0:22 I've heard this said a couple times, but everybody seems to be completely forgetting about the fact that you mine slower when you are underwater, not touching the ground, on a ladder, etc. So efficiency 5 on a high-level shovel does, in fact, have a use.
yeah very true! it doesn’t really make all that much difference though, and if you’re at the point where you have an efficiency 4/5 shovel, you most likely have aqua affinity
plus, durability, it's a big plus imo, so i always go for netherite tools (except the hoe, i only do that if i dont have a use for my excess netherite)
Yeah, about the whole "use only barrels because they are cheaper". There is actually a downside to that. If you try to make a trading hall near your storage area, or you build the trading hall already with only barrels, have fun with a bunch of fishermen in your villagers trading hall.
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Yeah, I have that problem. Somehow my villagers keep escaping and I have no idea why. I think it's because my villager breeder sometimes spawns them outside. (The walls are fences) It isn't anything great, I literally have to use a fishing rod to pull them out. Plus there's no double barrel, so you can see more items at once, and double chests look way cooler than two barrels next to each other.
Stonecutter. Was made useless, removed, and added back with a new design! It saves an entire 2 blocks for stairs, and gets you 2 slabs per block at the price of 1, not 3!
I wish the same existed for wood. Not because I'm cheap (I am cheap) but on principle. Also, why does six planks make three doors but only two trapdoors??
@@chikenboy2730 Which was why I said 2 slabs per block at the price of 1 and not 3. But yeah, that’s basically it. The problem is that you get 4 stairs per 6 where with the stonecutter you get 6 stairs with 6 blocks, and they removed it for a couple years
@@Anvilshock That is pretty weird, for sure. Also, I agree with wooden stairs. I was expanding a village in my world, and only 2/3 stairs makes it harder on the roof.
When you use frostwalker to cross an ocean, just remember to bring some lilypads with you, so if you run off the ice you have a nucleation point again.
For anyone who's curious about putting dozens of enchantments on a single item: This only worked in 1.14.2 and has since been patched out If you have a very old world that you want to upgrade, then you can make a pit-stop at 1.14.2 and use that trick, otherwise you're out of luck Would've been a nice thing to include in the voiceover, or at least the description, on this video Most of these StT videos *_do_* seem to be just chopped up and reassembled pieces from previous videos, so maybe that chunk was recorded 3 years ago when this worked Either way, doesn't work anymore
@@samn9413 True, this is a viable option But I do doubt that most would want to do so, at least in a world that is already established in a very recent version. A lot of progress could be lost by rolling back and losing newer features If you're making a new world, definitely start it in 1.14 and get some cool stuff, then update. But I wouldn't want to lose a good portion of my current setup to do that, personally
Lmao i played 1.12.2 until like last year 😂 cause i didnt want to mess up my world. Lmao my computer decided to self delete so here i am starting over in 1.19 😂
On the putting torches on walls thing: I go one step farther. I tend to get lost while exploring cave systems. So I decided to only put torches on walls on my right side. If extra light is needed they do go on the floor. Result: even if some torches get destroyed by water the most important ones will stay. And finding the exit is as simple as keeping the torches on my left side.
i learned this from Paulsoaresjr. comes in real handy. you can also place two torches side-by-side to emphasize the way out if a cave braches in multiple directions
Haha i remember learning the torches on one side trick such a long time ago back when Yogscast was doing the survival island series man good times cant believe that was 12yrs ago
My girlfriend wanted to start playing minecraft with me a few weeks ago, we're still on the same map and she continues to be shocked at my immense knowledge of a game Ive only played a few times as Im secretly bingeing videos like this at work. Thank you very much
@@thejayinator585Thats better, but these days, theres no reason not to set up a little bamboo farm wherever you need fuel. Grow the bamboo on mud with a hopper underneath each shoot, and a flying machine going back and forth chopping the bamboo. Run those hoppers into a crafter to turn them into blocks, and another to turn the blocks into planks. Then you can run a hopper from the second crafter straight into your furnace array. Now you never have to put fuel in manually EVER AGAIN. There are, of course, other ways to make the farm, but this way- the only redstone machinery required is the one flying machine, and maybe a couple clocks to activate the crafters.
Or js use that coal to smelt wood to make charcoal for ur torches... It's is a lot cheaper than finding that coal ore and getting the tools to do so... Also u can punch a tree down w ur hands... Also trees r everywhere for wood... Coal is only in caves or mountain sides if ur lucky...
Always place your torches on one wall of the cave (ie only the right side) so not only will your torches will be safe, your chance of getting turned around when mining is drastically reduced
When you started talking about torches in caves, I was so sure you were going to say not just put your torches on the wall (obviously) but also always put your torches on the *same* side as you go deeper into the cave, so that you can easily find your way out by following with them the other way. If you always put torches on the left, then when you see a torch on the right, you know it means you're going toward the exit!
torches on the left (or right) is such a good tip, it really helps with exploring big caves and even stuff like nether fortresses. Just... don't do it if you're in a world with someone who puts torches on the *other* side of the cave, then you'll both get horribly lost :P
@@estherstreet4582 Oof, lots of experience with that. I always put torches on the left, but half my friends habitually put them on the right. We always have to discuss in advance which side to use, and still mess up a lot, falling back on habits. XD
So, the one about burning your wooden tools instead of throwing them is a decent tip. But I love using that wooden pickaxe later on by putting it in an item frame placed on a chest when I'm labeling my tool chest. It's not really a tip to use things for what they're worth. But kinda a special memory when you have a lot of hours in a world but still have that first pick you made at the beginning :)
The thing about the nethergold ore is that with fortune three you can get more than nine nuggets and make a profit. Sure with silk touch you don't need to craft them into ingots but you still make a profit.
@@jhonesholmes529 its 8.8 nuggets on average so quite close to 9 and you also do not have to spend the time and fuel to smelt the gold ore, I know its SLIGHTLY better to smelt but in a practical situation fortune is simply faster, its really not worth the time and fuel to get 2.3 percent more gold
Then you have to smelt them and if you're a person like me who collects stacks and stacks of them it will not be fun to smelt just get a fortune 3 it's fine if a little bit get sacrificed it's better than wasting your time waiting for it to smelt
While Rabbit Stew may not recover hunger as well, it does have more hunger saturation than the foods used to make it (12 saturation points). This extra 12 points when eaten does make it worthwhile... only when your hunger bar is greater than half (for those who don't know, saturation is an invisible value that reduces the need to eat by temporarily extending your hunger bar when you fill up your hunger. Also, only the food that sets your hunger bar to 100%, or your most recent consumed item, will apply saturation). And to be clear, saturation doesn't stack, so if you get the numbers right, rabbit stew can still be pretty fulfilling to your character under the right circumstances
I use ladders that go straight down. Putting the ladders in your off hand and pickaxe in the main hand yoy can dig straight down relavtively safely by holding both mouse buttons. If you crouch while doing it and release crouch when need it is 100% safe. But you can just empty out your stuff into a chest first if you are worried.
