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If you combine 2 different slabs with a moving piston (what block 36 was classified as), it is well known that they do not combine. But, if you try to do it at the world border, they will combine. If you leave and reconnect, it leaves an invisible block that has the same properties as block 36. You should mention it in a video.
One thing about spawn eggs is that you can modify a spawn egg with NBT, and spawn any entity, even normally unspawnable ones. I think this goes for spawners too.
One correction for newer players, The hunger bar was not added in Indev. The hunger bar was added in Beta 1.8, which also introduced stacked food, steak and a few other food types. Before then, It was really just Pork, Bread & Mushroom Stew. Eating it would immediately restore hearts. If I recall correctly, Stew was the best giving you 5 hearts back. Beta 1.8 also introduced levels, and partly enchanting. But enchanting wasn't really finalized until Pre Release 1.9, and went relatively untouched until whichever update started requiring lapis.
There were also apples, added almost since the beginning but weren't obtainable in game until strongholds were added, then also golden apples and cookies, which were only found in dungeon chests.
I remember this block being used for redstone creations. You could put this inside of a passive mob and make them interactable with some basic /tellraw commands and /setblocks. Was really cool and I remember using it to make some interactive characters in some personal adventure maps/
I remember seeing so many of these things when I was younger, even doing things like trying to make an aether portal before I even know how to mod the game. Nostalgia, man. Thank you for making this video.
This video gives me massive nostalgia for the pre-flattening quirkiness Minecraft used to have. I always loved playing around to see what secrets I could find by spawing in unknown/broken items, and also using texture packs and MCPatcher together with item/block metadata values to create my own blocks and items.
I remember in the beta installing singleplayer commands and spawning "Monster". I figured out even as a kid that's what the guy making herobrine used. That's it.
@@connormugaasofficialtailsonic ah yes because theres a character named monster in fnf means that everything saying monster is a fnf reference. so many minecraft videos call hostile mobs monsters, and even mojang says monsters too so according to you, minecraft, a game that was made and has had hostile mobs much much earlier than fnf was even thought of, has fnf references
6:53 To add a bit more context: "Block States" as a thing didn't exist at the time, so the way they functioned was really a product of a limitation of the system at the time. Blocks had an integer id, and a integer metadata value ranging from 0-15 (same as items). Blocks that needed to store more unique states than that, had to use multiple block ids. Example of this was slabs. Slabs all used to use the same block id using the metadata to distinguish the type (hence why wooden slabs used to have stone properties). It wasn't until they ran out of space, that they then added a _second_ block id, in which they put _the rest of the_ slabs. Pistons were the same. They had the piston (with or without head), the piston head, and (since they had to store all the blocks being pushed) the moving piston block with a tile entity.
@Thibaut Snoeijs (3WEA) I wouldn't say a concept that never even made it into the game is proof of anything. In other words, it's not canon Not to mention how the conclusion of them being different species is based on the name "hybrid", which presumably came from the model's filename, which makes it even LESS canon, since it might've been a mistake (someone not knowing exactly that "hybrid" relates to species), or it might've been because it was a "hybrid" of the models, or it might've been because of some other unimportant reason. since filenames aren't directly visible to players they didn't have to choose them as carefully Plus, there's the fact that the model was in the game at around the same time villagers were being added - so maybe the concept of them being the same/different species wasn't defined yet AND the fact that it was so long ago that even if it *was* decided they were different species, that decision might've been internally changed at some point within the last few years So no, there's no definitive proof of anything to come from that model. I understand matpat isn't well liked in may corners of the internet, but it's silly to make these kind of assertions just to dunk on him
Fitmc just released a video about this exploit on 2b. He didn’t mention too much about 36 so maybe this video might get a couple hundred thousand more views
“Image how much wonder and mystery would be taken away from kids if there was a tutorial level” A tutorial existed for a really long time on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions of Minecraft
I was obsessed with the tutorial world, though for the timer I figured out that if you had two people playing, you could have one person pause their screen and the timer would pause.
@NA - 04BV 829431 Springfield PS I have minecraft on the Xbox 360, the wiiU AND THE NINTENDO SWITCH, AND POCKET EDITION. Does anyone remember the legacy console online minigames?
You realize there is still an “illegal” block called glowing obsidian, which is different from crying obsidian but still exists within the code of the game
Aaaa those give me so much nostalgia, me and my brother liked to keep old tutorial worlds as the game updated and new ones were made, just to look at them, man I haven’t played console in forever
CONSOLE EDITION ALSO HAD THE SPAWN EGGS THAT SPAWNED THE GIANT ZOMBIES LIKE HE WAS TALKING ABOUT... although you had have a flashdrive and a computer to download a world that had them hacked into it... but they were on console! for awhile actually... I messed around with tons of cool modded items on console I even remember a block that if you gave it to someone and told them to drop it onto the ground it would freeze their whole console and they had to turn it off and turn it back on... there where tons of fun modded worlds you could get on console with a flashdrive... on top of that you could download any custom world from the PC version you wanted I hosted 100s of hunger games, adventure maps and other fun custom maps! looong before console got paid custom maps and stuff
This was a really great video, and honestly, I never realized how much of these cool memories like 36, the infdev houses, and steve-villagers began to blur in my head until now :D And *WHAT THE HELL ISOMETRIC SCREENSHOTS WERE A THING WHAT?* Thanks for the vid, I absolutely loved your content!
