on my PS3-4 and just switched to Java for the first time. The explanations in these videos are great! Thank you Pixel!
Maybe it's just because I'm from a Northern, Colder climate; but the Winter villages are by far my favorite aesthetically.
Pillagers and Illagers team up but there are only Villagers on their own...
...may I suggest the addition of:
Hillagers; they're villagers but they live at altitude and act like Sherpas.
Jillagers; they're villagers but all Amazonian females.
or
Billagers; they're villagers but all the same guy named Bill.
Maybe we can get these into the next update vote. 😏
I mean pillagers are classified as illagers, but let’a add to this
The update to the desert well we needed: the wellager. He gets mad if you take his water and attacks with water
Zillager: zombie villager’s preferred name
Dillagers: They like sea pickles
Ill illagers: Illagers but ill
Gillagers: Villager/illager fish
I started a survival world when 1.18 dropped and picked a seed with a taiga spawn, because they always put you around the 0:0 coordinates. It ended up being better than I thought because I found 3 igloos within 1000 blocks of my base, apart from a village and a bunch of geodes. The snow is annoying but I really recommend cold biomes for setting a base.
14:20 I lost a hardcore world to learn this back in 2021 XD I thought that they wouldn't attack and got close to the cub to squee over it and the Mama Merced me.
Hi Pix, Scott Major has created an "escape room" based upon Empires SMP, and a number of your former fellow emperors have gone through it. Their journeys were timed.
As I was watching, I couldn't help but wonder how you would do since you tended to be the more analytical and methodical of the lot. Would you consider making a run? The worst was about 20 minutes so we aren't talking a great deal of time.
7:53 that is an absolute SNIPE from that distance
Some people weren't sure about the iron bars and beds decreasing curing time being true in the earlier zombie curing episode. This fact is indeed very 'intentional' and tied to the Igloos in some way or form, as, the zombie villager is trapped behind bars and there is a bed. Tho there aren't enough bars...
okay yeah I thought something was fishy - the igloo wiki includes a breakdown of how the structure is generated, which makes it seem like the ladder portion of the igloo leading down to the basement was only 8 blocks tall, which could've put the red bed within range of the detection cube, but in my head I remembered that section of the igloo being way taller. I've since watched a video of someone routing an igloo (I haven't even watch Pix's video yet, I've just been enjoying the rabbit-hole you inadvertedly sent me down! :D ) and the ladder section was 35 blocks tall, putting the red bed wayyyy out of the detection cube
just thought I'd report back what I'd found for the sake of accuracy :)
14:49 I always wondered why those kind of bunnies have red eyes👀🤔
Fun Fact, You can put a village at the bottom of the world near an outpost now. There's enough space between bedrock and the surface that the raid cancels out. Be aware, however, that all waves of the raid will spawn on the surface before cancelling. But because the raid cancelled, you can move away from the raiders and they'll all de-spawn. (I haven't fully tested this last claim in survival yet, so be careful)
On a similar note, due to Raids needing to spawn in the open, villages built in the new caves will be safe from raids.
Ayeee staying up till 3:00am playing minecraft. Never did take on that ocean monument. Instead tonight I took out a couple bastions! No pigstep, but I got a few ancient debris and a lodestone.
Love your vids! I'm fairly experienced but your guides definitely help fill the gaps of newer information or parts of the game I've never explored:)
It's time for bed tho. Putting on a playlist. Enjoy the watchtime ;)
I once found an igloo relatively close to a snow village as if it was a part of the village, i came to know about that only when I came back to get some villagers.
I live near a snow biome in my new world and I can say that strays are one of the most annoying mob in the game. Played in a two year world before this update and never really encountered them.
In my builds I create a pillagers graveyard and use the banner as the headstone and in front of the banner I use the shovel to create a 1x2 plot to look like someone is buried there.
Thank you so much for this amazing series. I look forward to it every day and learn a lot. QUESTION: is there a way to alter the outpost so that Pillagers do not spawn? Sometime I’ve run into this structure early in my game and would like to make it my home 😊
You can! The content creator bugmancx is currently attempting that on Legacy SMP, although I'm not sure how much he's explained of his process so far. I just looked it up on the wiki to summarize how to pillager-proof it, and the rules are a little complicated, but could still allow for some creativity. As long as you've artificially lit the area so all opaque blocks are above light level 8 (I don't believe this has changed in 1.18) - slabs and such are fine at any light level - and there's no grass or sand around, that should keep the area pillager-free. It's a pretty wide radius to keep track of (72 blocks across and 50 high), but it's definitely doable!
