12:51 In Bedrock Edition, convert it into slabs. One slab smelts the same as one plank, so planks are actually more efficient than charcoal (which is an obvious bug, but is still in 1.17).
Where do you find these weeping vines? I'm very new to this game & these seem to be very valuable to me. Can you grow these? Or how can I multiply them once I get them? Thanks!
@@ClickClack_Bam weeping vines are in the "Crimson forest" biome of the nether, the one with the red mushroom trees and the demon warthogs which are called "Hoglins". The weeping vines hang down from under the tops of the red mushroom tree things. You'll need bone meal to grow the vines down, but luckily the red nether trees have you covered for that too: Craft a Composter from crimson planks(the nether trees may look different and be called different things, but they're effectively fireproof trees) then craft a hoe to collect the red nether wart blocks from its top. Right-click the composter with the nether wart blocks in your hand several times, and the composter will fill up and make bone meal. Do that with several of the red nether trees and you'll have enough bone meal to grow down some weeping vines whenever you need to get down. You'll learn minecraft is, ironically, a very _deep_ game, chock full of these tips and tricks and nearly-hidden features. I'd suggest looking at the update logs, starting with 1.9.
I have to say, out of every video i've ever seen on the topic of "Things you may not of known in minecraft", this was the greatest and most informative one i have ever seen. there's some REALLY interesting things here i didn't even know after almost 10 years of playing
12:30 slabs are also useful if you want to build any type of floor or platform, because the height of a floor doesn't matter, and you can use twice the amount of blocks. saved me a ton of wood making my treehouse. plus if there's a floor underneath, then you'll have a taller ceiling
This video is amazing. Every other "bet you did not know" minecraft video that i've seen is always just recycling facts that i've known already. This one, I'm actually learning new interesting things from. Thank you so much
Timestamps: 0:38 1. how to toggle sneak 1:11 2. put out fire with splash potions of water (You can only extinguish yourself in Bedrock. Don't use this trick on Hypixel because it's bannable) 1:48 3. use bone meal and weeping vines to travel up and down deep ravines and caves 2:16 4. villager trading 2:44 5. crops in rows separated by 1 block of water grow faster 3:11 6. using the wrong tool will cause it to lose more durability 3:42 7. /fill command 4:19 8. make honey farms In the End 4:45 9. saddled pigs 5:12 10. another use of the /fill command 5:49 11. /replaceitem entity command for little ways to enhance your appearance 6:20 12. conduits 6:45 13. how to quickly build redstone downwards 7:16 14. use silk touch to mine gold in the nether 7:54 15. use 3rd person perspective when wearing a jack-o-lantern / jack-o-lanterns can protect you from falling dripstone 8:21 16. put cactuses behind paintings to prank your friends 8:48 17. use furnace minecarts to light tnt minecarts 9:23 18. how to maximize beehive generation 9:53 19. spy on players from up high with shulker boxes 10:20 20. use drip leaves to quickly travel over shallow bodies of water 10:44 21. make sand float 11:20 22. paintings cover gamertags 11:43 23. use crossbows with piercing to bypass other players' shields 12:10 24. use quartz slabs for better blast resistance 12:39 25. use 4 planks instead of 1 log when smelting early game 13:04 26. ender pearls do damage to whatever it lands on. Great for getting rid of end crystals! 13:29 27. cauldrons can undye items 13:52 28. chest minecarts travel farther the lighter they are 14:23 29. (Bedrock Only) stonecutters can be created with any stone variant
2:52 Actually, this is true, and the best way to use it is to alternate different crop types every row so that all of them will grow faster. For example: Wheat - Carrots - Potatoes - Wheat - ...
Me, a Minecraft Bedrock player: “man, I wish I could play Java. It’s more fun.” Me after watching a hacking load of Minecraft videos from Wifies: “is there a such thing as going back in time so I can slap myself?”
Dripleafs can only be obtained by wandering traders or in the upcoming 1.18 only from caves which wouldn't help because it really can be only used at the start of the manhunt: *allow me to introduce myself*
“So next time you come across someone who always holds up their shield, just use the crossbow, they won’t know what hit them” or just get behind them because a little utilised fact of shields is that they only work for attacks coming from the front
@@samuelluisdelespiritusanto7343 Oh, you have one of those people, okay, this will take some thinking about(do you have another friend to get behind them for you?)
I'm new to this game & get damaged greatly by the exploding enemies. Is there a stone that takes all their damage with little lost? Right now the dirt gets obliterated & I've got serious holes everywhere. Being different stone hardness I'd think one would be. Can you help me with which one?
He's talking about the toggle sneak, even though hypixel already removed the toggle sneak as a bannable mod, because that would just get people banned by just playing vanilla Minecraft
13:38 Cauldrons have a great use. Put one under a dripstone that has lava above the block its attached to. Each drip has a chance to fill the cauldron, giving you a renewable supply of the best furnace fuel.