Holy crap, this video was a throwback for me. There was a small period in 2012-2013 where I really badly wanted to play Minecraft but didn’t know how to, so I went on multiple hour long deep dives on the Minecraft wiki trying to find out everything I could about it. I distinctly remember scouring through the unused, removed, and planned but never implemented sections distinctly because those stuck out to me. So many of those things came up in this video! Two that I still remember that you missed were rubies, which were originally going to be similar to emeralds (in that they only spawn in mountains), and dirt slabs (self explanatory). Rubies had a texture, but idk if they were ever actually added. Regardless, I absolutely loved this video, thank you for the trip back to the old days!
I just looked it up, they were going to be added back in 1.3 to be used in villager trading, but it was swapped for emeralds last minute because developer Dinnerbone was red-green colorblind and had a hard time differentiating the ore block from emeralds
I remember playing before the break animation was even added. Everything just got removed in 1 click, and it never got too dark to see underground. Idk what the size of the worlds were but there was this invisible wall that surrounded the island you spawned at and it was just water forever.
Even his own screenshots disprove this. The hunger bar clearly isn't there in either indev or infdev. Dunno how such an obvious contradiction got through.
Literally every console version of Minecraft has a Tutorial World except for the 3Ds and Apple TV editions because Mojang just gave up on continuing to develop them.
This brings back so many memories... I got into Minecraft back in middle school. I’m a college graduate now. Times have really changed. Life used to be so much simpler.
I just discovered you and instantly binged a ton of your vids. Love them a ton. Hopefully you'll blow up some day, because this content is legit quality
There was actually a tutorial map for the Xbox one edition of the game, which I played for a short time as a kid. I don’t remember much about it, other than that it was huge, and had different stations that contained instructions for (as far as I can remember) every single mechanic in the game at the time. I kind of wish I could go back now and look for Easter eggs.
18:00 I totally agree that the mystery is what made Minecraft so amazing when I first played it back in 1.6. I hate that they added a recipe book since it removes so much of that mystery.
Ehhh not really? Most people would just look up a guide anyway if they didn't know a recipe. Maybe it made more sense back then but modern Minecraft has so many niche items. Remembering EVERY crafting recipe just isn't feasible.
@@nebulousshade1091 Cool? Not everyone is you. The recipe book is also just more convenient as it allows you to click what you want instead of manually putting stuff in (which makes mass crafting items easier); you also have to unlock them which does keep that discovery/mystery feel a bit..but people these days just look up what they want to craft if they don't have the recipe for it (most people don't care about the "mystery" of crafting recipes they just wanna craft their stuff and be done with it)! I like the recipe book, it's a quality of life feature making playing much better (especially for long periods of time)..I've been playing for years and I forget all kinds of recipes tbh
@@nebulousshade1091 You can always play without using the recipe book if you prefer not having it, using it is your choice to make! The game doesn't force you to use it (now you can even close it). It's a sandbox game, play however you want to, don't try and force (or expect) others to play the same way.
"Imagine how much mystery and wonder of the game would have been removed for kids if you had a tutorial level... I'm actually glad that this was never implemented." Bedrock Edition:
Actually, the implication of a human/Steve-villager hybrid lends more credence to the idea that they're not (completely) different species. Dogs and cats can't interbreed because they're genetically incompatible, i.e. different species, but horses and donkeys can create mules because the two are both equines. Of course, we would have to know more about the biological properties of this hybrid to know exactly how similar humans and villagers are. If this hybrid is capable of reproducing, that pretty much confirms that humans and villagers are more like different dog breeds. If the hybrid is infertile, then it's more likely that humans and villagers are related the same way homosapiens and great apes are; sharing a common evolutionary ancestor. But the real wrench in this theory is that in standard survival Minecraft, there's only one living human in the entire world. Now _that_ has some disturbing implications.
Rlly like this video, very comprehensive and delved deeper than I thought it would. Ik that you already talked about your 7 page script, but I feel like the illusioner and the killer bunny needed a mention. Nice work though.
12:20 if you used /give to get yourself an abnormal spawn egg and then switch to version 1.0, you can use the spawn egg. Also, /summon can spawn giants in many versions
In Beta 1.6 or so, I was on a server that existed since the first multiplayer release. They had a plugin or even a separate client, so they can build with block 36 (or similar) without making them vanish on a right-click. Seeing the hitbox of these blocks as normal players were actually hard, but finding it results in "you can't break this block in this area" (they usually built within the spawn region), the only thing we could do is watch them, interact with the water that's poured on top, confused watch as the breaking block particles have wood textures.