@@LeopardMask12 Thank you for the info, I’m gonna give it a try. For some reason I have a lot of spawns near a pillager tower and always wanted to move in lol
I have also seen village and pillager outpost right next to each other, only a distance of 4-5 blocks. I should have gotten that seed.
My world has the ice biome in north, south, west and east... Thank God i found an igloo with the cactus
Just when you think you know it all, pix pops up with new facts about minecraft. Thank you 😊
The igloo was designed so that if you cook something in the furnace, it produces enough light to melt the ice window, which is supposed to flood the igloo, washing away the carpet to reveal the trapdoor to the basement.
:O
Thanks for showing how you got achievements during the streams. I was watching your stream live when you got the Ghast.
14:48 awww they just want some carrots
Im not sure if its on java but on bedrock you can right and left click snow with a shovel. Just a helpful tip if you didnt know
I'm new to this and everyone else probably knows, but those strays don't always burn up in the sunlight. Sometimes they catch on fire for a bit, then the fire goes away and the strays are fine. And those strays can be bad news if you don't happen to have a shield. I'm on Bedrock so I don't know if this happens in Java or not.
Those polar bears can chase you for a good long distance. They are very persistent, much to my surprise.
One of the hardest working guys out here. You deserve more subs.
Will the next video be a village raid? I think you can bulid a perimeter fence to block the pillager from getting in.
Probably not next video, because its structure week
next video's gonna be a woodland mansion. He discussed this on Tuesday's livestream .
I love this it helps so much give me ideas for my world thanks so much !
Fun Fact,
If you have a skeleton spawner xp farm you can use pistons and snow blocks to make your own strays. I set one up recently and it works pretty darn good just make sure before you kill the skeletons you retract your snow or you'll break it.
The best part of my morning
It’s four an for me lol
Have an abandoned pillager outpost/ village in bedrock version. Didn't know that was a thing.
8:25 looked like that Enderman ducked under the tree and walk in a 2-block-tall space. Had to look twice to understand what happened.
Can you start a RL Craft series cause I haven't seen any UA-camr's videos like yours...your videos are full of detailed information which is very much needed for RL Craft
He is not interested in modded stuff
Stingin has an RLcraft survival guide. His first episode is here: ua-cam.com/video/mI8g1VhNYSw/v-deo.html
@@Pixlriffs Thanks
The adventuring time advancement is all overworld biomes it doesn't include nether or the end
In my Minecraft world I found a randomly generated pilliger outpost nest to 2 villages.
Perhaps unsuprisingly no villagers were alive when I can in hopes to possibly protect the village
You can convert regular skeletons into strays using powdered Snow I guess, my base is in jagged peaks and sometimes I head skeletons getting trapped in powdered snow and then there's are a message in subtitles called skeleton converted to stray or something
Yes, that’s what happens. Slowness arrow farm if you have a skeleton spawner
Sometimes, in Bedrock, the fletcher sells arrows of Fire Resistance. I suppose if you shoot one in the air and stand under it, or if you're trying to save your dog/cat/etc from lava, you might consider letting one of these fly. Weird item.
Yeah, they can sell any tipped arrow, including on bedrock, an arrow that inflicts the wither effect
I love the snow in Minecraft, they did a good job, though I prefer it on bedrock. But I currently live in the desert and miss the snow so Minecraft snow always hits me with a lot of nostalgia and I can't get myself to sleep it away. So I stop sleeping until it stops snowing.
There's a lot of good stuff about snow on Bedrock! I like how it turns spruce leaves white, and that snowfall can build up multiple snow layers (which doesn't happen on Java).
Snow layers falling if you break the block below them feels realistic, but I think it'd get more annoying for me than anything.
@@Pixlriffs It actually makes any of the leaves turn white when it snows! Even jungle trees in which case, I’m questioning why they’re there lmao
It really is so cool, like being inside a snow-globe. Beautiful effect, when the snow is falling, gotta just stop and look around for a while, screenshot things lol.
