The most important thing to take to the nether is a good bow. It's much better than in the overworld because you don't primarily have to deal with mobs in caves but in open areas. You can pretty much cheese your way through bastions with bowspam, ghasts become much less scary and blazes have a much lower range than you. You avoid not only certain death, but also all the little portions of damage you get from killing mobs in melee, so you burn through food much slower. All in all, bows are very good
Most underrated comment here. Bastions are close to impossible without a bow Unless you have unlimited golden apples or a massive amount of enchanted apples
I especially recommend trying to get the infinity enchantment on a bow if you plan on spending any extended amount of time in the nether so that you don't ever run out of arrows!
I've started to use fire resistance potions in bastons and had great 'game changing' success with it. 1: lots of fall into lava 'traps' are no more 2: the bucket of lava that I use on brutes can't backfire on me 3: Ghasts who seem to show up at the worst time are far less of a threat 4: in the main treasure / magna cube spawner area, simply drop down into the lava and swim, brutes can't get you, and take out the cubes and the spawner from there then the bucket for the brutes and claim the treasure.
Even as a veteran, currently late game hardcore java player, I've always enjoyed watching these videos because I can always learn something that may actually be handy in my own world even though it's on a different platform. I think this setup for the video is a really interesting and helpful one, and I think it would be a great idea to do a video similar to this one but for Ancient cities if you haven't done one before. A lot of players like myself honestly do not have the confidence to enter them and get the loot from them because of the warden, I think showing off techniques on how to avoid spawning the warden to make it easier to traverse and loot them would be a great video.
Ancient Cities aren't that bad. The worst part for me is finding them. I take Night Vision potions so that I don't miss any chests. If I accidentally spawn the Warden, I just run as soon as I hear him digging his way out of the ground. If you get far enough away to lose the Darkness effect, he won't be able to track you down.
Honestly the best way to loot a treasure room bastion is to start from the top and slowly make your way down with a fully enchanted bow, plenty of arrows, a few boats and some blocks to stack. When I say slowly I mean slooooooooooooowly. The Brutes are super deadly - even in fully enchanted netherite armor. Go down level by level killing everything you see with your bow. When only magma mobs remain, here’s what I recommend: If you have a potion of slow fall, jump from high up directly below the chest or chests, loot them, run away and build up and out of the structure. If you don’t have that potion, then make sure you have feather fall IV and jump down from a medium distance and do the same thing. You’re gonna get hit quite a few times, but grab the treasure and leave and you’ll be fine
If you want to be a sigma Chad, then take off all your armor, drink a potion of invisibility, potion of slow fall and a potion of fire resistance. Bring a couple stacks of stacking blocks and a hopper or two. Jump down and float to the treasure while invisible, put the hopper below the chests, take the items from the hopper then build back up. Way faster but super risky haha.
I’m so glad you made this video. I feel like I barely know anything about the nether and this has really taught me a lot. love your videos! hopefully no nether polar bears come after me 🔥🐻❄️
You forgot three very important things. 1. You can use a saddle along with a fungus fishing rod to ride a strider across the big lava oceans. 2. By crafting a respawn anchor, you can respawn in the nether. 3. There is ancient debris.
I think this is more beginner information. Respawn anchors and ancient debris are endgame. And saddles are kind of rare and a newer player probably wouldn't be going to the nether an traveling by lava right away lol. Years ago when me and my buddy first went to the nether we always made sure the portal was in sight. If we couldn't explore it without seeing the portal, we didn't go there. We also were on the Xbox 360 and you couldn't tell your coordinates unless you had a map out.
You just have to close off your portal from the other side as well, at night if mobs have access they just walk in and usually don’t get far and boom ambush you, had to learn this the hard way and fence off my portal for now
For nether fortresses- GET BOATS. Both blazes and wither skeletons can get caught. Also use those for Bastian. Slabs galore, they stop stuff from spawning. Put slabs everywhere. Floor, ceilings, stairs. Then when you need blazes use the spawner, if withers, use outside walkways, they are more common.