The non refundable Wart block is so people still have to go to a netherfort for wart. Otherwise it would be incredibly easy to get potions, or warts for master trading, without having to spend the effort to grow them.
Plus it makes sense because if you mash 9 alive plants together you cant just seperate them and expect they'll just start growing And blocks from the trees just die after you seperate them from the tree so you cant use them
@@genericcatname9159 nah you can just put a sliced melon together to have a melon but with something like mushrooms(which is what netherwart is) you cant just put them together to make a block you have to mash them Maybe for a melon you would need glue or something but thats not in minecraft so sadly we arent going to see flex taped melon in the game
@@janmezera165 I mean, 9 diamonds crammed together doesnt form a block either. And turning iron and gold ingots into a block means melting them together. It is one of the few blocks from a useful source that are non-reversible.
So I learned the other day that, while in Java you can force a Sign and an Item Frame to occupy the same space, you can’t do that on Bedrock because the way Item Frames are coded is different. In Java, it’s treated as an entity, but in Bedrock, it’s treated as a block
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This is annoying since: - you can't put item frames in any other non-full block like in java - you can't put multiple item frames in a block - it is an inconsistency
16:02 FINALLY! Someone who points out that you can SMELT THE TOOLS for extra gold! I've been seeing people throw them away so often while I sob in that wasted gold source, and it's painful every time 😣
@@dragonx23123 that might be for you, but I personally have always benefited from smelting tools that I wasn't gonna use anyways. Gives me an excuse to have a lava farm lol
But how did he get a stack of gold ore with only a wooden pickaxe? I toss the wooden tools to free up the inventory slot. 1 tool, 1 slot. 64 coal/charcoal, 1 slot.
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I'd argue that barrels are actually rarely the best choice. Barrels are not blast-proof and cannot be blast-proofed, so any accidental creeper explosion anywhere nearby is going to result in the contents scattered all over the ground. However, chests can be waterlogged which renders them as blast-proof as a water source block, and shulkers just drop on the floor while keeping all their contents securely inside. Chests and shulkers are also much more automation-friendly, with double chests being able to act as congestion-free splitters and mergers for lines of hoppers and droppers, and shulkers being able to be placed and destroyed automatically by dispensers and pistons for compressed storage.
Technically the regular copper blocks also work when making the Statue of Liberty because not only will the replica be accurate, it will also be historically accurate since the Statue of Liberty began as copper color before it became oxidized over the years
Personally, I make 3x3 portals. They tend to not have corners though, due to being located in the tunnels of my basement. When I play with Better Nether, I also use Blue Obsidian for extra portals quite often.
(Outdated info kept it for context of the conversation down below) For the naming of an tool after it’s been in enchanted you can actually apply a dummy enchantment then name the item, use it in a grind stone and it will keep the name while resetting experience value
@Willem Dafoe It appears that I might have been working with outdated information, I think that I had watched a video for an older version of Minecraft were repeated naming of an item would cause the enchantment points to go up. I did some testing on the latest version of bedrock and if you name an item before having it enchanted, it will stay at one enchantment point. What I was talking about was that changing the name would increase the cost further down the line, so you would name an item, apply an enchantment from an enchantment table, use the item on a grindstone, and it will reset the value inside the anvil.
naturally you can’t uncraft netherwarts blocks so you have to go to the specific rooms in the nether fortress (farms or chests) to get your potion ingredients instead of getting it in any crimson forest.
1. Cauldrons make lava, so they are useful. 2. Lava is the best fuel, screw wood anything. 3. Carry doors around when diving. 4. Put your barrels on the ceiling so the villagers can't reach it. 5. Sacrifice old equipment to repair the new ones.
For 32: for whatever reason, there is a mention of Hardcore in Bedrock's language files. Seeing "Hardcore Mode!" in there proves that they at least considered it.
fun fact : 5904 netherite scraps is the equivalent of 92 stacks + 16 items, which mean that you'll need about 3,4 chests (or two double chest) to store all of that
On the log fuel, you could alternatively just convert one log into charcoal and get 8 items worth of smelt. Then use that one charcoal to make 8 more, then use that to make an entire stack of charcoal. For the extra time and minor resource usage you could gain 8 stacks of smelt for only about a grand total of 74 logs. With only a 10 log total loss. Not super ideal when you're still in like the first hour of your new world. But once you start to get your footing. It's a great idea for when you need a ton of coal and it will very easily hold you over until you can get a blaze rod farm going or a drip stone lava farm.
5:28 Well considering the fact that Coal is a tradable item, I prefer to use charcoal which means tree farm and I'm ok with that. Burnable vs trade profit...
also since dripstone got added, you can use dripstone, cauldron and any block to make endless amout of lava, a lava dripping from dripstone will randomly fill the cauldron thats what i today use for my smeltry, lava buckets, a barrel of 16 buckets of lava can smelt a lot of items and today you even get to keep a bucket
I used to be a charcoal farmer, but Kelp does it better, grows faster and is faster to harvest. Also, since Dried Kelp counts as food, you can use smokers to speed up smelting the kelp into dried kelp. 1 dried Kelp does 20 operations, need 9 for a new dried kelp blocks... you can use the Dried Kelp Blocks as fuel for making more. I'm back to building castles of stone brick thanks to it. @Arek Król I'm yet to find dripstone in survival, but that is amazing to know!
Fair warning, if you build your trade hall close by where you're using a lot of barrels for storage, it can take the villagers longer to get set to the type of trader you want while they fixate on your barrels to become fishermen.
I like using chests more because I like having less separate storage spaces, with barrels it's annoying to have 10 different ones when you can fit the same ammount of stuff in 5 double chests and it's easier to find things and put things away. Also another thing I like about chests is I can make a wall of sideways double chests but if I used barrels I could only fit half the ammount. To me the extra wood is worth that. I mean I use a lot of wood for fancy looking buildings when I could just have a box made of dirt if I didn't want to "waste" wood.
stop burning wood. stop burning coal. kelp and bamboo are quick and easy renewable fuels. i find it best to use lava buckets to dry the kelp so you don't have to harvest twice as much kelp, but you get a more versatile and stackable item than just using lava buckets for your general fuel.
16:15 if you want a weapon however, you can throw two of an item onto the crafting grid and combine the durabliity as of you were using an anvil. The only downside is - like a grindstone - it will remove all enchantments and not give you any experience points. So stay away from this is they’re enchanted, but if not, it’s an oddly satisfying way to save space.
