I FORGOT I RECORDED THIS A YEAR AGO SO IF SOME OF THE QUESTIONS ARE SUPER WRONG GIVE YOURSELF THE POINT!!! my bad that's what happens when you procrastinate editing for a year
I can’t remember if he played in an escape room or if he set it up, but there was an escape room where he had to break an iron door by hand to collect it, to then use it later on in the escape room.
Lodestone is primarily made of chiseled stone, not Netherite just because it has Netherite Ingot as a recipe. It's like saying Respawn Anchors is as hard as Glowstone just because it has it as a recipe.
@@user-tzzglsstle585e38 That's the opposite logic though. All obsidian crafted blocks share the same blast resistance which beats out pretty much everything else (minus anvils, they tie), would it not be logical to say that 3 netherite ingots would be stronger than a 3? Especially when chiseled stone has a blast resistance of 6...lodestone's are lower than both for no reason.
@@titan1umtitan No they don't, Beacon has an incredibly low blast resistance and durability for something made out of 3 obsidian. Although you have a point about Lodestone having low blast resistance than Chiseled Stone for some reason-- you are missing the point, my point is that just because there's a certain material in that block doesn't mean the block has to automatically adjusts to copy every single one of its properties, especially in Lodestone's case which is 99% Stone and only uses 1 single Netherite Ingot not even as part of the block reinforcement but as the compass magnet function of it (especially considering there's no block in the game that is made of only a single Netherite Ingot, which is significant because we know that a small amount of Netherite isn't that strong when you compare the amount of durability it adds to tools and armor). This is why I brought up Respawn Anchors as an example, the Glowstone in its recipe is only there for its function but the block itself is primarily made of Obsidian hence why it copies its block properties.
The blue axolotl is actually the correct answer. It doesn't spawn naturally, only having a 1/1200 chance from breeding. The invisible spider jockey is not a constant spawn rate because it must be in hard and the regional difficulty must be high enough. I am not certain the exact odds of the invisible jockey but I think in a hard chunk with max regional difficulty it could be as high as 1/500(This is the high estimate and reality it may still be rarer).
4:18 Question 9: Star Trader is naturally the intended answer, though if I'm being extremely pedantic, the correct option would be D, as achievements were replaced with advancements in Java 1.12 Though I suppose they're still called achievements on Bedrock, where Star Trader is also a thing
Nah i agree with you i was stuck thinking about which spawned in the nether for like 2m thenni clicked on the video to see the answer lol but it werent even there
@@timewarpdrive77 checking in game is absolutely cheating. same thing applies to any other trivia category. either you know it, or you make an educated guess. there is no difference between looking for the answer on google or looking for the answer in game, because "looking for the answer" is not "trivia"
14/25 but i thought blue axolotls didn't spawn naturally anymore? I believe you only have a chance from breeding. so that would make 15/25, please make more of these I really like to test my minecraft knowledge!
i knew that too but i interpreted it as a trick question: which mobs spawn least frequently, and blue axolotls dont even spawn at all, so they're out of the question
Nah I know for a fact Vines spawn way more than Oak Fences. Vines spawn naturally in Jungles, Swamps, Mangrove Swamps, Pillager Towers, Woodland Mansions (one room), and Jungle Temples. On Bedrock they also spawn on fallen trees which is a bedrock exclusive "structure"
Feature should be the correct word for fallen trees. I guess mineshafts spawn more commonly, and the biomes are pretty rare? Idk I ain't doing the math
I got a whole eight questions correct. Clearly I am the best miner in the world! (I almost gave myself an extra point in the rarest mobs one because I didn't hear him say that the spider was invisible)
Without literally ever even wondering much less knowing, and before you listed the possible answers, I was like "Obviously a baby Sniffer would be a Snifflet." Lmfao
Horray these are back! I did alright, with a few lucky guesses and a few unlucky ones (I especially didnt remember the minecon cape or the painting). I feel clever remembering mineshafts fence so I got the oak fence one. I am shocked that lodestone has such a low blast resistance, I would have never thought that. So I only missed 4! I kinda want to contend the last spawning mob one. Blue axolotls dont spawn, so they could be said to be the most rare, but baby brown sheep are crazy uncommon..... OH THE SPIDER IS INVISIBLE yeah you got it
Weren’t they actually right with the blue axolotl, since that has a 0% chance to spawn naturally, and can only be spawned by a rare mutation when breeding two other axolotls (or by breeding a blue axolotl with another axolotl)?
@@brady-o-active1167 No, 0 is a lack of an amount. When you say I have 0 dollars, it means you have no amount of dolars. When you say there is 0% of alcohol in a beverage, it means there is no amount of alcohol in that beverage
@@andrejosue98 the idea that 0% can be expressed as, well, a percent, does mean that it is an amount. If you were to rank them all on their spawn percent, you would still include it, just because we commonly can equate 0 to mean nothing does not mean that, mathematically, it is excluded when given as a data point
If something does not spawn, it definitely doesn't fit the catagory of "least likely to spawn". It's like saying the sun is one of the least common sandwich ingredients, it's not.
0% isn't rare. It doesn't count since it's impossible. It's like saying how often does Americium spawn irl? It doesn't. It can exist, but only because someone makes it. They isn't spawning.
8:39 1.2 billion is nothing. Just he bedrock in the nether is 60 million by 60 million both at y 128 and y 0, so juste by counting this you get 7.2×10¹⁵ blocks which over 1 trillion. And you can approximately triple it because if the many layers of bedrock which gives a total of 2.16×10¹⁶ blocks of bedrock in the nether which obliterates even more the amount of endstone in the end
The question asked "which of these SPAWNS the least frequently?" Considering the blue axolotl doesn't spawn and has to be bread it doesn't count as a valid answer. That's why the invisible spider skeleton jockey wins as the most rare mob spawned.