In Bedrock, you can fill cauldrons with potions and clicking the cauldron with a stack of arrows makes tipped arrows. They aren't a ate game item in this versoin
@@susangardini8161 this infuriates me because this is just how it should be in both versions. no reason to have higgletypigglety requirements for tipped arrows when realistically, dunking the arrow in a solution would be just as valid as a way to tip that arrow as fucking dragon’s breath-infused elixirs are
For number 3: its much easier to just bring a bucket of water with you. You can just put the bucket of water at the top. And lets be honest, when will you ever have bone meal and weeping vines with you? Plus you will not waste anything like bone meal. And even better, it only costs 1 inventory space instead of 2 :) Furthermore, you can extinguish yourself with water when you’re on fire. And you can make obsidian by using the water bucket
5:12 'and you can use it on any terrain whatsoever' He said before falling to his possible death which I calculated by the chances of bread falling on floor facedown on the jam side
@@taududeblobber221 you could make the block which the sign is above a half slab so that sneaking doesn't work i think that's how it works, or am I thinking of water buckets?
Cauldrons are also great for when you visit a fortress for the first time, it allows you to brew potions of fire resistance after obtaining only 2 blaze rods while in the nether so you’re able to keep fighting blazes with no fear of burning to death, though you’ll need to get a magma sphere from a big cube man on your way. It’s a lot easier to keep a cauldron and water bucket than filling your inventory with water bottles that don’t stack :)
The problem with the first one, and yes, this actiuly killed me and my friend once, is that if you forget that sneak is set for toggle wich is quite easy to do, it’s not gonna be fun
When you played Minecraft form the day it released (like i was a kid) and you actually get a new fact Fun fact:in Egypt we have something biscuit known as Wifies lol
So as a hard mode player on bedrock for years now I have two small critiques. First is of using the vines for going down in a chasm and second is about splash water potions in the nether… for the chasm, just use a bucket of water. It’s safer, it can’t be destroyed by a creeper or other mobs. It also gives you protection from creepers when you get down to the bottom. And it’s portable. And instead of splash potions of water in the nether, make fire resistance potions. you would already have blaze powder since you were making potions in the first place, so just kill some magma cubes, and use magma cream to make potions of fire resistance… you can then swim in lava and won’t take fire damage at all for three mins, or 8 mins if you add glow stone. (Plus you can make magma cream from slime balls and blaze powder as well, since magma cubes have such a low drop rate for magma cream.)
3:39 breaking gravel/sand/dirt with pickaxe only uses 1 durability. the double durability loss is only if we use sword to mine or a non-sword to attack
@@DangerNator yeah if you use it for fighting. though a few things: 1) there were plans of changing it to one durability loss only. we don't know when this will be implemented 2) put unbreaking III on it and it will sometimes lose no durability and sometimes lose only 1. tho it will take 2 quite frequently. (plz cross-check this and correct me if i am wrong) 3) using an iron axe is worth it until you get a high-end sword(diamond/Netherite with enchantments). because it deals more damage and gets you out of situations where a normal iron sword can't. and you don't accidentally hit piglins. and so it is my go-to weapon early game
Here are a couple additions/improvements to the ideas, a lot are bedrock exclusive On bedrock cauldrons are how you get tipped arrows. Just dump 3 bottles of the potion you want and click on the cauldron with a stack of arrows. Boom, now you got a stack of tipped arrows. Now you can easily collect instant health 2 arrows for your wither fights, and instant damage 2 arrows for raids and other. Combined with power 5 bow you can one shot many things, you can even 1 shot creepers and spiders with a piercing crossbow and instant damage 2 arrow to get back the arrow after killing it. On bedrock tipped arrow effects go through shields without the need of piercing. Meaning you can use instant damage II arrows in a bow as well and 2 hit your friends even when they put their shield up. To bridge safely on bedrock we can aim down in front of a block and place blocks there. You might as well make Fire resistance potions instead of splash water bottles. (Nether wart, magma cream, redstone to make it 8 minutes) if you make those into splash potions you could save a friend from lava Water is probably easier than weeping vines for getting up and down On bedrock you can also use glass to make a 2x1 path of redstone to get it up and down efficiently On bedrock slabs and planks both smelt the same amount so you should craft the planks into slabs for using in a furnace On bedrock cauldrons can also be used to dye things colors that aren’t normally in the game by mixing dyes.
Having farmed housands of wheat in minecraft just to make the biggest farm I could do, I can confirm that if you leave gap between wheats they grow faster. I actually dont recommend leaving gaps though beacuse it is unnecesseary usage of space if you had enough seed. I used farms with gaps jus to make more seeds faster so that I can make my farm bigger and bigger
From my experience, you get more from using a Fortune III pick and crafting than smelting. It's a bit farther along in the game, but it's worth the effort :)
Yeah, the issue is that breaking down nether gold ore only yields a certain amount of nuggets, which mathematically average out to around 8 nuggets per block even with optimal enchantments, while a gold ingot is always worth 9. Therefore, gold smelting is more efficient. And if you're worried about smelting time, consider building a super-smelter to industrialise the process.