When it comes to these videos I already know all the facts about it (besides the new mechanics as I don’t play this game as often as I used to) but I still find it entertaining to watch for some reason
You know doing things faster or slower doesn't really matter, because in the infinite world of minecraft whether you use a boat vs just swimming to an island, you'll still get there anyway regardless how fast or slow you go. "No one can tell you what you can or cannot do, with no rules to follow, this adventure, is up to you." -Mojang's Minecraft Trailer
For the block of coal thing, you need to smelt at least 73 items to get any benefit from doing this. Remember the timer doesn't stop ticking when there's nothing to smelt.
What’s worse, is that barrels on bedrock use sticks instead of planks, so you have to craft and balance a number of both in order to craft a lot of them. It costs less, but much more confusing.
I find it really fun that when he showed how using silk touch was better than fortuning nether gold ore, he got 32 nuggets for 3 ore blocks and 3 ingots for 3 ore blocks with fortune 3 and silk touch respectively. If you didn't understand it yet, 32 nuggets is more than enough to make 3 ingots and you would even have 5 extra nuggets left over! But I understand that it's purely due to chance. I just find it funny he decided to keep it in the video
9:53 One thing that makes frost walker a little better is the fact that you can walk on magma blocks without burning. you can crouch, but walking on it without crouching feels better.
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The rabbit stew might have the benefit of being more "saturating", minecraft actually uses saturation meaning that your hunger depletes slower, so whilst you may be getting less food per se you might just end up being able to sprint for longer. No idea how the tradeoff runs but that's essentially the idea.
@@SeleenShadowpaw Didn't know it was french, I only really knew it from German which is phonetic & thus no help. You learn something ... well whenever something happens or someone explains something, sadly not every day XD Although then everyones brain would be overfilled.
@@SeleenShadowpaw as long as you're not insulting, mature people will appreciate the opportunity to learn something new, like tow/toe or lead/lede, or how and when to who or whom.
Another thing about barrels. They're also a full block tall, while chests are a bit less, meaning spectator mode/vision glitch-bug things don't see them, if they're in a wall, keeping your secret stash even more safe.
16:21 I have a furnace setup directly next to my gold farm to get that extra gold. Also, consider not throwing out the rotten flesh! I trade so many stacks of it with my cleric villager that my gold farm is also indirectly my main supply of emeralds.
These videos are great, but I wish he'd explain them more. He said that using barrels would save you from a lot of lag, but never explained that's because chests count as entities.
If you go for a auto smelter go for a bamboo farm for fuel. It does not smelt a lot but big emough grows so fast you will not run out of this stuff no matter what.
@@ValkyRiver you mean the dupping glitch that takes no real effort and is a bug that mojang will probably patch in future? No i cant. I have some honor left.
also at 5:55 skulker boxes are even more superior because the items inside don't spill out when you pick it up, barrels are better when you are short on wood.
@ 9:48 - not true! Place a lily pad down, you can do this while in the water! And resume frost walking 😁 Also - even thought the path one pixel keeps a boat locked, get out and just yank the boat with the villager using a fishing rod! Works for hills too, happy rowing!
10:00 with the nether wart block not giving you nether wart, I feel that's actually a good thing- it makes it more challenging to find nether wart, which was it's intention in the first place- if you could craft it into nether wart, you could just easily find a nether tree, and get a boatload of free wart, which would be way too OP- plus, such a thing would make you question what Warped Wart Blocks would make-
I learn something new every time I watch one of these videos, and I've been playing steadily for 3 years now. These amazing tips never cease to amaze me!
@@ImOverleveled420 3 months later and i just realized you were probably talking about how you wished you can make tipped arrows in cauldron in java too 💀
Stupidly I listened to the tip about using barrels and made my whole storage system with them. I had to replace them all for chests because it messed my trading hall and breeding centre up. You have been warned.
actually you need 3 logs to make a barrel and 2 to make a chest since for a barrel you need 3 planks to make the slabs and 6 for the sides. From 2 logs (which you can just make a chest with) you can only get 5 planks after crafting the slabs, meaning you have to use another to get the extra plank. I do understand the lag thing though
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2:20 unnaceptable there must be something in the corners it doesnt have to be obsidian just don't be the guy who leaves empty corners it looks goofy as. Also it really doesn't take much extra time to put something in the corners.
When boating a villager, just use a hoe to till the two blocks in front of you, move onto them, and wait for them to turn to dirt to bring you up that pixel
20:28 Bonus tip on top of this! Want to get a purple sheep, but you're out of lapis? (Or want to save the lapis you have for enchanting.) If you already have a blue sheep and a red sheep, then that's no problem! If you breed two sheep of colors whose associated dyes can be mixed into new dyes, the lamb will be that new color. So, breeding a red sheep and a blue sheep results in a purple lamb! A white sheep and a black sheep give you a gray lamb. Etcettera, etcettera, and so forth.
3:10 It's actually much better to use fortune, than to smelt: fortune 3 gets an average of 8 & 4/5 nuggets per block mined, getting 1/5 of anugget less than silk touch+smelting. To save a whole ingot, this would take 9/(1/5) = 45 nether gold, which takes 225 seconds to smelt in a blast furnace, which is far slower than just mining for another ingot.
Number uh, 8 I think. Big flex: Last I checked, you can make your nether portals bigger than the default size by just making a larger rectangle/square with more obsidian. Mostly (entirely) a style/flex thing.
19:45 barrels aren't more efficient for resources. It takes 6 wood and 2 slabs in order to make 2 slabs you gotta make 3 leaving you with 1 extra unless your making 3 barrels then it's efficient. But at the same time sense usually when making a chest you make 2 at a time it's not much more effective
@Cuphead10 that's why I said its only efficient for large storage areas not to mention you'll have to ba able to touch each barrel so you can't just build along a wall with 2 barrels next to each other from base to roof
I’ve been playing bedrock for years and I’ve never experienced the fall damage bug. In fact this is the first time hearing of it. Am I just lucky or have they fixed that?
That fall damage bug only happens on Realms and servers, and I kid you not I've never experienced it in my survival world so people are just lagging that's why they get randomly hurt for no reason.