I’m so glad kenadian one. Ken ties for my favourite UA-camr alongside Magictaser and Ibxtoycat. (Sorry purples, your content is amazing and I love and enjoy your awesome videos)
#16 is mega cap. Even if that 1.2 billion figure is correct on the endstone, bedrock in the Nether blows it out by an absolute LONGSHOT. See, the world border in the nether is just like the overworld: 30.000.000 blocks by 30.000.000 blocks. Both the Nether floor AND the nether ceiling have AT LEAST 1 block of bedrock everywhere; sometimes 2 or 3. So knowing these numbers, you just need to do 30million times 30million, and.... 9.0e14. NINEHUNDRED TRILLION. And times 2 for both roof and floor makes.... 1.8e15. ONE QUADRILLION, 800 TRILLION. And that is assuming exactly 1 bedrock layer per block coördinate. The actual number would likely be between 1.5 to 2 times LARGER than that. Also for #3, Iron doors dropping when mined by hand hasn't been a thing since 2015.
You're wrong about number 3, although you weren't fully wrong when you wrote your comment (and Ken and Wifies were partly wrong at the time they made this video). Iron doors do once again drop when mined by hand. The only change they received in the entire year of 2015 was it gaining unique sound effects. In 2019 it was changed to make them require a pickaxe, but then snapshot update 24w44a made it so that iron doors do drop when broken by hand again. (At the time you wrote your comment, as well as the time the quiz was recorded, the answer was wrong, though.) Edit: Apparently in the in-between period, it actually would drop, but only if you mined the top half of the door. As for q16, I think he meant which block generates the most frequently relative to other blocks in that same dimension. That, or he was referring to blocks that actually generate randomly - the 1-block thick layers of bedrock in the Nether aren't random, only the sporadic placement above and below them are. Or he was referring to the average amount within a given set area, as opposed to the entire max world size. Either way it would have been poorly communicated. (Also, your own math was wrong - the world limit extends 30 million blocks *in each direction*, meaning if we were talking about the entire world size, it'd be a length of 60 million blocks.) Ultimately, each chunk in the nether will only have a little more than 512 bedrock. I don't know what Wifies meant by the 1.2 billion figure, but if we disregard that, end stone being more plentiful does make sense. And if he was talking just about randomly generated blocks then it lines up even more. Edit: On second thought, I'm less sure about this one. Idk. I think using the 1.2 billion figure to support either side is an error, though, because we aren't given enough context to know what he means by it and it's certainly not just the total amount within the world border.
granted I am not a minecraft nerd and from this quiz, do not know much about minecraft lmao, i got 11 with the blue axolotl answer giving me an extra point
But then I had a very good idea, I used quake pro. See using quake pro put me on 110 FOV and I was able to see through walls. (As a kenadian super fan I am Legally obligated to say the line or some version of it)
8:14 did I mess up the math here? Every block in the nether's top layer is bedrock. The world borders are at -30 million and +30 million in both directions. That means the nether is 60 million by 60 million blocks. Only the top level bedrocks (and there are more on the few levels below it) give me 60.000.000 x 60.000.000 = 3.600.000.000.000.000 which is much more than the apparent 1.200.000.000 end stone.
where are you getting 1.2 billion end stone? the outer end islands extend all the way out to 30 million blocks themselves, and are much more massive than the couple layers of bedrock in the nether
@@Pieter31In Java Edition, due to a bug, the outer End islands fail to generate in multiple concentic rings. The first ring ends at ±370,719 on the X and Z axes, cutting off terrain generation in a doughnut shape. It continues empty, but the second ring starts at X/Z=(-)524,288, then disappears again at X/Z=(-)642,111 and comes back at X/Z=(-)741,456. It continues like this all the way until the world border, getting closer and closer. If the world border would be removed, going far enough would lead to world looking slightly like the stripe lands of Bedrock Edition. So no, end islands are not really that straight, and these cutoffs are massive. Bedrock in the nether far surpasses the endstone.
@@PeterGregoriusWiraputera Very interesting, thanks for sharing. It does seem to me that that would reduce the amount of endstone in the end roughly by a factor of 2, which is not quite convincing enough for me to definitively conclude it loses out to bedrock in the Nether. Regardless, I think we can all agree that the 1.2 billion end stone number is incorrect.
The iron door dropping has been fixed, which threw me off, so I stopped caring to count. Maybe I'm a bit pedantic, but I didn't like the meta questions. No amount of playing the game will teach you the 2012 minecon cape or when Notch left. But a good video overall and a realchallenge for once.