2:45 This only applies to crops of the same type, so you don't need to waste space with unused rows. You can alternate rows of different crops such as wheat and carrots or beets and potatoes and still get the full benefit of accelerated growth. Setting up beehives so that the bees have to fly over the crops to get to the nearest flowers will also speed up crop growth. Any nectar they drip on the crops has a fertilizing effect. You can even see the green sparkles when it happens just like you see with bone meal.
2:45 I thought everybody knew this. If a crop is flanked by another of the same crop (unless they're in one, straight row) it will take twice as long to grow. That's why you always alternate rows.
1: Knew it 2: Knew it but didn't use it. 3: Didn't know it. 4: Didn't know it. 5: Didn't know it. 6: Didn't know it but annoyed when people used, example pickaxes/swords for dirt. 7: Didn't know it. 8: Didn't know it. 9: Didn't know it. 10: Didn't know it but same as the carpet one, so... 11: Knew it but not the easter eggs. 12: Didn't know it. 13: Knew it. 14: Didn't know it. 15: Knew the first but not the second. 16: Knew it. 17: Didn't know it. 18: Didn't know it. 19: Knew it. 20: Knew it. 21: Didn't know it. 22: Didn't know it. 23: Didn't know it. 24: Didn't know it. 25: Knew it. 26: Knew it. 27: Knew it. 28: Didn't know it. 29: Didn't know it. Btw I have java and bedrock and a like on this would really help as I spent some time on this.
09:50 This method of spawning bee nests (not hives) does not work equally in all biomes. For best results, the plains & flower-forest biomes are where you want to be. However, mountains, swamps, savannahs & deserts are the places to avoid with deserts having the lowest spawning rate.
@@cis_mu7916 No, that's natural terrain generation and there's not guaranteed to be a flower next to every tree. It's the presence of flowers that makes spawning more likely.
Axes deals more damage But because swords have more speed, they deal more dps (damage per second) and if your opponent is stacked with armor, use swords as they would destroy your opponent
2:58 You don't really need water in each row cause that's redundant. The crop only need 1 space apart from it same crop. You could and should place one crop after another in a row like this Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot It will grow faster than all Wheat.
9:48: well I saw some bees still building their bee hive and accidentally broke it and I did you method by accident and placed some flowers and book beehives around I was so happy
I've begun calling andesite, diorite, and granite "crapstone", because they have no use in crafting, they're too ugly to build with, and my inventory always gets cluttered with them when mining.
InventorZahran okay we might be very similar, i agree with all of this, diorite might be okay for some builds or like stairs to a mine or something and granite is just trash
Finally someone mentioned toggle shift cuz I always use it in the end and I just see RUclipsrs be like "ooh I'm so anxious my finger is sweating it could slip off the shift key" and me knowing this struggle is unnecessary
On crop growth rates and villager fields: There are videos that go into a lot more detail, but essentially, a crop block will check all 8 blocks in a horizontal 3x3 around itself. If it finds the same crop at a diagonal, or finds the same crop adjacent on both the X and Z axis, its growth rate will be halved. It also checks how many of the 8 blocks on the Y coordinate below that are farmland. Hydrated farmland gives the best bonus. So, alternating rows of crops and water is actually slightly slower than just filling the entire area with one crop. Having twice the amount of crops growing at just above half the rate isn't much of a difference, but it is slightly faster. However, if you're properly utilizing large areas of farmland, you will want to plant at least 2 types of crops, all side by side, in alternating rows. This gives the highest possible yield in a given amount of space.
That shulkerbox tip is useful...
Ikr you should try it out some time
Hi Mr anvil
which one lol
I just saw your anvil video and then this showed up 😂
Hi
12:51 In Bedrock Edition, convert it into slabs. One slab smelts the same as one plank, so planks are actually more efficient than charcoal (which is an obvious bug, but is still in 1.17).
Thanks.
do you like cats!
I don't think it's a bug, it's been in the game for a while
@@walmarp no dogs and cats both trash rats are good
@@yourdad9083 what
12:51 actually on bedrock you should crafts those planks into slabs! it’ll smelt even more than those 4 planks.
Nice
Charcoal is the best tho.
@@artemis_furrson not the absolute best
@@Aegis4521 better than planks
I was going to say that
I've use weeping vines to get down in the nether before, it's REALLY handy.
You can ladder clutch as well
Where do you find these weeping vines?
I'm very new to this game & these seem to be very valuable to me.
Can you grow these?
Or how can I multiply them once I get them?
Thanks!
@@ClickClack_Bam weeping vines are in the "Crimson forest" biome of the nether, the one with the red mushroom trees and the demon warthogs which are called "Hoglins". The weeping vines hang down from under the tops of the red mushroom tree things. You'll need bone meal to grow the vines down, but luckily the red nether trees have you covered for that too: Craft a Composter from crimson planks(the nether trees may look different and be called different things, but they're effectively fireproof trees) then craft a hoe to collect the red nether wart blocks from its top. Right-click the composter with the nether wart blocks in your hand several times, and the composter will fill up and make bone meal. Do that with several of the red nether trees and you'll have enough bone meal to grow down some weeping vines whenever you need to get down.