"why you can't get ether wart back" It's a fortress specific resource used as the base for nearly every potion in the game, finding a crimson forest and having infinite of it defeats the purpose
Here's one thing many people do wrong and that's ditching the stone tools the moment they get iron, unless you have a steady income of iron, it's better to keep your stone tools when mining since stone is even more abundant than iron meaning you can save your iron tools for the more valuable resources like diamonds and not waste them cutting through all of that stone, especially during the early game when you're not likely to have much iron
True. I usually use up stone pickaxes before I use my iron ones. Even then, the iron pickaxes I make are normally used for gold, redstone, lapis, and diamonds while stone pickaxes are used for other stuff
kinda true but iron isnt that rare for 1.18 caving, idk about strip mining tho ive been sticking to 1.16 and i use iron pickaxes for strip mining because i can usually end up with more than the iron used for pickaxes
if you could like bring those back into netherwart when you find a crimson forest you could just take the leaves and get netherwart faster without finding it
I put my portal in the ground and put the top corners on, looks really clean. And for extra flavor put it behind a door and put a wall behind the portal and put a door behind the portal
more helpful than to know where my dad is with the milk On a serious note: yes this is really helpful. thanks so much! please leave a like if you like skip the tutorial
smelting juke boxes should be an end game fuel type. Maybe 1 juke box burns a furnace for a Minecraft day, week? Or 1k items on pause? so the furnace does not tick unless it is cooking something maybe it can have a magical effect from burning the diamond
You actually used to be able to un-block Nether Wart prior to 1.16. My guess is that the ability to do this was removed in order to ensure you still had to source your brewing Nether Wart from a fortress, seeing as the blocks began spawning naturally in Crimson forests.
i think its because wadzee is one of the earliest yters to post a vid about the beacon?(not sure about the timeline) or he is the most well known one theres a lot of other people who made the beacon too, its hard to mention all of them
0:22 I've heard this said a couple times, but everybody seems to be completely forgetting about the fact that you mine slower when you are underwater, not touching the ground, on a ladder, etc. So efficiency 5 on a high-level shovel does, in fact, have a use.
yeah very true! it doesn’t really make all that much difference though, and if you’re at the point where you have an efficiency 4/5 shovel, you most likely have aqua affinity
@@JackIves swimming while mining be like
@@JackIves if you have enchanted items than you must have a beacon too than don't enchant your pickaxe just use haste II🤡🤡🤓 Fuckin Dingus
plus, durability, it's a big plus imo, so i always go for netherite tools (except the hoe, i only do that if i dont have a use for my excess netherite)
@@JackIves people get tools enchanted before armor
Yeah, about the whole "use only barrels because they are cheaper". There is actually a downside to that. If you try to make a trading hall near your storage area, or you build the trading hall already with only barrels, have fun with a bunch of fishermen in your villagers trading hall.
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Yeah, I have that problem. Somehow my villagers keep escaping and I have no idea why. I think it's because my villager breeder sometimes spawns them outside. (The walls are fences) It isn't anything great, I literally have to use a fishing rod to pull them out. Plus there's no double barrel, so you can see more items at once, and double chests look way cooler than two barrels next to each other.
Chests also have the feature of being slightly smaller than a full block allowing hoppers to pick up items that are on the side of them
And last benefit of chests is that you can waterlog them to blastproof them
Also, you can fit double chests on walls, otherwise, you could only have 1 barrel on a wall
Stonecutter. Was made useless, removed, and added back with a new design! It saves an entire 2 blocks for stairs, and gets you 2 slabs per block at the price of 1, not 3!
For slabs normal crafting is the exact same, cause you get 6 for 3, and that's just 2 per one block
@@chikenboy2730 yes but you wanna get that satisfying feeling when you finish a build with that final last block
I wish the same existed for wood. Not because I'm cheap (I am cheap) but on principle.
Also, why does six planks make three doors but only two trapdoors??
@@chikenboy2730 Which was why I said 2 slabs per block at the price of 1 and not 3. But yeah, that’s basically it. The problem is that you get 4 stairs per 6 where with the stonecutter you get 6 stairs with 6 blocks, and they removed it for a couple years
@@Anvilshock That is pretty weird, for sure. Also, I agree with wooden stairs. I was expanding a village in my world, and only 2/3 stairs makes it harder on the roof.
"You may think that a netherite beacon is a huge flex, but actually it's very difficult and time consuming to get one"
Yeah that's the flex
Fr flexing you have unlimited hours to play because you have nothing better to do 😭
Thats not as big of a flex as you think lol
When you use frostwalker to cross an ocean, just remember to bring some lilypads with you, so if you run off the ice you have a nucleation point again.
Smart
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Or just... don't jump :')
@@stryker1797 If you aren't out running your frostwalker then your not going fast enough. :D
@@stryker1797 slow
Skip has officially become the Minecraft Wikipedia of UA-cam
Yep.
Why You Have 2 Likes?
Lmao
the most annoying one
@@ADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII idk but he helping me a lot
For anyone who's curious about putting dozens of enchantments on a single item:
This only worked in 1.14.2 and has since been patched out
If you have a very old world that you want to upgrade, then you can make a pit-stop at 1.14.2 and use that trick, otherwise you're out of luck
Would've been a nice thing to include in the voiceover, or at least the description, on this video
Most of these StT videos *_do_* seem to be just chopped up and reassembled pieces from previous videos, so maybe that chunk was recorded 3 years ago when this worked
Either way, doesn't work anymore
You can change your world back to older versions like SB737 did to get his crazy armor
@@samn9413 True, this is a viable option
But I do doubt that most would want to do so, at least in a world that is already established in a very recent version. A lot of progress could be lost by rolling back and losing newer features
If you're making a new world, definitely start it in 1.14 and get some cool stuff, then update. But I wouldn't want to lose a good portion of my current setup to do that, personally
I noticed that about 20 videos ago. I've slowly grown detached from this channel for that reason. It is always the same footage and it gets boring.
Lmao i played 1.12.2 until like last year 😂 cause i didnt want to mess up my world. Lmao my computer decided to self delete so here i am starting over in 1.19 😂
On the putting torches on walls thing: I go one step farther. I tend to get lost while exploring cave systems. So I decided to only put torches on walls on my right side. If extra light is needed they do go on the floor. Result: even if some torches get destroyed by water the most important ones will stay. And finding the exit is as simple as keeping the torches on my left side.
i learned this from Paulsoaresjr. comes in real handy. you can also place two torches side-by-side to emphasize the way out if a cave braches in multiple directions
Haha i remember learning the torches on one side trick such a long time ago back when Yogscast was doing the survival island series man good times cant believe that was 12yrs ago
I do the same thing! I’m chronically lost, so it’s a life saver
@@animeloveer97 Kinda sad they never really finished it. I get that they wanted to move on and that interest was waning, but still. ^^;;
Everybody does that
My girlfriend wanted to start playing minecraft with me a few weeks ago, we're still on the same map and she continues to be shocked at my immense knowledge of a game Ive only played a few times as Im secretly bingeing videos like this at work.
Thank you very much
I’d recommend her some videos too don’t want to make a mistake
Don’t let your boss find out at work😉
aww that's cute 😭
Don't use coal in a smelter at all anymore, save them for torches. Use lava buckets from your dripstone lava farm instead.
Not even that tbh, have your nether portal near a lava sea and you’ve got essentially a near infinite fuel source. Drip stone is so slow
when you have optifine
@@thejayinator585Thats better, but these days, theres no reason not to set up a little bamboo farm wherever you need fuel. Grow the bamboo on mud with a hopper underneath each shoot, and a flying machine going back and forth chopping the bamboo. Run those hoppers into a crafter to turn them into blocks, and another to turn the blocks into planks. Then you can run a hopper from the second crafter straight into your furnace array. Now you never have to put fuel in manually EVER AGAIN. There are, of course, other ways to make the farm, but this way- the only redstone machinery required is the one flying machine, and maybe a couple clocks to activate the crafters.