My last world, I spawner in bassalt delta, in the middle of a bunch of lava, surrounded by Magma cubes. My nearest Fortress was in the middle of a soulsand valley. Was a rough start but made for a great withered skeleton farm! XD
Outro joke was cute, 8/10. Properly preparing in the overworld first (enchanted diamond armor and sword, plenty of good food like cooked beef or pork chops, at least a few iron pickaxes or diamond is better, plus the stuff you mention here) and tunneling to where you want to go are definitely the keys to surviving the nether, though I’ve developed some skill with strider riding (which you oddly don’t cover here). UA-camrs make it look like just charging across basalt deltas is a good idea! It is NOT! 😱
Soul sand is great for setting up a mob killing field. It affects hostile mobs in the overworld the same way it affects the player. Soul sand is also what makes an up elevator.
You're one of the best Minecraft UA-camrs there are, I can actually watch your entire video without saturation like others. Luv u. Also bedrock players rocks.
One thing I finally realized is that you can place blocks (cobble or whatever) out in front of you while you're still in the portal, just in case the game stuck the portal in a deadly spot (like a wall on one side and a drop into lava on the other). I'll vote for basalt delta for worst biome. You can't even run.
My first three Nether portals were directly in the middle of a pool of lava. With the 4 sec lag died so many times. Next two were also in and near a huge lava bed and 10 to 15 lava spring monsters. That 4 sec lag killed me many many times. Never did the portal after that.
A pro tip for nether gold ore: if you use silk touch and smelt the ores instead you get one ingot per ore which is more than even if you mine it with fortune 3
One thing I find very useful for bridging in the nether on bedrock is that it’s actually possible to build bridges whilst sprinting and jumping. You just have to place a block underneath you, move your mouse down really fast whilst still holding the place button, so that you look at your feet, and then walk
I know this is late, but if you're in the 'best bastion' in the nether, you many blocks with you and a good pickaxe If you're in the middle, in this treasure spot with the guatanteed upgrade, i recommend that you destroy one line of blocks that connect the tiny bridge and the treasure spot. That way, the piglin brute can come at you while you loot the chests. Remeber that the magma cubes are still there, so better fill the tiny gaps on the treasure 'island'
45% is almost everyone, most people don't beat the games that they buy(witch is a fair way to play btw), so 45% of people going to the nether is probably 80% or 90% of people who really played the game. i've opened true achievements and it says that 55% of people have this achievement(Into the Nether) so i will use 50% to be fair (45% ~ 55% = 50%). obs: i'm not a math teacher but i think that my calculations make some sense, i'm sorry if i'm wrong. 88% of people have the "Benchmaking" achivement, witch is basically "craft a crafting table", this makes our 50% go to 56%. 74% have the "Acquire Hardware", witch is "smelt an iron ingot", this makes our 50% go to 67%. 63% have the "Diamonds" achivement, witch is basically "mine diamonds", this makes our 50% go to 79%. now let's say that everyone that got the "Into the Nether" achivement got the diamonds one first, this would mean that almost 80% of people that got diamonds have gone to the nether, so 45% and 55% are not real numbers because most people give up before having even iron.
Not sure how you're justifying your percentages, but I'll agree that "45% of people who play the game have been to the Nether" is most likely wrong, since it's only counting players that got the achievement. So, if someone turned on cheats to keep their inventory, stop mob griefing, or turn off fire spread, then it won't count that person as "going to the Nether".
@@THE_bchati am using the inverse rule of 3 so every time the 100 go down the 50 go up this means that as the player base "decrease" we have a smaller sample of players that matter. edit: let's say that we have 100 players, 45 of them have gone to the nether but only 63 got diamons, if we consider diamonds as a pre-requisite to go to the nether them we don't have 100 player, we have 63 and from those 63 only 45 have gone to the nether, that was the ideal behind the math, even though i don't know if it's right.
I use chunk base to figure out where everything is. And then I just dig at y10 . I make tunnels to everywhere and that's how I get around and avoid all enemies
It's even easier to use the nether to traverse the overworld if you just build portals on the nether rooftop. Nothing spawns up there so it's basically completely safe.
Another tip, the lava oceans only usually go from y30 to y 23 or 22. If you fall into lava in full protection 4 diamond armor you get 35 seconds to sink, start nerdpoling up while swimming, and on the last block go to the side to place it correctly and get out. This is also helpful for making highways, allowing you to completely avoid lava oceans entirely and mine in relative peace
Disagree on the soulsand valley: just jump-run everywhere and you won't be slow - no need for Soulspeed. Do bring a bow though, much less of a headache dealing with Skelebobs at range.