The old 1.14.4 map had the old alpha slabs/petrified oak slabs in it, therefore being impossible unless you went to a version earlier than 1.3.1 but later than beta 1.3 or collected petrified oak slabs. It also had the dead shrub block, which can't be collected or placed past 1.12.2.
@@fazstudios ah, well my intention was to tell the dude good news of crying obsidian being returned to the game, cuz i commented this before the nether update dropped Edit: spelling
It's still in the game. It's used to make the block pushed by pistons move. Also, it's no longer called "Block 36" because numeric IDs were replaced. Now, it's called "minecraft:piston_extension"
2:00 just wanna note that the hunger bar was not introduced until way later in the beta (beta patch 1.8) Before then all you had was health and back then food items didn't stack and healed you instantly.
"indev added the hunger bar" no. It added the health bar. Actually pretty sure survival test added the health bar. Hunger bar was not added until Beta 1.8.
Actually there is a block that dosen’t really exist but exist , it’s id was 34 and it was deleted in early stages of Minecraft because an obscure rule inside the game. It’s really complex but if you want more information about it just search Minecraft rule 34.
* realizes there was a Inky, Blinky, and Pinky Potion * * immediately searched for Clyde Potion * * sees Clyde without Potion on the end * Why have you done this to me
The giant should spawn but only after you've beaten the ender dragon, with the AI exactly how it is in the 18w50 snapshot, where it can burn, it chases you FAST, and it does INSANE damage. One of the biggest reasons giants were never implemented aside from Notch feeling they were too hard to kill to have just naturally spawn was because they flicker a lot due to their size. I'm sure they could be optimized to stop flickering.
Yeah, there were multiple different tutorial levels throughout, at least as far as i know, Minecrafts xbox life span, suprised he did all this work and didnt somehow figure that one out.
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I was first introduced to minecraft right before the hunger bar was added, seeing things like the Giant brings back memories of the old minecraft days and makes me cry
I love your information, ability to talk about what you have learned, and love that you show what song is playing. I would like to be able to hear them better but I don't know how much your channel has changed since this video. Subbed.
17:59 "Imagine how much mystery and wonder of the game would be removed for kids if they would have had a tutorial level, Im actually glad that they didnt add that" Console edition: Checkmate
Yes, I know I made research errors in this video.
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the oldest anarchy server in minecraft
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the end.. wow.. subbed!
Crying obsidian: "My death was... Greatly exaggerated."
Crying obsidian now: I'm much more stronger like my brother obsidian..
Now let's see who's gonna remove me
@@iiRqvxnge obsidian can make portals
crying obsidian is completely useless
@@pixelfoxshouse I know that I was joking lol
@@pixelfoxshouse Not completely, that's how you set a spawnpoint on the Nether. By using crying obsidian and making a respawn anchor.
@@polytelus yeah but think who would want to spawn in the nether?
Average 'Crying Obsidian' fan: *yells in 1.16*
Average 'Nether reactor' enjoyer: *sheds tear*
@Ichim Iustin Did they stutter?
@Ichim Iustin we see the council has made a decision. but seeing as its a stupid decision, we've elected to ignore it.
@Ichim Iustin the blocks generated around the nether reactor were, not the reactor itself
You can still make a nether reactor if you play Minecraft for the raspberry pie,but you have to get a mod that lets you go into survival
Are we talking about PE, #NetherReactorCores
"Mr. Matpat gametheory" had me laughing for a while
Same
got him
Matthew Patthew
@Wren Lamplugh Mattrick Pathew
Don't two animals need to be the same species to breed though? Isn't that the literal definition of a species?
i love how he says 13:14
"when placed, it just.. disappears because its fucking air"
and then 13:23 "you can make chain mail armor out of FUCKiNG FIRE"
Air is made out of air
@@MaxDesignPrro Air is made out of 'A', 'i' and 'r'
@@nutronstar45 what's "A" and "i" and "r" made out of then
@@MaxDesignPrro Its made out of 727363/##
I love that when crying obsidian was re-added, it’s only purpose was going back to its roots as a respawn block
If you combine 2 different slabs with a moving piston (what block 36 was classified as), it is well known that they do not combine. But, if you try to do it at the world border, they will combine. If you leave and reconnect, it leaves an invisible block that has the same properties as block 36. You should mention it in a video.
"Crying obsidian and pigmen were permanently removed" *laughs in 1.16*
Glad someone brought it up.
This video is several months old
@@TheCursedJudge Yes yes, now give the parent comment a heart :)
Lol
That makes absolutely no sense. Pigmen were not re-added, they are still removed in 1.16.
Mojang is insane
He sounds like he’s talking fast and slow simultaneously
Ye the world is crazy
He's talking too much and saying nothing at the same time.
I actually know some people that do that irl. Its kinda relaxing, tbh.
i am confusion
The pauses between the words are long, but the words themselves are being spoken at a higher speed
trying to listen, but the way he fights that skeleton really bugs me
Ifkr - I literally couldnt focus because of how angry I was feeling. Just SPRINT at it.