Or js use that coal to smelt wood to make charcoal for ur torches... It's is a lot cheaper than finding that coal ore and getting the tools to do so... Also u can punch a tree down w ur hands... Also trees r everywhere for wood... Coal is only in caves or mountain sides if ur lucky...
i love the fact there invisible item frames but would be nice to have them in bedrock cause thats a good item for alot of builders
@@texan_mapping-1836 console edition aka the one that dosent have the goodies of java IS the bedrock edition
@@EchoARC6895 They're some weird gatekeeper about Minecraft and racist against China. Ignore them
@@unusualusername8847 oh thank you
@@unusualusername8847 how are they racist against china. China isn’t even a race…
@@texan_mapping-1836 nice to know, uno reverse now you have to go away
Skip: "You'll need 5,904 Netherite blocks to make a full Netherite Beacon."
Kaela: "Those are rookie numbers; get some help." *silent laugh*
He probably thinks if you use stone tools then that means you’ve been playing minecraft for 2 minutes
I couldnt find Kaela’s channel. I wanted to see how much did she/he grind?
@@axlrose4703 She. She's part of Hololive's Indonesian talent group.
@@axlrose4703 Kaela Kovalskia, vtuber
Kaela is simply built different with the constant, several hours long streams
Always place your torches on one wall of the cave (ie only the right side) so not only will your torches will be safe, your chance of getting turned around when mining is drastically reduced
And if you’re in a mineshaft, place a torch on the ground in the middle of each four-way-intersection too
This tip was already on his videos
man i heard this tip from Pixlriffs almost two years back in one of his survival videos. I was just starting up on minecraft ❤
@Kaligro he reuses tips often anyways, i’ve heard the barrel tip from him 3 times
@@yowch1081 this video didn't even have the said tip, his torch part was about putting it on the walls and not ground
When you started talking about torches in caves, I was so sure you were going to say not just put your torches on the wall (obviously) but also always put your torches on the *same* side as you go deeper into the cave, so that you can easily find your way out by following with them the other way. If you always put torches on the left, then when you see a torch on the right, you know it means you're going toward the exit!
torches on the left (or right) is such a good tip, it really helps with exploring big caves and even stuff like nether fortresses. Just... don't do it if you're in a world with someone who puts torches on the *other* side of the cave, then you'll both get horribly lost :P
@@estherstreet4582 Oof, lots of experience with that. I always put torches on the left, but half my friends habitually put them on the right. We always have to discuss in advance which side to use, and still mess up a lot, falling back on habits. XD
22:00 you can also just put some torches in your redstone systems to get less lags because of light calculations.
or build them on light blocks, jack'o, glow, etc
@@aravencalledwaynesea lanterns/shrooms lights might be a better alternative due to contrast, if you're in creative/have a reliable supply for it
So, the one about burning your wooden tools instead of throwing them is a decent tip. But I love using that wooden pickaxe later on by putting it in an item frame placed on a chest when I'm labeling my tool chest. It's not really a tip to use things for what they're worth. But kinda a special memory when you have a lot of hours in a world but still have that first pick you made at the beginning :)
The thing about the nethergold ore is that with fortune three you can get more than nine nuggets and make a profit. Sure with silk touch you don't need to craft them into ingots but you still make a profit.
yes you can get more than 9 from a single block with fortune but on average it’s less than nine
@@ahbraveconscript997 pretty cool tho
Yes but read carefuly what is written at 3:21, on average with a fortune III you get 8 nuggets which are less than an ingot... 😮
@@jhonesholmes529 its 8.8 nuggets on average so quite close to 9 and you also do not have to spend the time and fuel to smelt the gold ore, I know its SLIGHTLY better to smelt but in a practical situation fortune is simply faster, its really not worth the time and fuel to get 2.3 percent more gold
Then you have to smelt them and if you're a person like me who collects stacks and stacks of them it will not be fun to smelt just get a fortune 3 it's fine if a little bit get sacrificed it's better than wasting your time waiting for it to smelt
10 blocks is the magical total after all 👌
sup martin
(thats enough to build up his portal)
@@Zachyshows ScReW tHe NeThEr
While Rabbit Stew may not recover hunger as well, it does have more hunger saturation than the foods used to make it (12 saturation points). This extra 12 points when eaten does make it worthwhile... only when your hunger bar is greater than half (for those who don't know, saturation is an invisible value that reduces the need to eat by temporarily extending your hunger bar when you fill up your hunger. Also, only the food that sets your hunger bar to 100%, or your most recent consumed item, will apply saturation). And to be clear, saturation doesn't stack, so if you get the numbers right, rabbit stew can still be pretty fulfilling to your character under the right circumstances
Go milk mooshrooms with a bowl we will see what's more worth it
Was looking for a comment like this. The secret power of stew...
Saturation is also the value that controls the health refill that comes with filling up your hunger.
And he ate cooked rabbit, not raw
A friend expanded the height of my mine a couple years ago, making it faster. I added stairs the other day, and now it’s lightning fast!
I use ladders that go straight down.
Putting the ladders in your off hand and pickaxe in the main hand yoy can dig straight down relavtively safely by holding both mouse buttons. If you crouch while doing it and release crouch when need it is 100% safe. But you can just empty out your stuff into a chest first if you are worried.
@@omnomgamer8633 I can’t actually do that, Bedrock is a bit more limited on those features. If I get Java, I can probably try that!
@@omnomgamer8633 ladders are or feel way slower than stairs
even in a strictly vertical path, water elevators seem way better
The non refundable Wart block is so people still have to go to a netherfort for wart. Otherwise it would be incredibly easy to get potions, or warts for master trading, without having to spend the effort to grow them.
Plus it makes sense because if you mash 9 alive plants together you cant just seperate them and expect they'll just start growing
And blocks from the trees just die after you seperate them from the tree so you cant use them
@@janmezera165 I think you forgot about melons
@@genericcatname9159 nah you can just put a sliced melon together to have a melon but with something like mushrooms(which is what netherwart is) you cant just put them together to make a block you have to mash them
Maybe for a melon you would need glue or something but thats not in minecraft so sadly we arent going to see flex taped melon in the game
@@janmezera165 I mean, 9 diamonds crammed together doesnt form a block either. And turning iron and gold ingots into a block means melting them together. It is one of the few blocks from a useful source that are non-reversible.
Trying to explain those things with real life logic is pointless
So I learned the other day that, while in Java you can force a Sign and an Item Frame to occupy the same space, you can’t do that on Bedrock because the way Item Frames are coded is different.
In Java, it’s treated as an entity, but in Bedrock, it’s treated as a block
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Now this is huge, no more lag i presume then?