But yah, also annoying when u busy, lol...so I guess it's pretty realistic 😂
@@kevinkelley1225 Fr where I live it went from less than a centimeter to at least 7 in like a few hours. Perks of being in an area where it snows, in MC and IRL
These are both important structures
I have a heck of pillaged patrols spawning around me
Pix I think the torch in the igloos suppose to be a clue. You are suppose to melt the ice so it washes out the carpet and that way you discover the basement.
7:35 Adventuring Time actually only counts overworld biomes.
Yet anther great video! Many thanks! Is there a way to get rid of an outpost and stop pillagers from spawning in that area? Found a great spot for a base but an outpost is right next door...
You could have used the cauldron from the igloos to finish demonstrating powdered snow mechanics.
We'll do a whole separate video on powder snow and it's uses! I figured it was worth a dedicated video.
i actually always find villages within a 50 block radius next to the pillager outpost
WHOOOOOOAH!! Slow down there Mr pxl. You're really hurtling through this series. "and that's illagers explained....and that's ocean monuments...and that's - " What's the hurry? You could do entire episodes on that which you skim over in a couple sentences. Where's the fire? Loving the series and don't want it to end too soon.
What more should or could he do with those?
Think of these episodes as an overview before we get really in-depth about what we can DO with any of this. These videos are the dictionary definition before we end up using it to write a sentence
@@Pixlriffs Phew! That's a relief. Keep up the great work.
Do you watch his live twitch streams? He explains these little idiosyncrasies there! 😁
Ice floe, nowhere to go! Lost in the blinding whiteness of the tundra!
They call him the shrew
I was hoping today would be woodland mansion. Pls pix if u are reading this do woodland mansion tomorrow. Your most viewed video is also woodland mansion
I found a woodland mansion on my Tuesday livestream and intended to post it as Friday's video.
Thank u pix. I am an expert at minecraft but still enjoy your vids
@@Pixlriffs there are different time zones so i am confused when is friday
Hej Pixlriffs, as always I enjoyed todays video :-)
Btw I always wanted to ask whether you are going to continue your Stardew Valley 100% streams? Maybe you already did and I missed it?
Edit: It’s great to see that Survival Guide Season 2 is doing so well
I had a igloo next to a outpost, I cured the villager and put a bed down in the basement making it a village. I then triggered a raid (big mistake). The illagers from the outpost were counted in the raid and was a never-ending raid that I couldn't stop. I had to run away and loose the raid
HaloO everyone my name is pikilriffs and welcome back to the survival guide ❣️
I saw a pillager outpost just beside a village which have a iron golem, there was a raid and me and the iron golem was the hero of the day
Did episode 9 today and went to my abandoned mineshaft that goes through a lush cave. It was a small one so I only had one cave spider spawner.
After I explored even more of the cave and also found a copper vein.
The cave is one that I have been exploring since episode 4.
I remember the first time I found an igloo like that and I went down and was like wth is going on here? 🤣
Your ending song fills me with joy...
It's a great track. Lena Raine is an awesome composer.
Has Pixelriffs covered HOW to make a splash potion of weakness? I've watched his how to cure a zombie villager video but I am sure he doesn't mention how to make the potion.
Great episode!
i just noticed, villagers on igloo research station aren't wearing that blue clothes like villagers on snowy villages. is it a different biome in that room?
They’re just spawned without the tundra villager outfits, since they come as a structure the biome they’re in doesn’t affect their clothing (I think, correct me if Im wrong)
I found an igloo on my snow village near tundra village .it's in between both of them and I just claim it as my own put two doors a couple of torches and called it my base away from home.
Is there a way to stop the respawning at outposts? I have 2 villages on an island with an outpost and would like to keep from having to fight every time I go outside.
Potentially something you may have missed: the intention of the ice block in the igloo may have been to wash away the carpet revealing the trapdoor. You can melt the ice by using the furnace. Someone please fact check this because I think I saw this from a Minecraft lore video somewhere, maybe a deep dive and in terms of gameplay it could be wrong.
I mean, it can happen that way. Is it intended? That's another matter.
@@Pixlriffs that's a good question whether it was intended or not. I imagine that if it was to act as some sort of window though why it would be placed on the floor, particular on the side with the furnace, as on the opposite end of the structure where the bed is, I don't think there's an ice block. Again, my own interpretation that maybe is wrong.