Doesn't even cook the potatoes first
i agree
he wasn’t the one playing, he uses the programmer art
idc whos playing, they kinda suck, but thanks for the clarification tho
7:20 that "oh come the FUCK ON" was the best thing ive ever heard
yes
Oh come the *FUCK ON*
At first, I only heard "oh come", "fuck", and "on" separately and thought it was going a very different direction
Minecraft was never known as "Mine Game" however it was known as "Cave Game"
Your pfp fits with your comment so well.
“Minecraft” or “Cavecraft”
@@GardenGnostica yeah
It was never Mine game but it will always be "my game"
We all know and you did say it for the 99999999999th time
One thing about spawn eggs is that you can modify a spawn egg with NBT, and spawn any entity, even normally unspawnable ones. I think this goes for spawners too.
the video literally explains that that's not the case. NBT data can be forced with commands.
13:18
"because its fucking... air"
i like this guy
"You could make chainmail out of fucking *FIRE*" hilarious
''They look like pop figurines and fucking BLACK steve''
Yes
One correction for newer players, The hunger bar was not added in Indev. The hunger bar was added in Beta 1.8, which also introduced stacked food, steak and a few other food types. Before then, It was really just Pork, Bread & Mushroom Stew. Eating it would immediately restore hearts. If I recall correctly, Stew was the best giving you 5 hearts back. Beta 1.8 also introduced levels, and partly enchanting. But enchanting wasn't really finalized until Pre Release 1.9, and went relatively untouched until whichever update started requiring lapis.
great
I know
There were also apples, added almost since the beginning but weren't obtainable in game until strongholds were added, then also golden apples and cookies, which were only found in dungeon chests.
IIRC, lapis was required in 1.8 (non beta), but it could be 1.7.10
I remember this block being used for redstone creations. You could put this inside of a passive mob and make them interactable with some basic /tellraw commands and /setblocks. Was really cool and I remember using it to make some interactive characters in some personal adventure maps/
I remember seeing so many of these things when I was younger, even doing things like trying to make an aether portal before I even know how to mod the game.
Nostalgia, man. Thank you for making this video.
Don’t remind me of my dumb ass trying to make a aether portal in Xbox 360 edition
@@quall5339 oh didi you know you made an aether portal in xbox 360 edition
@@quall5339 me making the aether portal on xbox and a nether portal on MCPE. i was a big dumbass
When I was a child, playing 1.6.6 beta was what I did all day after finding the game
@@bitchwormpuddin1499 I tried to summon herobrine when I was little.
From the perspective on an in-game Minecraft character this would be some crazy forth-dimensional physics-breaking horror
@Tudi20 Doc, you sure oxygen is made out of ERROR? i think you need to take a break
This video gives me massive nostalgia for the pre-flattening quirkiness Minecraft used to have. I always loved playing around to see what secrets I could find by spawing in unknown/broken items, and also using texture packs and MCPatcher together with item/block metadata values to create my own blocks and items.
I remember in the beta installing singleplayer commands and spawning "Monster". I figured out even as a kid that's what the guy making herobrine used. That's it.
*_This_** **_isn't_** **_a_** **_Friday_** **_Night_** **_Funkin'_** **_reference,_** **_is_** **_it_*
*_i_** **_mean_** **_if_** **_it_** **_was_** **_then_** **_lol_*
@@connormugaasofficialtailsonic how in the hell would it be a fnf reference? I swear he literally mentions monsters at 16:04
@@connormugaasofficialtailsonic ah yes because theres a character named monster in fnf means that everything saying monster is a fnf reference.
so many minecraft videos call hostile mobs monsters, and even mojang says monsters too
so according to you, minecraft, a game that was made and has had hostile mobs much much earlier than fnf was even thought of, has fnf references
@@notmakingactualvidsanymore6289 this is why i prefer calling him lemon demon
@@connormugaasofficialtailsonic r/kidsonyoutube
"Imagine how much mystery and wonder would've been removed for kids if there was a tutorial level."
*Legacy Players prepare to commit a hate crime.*
Give me the timestamp for it.
@@N-V_Plushie_Lover 18:05
Xbox 360 edition had tons of them
@@ryanwolfram4263 Yeah I remember TU10's tutorial world
@@ryanwolfram4263 that and every one of them had hidden discs you could find
6:53 To add a bit more context: "Block States" as a thing didn't exist at the time, so the way they functioned was really a product of a limitation of the system at the time. Blocks had an integer id, and a integer metadata value ranging from 0-15 (same as items). Blocks that needed to store more unique states than that, had to use multiple block ids.
Example of this was slabs. Slabs all used to use the same block id using the metadata to distinguish the type (hence why wooden slabs used to have stone properties). It wasn't until they ran out of space, that they then added a _second_ block id, in which they put _the rest of the_ slabs.
Pistons were the same. They had the piston (with or without head), the piston head, and (since they had to store all the blocks being pushed) the moving piston block with a tile entity.