This is annoying since:
- you can't put item frames in any other non-full block like in java
- you can't put multiple item frames in a block
- it is an inconsistency
@@twddersharkmarine7774 that’s the understanding. It cuts down on lag
16:02
FINALLY! Someone who points out that you can SMELT THE TOOLS for extra gold! I've been seeing people throw them away so often while I sob in that wasted gold source, and it's painful every time 😣
smelting it is almost never worth it lmao
@@dragonx23123 that might be for you, but I personally have always benefited from smelting tools that I wasn't gonna use anyways. Gives me an excuse to have a lava farm lol
But how did he get a stack of gold ore with only a wooden pickaxe? I toss the wooden tools to free up the inventory slot. 1 tool, 1 slot. 64 coal/charcoal, 1 slot.
@@caffeinebill they are not talking about using tools to smelt items they are smelting tools. watch 16:02
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I'd argue that barrels are actually rarely the best choice. Barrels are not blast-proof and cannot be blast-proofed, so any accidental creeper explosion anywhere nearby is going to result in the contents scattered all over the ground. However, chests can be waterlogged which renders them as blast-proof as a water source block, and shulkers just drop on the floor while keeping all their contents securely inside.
Chests and shulkers are also much more automation-friendly, with double chests being able to act as congestion-free splitters and mergers for lines of hoppers and droppers, and shulkers being able to be placed and destroyed automatically by dispensers and pistons for compressed storage.
and with barrels there’s just gonna be fishermen villagers
Technically the regular copper blocks also work when making the Statue of Liberty because not only will the replica be accurate, it will also be historically accurate since the Statue of Liberty began as copper color before it became oxidized over the years
About the portal obsidians corners: While it does save you 4 obsidian, obsidian is now pretty simple to farm from Piglin trading.
Also with a big enough lava dripstone farm
I like the look of a full Nether Portal way better, so i will always spend the extra time mining to make it.
Personally, I make 3x3 portals. They tend to not have corners though, due to being located in the tunnels of my basement. When I play with Better Nether, I also use Blue Obsidian for extra portals quite often.
(Outdated info kept it for context of the conversation down below)
For the naming of an tool after it’s been in enchanted you can actually apply a dummy enchantment then name the item, use it in a grind stone and it will keep the name while resetting experience value
Woah thanks
@Willem Dafoe It appears that I might have been working with outdated information, I think that I had watched a video for an older version of Minecraft were repeated naming of an item would cause the enchantment points to go up. I did some testing on the latest version of bedrock and if you name an item before having it enchanted, it will stay at one enchantment point. What I was talking about was that changing the name would increase the cost further down the line, so you would name an item, apply an enchantment from an enchantment table, use the item on a grindstone, and it will reset the value inside the anvil.
naturally you can’t uncraft netherwarts blocks so you have to go to the specific rooms in the nether fortress (farms or chests) to get your potion ingredients instead of getting it in any crimson forest.
Even before they were added you still couldn't turn them back into 9 netherwart.
1. Cauldrons make lava, so they are useful.
2. Lava is the best fuel, screw wood anything.
3. Carry doors around when diving.
4. Put your barrels on the ceiling so the villagers can't reach it.
5. Sacrifice old equipment to repair the new ones.
I love the barrels, but they turn all the freaking villagers into fisherman. They need to be unbound from that job!!!!
For 32: for whatever reason, there is a mention of Hardcore in Bedrock's language files. Seeing "Hardcore Mode!" in there proves that they at least considered it.
Aged well
Wait theres no hardcore on bedrock lol??
fun fact : 5904 netherite scraps is the equivalent of 92 stacks + 16 items, which mean that you'll need about 3,4 chests (or two double chest) to store all of that
Lemme find the treasure on this treasure map perhaps I can find who tf asked hahaha jk thx for the info the more you know 🌠
On the log fuel, you could alternatively just convert one log into charcoal and get 8 items worth of smelt. Then use that one charcoal to make 8 more, then use that to make an entire stack of charcoal. For the extra time and minor resource usage you could gain 8 stacks of smelt for only about a grand total of 74 logs. With only a 10 log total loss. Not super ideal when you're still in like the first hour of your new world. But once you start to get your footing. It's a great idea for when you need a ton of coal and it will very easily hold you over until you can get a blaze rod farm going or a drip stone lava farm.
5:28 Well considering the fact that Coal is a tradable item, I prefer to use charcoal which means tree farm and I'm ok with that. Burnable vs trade profit...
also since dripstone got added, you can use dripstone, cauldron and any block to make endless amout of lava, a lava dripping from dripstone will randomly fill the cauldron
thats what i today use for my smeltry, lava buckets, a barrel of 16 buckets of lava can smelt a lot of items and today you even get to keep a bucket
I used to be a charcoal farmer, but Kelp does it better, grows faster and is faster to harvest.
Also, since Dried Kelp counts as food, you can use smokers to speed up smelting the kelp into dried kelp.
1 dried Kelp does 20 operations, need 9 for a new dried kelp blocks... you can use the Dried Kelp Blocks as fuel for making more.
I'm back to building castles of stone brick thanks to it.
@Arek Król I'm yet to find dripstone in survival, but that is amazing to know!
What kind of traits does coal possess?
Fair warning, if you build your trade hall close by where you're using a lot of barrels for storage, it can take the villagers longer to get set to the type of trader you want while they fixate on your barrels to become fishermen.
I like using chests more because I like having less separate storage spaces, with barrels it's annoying to have 10 different ones when you can fit the same ammount of stuff in 5 double chests and it's easier to find things and put things away.
Also another thing I like about chests is I can make a wall of sideways double chests but if I used barrels I could only fit half the ammount.
To me the extra wood is worth that. I mean I use a lot of wood for fancy looking buildings when I could just have a box made of dirt if I didn't want to "waste" wood.
stop burning wood. stop burning coal. kelp and bamboo are quick and easy renewable fuels. i find it best to use lava buckets to dry the kelp so you don't have to harvest twice as much kelp, but you get a more versatile and stackable item than just using lava buckets for your general fuel.
16:15 if you want a weapon however, you can throw two of an item onto the crafting grid and combine the durabliity as of you were using an anvil. The only downside is - like a grindstone - it will remove all enchantments and not give you any experience points. So stay away from this is they’re enchanted, but if not, it’s an oddly satisfying way to save space.
I pointed that out to a friend of mine at his skeleton farm, completely blew his mind lol
isnt that common knowledge
@@Gravity_304 common =? ubiquitous
When it comes to these videos I already know all the facts about it (besides the new mechanics as I don’t play this game as often as I used to) but I still find it entertaining to watch for some reason
You know doing things faster or slower doesn't really matter, because in the infinite world of minecraft whether you use a boat vs just swimming to an island, you'll still get there anyway regardless how fast or slow you go.