I got 18/25 right. I don't really think pigs spawning in a new biome counts as a change to the pig though, I said "the version where they made pigs take knockback on death" which I think was 1.19.3 or 1.19.4. So if it weren't for that technicality I would've had 19/25
For question 16, I was pretty sure it wasn't endstone because if you get hundreds of thousands of blocks out, you eventually stumble upon a giant ring of nothingness lasting for another couple hundreds of thousands blocks, which repeats further in the world. Apparently even this is enough to beat Nether roof+bottom xd
I literally just looked up the grass seed drop chance last night when I was adding a thing to let sticks drop from grass too. I made campfires craftable from just 4 sticks but block break speed is lower
@@evannpalma2404 Broken for what? There is literally no advantage to it unless you forgot to set up a trident killer or something. Plus you can change it on java anyway, so java stays winning lol
@titan1umtitan "oh yeah let me use a 20 by 20 plot of land to house 500 cows because entity cramming." Sounds pretty unnecessary. Or you could have it all in 2 blocks and get the same amount. Im not talking about automated afk farms because apparently "you never have enough food" but a regular farm
My summary: ❌Question 1: I answered 24 without realizing the question🤦 ✅Question 2: I answered correct! I knew invisibility for sure, strength maybe too, and regeneration seemed much more likely than health boost so I chose that. ❌Question 3: I answered D. chains, even though I remembered the bug that you could get an iron door by breaking it with your fist, but I thought it was patched since then. ✅Question 4: I answered correct B. 110🔥 ❌Question 5: I answered wrong and I chose False.. I never knew it was a thing. ✅Question 6: I answered correct🔥 Drinking a honey bottle gives you a special property of disabling the player's poison effect. And I remember that it could also disable the wither effect but they've changed it. ✅Question 7: I answered correct D. 12.5%🔥 Luckily I've made the right guess. ❌Question 8: I answered wrong! I thought it was B. The golem cape. ✅Question 9: I answered correct B. Star Trader💥 EASY 💯 ❌Question 10: I answered wrong and chose D. Neither of them! I was 100% sure wardens could trigger a sculk sensor. Why aren't they?? ❌Question 11: I answered wrong and chose A. vines, 'cause I thought you mean it's now more frequently 'cause it can generate in ruined portals too, but then you came with the mineshaft thing and I realized my mistake. ✅Question 12: I answered correct and chose D. Grindstone🔥 Even though I think a lodestone should have more blast resistance 'cause it made out of netherite ingot. ✅Question 13: I answered correct and chose D. Snifflet🔥 I remember the developers mentioning it. ✅Question 14: I answered correct and chose A. The Pool🔥🔥 ✅Question 15: I answered correct and chose A. 2 parrots 🦜 ✅Question 16: I answered B. End stone🔥 'cause the entire dimension is made out of it! ✅Question 17: I answered D. Ender chest, I read that on the wiki one day.. ✅Question 18: I answered B. Cod💥 It's so easy man I know this things okay ✅Question 19: I answered correct and chose C. 60%🔥 ✅Question 20: I answered correct and chose C. Night Vision🔥 ✅Question 21: Luckily I answered correct and chose B. November 2014, what a lucky guess jeez.. ✅Question 22: I answered correct and chose A. 10 inc sac💥 ✅Question 23: I answered correct again and chose D. 1.20, 'cause I thought it was about the change that they made the saddles and carpets equippable with right-click on the mob with a saddle, but yeah cherry grove makes sense too🤷 ✅Question 24: I chose D. Spider jockey, with knowing it has 1% chance of spawning. ✅Question 25: I answered correct and chose C. Melon Slice 🍉, you can only trade with them for emeralds, but not for them with emeralds. Thanks for the quiz it was so much fun, make more in the future if you can🙏
8:25 how did you get this answer? I would imagine the ranking would go A>b>d>c A because there is between 2 and 8 (maybe 10?) bedrock for each vertical slice of 1x1 in the nether, B because there can be over 50 per vertical slice, but most vertical slices contain no blocks (due to floating islands) And i would rank c and d about equal, since they are biome specific, but when in the biome, the biome is large and there is a lot of the blocks per vertical slice.
Compressed to single layers, the bedrock on the Nether is only about 3 blocks on both top and bottom. The end's islands are actually pretty densely packed; look up some map generation sites if you want confirmation of that. Image analysis shows that about 50% of the surface area of the End is filled with them, once you go outside the center ring (which is negligible on the full scale). So to take those and make a full 6 block layer, the islands need to be on average two times as thick as those 6 blocks. 6 * 2 is just 12, though; the end islands are on average way thicker than that. So the math definitely checks out.
@@titan1umtitan I'm honestly not sure how much impact those have in the grand scheme of things. Did anyone ever calculate how much % of the world those take away on a default full sized world border?
Nope. It's "drop itself when minded by hand" not just mine by hand. The answer is B because prior to 1.15, iron doors could be dropped when mined by hand, and all the others never had this characteristic
# of questions I got right: 14 The ones I got wrong: entity cramming number, quake pro FOV, flaming arrows in rain, 2012 Minecon cap, most common block generated (both of them), parrot groups, poisonous potato poison rate, suspicious stew, pig spawning, rarest mob
What? I'am an expert at villager trading in Minecraft (bedrock) and yeah the villagers do sell sus stew but not with poison effect, it always gives the night vision effect, again I'am on bedrock, so maybe it's a java thing
I think I got poison once on bedrock, got mad and killed that scammer. But that was a long time ago so maybe there's a bug that makes it always night vision now
For people saying question #24 (12:55) is wrong because blue axolotls can't spawn naturally - the question never specified that the mob had to spawn naturally (without player interaction). Blue axolotls have a 1/1200 chance to spawn when 2 non-blue axolotls are bred, but an invisible spider jockey only has a 1/5000 chance of spawning. A better example of a mob that woud break the parameters of the question is the Giant, which is a mob that _actually_ can't spawn - unless you use commands to summon it.
"Spawns the least frequently" Breeding is NOT spawning. Wouldn't giants technically be able to spawn under this logic because the player can summon them in?
@@high_rager IDK where the hell you got that info but that's completely wrong, they are still obtainable under most circumstances except small water holes
For question 24, the correct answer is actually blue axolotl. The questions was which one of these mobs “spawn” least frequently. The blue axolotl can only be obtained from breeding 2 axolotls and have a 0% chance to spawn naturally!