Imagine mat pat including the indev and infdev stages of the game into his theories
I hope people know a lot of his videos are jokes, and the rest aren't really what he thinks, his thing is being a game conspiracy theorist
Mat pat’s theories on minecraft make no sense
@@wayol4843 sometimes
Like his fnaf theories
Like they make sense but at the same time they don’t
@@PsnWasTaken yeah
@Thibaut Snoeijs (3WEA) I wouldn't say a concept that never even made it into the game is proof of anything. In other words, it's not canon
Not to mention how the conclusion of them being different species is based on the name "hybrid", which presumably came from the model's filename, which makes it even LESS canon, since it might've been a mistake (someone not knowing exactly that "hybrid" relates to species), or it might've been because it was a "hybrid" of the models, or it might've been because of some other unimportant reason. since filenames aren't directly visible to players they didn't have to choose them as carefully
Plus, there's the fact that the model was in the game at around the same time villagers were being added - so maybe the concept of them being the same/different species wasn't defined yet
AND the fact that it was so long ago that even if it *was* decided they were different species, that decision might've been internally changed at some point within the last few years
So no, there's no definitive proof of anything to come from that model. I understand matpat isn't well liked in may corners of the internet, but it's silly to make these kind of assertions just to dunk on him
I still don't understand how this quality content doesn't have millions of views. Also I love the persona music.
I'll get there one day, and thank you very much!
wifies is better
Fitmc just released a video about this exploit on 2b. He didn’t mention too much about 36 so maybe this video might get a couple hundred thousand more views
More weirder is half of the ppl aren't subbed when it's 24k views and he has 11k+ subs
@@rippog8457 its a pretty common thing, youtubers often have well over 1000x views as they do subscribers
"the block that doesn't exist"
Well yes, but actually, no
yesn't
ik what block it is, a old version of the barrier
@@prose7789 wot
“Image how much wonder and mystery would be taken away from kids if there was a tutorial level” A tutorial existed for a really long time on the Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions of Minecraft
I was obsessed with the tutorial world, though for the timer I figured out that if you had two people playing, you could have one person pause their screen and the timer would pause.
A tutorial world also existed on PS3 for a while
Wait, theres a timer? I still have the 360 minecraft And the tutorial level never has a timer
@@takodawithers5637 I think I saw it once you get out of the little area and into the town place
@@lultr_a974 it's forever there actually. they stopped updating it after 1.13
"Imagine how much mystery and wonder would've been removed for kids if there was a tutorial level."
laughs in bedrock
But there's no tutorial level in bedrock edition
Only legacy console editions has a tutorial
*laughs in bedrock and legacy console*
*side eyes the wii U version of minecraft*
@@ahmed4363 I agree *smiles in XBOX 360 edition*
@NA - 04BV 829431 Springfield PS I have minecraft on the Xbox 360, the wiiU AND THE NINTENDO SWITCH, AND POCKET EDITION. Does anyone remember the legacy console online minigames?
" I'm glad a tutorial was never implemented" *Laughs in xbox 360 edition*
i get what you're saying but that's obviously not the same thing lmao
@Kara Hodges L
@@witheredscar *looks at sales* right. On the plus side I'm getting that fridge
@@revolv8379 Wdym that's obviously not the same thing?
yeah i can remember
The oldest anarchy server on Minecraft
the youngest democratic server on roblox
the presentest republican server on discord
@@goldengrace5208 the middle aged-est nationalist server on raid garbage legends
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You realize there is still an “illegal” block called glowing obsidian, which is different from crying obsidian but still exists within the code of the game
Limited to Bedrock edition, though.
story mode has glowing obsidian and bedrock used to have it
@@donutstudios6353 story mode was a mistake
@@user-cv6hn2py1j 😐
get your filthy bedrock edition out of here, please
The console editions of Minecraft have had tutorials since 2012, and i haven’t met anyone who disliked them
I. LOVED. THOSE. The most recent was was amazing because it had so much stuff, like there were custom villages and I had so much fun building in it
Aaaa those give me so much nostalgia, me and my brother liked to keep old tutorial worlds as the game updated and new ones were made, just to look at them, man I haven’t played console in forever
I hated that tutorial.
it was fun messing around with a friend after you've already played minecraft for years, but before that it was just annoying.
1.13 sux balls but all before is very nice
CONSOLE EDITION ALSO HAD THE SPAWN EGGS THAT SPAWNED THE GIANT ZOMBIES LIKE HE WAS TALKING ABOUT... although you had have a flashdrive and a computer to download a world that had them hacked into it... but they were on console! for awhile actually... I messed around with tons of cool modded items on console I even remember a block that if you gave it to someone and told them to drop it onto the ground it would freeze their whole console and they had to turn it off and turn it back on... there where tons of fun modded worlds you could get on console with a flashdrive... on top of that you could download any custom world from the PC version you wanted I hosted 100s of hunger games, adventure maps and other fun custom maps! looong before console got paid custom maps and stuff
This was a really great video, and honestly, I never realized how much of these cool memories like 36, the infdev houses, and steve-villagers began to blur in my head until now :D
And *WHAT THE HELL ISOMETRIC SCREENSHOTS WERE A THING WHAT?*
Thanks for the vid, I absolutely loved your content!