You'll learn minecraft is, ironically, a very _deep_ game, chock full of these tips and tricks and nearly-hidden features. I'd suggest looking at the update logs, starting with 1.9.
do you like cat videos?
@@paper4732 that’s harder tho and u may mess it up and then boom all ur stuff is burned to a crisp
I have to say, out of every video i've ever seen on the topic of "Things you may not of known in minecraft", this was the greatest and most informative one i have ever seen. there's some REALLY interesting things here i didn't even know after almost 10 years of playing
are you a fan of cats?
@@walmarp Uwu.. yes daddy cat
13:00 I like how’s there’s LITERALLY COAL IN THE CAVE IN THE BACKGROUND
Lol
true
Clearly you don’t like it
TWICE
"if"
“It’s super duper fast and you can use it on any terrain!”
*The pig proceeds to fall and probably died.*
Achievement unlocked : when pigs fly
@@arceus8992 omg-
Gonna need a Dream MLG version of 2:10! 🙏
I am a huggggge fan
first non bot comment also dream stan hahsha
lol
Above me is a annoying bot
I love your datapacks
12:30 slabs are also useful if you want to build any type of floor or platform, because the height of a floor doesn't matter, and you can use twice the amount of blocks. saved me a ton of wood making my treehouse. plus if there's a floor underneath, then you'll have a taller ceiling
You forgot using slabs mobs won't spawn so no need to make it fully lighted
do you like cats?
@@kurabalram3796 only if it's placed on the bottom half of a block
I thought about that somehow and began doing it myself some time ago. Saved soooo much material.
I might not be able to tell after, BUT I WILL KNOW!!!
Wifies: * exploits villagers *
Grian: I am 4 parallel universe's ahead of you!
10000000 years later
Wifies: Well a have 200000000000000 years more until I’m ready.
Grian: I have 20000 colonies and 1000000 planets of villagers
2 pumpkins gets you an emerald Monopoly
Water Lava
I was looking for this comment
Wifies: wake up bees we got some honey to make
Bee: WE WEREN'T SLEEPING THIS IS THE END
i dont need sleep i need honey
@@thepriestgodneverpaid HONEY IS CHROM BROWSER EXE-
@@kiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa HONEY CHROME BROWSER EXE HAS STOPPED WORKING
TASK FAILED SUCCESSFULLY
3:25 now I see why everyone hates when you mine dirt with a pickaxe
I find wooden pickaxes mining stone satisfying
do you like cats?
Java player being jealous of bedrock player
Me- “Mr. Stark, we did it.”
congrats you get the funniest comment ever award.
Tr3way he got the whole squad laughin
69 th like
YES
I'm jealous that their commands are simpler
This video is amazing. Every other "bet you did not know" minecraft video that i've seen is always just recycling facts that i've known already. This one, I'm actually learning new interesting things from. Thank you so much
do you like cats?
@@walmarp yes
Timestamps:
0:38 1. how to toggle sneak
1:11 2. put out fire with splash potions of water (You can only extinguish yourself in Bedrock. Don't use this trick on Hypixel because it's bannable)
1:48 3. use bone meal and weeping vines to travel up and down deep ravines and caves
2:16 4. villager trading
2:44 5. crops in rows separated by 1 block of water grow faster
3:11 6. using the wrong tool will cause it to lose more durability
3:42 7. /fill command
4:19 8. make honey farms In the End
4:45 9. saddled pigs
5:12 10. another use of the /fill command
5:49 11. /replaceitem entity command for little ways to enhance your appearance
6:20 12. conduits
6:45 13. how to quickly build redstone downwards
7:16 14. use silk touch to mine gold in the nether
7:54 15. use 3rd person perspective when wearing a jack-o-lantern / jack-o-lanterns can protect you from falling dripstone
8:21 16. put cactuses behind paintings to prank your friends
8:48 17. use furnace minecarts to light tnt minecarts
9:23 18. how to maximize beehive generation
9:53 19. spy on players from up high with shulker boxes
10:20 20. use drip leaves to quickly travel over shallow bodies of water
10:44 21. make sand float
11:20 22. paintings cover gamertags
11:43 23. use crossbows with piercing to bypass other players' shields
12:10 24. use quartz slabs for better blast resistance
12:39 25. use 4 planks instead of 1 log when smelting early game
13:04 26. ender pearls do damage to whatever it lands on. Great for getting rid of end crystals!
13:29 27. cauldrons can undye items
13:52 28. chest minecarts travel farther the lighter they are
14:23 29. (Bedrock Only) stonecutters can be created with any stone variant
Atlast, someone who actually tells us facts that we didn't know...
ah yes, we use pickaxes to break stone
This is probably the first one of this sort of video that doesn’t have the fact that you can walk through paintings as a genuine fact.
i know all of them he is a lier
@Ally Novak they only do java
Atlast Ocean?