I FORGOT I RECORDED THIS A YEAR AGO SO IF SOME OF THE QUESTIONS ARE SUPER WRONG GIVE YOURSELF THE POINT!!!
my bad that's what happens when you procrastinate editing for a year
ye, the iron door only dropped in older version, like 1.16, but on 1.21, they cant drop. Relatable about the procrastination
that 24 dollars probably has been spent 1000 fold by now
ya, they changed the iron door thing, thanks for clarifying
5:36 what source of info tells u the frequency of blocks generation?
For a year?! Wow!
Wait what
bros questioning his life about when he filmed this 😭
@@LucidizedZuhaib it's literally been so long I got jumpscared
@@CraftyMasterman lmao
Lol@@CraftyMasterman
I was rooting for you man 😭
kenadian does seem like the kind of guy to know that a iron door drops itself
doesn't everyone know that?
I can’t remember if he played in an escape room or if he set it up, but there was an escape room where he had to break an iron door by hand to collect it, to then use it later on in the escape room.
Funniliy enough, I only know this because I saw Ken play a Wato escape room
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it only happens when you mine the top half fun fact
Ain’t no way the lodestone has the lowest blast resistance. It’s literally made with netherite - one of the only indestructible blocks.
Not indestructible. Players can break it and blue wither skulls can break it
Lodestone is primarily made of chiseled stone, not Netherite just because it has Netherite Ingot as a recipe.
It's like saying Respawn Anchors is as hard as Glowstone just because it has it as a recipe.
@@user-tzzglsstle585e38 No, because respawn anchors are also made of crying obsidian and they are as strong as crying obsidian
@@user-tzzglsstle585e38 That's the opposite logic though. All obsidian crafted blocks share the same blast resistance which beats out pretty much everything else (minus anvils, they tie), would it not be logical to say that 3 netherite ingots would be stronger than a 3? Especially when chiseled stone has a blast resistance of 6...lodestone's are lower than both for no reason.
@@titan1umtitan No they don't, Beacon has an incredibly low blast resistance and durability for something made out of 3 obsidian.
Although you have a point about Lodestone having low blast resistance than Chiseled Stone for some reason-- you are missing the point, my point is that just because there's a certain material in that block doesn't mean the block has to automatically adjusts to copy every single one of its properties, especially in Lodestone's case which is 99% Stone and only uses 1 single Netherite Ingot not even as part of the block reinforcement but as the compass magnet function of it (especially considering there's no block in the game that is made of only a single Netherite Ingot, which is significant because we know that a small amount of Netherite isn't that strong when you compare the amount of durability it adds to tools and armor).
This is why I brought up Respawn Anchors as an example, the Glowstone in its recipe is only there for its function but the block itself is primarily made of Obsidian hence why it copies its block properties.
"insane 24$ price" well at least thats something.
They announced the prize right before 0:24
poor wifies thinking $24 is a lot
Prize, not price...
@@montyvr6772 🤓
@@montyvr6772 also I'm a non English speaker bruh
Fully unrelated but in the middle of this I saw the C: as a smily face and the D: as a sad face. I couldn't unsee this for the other 7 minutes.
Now look at the Windows drive letters...
i saw this at the start and couldnt unsee it the whole video
I noticed this since the very first trivia video and everytime i look at the my mood just goes from :) to :(
@@Just_a_random_username from :) to ): (bet you won't be able to unsee this :)
Naah, lemme just watch Steve doing random shit on the selectionscreen
The blue axolotl is actually the correct answer. It doesn't spawn naturally, only having a 1/1200 chance from breeding. The invisible spider jockey is not a constant spawn rate because it must be in hard and the regional difficulty must be high enough. I am not certain the exact odds of the invisible jockey but I think in a hard chunk with max regional difficulty it could be as high as 1/500(This is the high estimate and reality it may still be rarer).
But it doesn’t spawn naturally, so it can’t be right
@@KingCube900yeah I'm with you. If something can't spawn that doesn't make it rare, just impossible.
@@KingCube900 that's just a 0% chance
question says naturally spawns the least. It doesn't spawn naturally so it's wrong.. 13:02
Blue axolotl doesn’t have a 0% chance, it doesn’t have a chance. so its wrong
4:18 Question 9: Star Trader is naturally the intended answer, though if I'm being extremely pedantic, the correct option would be D, as achievements were replaced with advancements in Java 1.12
Though I suppose they're still called achievements on Bedrock, where Star Trader is also a thing
I was thinking this too; I thought it was a trick question because they're no longer called "achievements".
clickbait should be illegal
Unsubscribe if needed, tell UA-cam to not recommend the channel, done. Did that.
this isn't clickbait
Nah i agree with you i was stuck thinking about which spawned in the nether for like 2m thenni clicked on the video to see the answer lol but it werent even there
@@pricklypumpkin7492 oh i see
The answer is all of them, if you place them there
Question: How much FOV is quake pro. They can literally they check the answer in the menu.
You are right. But they can also check every question's answer from google
@@3141minecraft Minecraft isn't google
@@timewarpdrive77 So????? Literally just open another window.
@@LeyScar Sure, but theres a diifference
@@timewarpdrive77 checking in game is absolutely cheating. same thing applies to any other trivia category. either you know it, or you make an educated guess. there is no difference between looking for the answer on google or looking for the answer in game, because "looking for the answer" is not "trivia"
6:42 NOOOOOO! the solution for kenadian was, at last, not a hopper
not gonna lie, i thought kenadian would get that right coz wifies and kenadian failed to explode the grindstone in the wifies debunk 😅
@@CloudBunny9813 i was doing the trivia while watching the video and i got that question right because i remembered that!!!!!!!! :D
14/25 but i thought blue axolotls didn't spawn naturally anymore? I believe you only have a chance from breeding. so that would make 15/25, please make more of these I really like to test my minecraft knowledge!