Holy crap, this video was a throwback for me. There was a small period in 2012-2013 where I really badly wanted to play Minecraft but didn’t know how to, so I went on multiple hour long deep dives on the Minecraft wiki trying to find out everything I could about it. I distinctly remember scouring through the unused, removed, and planned but never implemented sections distinctly because those stuck out to me. So many of those things came up in this video! Two that I still remember that you missed were rubies, which were originally going to be similar to emeralds (in that they only spawn in mountains), and dirt slabs (self explanatory). Rubies had a texture, but idk if they were ever actually added. Regardless, I absolutely loved this video, thank you for the trip back to the old days!
I just looked it up, they were going to be added back in 1.3 to be used in villager trading, but it was swapped for emeralds last minute because developer Dinnerbone was red-green colorblind and had a hard time differentiating the ore block from emeralds
I remember playing before the break animation was even added. Everything just got removed in 1 click, and it never got too dark to see underground. Idk what the size of the worlds were but there was this invisible wall that surrounded the island you spawned at and it was just water forever.
"Indev added things like crafting, tools, mobs, the hunger bar"
the hunger bar was beta
Even his own screenshots disprove this. The hunger bar clearly isn't there in either indev or infdev. Dunno how such an obvious contradiction got through.
he probably meant the health bar
@@gheeman42 he said health and hunger
thats what i was thinking. i joined in alpha.
Yeah it annoyed me to no end.
4:56 It's actually not removed, in 1.13 with flattening it changed to -piston_extension- moving_piston.
and you can still spawn it in today with /setblock ~ ~ ~ moving_piston
@@thesmasherthebest oh oops you are right it's actually moving_piston not piston_extension
@@theisotisback Yeah, don't listen to this boring asshole above me
don't let the asshole above the cool guy above me affect you too much bro you're doing gods work owning up to mistakes you made
@@Neeko_iko it is kinda dumb tho... he could just edit it
when the potions were so wierd, you start listing pacman ghosts
Lol
chips ahoy
@@GuestNotZ_YT chip
“There was originally going to be a tutorial level, but it was never added”
**laughs in consoles**
Honestly
Literally every console version of Minecraft has a Tutorial World except for the 3Ds and Apple TV editions because Mojang just gave up on continuing to develop them.
@Kieren Cagle Nintendo Switch has the Tutorial World too, you just have to play the Classic Version
Cries in old xbox360 tutorial map...
@@NotNitehawk Ngl the Xbox360 Tutorial Map was better
Or I’m just addicted to old version of games
Nah, the true mystery is why he spent like 15 minuets trying to kill a skeleton
I would like but.. there is 69 likes...
don't tell me this like survived for 5 months
100th like
It’s been 5 months, why is this gaining attention now
@@voidvacancy6948 the vid is going back in everyone's recommended...
"When placed it disappeared cause....fucking air" That one got too good
This is great, I love seeing others appreciate Minecraft as much as I do if not more, it just fills me with child like wonder and nostalgia
Fun fact: the only reason why brick pyramids existed is because there was no clay. So brick pyramids were the only way to obtain bricks in survival
No... they were just a test to see how much the game could proccess
No, they were used to test structure spawning.
No, I dont have an argument but it seemed appropriate.
This brings back so many memories... I got into Minecraft back in middle school. I’m a college graduate now. Times have really changed. Life used to be so much simpler.
'While it was still called Mine Game'
CORRECTION: CAVE GAME
I just discovered you and instantly binged a ton of your vids. Love them a ton. Hopefully you'll blow up some day, because this content is legit quality
Thank you very much my guy
There was actually a tutorial map for the Xbox one edition of the game, which I played for a short time as a kid. I don’t remember much about it, other than that it was huge, and had different stations that contained instructions for (as far as I can remember) every single mechanic in the game at the time. I kind of wish I could go back now and look for Easter eggs.
Crying obsidian finally got its rest... after many, many years.
Here’s a challenge:
Load every chunk in a survival world by yourself
I watched a video about something like that and apparently doing that would take up something like 36 petabytes of storage space
That actually is possible because the world isn't infinite
@@NichtDu its actually not infinite theres a world about 3 million blovks away from 0 0
@@epiczwastaken reread their comment please, lmao
@@saccharinesong7241 i am absolutely blind
18:00 I totally agree that the mystery is what made Minecraft so amazing when I first played it back in 1.6. I hate that they added a recipe book since it removes so much of that mystery.
Ehhh not really? Most people would just look up a guide anyway if they didn't know a recipe. Maybe it made more sense back then but modern Minecraft has so many niche items. Remembering EVERY crafting recipe just isn't feasible.