I highly recommend using scaffolding for fall damage for the easy way you can place scaffolding and let it fall and then fall on it and take no damage safer easier
The trip to and from the nether is what kills me the most. The portal lets me through and some creeper kills me or Piglin or something. it really makes me angry.
29:20 what on overworld is that thing at the right side of the screen? Disappears ominously in the next shot of it, looks like if a whale was made of sculk?
I hate the nether insomuch as it’s so easy to die upon first entering the portal. I recommend waiting until you have fully enchanted diamond armor before going in
Powdered snow is actually the closest thing to a water bucket in the Nether since it's way more similar than placing a hay bale or twisting vines, or is that only in Java?
How can you place a block right in front on the one you’re standing on while building a bridge? I usually have to slowly move on the edge of it and to crazy camera movement to place te next block if I’m building the bridge I’m waking on
...uuh, nether portal linking is a VERY precise science. X/8 Z/8 Y. I can literally build portals in view of eachother and know where in the overworked they will lead to.
I don't understand people who think Crimson Forests are easier than even Nether Wastes. I would personally consider them the second hardest biome after Soulsand Valleys. I actively avoid them because every time I spend longer than 1 minute in one, I get two-shot by a Hoglin. Better than being shot to death by a literal firing brigade, but definitely harder imo than Nether Wastes (where you can see everything for miles around, piglins don't bother you if you wear gold, and Ghasts give a warning shriek before they fire a blob that you can literally repel with fist spam), and even a bit harder than Basalt Deltas (where the biggest issue is easily fixable with a bunch of cheap cobblestone- the terrain).
Whenever you look at game achievements to judge how much of the community has unlocked them, you should always normalize the value by checking what percentage of players have achieved the achievements you get for just playing the game. For instance, only 83% of players have crafted a wooden pickaxe (Time to Mine!) so about 17% of players aren’t playing survival at all.
I just saw/watched this video and to hear soul valley is the 4th hardest biome in your list the biome I decided to make a mini base thinking it was a good idea to explore got killed by skeletons repeatedly showing from all sides I can see why it is!!!! 😢😢😢😢 Why did my portal send me here!!!!!😭😭😭
I think another contributing thing to why half "gamers" haven't been to the nether is cause they aren't fully committed to minecrafting and getting op loot or something, or they simply don't care that much
First, you could not have come up with a better way to die than that. Congrats. Second: Does bedrock really let you place a bridge while walking forward at full speed? Java, you have to face backwards, go slowly, and place a block while half-on, half-off the last block.
Late to the game, and it started with "wth is THAT," learning vid on YT... Yeah have the game nearly two months now.... Still stuck on tutorials and lore-vids, deep dives and theories.... So i'll reach the Nether somewhere fall next year on this rate😂
@@toycat only fair...been binging your channel for a couple of days now... Actually relaxes me after a busy day, and i keep learning more about Minecraft during those 👌🤣 So don't thank me for subscribing, thank you for creating the content that keeps me entertained 🥰
Hello fellow minecraft players I noticed a off pixil in the snot smithing template especially the leggings I play on my phone Pocket edition if you've also encountered this please say you've also noticed it!
Yeah, bedrock only - the game assumes that you want to build out when you place a block on the edge of another (assuming there aren’t other blocks within range beneath you). It’s not completely ‘midair’, as you can’t place blocks on air obviously.. but is an amazing QoL feature, and gets rid of the awkward crouch placing on Java.
Backshadowspeed*, you can take your L back my friend 😂 Sorry to be that guy but if they've subscribed since the start I figured they deserve to have their actual screen name in the video lol.