Exactly
i knew that too but i interpreted it as a trick question: which mobs spawn least frequently, and blue axolotls dont even spawn at all, so they're out of the question
Blue axolotls spawn naturally tho lol
@@Gay_e.triste No, they don't. You're forced to breed for them.
@@Gay_e.triste They don't
The blue axolotl has the smallest spawn rate, being 0. There is no spawn rate less than 0 so the blue axolotl wins
19/25. I love these videos because they actually give me a challenge unlike literally every other Minecraft trivia test/video
Q1- C:24
Q2- A:Health Boost
Q3- A:Iron Pressure Plate
Q4- C:120
Q5- B:False
Q6- Drinking a bottle of honey removes the poison effect
Q7- C:10%
Q8- B:A Golem
Q9- B:Star Trader
Q10- B:Warden
Q11- A:Vines
Q12- C:Loadstone
Q13- D:Snifflet
Q14- D:Urban
Q15- C:4
Q16- C:Water
Q17- A:Glazed Terracotta
Q18- D:Rotten Flesh
Q19- C:60%
Q20- C:Night Vision
Q21- D:April 2014
Q22- A:Ink Sac (this is technically true because you can get multiple and the chance decreases exponentially as the number goes up)
Q23- C:1.19.3
Q24- D:Invisible Spider Jockey
Q25- C:Melon
Nah I know for a fact Vines spawn way more than Oak Fences.
Vines spawn naturally in Jungles, Swamps, Mangrove Swamps, Pillager Towers, Woodland Mansions (one room), and Jungle Temples. On Bedrock they also spawn on fallen trees which is a bedrock exclusive "structure"
Feature should be the correct word for fallen trees.
I guess mineshafts spawn more commonly, and the biomes are pretty rare? Idk I ain't doing the math
13:32 well you can not obtain a glowing item frame from villager trading. And that is definitely one of those
I was confused about this. You can get a normal item frame from cartographers (although kinda rare because of all 16 banners) but not glowing ones
Exactly. He blatantly used the wrong texture. I chose the glow item frame as well.
Wow, what a surprise, the thumbnail isn't in the video! And even if it was, there isn't a correct answer!
Yes it is. It's a trick question and you can find all of the blocks there in the nether. If you place them there
I got a whole eight questions correct. Clearly I am the best miner in the world!
(I almost gave myself an extra point in the rarest mobs one because I didn't hear him say that the spider was invisible)
He's also dead wrong about the spider
@@timewarpdrive77 Yea, zero percent for the blue axolotl is still lower than whatever chance the invisible spider jockey has.
Without literally ever even wondering much less knowing, and before you listed the possible answers, I was like "Obviously a baby Sniffer would be a Snifflet." Lmfao
the amount of times I second guessed myself, changed my answer, and then had my original answer be right is more than I'd like to admit
Good luck in the trivia guys
Edit: actually some questions are for java only
I'm outraged on behalf of all the players in bedrock edition
@@leezhetong68 same 😅
The Java version is the game they're playing, so that's quite obvious.
@@Nyerguds 🤓
Horray these are back! I did alright, with a few lucky guesses and a few unlucky ones (I especially didnt remember the minecon cape or the painting). I feel clever remembering mineshafts fence so I got the oak fence one. I am shocked that lodestone has such a low blast resistance, I would have never thought that. So I only missed 4!
I kinda want to contend the last spawning mob one. Blue axolotls dont spawn, so they could be said to be the most rare, but baby brown sheep are crazy uncommon..... OH THE SPIDER IS INVISIBLE yeah you got it
I hope bedrock is pretty common otherwise I'd fall out of the world
Weren’t they actually right with the blue axolotl, since that has a 0% chance to spawn naturally, and can only be spawned by a rare mutation when breeding two other axolotls (or by breeding a blue axolotl with another axolotl)?
Yup
They say spawns the least frequently 13:02
Since it doesn't spawn then it can't be an option
@@andrejosue98Wrong. 0% is an amount
@@brady-o-active1167 No, 0 is a lack of an amount. When you say I have 0 dollars, it means you have no amount of dolars.
When you say there is 0% of alcohol in a beverage, it means there is no amount of alcohol in that beverage
@@andrejosue98 the idea that 0% can be expressed as, well, a percent, does mean that it is an amount. If you were to rank them all on their spawn percent, you would still include it, just because we commonly can equate 0 to mean nothing does not mean that, mathematically, it is excluded when given as a data point
6:50 Hopper was not the solution 😔
13:20 is wrong since the Blue Axolotl cannot spawn. The other three mobs have a chance of spawning naturally and the blue Axolotl doesn't
Exactly what I was thinking
you could say it doesn't spawn the least since it doesn't spawn at all
@@loedje Um, no
If something does not spawn, it definitely doesn't fit the catagory of "least likely to spawn". It's like saying the sun is one of the least common sandwich ingredients, it's not.
@@TemphinFD if you were to put the sun in a question, then it would be the right answer
Me a bedrock player: 😵💫
6:34 Error
7:52 me when someone asks me to name something that can explode
"20 dollars is 20 dollars"
12:56 you're wrong and the contestants are all correct, the blue axolotl has a 0% chance of spawning
0% isn't rare. It doesn't count since it's impossible.
It's like saying how often does Americium spawn irl?
It doesn't.
It can exist, but only because someone makes it. They isn't spawning.