"No one can tell you what you can or cannot do, with no rules to follow, this adventure, is up to you." -Mojang's Minecraft Trailer
For the block of coal thing, you need to smelt at least 73 items to get any benefit from doing this. Remember the timer doesn't stop ticking when there's nothing to smelt.
Hopper: "This is my time to shine!"
What’s worse, is that barrels on bedrock use sticks instead of planks, so you have to craft and balance a number of both in order to craft a lot of them. It costs less, but much more confusing.
For the Shovel put Efficiency IV, and when all the rest of your stock is enchanted at your taste, upgrade the Shovel if you want.
I find it really fun that when he showed how using silk touch was better than fortuning nether gold ore, he got 32 nuggets for 3 ore blocks and 3 ingots for 3 ore blocks with fortune 3 and silk touch respectively. If you didn't understand it yet, 32 nuggets is more than enough to make 3 ingots and you would even have 5 extra nuggets left over! But I understand that it's purely due to chance. I just find it funny he decided to keep it in the video
Also question, why do people not make portals flush with the floor? Literally drives me batty to not have it the same height
Cause it looks weird to most people lol
9:53 One thing that makes frost walker a little better is the fact that you can walk on magma blocks without burning. you can crouch, but walking on it without crouching feels better.
Guys lets just appreciate how much this guy takes just to give us more facts about minecraft. Thank you Skip The Tutorial!
they are the same over and over, just edited and compiled in dif videos
what 3 more episodes, i bet you ll see like 20 facts that were included here
@@leomh10 out of the entire video, only 1 I haven't seen before. All the rest are from videos that are 1-3 years old
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@@Elfilinfan srly?????
The rabbit stew might have the benefit of being more "saturating", minecraft actually uses saturation meaning that your hunger depletes slower, so whilst you may be getting less food per se you might just end up being able to sprint for longer. No idea how the tradeoff runs but that's essentially the idea.
*per se. It's a french expression and doesn't relate to saying something at all.
@@SeleenShadowpaw Didn't know it was french, I only really knew it from German which is phonetic & thus no help. You learn something ... well whenever something happens or someone explains something, sadly not every day XD Although then everyones brain would be overfilled.
@@RealPanzer999 i try to keep my random nitpicking to a minimum. But especially with stuff like that, it can't hurt to mention it here or there :3
@@SeleenShadowpaw as long as you're not insulting, mature people will appreciate the opportunity to learn something new, like tow/toe or lead/lede, or how and when to who or whom.
Another thing about barrels. They're also a full block tall, while chests are a bit less, meaning spectator mode/vision glitch-bug things don't see them, if they're in a wall, keeping your secret stash even more safe.
just use an enderchest lol
dont really think there are something important that some shulkerboxes and an echest cannot solve haha
maybe early game smp
but also you can open them no matter whats above them
Skip: don't bother smelting accidental craftings, it's not worth it
Skip: don't throw away those gold swords!
Well one’s an accident and the other
Is due to mob drops/chest loot
16:21 I have a furnace setup directly next to my gold farm to get that extra gold. Also, consider not throwing out the rotten flesh! I trade so many stacks of it with my cleric villager that my gold farm is also indirectly my main supply of emeralds.
There's so many other items that are easier to get that also trade at a much better rate than rotten flesh that holding onto it isn't worthwhile.
You can use rotten flesh to HEAL a wolf!
@@monikabaack7950 Yes wolves do not get food poisoning. Don't waste good steak!
@@aravencalledwayne,
Just make a cow farm and you won't need to carry rotten meat just to feed your dog.
1:57 When you said "Netherite beacon" I immediately remembered WadZee's Netherite beacon...
And then you said "If you are WadZee..." 🤣🤣🤣
Skip saying that mud is shorter than a full block than proceeds to show us how it’s actually taller😂
These videos are great, but I wish he'd explain them more. He said that using barrels would save you from a lot of lag, but never explained that's because chests count as entities.
Villagers normally have like, 24 emerald common books. I got EXTREMELY lucky for 12 emerald mending! 😊
I have 2 villagers who I converted from Zombie villagers who have mending the 1st it costs 16 emeralds the 2nd only costs 1
@@clarehidalgo nice!
Could you give me the address of that village? I'm going to visit.
If you go for a auto smelter go for a bamboo farm for fuel. It does not smelt a lot but big emough grows so fast you will not run out of this stuff no matter what.
Or you can use carpets?
@@ValkyRiver you mean the dupping glitch that takes no real effort and is a bug that mojang will probably patch in future? No i cant. I have some honor left.
@@crimson3274 By the way, do you build rivers to move villagers?
@@ValkyRiver it would take more time than leading them there with beds.
@@breadisyummy_ I would rather calmly boat the villagers than struggle in the night time with mobs and getting the villager to sleep
pro tip: whenever you generate an exit portal, mine the four corner blocks for later use
Actually helpful information, thanks for your videos!
@Jack Wrath You're not lmfao
@Jack Wrath shut up
@Jack Wrath yes you are the best youtuber
In your dreams
@@potito420 EXACTLY
@Jack Wrath *YOU'RE NOT* *SKIP IS BETTER!*
4:28 A Llama can't hurt a Player in Minecraft: Education Edition Peaceful.
also at 5:55 skulker boxes are even more superior because the items inside don't spill out when you pick it up, barrels are better when you are short on wood.
@ 9:48 - not true! Place a lily pad down, you can do this while in the water! And resume frost walking 😁
Also - even thought the path one pixel keeps a boat locked, get out and just yank the boat with the villager using a fishing rod! Works for hills too, happy rowing!
is that just on bedrock?
@@Lectron1294 bro, Do you not understand how Lily pads work?
The hoe-instead-shears thing for leaves is something I’ve been telling people for years
I think he forgot bees as something else that could harm you in peaceful mode.
And wolves, and possibly goats (never actually seen one yet in an MC world so I don't know much about them but they can still attack you)
1:57 Skip: "I can't account for that kind of luck."
Kaela: "Skill issue; get some help."
😂
10:00 with the nether wart block not giving you nether wart, I feel that's actually a good thing- it makes it more challenging to find nether wart, which was it's intention in the first place- if you could craft it into nether wart, you could just easily find a nether tree, and get a boatload of free wart, which would be way too OP- plus, such a thing would make you question what Warped Wart Blocks would make-
Yup.
I herd that the reson is that you compres them.
I learn something new every time I watch one of these videos, and I've been playing steadily for 3 years now. These amazing tips never cease to amaze me!
Fun fact: The cauldron can be used to dye leather armour and saves you some dye too as it’s multiple uses per cauldron
Only in bedrock bro
Tipped arrows in bedrock too. I wish this was a java feature
@@ImOverleveled420 3 months later and i just realized you were probably talking about how you wished you can make tipped arrows in cauldron in java too 💀
Stupidly I listened to the tip about using barrels and made my whole storage system with them. I had to replace them all for chests because it messed my trading hall and breeding centre up. You have been warned.