The most important thing to take to the nether is a good bow. It's much better than in the overworld because you don't primarily have to deal with mobs in caves but in open areas. You can pretty much cheese your way through bastions with bowspam, ghasts become much less scary and blazes have a much lower range than you. You avoid not only certain death, but also all the little portions of damage you get from killing mobs in melee, so you burn through food much slower. All in all, bows are very good
Thank you. I learned so much from this comment. 😊❤
yeah I'm surprised he didn't mention that, may have forgotten I suppose
We’re movin to the nether moving to the nether oooohoohoooho🎶🎶
Most underrated comment here. Bastions are close to impossible without a bow
Unless you have unlimited golden apples or a massive amount of enchanted apples
I especially recommend trying to get the infinity enchantment on a bow if you plan on spending any extended amount of time in the nether so that you don't ever run out of arrows!
I've started to use fire resistance potions in bastons and had great 'game changing' success with it. 1: lots of fall into lava 'traps' are no more 2: the bucket of lava that I use on brutes can't backfire on me 3: Ghasts who seem to show up at the worst time are far less of a threat 4: in the main treasure / magna cube spawner area, simply drop down into the lava and swim, brutes can't get you, and take out the cubes and the spawner from there then the bucket for the brutes and claim the treasure.
Even as a veteran, currently late game hardcore java player, I've always enjoyed watching these videos because I can always learn something that may actually be handy in my own world even though it's on a different platform. I think this setup for the video is a really interesting and helpful one, and I think it would be a great idea to do a video similar to this one but for Ancient cities if you haven't done one before. A lot of players like myself honestly do not have the confidence to enter them and get the loot from them because of the warden, I think showing off techniques on how to avoid spawning the warden to make it easier to traverse and loot them would be a great video.
Yes!
Ancient Cities aren't that bad. The worst part for me is finding them. I take Night Vision potions so that I don't miss any chests. If I accidentally spawn the Warden, I just run as soon as I hear him digging his way out of the ground. If you get far enough away to lose the Darkness effect, he won't be able to track you down.
lots... and lots... of wool is your best friend since it makes your movements silent.
I love these kinds of videos, even if I know a lot of stuff in the video it's a nice refresher course
Definitely agree always good to remember these things exist and things you can do
Honestly the best way to loot a treasure room bastion is to start from the top and slowly make your way down with a fully enchanted bow, plenty of arrows, a few boats and some blocks to stack. When I say slowly I mean slooooooooooooowly. The Brutes are super deadly - even in fully enchanted netherite armor.
Go down level by level killing everything you see with your bow.
When only magma mobs remain, here’s what I recommend:
If you have a potion of slow fall, jump from high up directly below the chest or chests, loot them, run away and build up and out of the structure. If you don’t have that potion, then make sure you have feather fall IV and jump down from a medium distance and do the same thing.
You’re gonna get hit quite a few times, but grab the treasure and leave and you’ll be fine
I will use use this guide next time
If you want to be a sigma Chad, then take off all your armor, drink a potion of invisibility, potion of slow fall and a potion of fire resistance. Bring a couple stacks of stacking blocks and a hopper or two. Jump down and float to the treasure while invisible, put the hopper below the chests, take the items from the hopper then build back up. Way faster but super risky haha.
@@matthewbaier766 Nah, im not that rich yet
I’m so glad you made this video. I feel like I barely know anything about the nether and this has really taught me a lot. love your videos! hopefully no nether polar bears come after me 🔥🐻❄️
You forgot three very important things. 1. You can use a saddle along with a fungus fishing rod to ride a strider across the big lava oceans. 2. By crafting a respawn anchor, you can respawn in the nether. 3. There is ancient debris.
This was very much absent important information
I think this is more beginner information. Respawn anchors and ancient debris are endgame. And saddles are kind of rare and a newer player probably wouldn't be going to the nether an traveling by lava right away lol.
Years ago when me and my buddy first went to the nether we always made sure the portal was in sight. If we couldn't explore it without seeing the portal, we didn't go there.
We also were on the Xbox 360 and you couldn't tell your coordinates unless you had a map out.
@@bigleenethsaddles arent rare pick up a fishing rod
Bedrock is crazy, zombies went through my portal and robbed my loot all while I'm stuck on the nether loading screen. Even a shield doesn't help
Yeah that's some glitch huh always happens to me I'm loading in and I get attacked and die. Like wth is that shi
You just have to close off your portal from the other side as well, at night if mobs have access they just walk in and usually don’t get far and boom ambush you, had to learn this the hard way and fence off my portal for now
For nether fortresses- GET BOATS. Both blazes and wither skeletons can get caught. Also use those for Bastian. Slabs galore, they stop stuff from spawning. Put slabs everywhere. Floor, ceilings, stairs. Then when you need blazes use the spawner, if withers, use outside walkways, they are more common.