@@seereebee I mean, I remember a good 80% of them. (The ones I tend to use)
@@nebulousshade1091 Cool? Not everyone is you. The recipe book is also just more convenient as it allows you to click what you want instead of manually putting stuff in (which makes mass crafting items easier); you also have to unlock them which does keep that discovery/mystery feel a bit..but people these days just look up what they want to craft if they don't have the recipe for it (most people don't care about the "mystery" of crafting recipes they just wanna craft their stuff and be done with it)!
I like the recipe book, it's a quality of life feature making playing much better (especially for long periods of time)..I've been playing for years and I forget all kinds of recipes tbh
@@nebulousshade1091 You can always play without using the recipe book if you prefer not having it, using it is your choice to make! The game doesn't force you to use it (now you can even close it). It's a sandbox game, play however you want to, don't try and force (or expect) others to play the same way.
"Imagine how much mystery and wonder of the game would have been removed for kids if you had a tutorial level... I'm actually glad that this was never implemented."
Bedrock Edition:
**Xbox 360 edition**
@@_big_stupid_rat_ both are wrong. It's console edition
The potions that had the same name as the pac man ghosts and the weird steve village thing had me rolling for about an half hour now XD
We need an easter eggs episode.
*Or Steve Villager will visit you in your sleep*
ShepardPower oh no
Steillager
stillveger
No cap steve villager is a fuckin nightmare
Hanime.tv
17:02 oh my GOD they actually ended up using it
The OLDEST ANARCHY SERVER IN MINECRAFT
@@TheCursedJudge this is not at all relevant to my comment :)
they did?
@@ItsJustChri5 how did they end up using it?
@Ben Apel we're talking about the gears though?
Actually, the implication of a human/Steve-villager hybrid lends more credence to the idea that they're not (completely) different species. Dogs and cats can't interbreed because they're genetically incompatible, i.e. different species, but horses and donkeys can create mules because the two are both equines.
Of course, we would have to know more about the biological properties of this hybrid to know exactly how similar humans and villagers are. If this hybrid is capable of reproducing, that pretty much confirms that humans and villagers are more like different dog breeds. If the hybrid is infertile, then it's more likely that humans and villagers are related the same way homosapiens and great apes are; sharing a common evolutionary ancestor.
But the real wrench in this theory is that in standard survival Minecraft, there's only one living human in the entire world. Now _that_ has some disturbing implications.
I this man's sanity was slowly drained to none. And I love it
When he doesn’t mention the glass pillars to mark ender portals back then:
Rlly like this video, very comprehensive and delved deeper than I thought it would. Ik that you already talked about your 7 page script, but I feel like the illusioner and the killer bunny needed a mention. Nice work though.
12:20 if you used /give to get yourself an abnormal spawn egg and then switch to version 1.0, you can use the spawn egg. Also, /summon can spawn giants in many versions
In Beta 1.6 or so, I was on a server that existed since the first multiplayer release.
They had a plugin or even a separate client, so they can build with block 36 (or similar) without making them vanish on a right-click.
Seeing the hitbox of these blocks as normal players were actually hard, but finding it results in "you can't break this block in this area" (they usually built within the spawn region), the only thing we could do is watch them, interact with the water that's poured on top, confused watch as the breaking block particles have wood textures.
The old 1.14.4 map had the old alpha slabs/petrified oak slabs in it, therefore being impossible unless you went to a version earlier than 1.3.1 but later than beta 1.3 or collected petrified oak slabs. It also had the dead shrub block, which can't be collected or placed past 1.12.2.
Ah yes, the Yume Nikki mode, go and collect every "egg" to end this nightmare.
I like this reference
Corrections:
Indev didn't add the hunger bar, it was added in Beta 1.8
Isometric screenshots would be sooo nice to have now!
You forgot about flipin ilusioner
Just like giants but with a ai
AND CRYING OBSYDIAN IS BACK BABYYYY
Man I just got memories back in 1.2 when I’d using the give command and I had to use the item Id table so much that I memorized a lot
2:01 the hunger bar wasn't added in Indev. It was added in Beta 1.8
I think he probably meant the armor bar?
17:08 bruh, they added crying obsidian back XD
The crying boi is back all new in purple
This was made before it was added back
@@fazstudios no shit Sherlock, if it wasnt made before, there wouldn't be "added back" , there would be just "added to the game"
@@OOKIE_DOOKIE I meant the vid but ok
@@fazstudios ah, well my intention was to tell the dude good news of crying obsidian being returned to the game, cuz i commented this before the nether update dropped
Edit: spelling
when your friend messes up the cobblestone generator:
*O_O*
It's still in the game. It's used to make the block pushed by pistons move. Also, it's no longer called "Block 36" because numeric IDs were replaced. Now, it's called "minecraft:piston_extension"
O H C O M E T H E F U C K ON
2:00 just wanna note that the hunger bar was not introduced until way later in the beta (beta patch 1.8) Before then all you had was health and back then food items didn't stack and healed you instantly.
Villagers were originally called Testificates.
9:20 he is going to say Giants, or that weird evoker wizard thing.
"They go by the name... GIANTS."
Me: CALLED IT!!!