8:39 1.2 billion is nothing. Just he bedrock in the nether is 60 million by 60 million both at y 128 and y 0, so juste by counting this you get 7.2×10¹⁵ blocks which over 1 trillion. And you can approximately triple it because if the many layers of bedrock which gives a total of 2.16×10¹⁶ blocks of bedrock in the nether which obliterates even more the amount of endstone in the end
10:30 common sense cats are scared of water
They would also eat the fish
me on bedrock edition :( 1:42
Honey bottles also remove nausea
The question asked "which of these SPAWNS the least frequently?" Considering the blue axolotl doesn't spawn and has to be bread it doesn't count as a valid answer. That's why the invisible spider skeleton jockey wins as the most rare mob spawned.
I got like, two bro
Playing quake with only 110 FOV is a crime, 120 minimum or you’re getting kicked from my friend group.
I’m so glad kenadian one. Ken ties for my favourite UA-camr alongside Magictaser and Ibxtoycat. (Sorry purples, your content is amazing and I love and enjoy your awesome videos)
As a bedrock player I did not do very well
#16 is mega cap.
Even if that 1.2 billion figure is correct on the endstone, bedrock in the Nether blows it out by an absolute LONGSHOT.
See, the world border in the nether is just like the overworld: 30.000.000 blocks by 30.000.000 blocks. Both the Nether floor AND the nether ceiling have AT LEAST 1 block of bedrock everywhere; sometimes 2 or 3. So knowing these numbers, you just need to do 30million times 30million, and....
9.0e14. NINEHUNDRED TRILLION. And times 2 for both roof and floor makes....
1.8e15. ONE QUADRILLION, 800 TRILLION. And that is assuming exactly 1 bedrock layer per block coördinate. The actual number would likely be between 1.5 to 2 times LARGER than that.
Also for #3, Iron doors dropping when mined by hand hasn't been a thing since 2015.
You're wrong about number 3, although you weren't fully wrong when you wrote your comment (and Ken and Wifies were partly wrong at the time they made this video). Iron doors do once again drop when mined by hand. The only change they received in the entire year of 2015 was it gaining unique sound effects. In 2019 it was changed to make them require a pickaxe, but then snapshot update 24w44a made it so that iron doors do drop when broken by hand again. (At the time you wrote your comment, as well as the time the quiz was recorded, the answer was wrong, though.)
Edit: Apparently in the in-between period, it actually would drop, but only if you mined the top half of the door.
As for q16, I think he meant which block generates the most frequently relative to other blocks in that same dimension. That, or he was referring to blocks that actually generate randomly - the 1-block thick layers of bedrock in the Nether aren't random, only the sporadic placement above and below them are. Or he was referring to the average amount within a given set area, as opposed to the entire max world size. Either way it would have been poorly communicated. (Also, your own math was wrong - the world limit extends 30 million blocks *in each direction*, meaning if we were talking about the entire world size, it'd be a length of 60 million blocks.)
Ultimately, each chunk in the nether will only have a little more than 512 bedrock. I don't know what Wifies meant by the 1.2 billion figure, but if we disregard that, end stone being more plentiful does make sense. And if he was talking just about randomly generated blocks then it lines up even more.
Edit: On second thought, I'm less sure about this one. Idk. I think using the 1.2 billion figure to support either side is an error, though, because we aren't given enough context to know what he means by it and it's certainly not just the total amount within the world border.
Y'all calling Glistering melons Glistening lol.
granted I am not a minecraft nerd and from this quiz, do not know much about minecraft lmao, i got 11 with the blue axolotl answer giving me an extra point
i love these vids. glad their back!
But then I had a very good idea, I used quake pro. See using quake pro put me on 110 FOV and I was able to see through walls. (As a kenadian super fan I am Legally obligated to say the line or some version of it)
Bedrock players on the first question: 👁️ 👄 👁️
Edit- And the second question: 👁️ 👄 👁️
Lmao true
I would disagree on the axolotl one, it doesn't "spawn" so it technically has an infinitely low chance of spawning, it has to be bred by a player
Knew the grindstone one because of the collaboration you and Ken did 🤣
Question: What minecraft object doesn't burn you? Lava or Fire?
Fire
16/24 i remember seeing an invis spider jockey and absolutely freaking out until my friend killed it
8:14 did I mess up the math here?
Every block in the nether's top layer is bedrock. The world borders are at -30 million and +30 million in both directions. That means the nether is 60 million by 60 million blocks. Only the top level bedrocks (and there are more on the few levels below it) give me
60.000.000 x 60.000.000 = 3.600.000.000.000.000 which is much more than the apparent 1.200.000.000 end stone.
where are you getting 1.2 billion end stone? the outer end islands extend all the way out to 30 million blocks themselves, and are much more massive than the couple layers of bedrock in the nether
@@Pieter31 Seems a small number to me too tbf, it's said in the video at 8:34
@@Pieter31In Java Edition, due to a bug, the outer End islands fail to generate in multiple concentic rings. The first ring ends at ±370,719 on the X and Z axes, cutting off terrain generation in a doughnut shape. It continues empty, but the second ring starts at X/Z=(-)524,288, then disappears again at X/Z=(-)642,111 and comes back at X/Z=(-)741,456. It continues like this all the way until the world border, getting closer and closer. If the world border would be removed, going far enough would lead to world looking slightly like the stripe lands of Bedrock Edition. So no, end islands are not really that straight, and these cutoffs are massive. Bedrock in the nether far surpasses the endstone.
@@PeterGregoriusWiraputera Very interesting, thanks for sharing. It does seem to me that that would reduce the amount of endstone in the end roughly by a factor of 2, which is not quite convincing enough for me to definitively conclude it loses out to bedrock in the Nether. Regardless, I think we can all agree that the 1.2 billion end stone number is incorrect.
for the first question, all 4 are correct, since it's a setting you can change
4:07 That's a piston? I just now saw that. Looks way too much like a face.