The inner hallways of fortresses actually contain many more spawn spots for wither skeletons on Bedrock edition
I really enjoy the nether now, I'd say the hardest part in the fortresses wither skeleton & blaze. Very rarely do I die to anything else!
My last world, I spawner in bassalt delta, in the middle of a bunch of lava, surrounded by Magma cubes. My nearest Fortress was in the middle of a soulsand valley. Was a rough start but made for a great withered skeleton farm! XD
Outro joke was cute, 8/10. Properly preparing in the overworld first (enchanted diamond armor and sword, plenty of good food like cooked beef or pork chops, at least a few iron pickaxes or diamond is better, plus the stuff you mention here) and tunneling to where you want to go are definitely the keys to surviving the nether, though I’ve developed some skill with strider riding (which you oddly don’t cover here). UA-camrs make it look like just charging across basalt deltas is a good idea! It is NOT! 😱
More like frantically scrambling and dodging and jumping around basalt deltas.
Soul sand is great for setting up a mob killing field. It affects hostile mobs in the overworld the same way it affects the player. Soul sand is also what makes an up elevator.
You're one of the best Minecraft UA-camrs there are, I can actually watch your entire video without saturation like others. Luv u.
Also bedrock players rocks.
One thing I finally realized is that you can place blocks (cobble or whatever) out in front of you while you're still in the portal, just in case the game stuck the portal in a deadly spot (like a wall on one side and a drop into lava on the other). I'll vote for basalt delta for worst biome. You can't even run.
I pick you over eyecraftmc for this stuff, you are a rare bedrock UA-camr
And you have good music…
Thank you for getting straight to the point and talking quickly. I hate having to watch a video that drags on.
Best presented Nether Guide of all. LIKE! 👍 And finally SUBSCRIBED 😂
The details on each topic is clear to understand and easy to follow. Thank you! 🎉
My first three Nether portals were directly in the middle of a pool of lava. With the 4 sec lag died so many times. Next two were also in and near a huge lava bed and 10 to 15 lava spring monsters. That 4 sec lag killed me many many times. Never did the portal after that.
A pro tip for nether gold ore: if you use silk touch and smelt the ores instead you get one ingot per ore which is more than even if you mine it with fortune 3
Baby zombie pigmen will fit in a 1.5 block gap
thank you toycat, very yes
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These videos are amazing thank you!! Can't wait to see more
2:32 That is until the invisible polar bear biome gets added
I definitely need this, no matter how many times I got to the Nether I always loose my stuff.
One thing I find very useful for bridging in the nether on bedrock is that it’s actually possible to build bridges whilst sprinting and jumping.
You just have to place a block underneath you, move your mouse down really fast whilst still holding the place button, so that you look at your feet, and then walk
Simply incredible, he used music from Legacy Minecraft 10/10
I know this is late, but if you're in the 'best bastion' in the nether, you many blocks with you and a good pickaxe
If you're in the middle, in this treasure spot with the guatanteed upgrade, i recommend that you destroy one line of blocks that connect the tiny bridge and the treasure spot. That way, the piglin brute can come at you while you loot the chests. Remeber that the magma cubes are still there, so better fill the tiny gaps on the treasure 'island'
45% is almost everyone, most people don't beat the games that they buy(witch is a fair way to play btw), so 45% of people going to the nether is probably 80% or 90% of people who really played the game.
i've opened true achievements and it says that 55% of people have this achievement(Into the Nether) so i will use 50% to be fair (45% ~ 55% = 50%).
obs: i'm not a math teacher but i think that my calculations make some sense, i'm sorry if i'm wrong.
88% of people have the "Benchmaking" achivement, witch is basically "craft a crafting table", this makes our 50% go to 56%.
74% have the "Acquire Hardware", witch is "smelt an iron ingot", this makes our 50% go to 67%.