Chunkbase:🗿
A very nice series,
Pls post a video on Woodland mansions and the fossils
I am predicting he will randomly find a woodland mansion tommorow
I already found it on Tuesday’s livestream.
Fossils will have to come later! It’s hard to find one intentionally
@@Pixlriffs Ok I understand
Oh no i thought i will trick you
you didn't talk about husk zombies that day when you were in the desert
I wonder if other mobs like Iron golems get the bad omen effect? Be funny to see an iron golem get the effect by kiilling one and then wonder into a village close by setting off a raid.
I use tipped arrows of weakness to cure villagers. Works really good if you lucky with the trades with villagers
Even better if you have a piercing (multishot kinda works but piercing is more reliable) crossbow, saves the arrow!
@@dtslawyer6970 But you can't automated it with s crossbow. I used a redstone construction with Rails and dispenser ;-)
On bedrock, a cool little bad omen logo spins on screen. Don't know why java doesn't have it and why java has bad omen levels.
I think the developers should add a new mini boss mob in the 1.19 update that gives us a negative status effect of 'Attack fatigue' which last for like only 5 to 10 seconds randomly just to make the fight a little more difficult...
And it will drop something that leads us to the mighty WARDEN!
You’re describing the Weakness status effect, which witches can inflict
@@Pixlriffs Ohh.... lol!!
BTW thanks for the info.
I didn't know weakness potion prevents someone from attacking I thought it just reduces the health without actually damaging...😅😅
@@rvanachem1532 Weakness, as the opposite of Strength, reduces your melee damage by a significant amount. While it doesn't prevent you from attacking, it makes your attacks way less effective. Also, you don't want to be lead to the Warden, as it doesn't actually drop anything worthwhile. Mojang do not want to provide any incentives to kill the Warden, as that mob is supposed to be an obstacle to your exploration of the underground areas it guards.
@@TheRealWormbo Ohh then what I said might not be what a weakness potion does. Because by attack fatigue I meant that the player will not even be able to use his weapon at all. So its not a significantly less damage, it's zero damage
We need a different way to get rid of status effects I feel, giving milk a new use and giving effect deletion to something else. Like an actual potion.
Any thoughts on this anybody?
I want to make an entire underground village with the Resources in the Igloo Start with the 2 you get and breed a village...
In my world rn with my buddy we have a pillagers outpost and a village together they are side by side the second we pulled up they started attacking the villagers
I have a question my iron farm donsnt work unless I wait a few minutes before sleeping it's the design u showcased is my farm glitched or is it some sort of glitch or a feature idk
I wish snow combined with flowers and grass like it does in bedrock.
What about completing 5 raids, once you do that in a row you will get an achievement and its like 40 minutes of cheap prices from villagers, so everything will cost you less emeralds, could even go all the way down to just 1 emerald for an item.
I believe the achievement is called “village hero” or something like that.. (I could also be wrong 😅)
"Hero of the village" is a status effect granted to the player upon defeating all waves of a raid. The level (on Java edition) is the same as the Bad Omen effect that started the raid, and determines by how much trading prices are reduced. As additional effect, villagers will randomly throw gifts to players with the Hero of the Village effect, making it the only "renewable" source of clay before 1.19.
When you defeat your first raid, you also get an advancement of the same name.
@@TheRealWormbo thanks so much for explaining it to me… I appreciate it😁, still trying to learn everything lol
Ever considered burning down the outpost after you raid the chest?
actually im pretty sure pillager outposts are able to spawn in one of the mountain peak biomes now
Does the nether spawn depend on where you built your first nether portal or the first nether portal spawn will be the same?
Any portal activated in the Overworld spawns, or attempts to spawn, a portal in the Nether whose coordinates correspond with the same location in the Nether. This can be calculated by dividing your Overworld coordinates by 8 to get the exact coordinates of the Nether portal. You can find a better portal calculator online. I found some portals don't link properly on Bedrock, though, but there's a fix for that as well.
You can make a raid farm to get UNLIMITED TOTEMS OF UNDUYING
poor rabbits were just listening to pix explaining igloos
at the risk of sounding as a total newb, how do you collect all the items in a chest at once? I've seen it done on previous videos but I can't seem to figure how you do that. You click on a specific item in a chest and then all get grouped together so it makes it a lot easier to put them in your inventory. Totally lost on this.