I actually said oak fences cause of villages
(Relating to #2)
So THAT'S why I can sometimes hear a spider but can't see it, and it suddenly jumps out at me...
Unless it's because I'm on 'Bugrock'
Ever notice that the redstone lamp animation has an error when crossing the bottom left corner?
Mastermind trying to mastermind everyone😂
13/25. These questions were brutal and I love it.
Also the host was cheating, so ya know
I just realized wifies used the woman skin of kenadian for the point instead of his normal skin lol
The iron door dropping has been fixed, which threw me off, so I stopped caring to count.
Maybe I'm a bit pedantic, but I didn't like the meta questions. No amount of playing the game will teach you the 2012 minecon cape or when Notch left.
But a good video overall and a realchallenge for once.
Fr like how am I supposed to know that? Next up he's gonna ask for the date of the Herobrine post
2:04 Wasn't that changed in 1.15 so it wouldn't drop?
I don’t know for sure about Java, but they definitely do not drop in bedrock
It was
I started so well, but got wrong a lot of the later questions
I got only 9
I got 18/25 right.
I don't really think pigs spawning in a new biome counts as a change to the pig though, I said "the version where they made pigs take knockback on death" which I think was 1.19.3 or 1.19.4.
So if it weren't for that technicality I would've had 19/25
For question 16, I was pretty sure it wasn't endstone because if you get hundreds of thousands of blocks out, you eventually stumble upon a giant ring of nothingness lasting for another couple hundreds of thousands blocks, which repeats further in the world. Apparently even this is enough to beat Nether roof+bottom xd
The Ender chest was stolen from a mod. The mod existed long before they were added. (The mod was made by Chickenbones)
I was thinking that!
21.5 POINTS LET'S GO
13:10 why is da pink sheep bedrock sheep and the broen one is java
8:44 bedrock in nether spawns on every x and z coordinates on top and bottom making more than 7.5 million bedrock
The question: WIch of these items can you NOT obtain from villager trading, used a glow item frame instead of a item frame in the image
I literally just looked up the grass seed drop chance last night when I was adding a thing to let sticks drop from grass too. I made campfires craftable from just 4 sticks but block break speed is lower
5/25 correct, Minecraft has advanced a lot since beta ended. :shrug:
Spoilers
1. D: 25 - Correct
2. D: Strength - Wrong
3. D: Chains - Wrong
4. C: 120 - Wrong
5. A: True - Correct
6. No clue, too new
7. A: 5% - Wrong
8. C: Creeper - Wrong
9. B: Star Trader - Correct
10. C: Both - Wrong
11. B: Infested - Wrong
12. A: Hopper - Wrong
13. C: Sniffkin - Wrong
14. D: Urban - Wrong
15. C: 4 - Wrong
16. B: Endstone - Correct
17. C: Jack baby - Wrong :(
18. C: FOOT - Wrong
19. B: 55% - Wrong
20. C: Night vision - Correct
21. A: March 2014 - Wrong
22. D: SHELL - Wrong
23. B?: 1.17 - Wrong
24. A: Sheep Pink - Wrong
25. A: Frame - Wrong
13:46 threw me off with the picture of a GLOW item frame
haha, that was hard one. you are definitely should add me to your next competition, so the other contestants will not feel so bad about themselves :D
0:31 in bedrock there is no such thing as entity craming (we better) 1:13 this also isn't a feature on bedrock
Guess what version they're playing and talking about lol, also entity cramming is a good thing, and used for farms
@titan1umtitan idk about you but being able to have 200 cows in a 1 block cage seems kinda broken
@@evannpalma2404 Broken for what? There is literally no advantage to it unless you forgot to set up a trident killer or something. Plus you can change it on java anyway, so java stays winning lol
@titan1umtitan "oh yeah let me use a 20 by 20 plot of land to house 500 cows because entity cramming." Sounds pretty unnecessary. Or you could have it all in 2 blocks and get the same amount. Im not talking about automated afk farms because apparently "you never have enough food" but a regular farm
@@evannpalma2404 even with a regular farm, why the fuck would you have 500 cows? and like I said, it's adjustable on java, so...
also I got only 2 wrong the trading one and the rarest mob one.
My summary:
❌Question 1: I answered 24 without realizing the question🤦
✅Question 2: I answered correct! I knew invisibility for sure, strength maybe too, and regeneration seemed much more likely than health boost so I chose that.
❌Question 3: I answered D. chains, even though I remembered the bug that you could get an iron door by breaking it with your fist, but I thought it was patched since then.
✅Question 4: I answered correct B. 110🔥
❌Question 5: I answered wrong and I chose False.. I never knew it was a thing.
✅Question 6: I answered correct🔥 Drinking a honey bottle gives you a special property of disabling the player's poison effect. And I remember that it could also disable the wither effect but they've changed it.
✅Question 7: I answered correct D. 12.5%🔥 Luckily I've made the right guess.
❌Question 8: I answered wrong! I thought it was B. The golem cape.
✅Question 9: I answered correct B. Star Trader💥 EASY 💯
❌Question 10: I answered wrong and chose D. Neither of them! I was 100% sure wardens could trigger a sculk sensor. Why aren't they??
❌Question 11: I answered wrong and chose A. vines, 'cause I thought you mean it's now more frequently 'cause it can generate in ruined portals too, but then you came with the mineshaft thing and I realized my mistake.
✅Question 12: I answered correct and chose D. Grindstone🔥 Even though I think a lodestone should have more blast resistance 'cause it made out of netherite ingot.
✅Question 13: I answered correct and chose D. Snifflet🔥 I remember the developers mentioning it.