63% have the "Diamonds" achivement, witch is basically "mine diamonds", this makes our 50% go to 79%.
now let's say that everyone that got the "Into the Nether" achivement got the diamonds one first, this would mean that almost 80% of people that got diamonds have gone to the nether, so 45% and 55% are not real numbers because most people give up before having even iron.
Not sure how you're justifying your percentages, but I'll agree that "45% of people who play the game have been to the Nether" is most likely wrong, since it's only counting players that got the achievement. So, if someone turned on cheats to keep their inventory, stop mob griefing, or turn off fire spread, then it won't count that person as "going to the Nether".
@@THE_bchati am using the inverse rule of 3 so every time the 100 go down the 50 go up this means that as the player base "decrease" we have a smaller sample of players that matter.
edit: let's say that we have 100 players, 45 of them have gone to the nether but only 63 got diamons, if we consider diamonds as a pre-requisite to go to the nether them we don't have 100 player, we have 63 and from those 63 only 45 have gone to the nether, that was the ideal behind the math, even though i don't know if it's right.
I use chunk base to figure out where everything is. And then I just dig at y10 . I make tunnels to everywhere and that's how I get around and avoid all enemies
It killed me when he "ran out of food" but was holding 2 hay bales 😂
Bro became bear gylls in the last clips 🤣🤣
Amazing video and the end is great 😂
25:54 ive been using trap doors. Its similar to slabs but you get a way of locking the hole
i believe the comprehensive Desert Well guide is in order.
It's even easier to use the nether to traverse the overworld if you just build portals on the nether rooftop. Nothing spawns up there so it's basically completely safe.
Another tip, the lava oceans only usually go from y30 to y 23 or 22. If you fall into lava in full protection 4 diamond armor you get 35 seconds to sink, start nerdpoling up while swimming, and on the last block go to the side to place it correctly and get out. This is also helpful for making highways, allowing you to completely avoid lava oceans entirely and mine in relative peace
I think one big reason that half of players never go to the nether might be that a third of players never manage to get wood.
Convinced my bf to play the craft w me and he was totally lost, this vid was really helpful!
needed this
Disagree on the soulsand valley: just jump-run everywhere and you won't be slow - no need for Soulspeed. Do bring a bow though, much less of a headache dealing with Skelebobs at range.
I like the Basalt Delta!!!
you can also use a powdered snow bucket in place of a water bucket
The nether used to scare me so much as a little kid 😅
Regular piglins also get angry when you open ender chests, and shulker boxes. I learnt this the hard way
Ohhhh it's been years since I watched one of your videos😂 I feel old saying that
I just spawned in the salt biom next to the soul sand valley on Hardcore 💀
I highly recommend using scaffolding for fall damage for the easy way you can place scaffolding and let it fall and then fall on it and take no damage safer easier
The trip to and from the nether is what kills me the most. The portal lets me through and some creeper kills me or Piglin or something. it really makes me angry.
The way you talk induces mad anxiety
29:20 what on overworld is that thing at the right side of the screen? Disappears ominously in the next shot of it, looks like if a whale was made of sculk?
I swear I'm cursed with Ghasts always spawning in front of my Nether Portal.
That intro 😂😂😂😂. Great vid
To prevent fall damage just use powdered snow in a bucket
I hate the nether insomuch as it’s so easy to die upon first entering the portal.
I recommend waiting until you have fully enchanted diamond armor before going in
Powdered snow works in the nether and can break your fall
instead of a water bucket use a powdered snow bucket its like a water bucket
How do you bridge out in front of you? I always need to crouch and build a bridge walking backwards. Am I missing something?
Love how you are in "hardcore" mode. But have the option to respawn after you die 💀
You know it’s dangerous when the 2nd least dangerous place is the crimson forest 5:32
Powdered snow is actually the closest thing to a water bucket in the Nether since it's way more similar than placing a hay bale or twisting vines, or is that only in Java?
Built my portal and BOOM soul sand valley 💔
Bro my portal is in basalt delta cave
.... how are you placing blocks in front of you
Bedrock edition
it’s in the hitbox
How can you place a block right in front on the one you’re standing on while building a bridge? I usually have to slowly move on the edge of it and to crazy camera movement to place te next block if I’m building the bridge I’m waking on
...uuh, nether portal linking is a VERY precise science.
X/8 Z/8 Y.