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Really close to 6 million subs!! Wish you good luck!!!!
actually you need 3 logs to make a barrel and 2 to make a chest since for a barrel you need 3 planks to make the slabs and 6 for the sides. From 2 logs (which you can just make a chest with) you can only get 5 planks after crafting the slabs, meaning you have to use another to get the extra plank. I do understand the lag thing though
You get 6 slaps tho: if you need a lot of chests barrels end up being a bit cheaper.
@@NBSgamesAT interseting! I didnt test that. Thank you for the new info!
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2:20 unnaceptable there must be something in the corners it doesnt have to be obsidian just don't be the guy who leaves empty corners it looks goofy as.
Also it really doesn't take much extra time to put something in the corners.
After turning wood into plaks and getting 4 times as much, you should turn planks into slabs to get 2 more times as much
I know but i almost never do it
Or use those planks to make a pickaxe to mine coal
still less than charcoal
It’s funny how barrels use 9 planks but somehow less than a chest which is 8 planks
planks
When boating a villager, just use a hoe to till the two blocks in front of you, move onto them, and wait for them to turn to dirt to bring you up that pixel
I don’t care if barrels are better than chests, I have never once used them for storage
who actually does
They're not better if you have an Iron farm nearby, and Testificates keep linking to it 🤣
2:52 _What BUFFOON is burning entire jukeboxes? WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT ANYWAY???_
You should talk about alternating between chests and hopper in a hopper system to save iron
I'm pretty sure he did in his last video... yeah it was in his cheap minecraft hacks one.
I'd recommend using barrels in this scenario as there's really no point in using a chest of a barrel is cheaper and still does the same job.
20:28 Bonus tip on top of this! Want to get a purple sheep, but you're out of lapis? (Or want to save the lapis you have for enchanting.) If you already have a blue sheep and a red sheep, then that's no problem! If you breed two sheep of colors whose associated dyes can be mixed into new dyes, the lamb will be that new color. So, breeding a red sheep and a blue sheep results in a purple lamb! A white sheep and a black sheep give you a gray lamb. Etcettera, etcettera, and so forth.
8;14 I like how he just subtly ignores the diamonds. I know that's just a demonstration, but nice flex you got there.
24:47 so it turns out the argument b/w dirt or gravel was wrong the whole time. very good tip
7:43: reminds me of the time I spent forever looking for a tree and then immediately accidentally crafted like 10 crafting tables
At some point my sister had a ton of wood and ADDICENTALLY crafted 64 crafting tables LMAO 😂😂
3:10 It's actually much better to use fortune, than to smelt: fortune 3 gets an average of 8 & 4/5 nuggets per block mined, getting 1/5 of anugget less than silk touch+smelting. To save a whole ingot, this would take 9/(1/5) = 45 nether gold, which takes 225 seconds to smelt in a blast furnace, which is far slower than just mining for another ingot.
well doesn’t mean you have to stare at your furnace while it’s smelting you might be doing other things around the base.
@@ahbraveconscript997 You still have to go to and from your furnaces, taking much longer than just mining another piece of gold
Number uh, 8 I think. Big flex: Last I checked, you can make your nether portals bigger than the default size by just making a larger rectangle/square with more obsidian. Mostly (entirely) a style/flex thing.
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19:45 barrels aren't more efficient for resources. It takes 6 wood and 2 slabs in order to make 2 slabs you gotta make 3 leaving you with 1 extra unless your making 3 barrels then it's efficient. But at the same time sense usually when making a chest you make 2 at a time it's not much more effective
you can get extra slabs when crafting one which you can use for another barrel
@Cuphead10 that's why I said its only efficient for large storage areas not to mention you'll have to ba able to touch each barrel so you can't just build along a wall with 2 barrels next to each other from base to roof
@@Depressed_Pigeon oh I didn't read your whole comment
I’ve been playing bedrock for years and I’ve never experienced the fall damage bug. In fact this is the first time hearing of it. Am I just lucky or have they fixed that?
That fall damage bug only happens on Realms and servers, and I kid you not I've never experienced it in my survival world so people are just lagging that's why they get randomly hurt for no reason.
Love your videos dude, I also use the tips in my worlds
Congrats on 6 mil!
"why you can't get ether wart back"
It's a fortress specific resource used as the base for nearly every potion in the game, finding a crimson forest and having infinite of it defeats the purpose
Here's one thing many people do wrong and that's ditching the stone tools the moment they get iron, unless you have a steady income of iron, it's better to keep your stone tools when mining since stone is even more abundant than iron meaning you can save your iron tools for the more valuable resources like diamonds and not waste them cutting through all of that stone, especially during the early game when you're not likely to have much iron
True. I usually use up stone pickaxes before I use my iron ones. Even then, the iron pickaxes I make are normally used for gold, redstone, lapis, and diamonds while stone pickaxes are used for other stuff
I do the same I roll with one or two iron picks or one diamond picks and carry three stones picks
@@cod101wiiowenjaquithoj guess you have so many, you cant *pick* which one to take
kinda true but iron isnt that rare for 1.18 caving, idk about strip mining tho
ive been sticking to 1.16 and i use iron pickaxes for strip mining because i can usually end up with more than the iron used for pickaxes
if you could like bring those back into netherwart when you find a crimson forest you could just take the leaves and get netherwart faster without finding it
The crimson trees on the nether,right?
1:57 not only just wadzee, SB737 also made a netherite beacon
Bulky star also
And he is from India
Yeah its awesome
I like how this turns from tips to complaining.
I put my portal in the ground and put the top corners on, looks really clean. And for extra flavor put it behind a door and put a wall behind the portal and put a door behind the portal
more helpful than to know where my dad is with the milk
On a serious note:
yes this is really helpful. thanks so much!
please leave a like if you like skip the tutorial
Skip never disappoints all though I have to admit I love hearing him say have a good one it makes my day.
No way to farm lava eh? I know one already.
Using dripstones and cauldrons.
"usually lava resistant mobs, like zombified piglins"
me who didn't know they were lava resistant: the WHAT
smelting juke boxes should be an end game fuel type. Maybe 1 juke box burns a furnace for a Minecraft day, week? Or 1k items on pause? so the furnace does not tick unless it is cooking something maybe it can have a magical effect from burning the diamond
You actually used to be able to un-block Nether Wart prior to 1.16. My guess is that the ability to do this was removed in order to ensure you still had to source your brewing Nether Wart from a fortress, seeing as the blocks began spawning naturally in Crimson forests.
Why does everyone say that wadzee made the netherite beacon in survival when SB737 did it aswell, no one brings that up, no fair
Yah brow that's correct
Ikr?
i think its because wadzee is one of the earliest yters to post a vid about the beacon?(not sure about the timeline) or he is the most well known one
theres a lot of other people who made the beacon too, its hard to mention all of them