I thought he would mention the Iron Golem because they don't have a spawn egg
"indev added the hunger bar"
no. It added the health bar. Actually pretty sure survival test added the health bar. Hunger bar was not added until Beta 1.8.
Health bar was in 0.24 survivaltest, before indev even
Actually there is a block that dosen’t really exist but exist , it’s id was 34 and it was deleted in early stages of Minecraft because an obscure rule inside the game. It’s really complex but if you want more information about it just search Minecraft rule 34.
Hunger wasn't added until beta 1.8, earlier than that instantly replenished hearts when consuming food items
and it was much better *MOJANG*
@@billyguy34 but you couldn't run
No, it couldn't have been that late in development...
@@anakinlowground5515
It was
@@anakinlowground5515 minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Hunger#History
* realizes there was a Inky, Blinky, and Pinky Potion *
* immediately searched for Clyde Potion *
* sees Clyde without Potion on the end *
Why have you done this to me
Its funny because it’s not even a Clyde potion, it’s just called Clyde
The giant should spawn but only after you've beaten the ender dragon, with the AI exactly how it is in the 18w50 snapshot, where it can burn, it chases you FAST, and it does INSANE damage. One of the biggest reasons giants were never implemented aside from Notch feeling they were too hard to kill to have just naturally spawn was because they flicker a lot due to their size. I'm sure they could be optimized to stop flickering.
Imagine having started playing minecraft in 1.4.
This comment was written by the 1.0 gang
ok gamer
@@TheCursedJudge Imagine playing the game in 1.4
This comment was written by the 1.3 gang.
Yeet boi Imagine playing the game in 1.3
This comment was written by the 1.2 gang
Imagine starting to play mc in 1.0
This is made by cave game gang
Imagine playing on pc
This post was made by the mcpe gang
18:08 you ever played legacy console edition?
Yeah, there were multiple different tutorial levels throughout, at least as far as i know, Minecrafts xbox life span, suprised he did all this work and didnt somehow figure that one out.
@@vasaus i still have the stampys world easter egg tutorial world
@@ionotube111 dude I have that one too lol
yes
For those saying "the hunger bar wasn't in Indev, it came much later" you guys know full well he meant the health bar. Chill
No, he makes tons of mistakes like this. This whole video is peppered with embarrassing misinformation.
@@SlimbTheSlime Point all of them out, please
@@SlimbTheSlime Say them. NOW.
20 minutes! Alright here we go, lemme get some popcorn! Also I love Persona 5 and I love that it’s OST is the background.
18:10, the bedrock edition of minecraft has almost always had a tutorial level and it's still the most nostalgic Minecraft memory for me :)
Minecraft reminds me of when I was happy
I completely forgot that black Steve existed.
This made me laugh rather heartily.
What the f Beast Boy was added
*15:05** INTEGER OVERFLOW!* Not stack overflow 😂
now all of this has a alphaplace connection
@@NeverObsolete64 why?
It's not any kind of overflow. Floats don't overflow.
@@GrzesiekJedenastka uh...
What?
@@_GhostMiner Exactly what I said. The Farlands are caused by 32-bit float precision loss, not by integer overflow.
This is super high quality, i dont get how you have less then 10k subs.
This channel is honestly the true definition of a UA-cam goldmine ; from amazing analysis videos, experimental videos, gameplay and perhaps even videos about the history of the internet, you name it. Thank you for working on this channel no matter the odds, and please never give up. Thank you.
19:31 This is such a beautiful and well produced outro, I love listening to it over and over again
Hello OwO (The username, you and a guy named OwO had the same comment.)
I remember being able to get those blue exploding wither heads in a spawn egg in Minecraft PE. They had some pretty neat mechanics lol
2:00 The hunger bar was added in beta 1.8.
I got so triggered, I almost left the video at that point.
I'm SO FUCKING ANGRY DUDE HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY DO THIS I THOUGHT YOU WERE MY FRIEND
Did you guys miss the part where I said, "almost?" Overall, I thought it was a good video, and I gave it a like, quietly, like a good little viewer.
I'm goofin around, I shouldn't have made the mistake
I was first introduced to minecraft right before the hunger bar was added, seeing things like the Giant brings back memories of the old minecraft days and makes me cry
POV: You're here from FitMC
Bruh you’ve outdone yourself
Thank ya
First video of yours I’ve seen and it was very well put together congrats on a sub
‘You could craft chain mail armor out of fucking fire!’
I could just feel the frustration in the voice.
7:20 The moment this video went from "Relaxed, informative, chill" to slightly unhinged
I love your information, ability to talk about what you have learned, and love that you show what song is playing. I would like to be able to hear them better but I don't know how much your channel has changed since this video. Subbed.
17:59
"Imagine how much mystery and wonder of the game would be removed for kids if they would have had a tutorial level, Im actually glad that they didnt add that"
Console edition: Checkmate
yea i remember the tutorial thing in minecraft xbox edition
You know shits serious when "take five - dave brubeck" starts playing fr