I can literally build portals in view of eachother and know where in the overworked they will lead to.
I don't understand people who think Crimson Forests are easier than even Nether Wastes. I would personally consider them the second hardest biome after Soulsand Valleys. I actively avoid them because every time I spend longer than 1 minute in one, I get two-shot by a Hoglin. Better than being shot to death by a literal firing brigade, but definitely harder imo than Nether Wastes (where you can see everything for miles around, piglins don't bother you if you wear gold, and Ghasts give a warning shriek before they fire a blob that you can literally repel with fist spam), and even a bit harder than Basalt Deltas (where the biggest issue is easily fixable with a bunch of cheap cobblestone- the terrain).
Just keep warped fungus with you when you go through a Crimson Forest and hoglins aren't a problem anymore.
Whenever you look at game achievements to judge how much of the community has unlocked them, you should always normalize the value by checking what percentage of players have achieved the achievements you get for just playing the game. For instance, only 83% of players have crafted a wooden pickaxe (Time to Mine!) so about 17% of players aren’t playing survival at all.
Cool
I literally spend most of my time in the Nether buried in holes in the ground or the side of walls
190th viewer you're welcome toycat
Gotta love the random hardcore hearts
Bros the Eminem of Minecraft UA-camrs 😂
I just saw/watched this video and to hear soul valley is the 4th hardest biome in your list the biome I decided to make a mini base thinking it was a good idea to explore got killed by skeletons repeatedly showing from all sides I can see why it is!!!! 😢😢😢😢
Why did my portal send me here!!!!!😭😭😭
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Love the video but you are talking like you just snorted 5 kilos of netherkane
I think another contributing thing to why half "gamers" haven't been to the nether is cause they aren't fully committed to minecrafting and getting op loot or something, or they simply don't care that much
First, you could not have come up with a better way to die than that. Congrats.
Second: Does bedrock really let you place a bridge while walking forward at full speed? Java, you have to face backwards, go slowly, and place a block while half-on, half-off the last block.
how do you get position overlay?
How do you keep your position on screen?
Late to the game, and it started with "wth is THAT," learning vid on YT... Yeah have the game nearly two months now.... Still stuck on tutorials and lore-vids, deep dives and theories.... So i'll reach the Nether somewhere fall next year on this rate😂
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@@toycat only fair...been binging your channel for a couple of days now... Actually relaxes me after a busy day, and i keep learning more about Minecraft during those 👌🤣
So don't thank me for subscribing, thank you for creating the content that keeps me entertained 🥰
why do only 45% of players go there?
People install the game, get into a creative one to fool around for a couple minutes and then they never play the game again
Magma cubes?
How are you playing with a controller 😮
I found a fortune 3 unbreaking 3 efficiency 4 diamond pick in a bastion today
Ahhh, the invisible polar bear.
They also attack when you open a chest
Hello fellow minecraft players I noticed a off pixil in the snot smithing template especially the leggings I play on my phone Pocket edition if you've also encountered this please say you've also noticed it!
15:18 how are you placing blocks midair? is this only for bedrock?
Yeah, bedrock only - the game assumes that you want to build out when you place a block on the edge of another (assuming there aren’t other blocks within range beneath you). It’s not completely ‘midair’, as you can’t place blocks on air obviously.. but is an amazing QoL feature, and gets rid of the awkward crouch placing on Java.
This man went to the nether with no armour
On my bedrock world by the time the loading screen ends iv already been killed by ghasts and skeletons
i guess the mobs load in before i do
Backshadowspeed*, you can take your L back my friend 😂 Sorry to be that guy but if they've subscribed since the start I figured they deserve to have their actual screen name in the video lol.
Did.... did we talk about ancient debris?
i make a mote for my one way one door and then i use lots of slime blocks
Ibx toycat in his manic posting era
Watching this in the nether 👍
Baco Tell?
How are you in hardcore if you're on bedrock?
But how are you in hardcore on bedrock? I thought we didn't have it yet
Gravity always wins
How do his hearts show up as the hardcore style ones?
probably a texture pack
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Just because they don’t have the achievement doesn’t mean they weren’t there
Okay but i spawning in the spore biome of the nether difficulty lvl 4
Teleporting