✅Question 14: I answered correct and chose A. The Pool🔥🔥
✅Question 15: I answered correct and chose A. 2 parrots 🦜
✅Question 16: I answered B. End stone🔥 'cause the entire dimension is made out of it!
✅Question 17: I answered D. Ender chest, I read that on the wiki one day..
✅Question 18: I answered B. Cod💥 It's so easy man I know this things okay
✅Question 19: I answered correct and chose C. 60%🔥
✅Question 20: I answered correct and chose C. Night Vision🔥
✅Question 21: Luckily I answered correct and chose B. November 2014, what a lucky guess jeez..
✅Question 22: I answered correct and chose A. 10 inc sac💥
✅Question 23: I answered correct again and chose D. 1.20, 'cause I thought it was about the change that they made the saddles and carpets equippable with right-click on the mob with a saddle, but yeah cherry grove makes sense too🤷
✅Question 24: I chose D. Spider jockey, with knowing it has 1% chance of spawning.
✅Question 25: I answered correct and chose C. Melon Slice 🍉, you can only trade with them for emeralds, but not for them with emeralds.
Thanks for the quiz it was so much fun, make more in the future if you can🙏
Q24:
The blue axolotl has a 0% chance of spawning
0
Dang bro locked in at the end there
@@Just_a_random_username I didn't look at anything, I knew everything myself, and the things I didn't know I guessed, and sometimes got lucky!
I didn't believe it so I went in singleplayer and neither the top nor bottom of an iron door will drop the item if you break it (I'm in 1.21.1)
Thank you for your research
12, bonus points for counting in binary on fingers.
*Why does the bottom left lamp keep flickering when activated*
13:22 blue axolotl is correct as it has a lower spawn chance in the wild (0%) than the other guy
Did i just get cli ckbaitet?
10:19 where the heck did you get the Spotify premium ad song?
I love how your posting all this old footage lol
16/25
I was proud to know some of the really obscure ones that they all got wrong but then embarrassed when I got simple ones wrong
Literally the only reason I clicked is because of the ft. Kenadian
i got a freaking 10 and i thought it was good. while these guys are smashing it with their scores
8:25 how did you get this answer?
I would imagine the ranking would go
A>b>d>c
A because there is between 2 and 8 (maybe 10?) bedrock for each vertical slice of 1x1 in the nether,
B because there can be over 50 per vertical slice, but most vertical slices contain no blocks (due to floating islands)
And i would rank c and d about equal, since they are biome specific, but when in the biome, the biome is large and there is a lot of the blocks per vertical slice.
Compressed to single layers, the bedrock on the Nether is only about 3 blocks on both top and bottom. The end's islands are actually pretty densely packed; look up some map generation sites if you want confirmation of that. Image analysis shows that about 50% of the surface area of the End is filled with them, once you go outside the center ring (which is negligible on the full scale). So to take those and make a full 6 block layer, the islands need to be on average two times as thick as those 6 blocks. 6 * 2 is just 12, though; the end islands are on average way thicker than that. So the math definitely checks out.
@@Nyerguds That's not taking into account the void rings though
@@titan1umtitan I'm honestly not sure how much impact those have in the grand scheme of things. Did anyone ever calculate how much % of the world those take away on a default full sized world border?
@@Nyerguds No clue, I just know that the void rings about halves the % of end stone
Fun fact getting 8 ink sacs at one time from fishing is one of the rarest things possible it Minecraft
ill make sure to come back!
#3: Trick question. They can all be mined by hand just takes longer with A, C and D
Nope. It's "drop itself when minded by hand" not just mine by hand. The answer is B because prior to 1.15, iron doors could be dropped when mined by hand, and all the others never had this characteristic
@@first-namelast-name doesn't it work on bedrock tho?
# of questions I got right: 14
The ones I got wrong: entity cramming number, quake pro FOV, flaming arrows in rain, 2012 Minecon cap, most common block generated (both of them), parrot groups, poisonous potato poison rate, suspicious stew, pig spawning, rarest mob
What? I'am an expert at villager trading in Minecraft (bedrock) and yeah the villagers do sell sus stew but not with poison effect, it always gives the night vision effect, again I'am on bedrock, so maybe it's a java thing
java is random for each villager/slot
I think I got poison once on bedrock, got mad and killed that scammer. But that was a long time ago so maybe there's a bug that makes it always night vision now
7:06 its not called a child sniffer??? 😂
For people saying question #24 (12:55) is wrong because blue axolotls can't spawn naturally - the question never specified that the mob had to spawn naturally (without player interaction).
Blue axolotls have a 1/1200 chance to spawn when 2 non-blue axolotls are bred, but an invisible spider jockey only has a 1/5000 chance of spawning.
A better example of a mob that woud break the parameters of the question is the Giant, which is a mob that _actually_ can't spawn - unless you use commands to summon it.
"Spawns the least frequently"
Breeding is NOT spawning. Wouldn't giants technically be able to spawn under this logic because the player can summon them in?
@@timewarpdrive77 Sally made 0 dollars, Timmy made 3, Tommy made 7. Who made the least? Just because one data point is 0% doesn't mean you ignore it
12:14 but what about the mending book...
You no longer get enchanted book
@@high_rager IDK where the hell you got that info but that's completely wrong, they are still obtainable under most circumstances except small water holes
Not on the list
Villagers don't sell melon slices any more? Ohh right, I guess that was removed in 1.8.x
I think they bought slices
why tf did you put a glowing item frame on screen for question 25
For the last question rekrap2 would use villagers to get melons over flying machines if you could
For question 24, the correct answer is actually blue axolotl. The questions was which one of these mobs “spawn” least frequently. The blue axolotl can only be obtained from breeding 2 axolotls and have a 0% chance to spawn naturally!