“Without having your fingers being sore or falling off” I am scared about my fingers falling off.
Lol
@thx this is a bot, it doesn’t link to anything related to the comment
"Very little things in minecraft are as terrifying as bridging over the end void"
Cave noises: *"Hold my fear"*
Haha true
Too true especially if your playing by your self
@@lukebornhorst5099and then you close the game and the noises wont stop
Warden and disc 13: *amateurs*
@@PiflleL O L
10:36 I love how the armorstand POV has a hotbar filled with armor stands.
do you like cats?
@@walmarp yes? but why?
@@walmarp every one likes cats I think
@@Planetzero-ep3zh boy do I have a surprise for you
@@walmarp No u
2:52
Actually, this is true, and the best way to use it is to alternate different crop types every row so that all of them will grow faster. For example:
Wheat - Carrots - Potatoes - Wheat - ...
do you like cats?
Wifies: Use Dripleaves to get away from hunters
Dream: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN
Drip leaves are very rare not gonna e easy to look for them when 5 ppl are running after him he can barely get iron armour
lmaoo
E
to be fair, it's pretty impractical due to its rarity. Better off using normal blocks
Wait u mean like write that down Charles The French
0:00 Same, I also think I should start start in a world filled with diamonds!
uh huh,
You can’t get the diamonds, no iron pic
1:06
“Without worrying about you fingers getting sore or falling off”
Ok altogether that doesn’t sound too good.
i dont want my fingers to fall off :(
@@a2kvarnstrom80 same
@@Please...Just....Dont. same
@@a2kvarnstrom80 free sausages
@@imhereandimqueer1265 can you cook them?
3:20 "Axes for wood and swords for killing"
1.9 Combat update: *I'm gonna stop you right there*
do you like cats?
Me, a Minecraft Bedrock player: “man, I wish I could play Java. It’s more fun.”
Me after watching a hacking load of Minecraft videos from Wifies: “is there a such thing as going back in time so I can slap myself?”
do you like cat videos?
On Bedrock, you can fill a cauldron with up to 3 potions, and tip a full stack of arrows with it
yeh
And Dupe It By Putting 1/3 Potion (Any) On Cauldron With Water Dripstone
@@vgamer45ccredirect28 They're patching that out soon, though, so enjoy it while it lasts
As well as that we have a wide variety of colours to choose from for leather armor because of the cauldron
@@Grane1234 It's cheaper than to use 1 full piece of dye per armor
Wifies: shows a hack to keep people off your trail
Dream: *allow me to introduce myself*
Dripleafs can only be obtained by wandering traders or in the upcoming 1.18 only from caves which wouldn't help because it really can be only used at the start of the manhunt: *allow me to introduce myself*
“So next time you come across someone who always holds up their shield, just use the crossbow, they won’t know what hit them” or just get behind them because a little utilised fact of shields is that they only work for attacks coming from the front
meanwhile my friend goes 999 sens and spins around like a fucking maniac
@@samuelluisdelespiritusanto7343 Oh, you have one of those people, okay, this will take some thinking about(do you have another friend to get behind them for you?)
Harming potions go brrrrrrr
Yes I like to brew potions so it is effective at least for me
12:30 when I was little I built my house out of quartz because I thought it was immune to explosions.
I'm new to this game & get damaged greatly by the exploding enemies.
Is there a stone that takes all their damage with little lost?
Right now the dirt gets obliterated & I've got serious holes everywhere. Being different stone hardness I'd think one would be.
Can you help me with which one?
@@ClickClack_Bam deep slate has a really high blast resistance. Some will break in a direct explosion but not all
Little you has a wild imagination
@@ClickClack_Bam just place any block between the enemy and your feet and you take little to no damage
Alot of things in this video I knew and was going to make a video on, but Wifies got there first. Great video anyways!
“Axes for chopping down trees, and swords for killing.”
Axe damage: Am I a joke to you?
Bedrock: Dis is useless
Axe deals more damage
But because of swords' speed, they deal more dps (damage per second)
but cooldown is too slow to be useful
Sharpness V netherite axe: I’m the strongest
@@romansoviet4247 Smite V Netherite Axe: *laughs in Sith Lord*
At 1:11 if you turn on captions it actually says “Don’t use this on hypixel I’m pretty sure it’s bannable” yet it’s not in the video.
He's talking about the toggle sneak, even though hypixel already removed the toggle sneak as a bannable mod, because that would just get people banned by just playing vanilla Minecraft
@@michew5451 why did they banned it tho I use toggle sneak as default in survival
@@michew5451 OwO they are talking about opening chest and opening inventory
13:38 Cauldrons have a great use. Put one under a dripstone that has lava above the block its attached to. Each drip has a chance to fill the cauldron, giving you a renewable supply of the best furnace fuel.
You can also multiply potions without brewing
I guess I'm too knew to the game to understand fuel and this entire question
In Bedrock, you can fill cauldrons with potions and clicking the cauldron with a stack of arrows makes tipped arrows. They aren't a ate game item in this versoin
@@susangardini8161 this infuriates me because this is just how it should be in both versions. no reason to have higgletypigglety requirements for tipped arrows when realistically, dunking the arrow in a solution would be just as valid as a way to tip that arrow as fucking dragon’s breath-infused elixirs are
For number 3: its much easier to just bring a bucket of water with you. You can just put the bucket of water at the top. And lets be honest, when will you ever have bone meal and weeping vines with you? Plus you will not waste anything like bone meal. And even better, it only costs 1 inventory space instead of 2 :)
Furthermore, you can extinguish yourself with water when you’re on fire. And you can make obsidian by using the water bucket
nether, also some people are not as skilled as Risu or Dream, though powdered snow is good too.
@@nitesy381 about which point where you talking about?
@@nitesy381 Nothing to do with water MLG lol
do you like cats?
@@walmarp yeah, they’re great
5:12
'and you can use it on any terrain whatsoever'
He said before falling to his possible death which I calculated by the chances of bread falling on floor facedown on the jam side
the sheep fricker is the most impressive
I built one it changed my life. (I defenetally didnt use it for myself and not for sheep. hehe)
correct
I love when the sheep looks you and try to say something you
This is what 5 Years old learn (___ __ ___)
Alright no shut up
@Tommylnnit ᨆ s u s s y b a k a
10:49 you know, i think you should do a “29 ways to get friends”
Step 1: don't do these tricks you'll look like a know-it-all
First fact: Use toggle shift for bridging over the void
Me who speedbridges over the void with no issue: *Pathetic*
Bedwars moment
@@rayvenhd387 me: tellybridging and never died in end while bridging
*_Pathetic_*
proof xbox is better than computer
@@micaelacrapo um how?
Me who knows how to Andromeda bridge over the void-
wifies: cauldrons while being a pretty useless block
mumbo: *using cauldrons in each piston feedtape he builds*
MANHUNT PRIVATE NOW? NOOOOOO NOTIFICATIONS TROLLED ME
i will upload it tmr, i have the vid :)
Clipify has uploaded it ruclips.net/video/kUs5MUW-Vfk/видео.html
@@realquadmoo ik i watched it
"Much better than ladders if I do say so myself"
*Etho has left the chat*
etho slab
I’m glad that these are actual new facts that hardly anyone knows instead of facts that everyone knows
a lot of peoplewho plays mc a lot knows this though not all of them but some of them are things a lot of people know
8:37, it's actually better to have it on signs over a pitfall or lava, so that they don't just take a half heart and leave
but if they are sneaking, it won't get them.
@@taududeblobber221 you could make the block which the sign is above a half slab so that sneaking doesn't work
i think that's how it works, or am I thinking of water buckets?
Cauldrons are also great for when you visit a fortress for the first time, it allows you to brew potions of fire resistance after obtaining only 2 blaze rods while in the nether so you’re able to keep fighting blazes with no fear of burning to death, though you’ll need to get a magma sphere from a big cube man on your way. It’s a lot easier to keep a cauldron and water bucket than filling your inventory with water bottles that don’t stack :)
1:05 bedrock players:
*holds right click*
do you like cats?
@@walmarp no
Thank you wifies, I just wander around the minecraft universe until I am informed by you on what to do
indeed bandai boson
Wifies: Guys this is my last skip the tutorial style video!!
Also wifies:
The problem with the first one, and yes, this actiuly killed me and my friend once, is that if you forget that sneak is set for toggle wich is quite easy to do, it’s not gonna be fun
That painting hiding names tip is actually so legit. You can make a fully hidden base that you wouldn't need to crouch in to prevent detection 😲
Unless someone has a map
@@jesus123291 paintings appear on maps?
@@jesus123291 that’s only on bedrock
@@kikokid101 people appear on maps in bedrock
2:45 Fun fact: that was actually written in the official survival handbook
do you like cats?
When you played Minecraft form the day it released (like i was a kid) and you actually get a new fact
Fun fact:in Egypt we have something biscuit known as Wifies lol
that's pretty cool lol
@@Wifies or is it?
I feel worried that I knew almost all of these...
@Tommylnnit ᨆ nice, a bot or kid who wants to link people to random yt vids, very legit
I knew most of these too.
@@xshzdowx the kid made a playlist with tommys vids called “uploads” as a prank. Sad thing he doesnt know its illegel
0:09 “players are finding countless ways to improve the gaming experience” shows a sheep fricker 😏
2:16 you can also buy bookshelves from those same librarians, break the bookshelves, and then sell the books back to them.
So as a hard mode player on bedrock for years now I have two small critiques. First is of using the vines for going down in a chasm and second is about splash water potions in the nether… for the chasm, just use a bucket of water. It’s safer, it can’t be destroyed by a creeper or other mobs. It also gives you protection from creepers when you get down to the bottom. And it’s portable. And instead of splash potions of water in the nether, make fire resistance potions. you would already have blaze powder since you were making potions in the first place, so just kill some magma cubes, and use magma cream to make potions of fire resistance… you can then swim in lava and won’t take fire damage at all for three mins, or 8 mins if you add glow stone. (Plus you can make magma cream from slime balls and blaze powder as well, since magma cubes have such a low drop rate for magma cream.)
3:39 breaking gravel/sand/dirt with pickaxe only uses 1 durability. the double durability loss is only if we use sword to mine or a non-sword to attack
So you lose more durability using an axe?
@@DangerNator yeah if you use it for fighting. though a few things:
1) there were plans of changing it to one durability loss only. we don't know when this will be implemented
2) put unbreaking III on it and it will sometimes lose no durability and sometimes lose only 1. tho it will take 2 quite frequently. (plz cross-check this and correct me if i am wrong)
3) using an iron axe is worth it until you get a high-end sword(diamond/Netherite with enchantments). because it deals more damage and gets you out of situations where a normal iron sword can't. and you don't accidentally hit piglins. and so it is my go-to weapon early game
@Fox Party np
.do you like cats?
The sand and the lever are symbiotic
12:48 You can also convert those planks into slabs making it 4 times as efficient
Here are a couple additions/improvements to the ideas, a lot are bedrock exclusive
On bedrock cauldrons are how you get tipped arrows. Just dump 3 bottles of the potion you want and click on the cauldron with a stack of arrows. Boom, now you got a stack of tipped arrows. Now you can easily collect instant health 2 arrows for your wither fights, and instant damage 2 arrows for raids and other. Combined with power 5 bow you can one shot many things, you can even 1 shot creepers and spiders with a piercing crossbow and instant damage 2 arrow to get back the arrow after killing it.
On bedrock tipped arrow effects go through shields without the need of piercing. Meaning you can use instant damage II arrows in a bow as well and 2 hit your friends even when they put their shield up.
To bridge safely on bedrock we can aim down in front of a block and place blocks there.
You might as well make Fire resistance potions instead of splash water bottles. (Nether wart, magma cream, redstone to make it 8 minutes) if you make those into splash potions you could save a friend from lava
Water is probably easier than weeping vines for getting up and down
On bedrock you can also use glass to make a 2x1 path of redstone to get it up and down efficiently
On bedrock slabs and planks both smelt the same amount so you should craft the planks into slabs for using in a furnace
On bedrock cauldrons can also be used to dye things colors that aren’t normally in the game by mixing dyes.
For the second tip, you’ll burn exactly 14 times when you’re out of lava (7 hearts with no armor or natural regen)
Wifies:sadly you can only extinguish yourself in bedrock :’(
Me: *laughes in bedrock*
Me: looks at thumbnail
Also me: imma keep using ladders and you can't stop me
Same 😂
YES I LOVE THESE VIDS!
Don't know why no one commented about this, but:
R.I.P. Demonstration Pig, 27 Jul 2021 ( 4:53 - 5:12 )
'He wanted to feel like the king of the world."
Having farmed housands of wheat in minecraft just to make the biggest farm I could do, I can confirm that if you leave gap between wheats they grow faster. I actually dont recommend leaving gaps though beacuse it is unnecesseary usage of space if you had enough seed. I used farms with gaps jus to make more seeds faster so that I can make my farm bigger and bigger
“A bunch of peaple dislike this series” well I like it so plz go on with this
3:10 "what's the harm of doing so"
space.
do you like cats?
@@walmarp i prefer canidae over feline, simply because of fennecs, but yes i do like cats.
"Smelting Nether Gold Ore saves time"
**me literally smelting for 5 minutes instead of crafting for 5 seconds**
From my experience, you get more from using a Fortune III pick and crafting than smelting. It's a bit farther along in the game, but it's worth the effort :)
Yeah, the issue is that breaking down nether gold ore only yields a certain amount of nuggets, which mathematically average out to around 8 nuggets per block even with optimal enchantments, while a gold ingot is always worth 9. Therefore, gold smelting is more efficient. And if you're worried about smelting time, consider building a super-smelter to industrialise the process.
2:45 This only applies to crops of the same type, so you don't need to waste space with unused rows. You can alternate rows of different crops such as wheat and carrots or beets and potatoes and still get the full benefit of accelerated growth. Setting up beehives so that the bees have to fly over the crops to get to the nearest flowers will also speed up crop growth. Any nectar they drip on the crops has a fertilizing effect. You can even see the green sparkles when it happens just like you see with bone meal.
do you like cats?
2:45 I thought everybody knew this. If a crop is flanked by another of the same crop (unless they're in one, straight row) it will take twice as long to grow. That's why you always alternate rows.
and if it’s a different crop?
4:33 uhh, look at the bee at the back. it just phases through the ground like it’s nothing XD
bruh
y level difference exists
hey, SamKirby. Do you like Cats?
Improve the gaming experience (proceeds to show sheep “machines”)
Timestamp?
5:10
Except pigs take fall damage *(RIP pig from this clip)...*
hi Jakub. Do you like cats?
The carpet replace trick for creative is so helpful, thanks for sharing!
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Btw I have java and bedrock and a like on this would really help as I spent some time on this.
12:54
You can turn those planks into slabs, which for some reason smelt as many blockas as planks. So itll be 2x more efficient
Yes 1 log =8 slabs or just go to nether and use lava bucket
Only in bedrock edition
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09:50 This method of spawning bee nests (not hives) does not work equally in all biomes. For best results, the plains & flower-forest biomes are where you want to be. However, mountains, swamps, savannahs & deserts are the places to avoid with deserts having the lowest spawning rate.
Do you like cats?
So it's just the same spawn rate as when they regularly spawn
@@cis_mu7916 No, that's natural terrain generation and there's not guaranteed to be a flower next to every tree. It's the presence of flowers that makes spawning more likely.
What about snowy plains?
@@greenboi5536 There are 2 types of people in the world: those who can infer from incomplete data.
This killed me. After changing crouch to toggle, I forgot about it and fell into the void after holding down shift. Lmao
2:09
water: Am I a joke to you?
do you like cats?
@@walmarp yes I do
"Axes are for wood, and Swords are for killing"
Dream and literally everyone who uses an axe to kill: Am I a joke to you?
Axes deals more damage
But because swords have more speed, they deal more dps (damage per second) and if your opponent is stacked with armor, use swords as they would destroy your opponent
Swords also sweep so they're better against hordes.
Him: If your early game and dont have any coal- in background: coal
2:05
Wifies, no one carries this stuff around. Just use a water bucket
It's in the nether 🙄
@@julianawhitten301 a boat then?
do you like cats?
@@walmarp yes
2:58 You don't really need water in each row cause that's redundant. The crop only need 1 space apart from it same crop. You could and should place one crop after another in a row like this
Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot
Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot
Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot
Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot
Wheat - Carrot - Wheat - Carrot
It will grow faster than all Wheat.
Do a colab with skip. We all would love it!
“Just make sure not to tell Mojang”
Mojang: “I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you”
1:44
Noob be like:
Ha u so dumb just use water bucket
do you like cats?
As a Pocket Edition player, even if sneak is on toggle on, you wouldnt 100% trust it wouldnt you?
Why would you not
@@honeyleaf2499 Its honestly still terrifying
4:56
Wifies: lalalalala riding on my pig buddy
Pig: *J E S U S*
Wifies: Beehives are rare
Me with 2 Beehivees at spawn: *Patethic*
9:48: well I saw some bees still building their bee hive and accidentally broke it and I did you method by accident and placed some flowers and book beehives around I was so happy
9:26 the forests have %10 percent chance of generating a beehive so that's not really good maybe
I've begun calling andesite, diorite, and granite "crapstone", because they have no use in crafting, they're too ugly to build with, and my inventory always gets cluttered with them when mining.
I think andesite could be a nice bathroom floor
@@just_another_person_who_li4675 True. Polished diorite is okay, andesite looks too similar to classic stone, but granite? I can't even!
InventorZahran okay we might be very similar, i agree with all of this, diorite might be okay for some builds or like stairs to a mine or something and granite is just trash
11:46 you can also use an ax on the shield to deactivate it temporarily.
Wifies: "Without worrying about your fingers getting sore or falling off."
Me: "If their fingers fall off, can they glue them back on?"
0:50 - *laughs in Minecraft pocket edition*
do you like cats?
@@walmarp so?
@@good-sofaJust say yes or no 😒
@@igloo_31 i prefer dogs but cats are nice
2:40 You mean not to tell LukeTheNotable.....
do you like cats?
mojang watching the glass trading part, hold o nthats illegal
The opposite of Activision with warzone
Finally someone mentioned toggle shift cuz I always use it in the end and I just see RUclipsrs be like "ooh I'm so anxious my finger is sweating it could slip off the shift key" and me knowing this struggle is unnecessary
On crop growth rates and villager fields:
There are videos that go into a lot more detail, but essentially, a crop block will check all 8 blocks in a horizontal 3x3 around itself. If it finds the same crop at a diagonal, or finds the same crop adjacent on both the X and Z axis, its growth rate will be halved. It also checks how many of the 8 blocks on the Y coordinate below that are farmland. Hydrated farmland gives the best bonus. So, alternating rows of crops and water is actually slightly slower than just filling the entire area with one crop. Having twice the amount of crops growing at just above half the rate isn't much of a difference, but it is slightly faster. However, if you're properly utilizing large areas of farmland, you will want to plant at least 2 types of crops, all side by side, in alternating rows. This gives the highest possible yield in a given amount of space.