There are people that play this version more than modern for a variety of reason, one of those is that modern has a bloat of items that appear useless for most of the times
@@froggystyle9068 arrogant response, whit a lack of understanding of other's reasoning, but lets break down your comment 'first because of nostalgia' pretty weak and easely deniable point, do you really think people play for months or even years just because of nostalgia? If people really played for nostalgia, they would play the old versions for untill nostalgia wears off, and then quit like most modern version players whit their 2 week phase 'need to feel superior to others' i never saw someone pretending to be superior to someone else for playing an old MC version, but your response very much looks like someone that wants to feel superior to others
Believe or not, there's more people that play these older versions than you think. The reasons are varied: simplicity, nostalgia, texture design and the list goes on
I always tried digging large holes for me to sit in when I was little and I always gave up 1/4th of the way. wonder if I will ever dig the remaining 3/4ths in other areas of life before I die. the hardness of the work limits my ability of thinking. even in minecraft building, as in minding the available big 3d spaces and their looks.
@@FrostPocketGaming I use shears to kill them so I don't have to switch quickly to them once i kill them. Sheep take 5 hits to kill with shears (same as fists). However, if you're attacking from an elevation difference, from water, or if the sheep has already taken some damage, the count can be different. I recommend making sure you're attacking from the same y-level, and that the sheep is close to you and isn't jumping when you deliver the death blow. It's also good to keep in mind that the sheep's hitbox doesn't fall over with the death animation. I usually try to shear the sheep very quickly after I kill it, so it doesn't have time to get knocked away. Also worth noting that you can dye a sheep before you shear it, which means you can use dyes more efficiently (average of 4 wool per dye!). I have flower, cactus, and skeleton farms for dyes as well as a spider farm for wool, but I still use this method for colors that require lapis or ink sacs.
@@FrostPocketGaming use the number keys to quickly switch between hotbar slots. I shear and immediately press the number of the hotbar slot for my sword and click. Doing this, the timing window is quite lenient
😢 This video cured me of my fear of Minecraft “nightmares”!! All this time I thought the feature STILL existed and was always afraid of getting jumped in my sleep so I’ve always done the method you showed here! 😊
I remember it happening to me on an early bedrock version. I was sleeping in an open cave as I had done many times before, only to get jump-scared by a Skelly. Because of that, I always thought the monsters could just "walk" into my cave while I was sleeping, so I sealed it up after nearly dying to them a couple times haha.
@@granthefato340basically back in the beta days of minecraft if you slept somewhere that wasnt properly lit there was a chance for a zombie or skeleton to spawn nearby and wake you up
That F11 issue has been an enormous pain in the neck when I used to play on 1.2 back in 2012, as well as recently my recent b1.7.3 modpack. Just as I find a mod to fix it, this video shows up with a very easy fix.
I just randomly started playing this version of minecraft again then 3 days later I get this video in my recommended lmao. Back when beta 1.3 came out I had just started playing and by the time 1.7 came out was when I really started getting addicted to the game. This version of minecraft is the best imo. Great video!
After rewatching the video, there are a few things that could probably do with a bit of clarifying. 4:50. A sword breaks ALL blocks 1.5x faster than your fists do. Things like stairs, crafting tables and ladders that don't break any faster when using a tool are therefore faster to break with a sword. 7:13. Diamonds are most frequent between y=5 and y=16, therefore anywhere between these values is optimal. Mining at y=12 exposes blocks above you but it still might technically be slightly less optimal because veins above you could in theory spawn less frequently due to being above y=16. I believe y=10 gives you the most diamonds for distance travelled but then you'd have to deal with annoying lava pools so I don't think its really worth it. I can usually get about half a stack of diamonds per hour of mining at y=12 and its far more convenient. 8:41. Birch trees are technically optimal to farm if you need planks since they don't grow branches and they have more logs per tree on average, I pretty much only farm oak since i use the logs in builds mostly.
What I have personally learned back in the day is to mine for diamonds at y11, though it's an interesting question if diamond ores spawn less the closer to y16 you are?
I miss how the beds worked in this version. Beds are now a free skip the night block but before you at least had to build *something* or it could not work
I can understand what you mean about the duping feeling too 'cheaty', but I feel that using it for builds that require large amounts of glass is fair game. It's certainly preferable to stripping your beaches and deserts of all their sand and making them look ugly as sin.
yeah i can understand the arguments for duping and I dont shun people for doing it. Gravel is what i'd use it for most however and you can get gravel underground so it doesnt destroy landscape. Perhaps i'd dupe sand if i needed a huge amount of glass for something.
Yep. On my server I set up shops where people can just buy entire stacks of sand, dirt, gravel and other such blocks because I don't want them to just dig out the world.
4:14 sooo that's why skeletons spawned out of nowhere whenever I tried to sleep 😭 I thought it was just random , never knew it was actually a feature, tysm for da tips ❤✨
I don't know if this tip still applies since this is a loose memory from 2009 or 2010 but you used to be able to light a log or netherrack on fire and animals would spawn around it during the night time since it had light, and they would walk into the fire and die and give you free cooked food. I remember being quite proud of this discovery as a kid.
@@dragonusmolamola4140 mobs would touch the fire, getr set aflame, move away from the fire, and drop their loot. Mobs that take the low chance of not moving off the fire block would have their loot destroyed.
Yeah I love looking at the tunnel information, it's definitely worth doing. Sometimes i do forget to check the coordinates before coming back so i have to walk like 1200 blocks to get them lol.
I've been playing a lot of Beta 1.7.3 and never knew about some of those tricks! Especially the click mining and the farmland fence trick are super nice! Thanks for sharing :)
I've been wanting a community of beta minecraft youtubers for YEARS now, so glad to see it finally becoming a reality. I always knew there was an untapped niche there
man watching these tips brings me back to my childhood discovering all of these things for myself purely by experimentation. i remember accidentally using my sword to mine something and noticing it being faster and then seeing exactly what that applied to. i remember wondering what would happen to gravel/sand if i picked it up off the ground with a sticky piston and then finding it fascinating that it just falls down again (i was a kid lol) so i spammed the lever and got infinite sand/gravel. i remember stip mining coming to me in an epiphany in maths class (i think from whatever we were doing with shapes in geometry that day). i remember doing the mining trick where you click every time to save time (i think they should bring that back btw), i never encountered the nightmare feature because i would always either sleep in my bed at my base or dig myself a cubby in the side of a hill or cave if i was exploring, but cool to know it was a thing. this video brought back a PLETHORA of memories and hours and hours of gameplay i had forgotten about. i remember what my first bases looked like, i remember that wonderous feeling of playing minecraft without knowing what was what and slowly discovering everything for myself. this video brought me almost to tears. thank you
@@crunch.dot.73 in Beta 1.7.3, if you use the seed 404, you get a world where nearby is a gravel pit with a cave under it. You have a day to get supplies before you go under the cave and have to survive down there.
This is a trip down memory lane. I remember playing Minecraft like this. The game has changed so much. I'm not sure I can remember all the mechanics of it now...
This is so cozy As much as I play new versions, old versions are where it's at for me I recently started playing old versions again and I'm realizing that hard
I have a Beta 1.8 world and have two things to add on to the mining tips, assuming they aren't here already. 1.) Swapping the sword to something else last moment will save the durability. 2.) Mining at the very edge of your reach distance is faster with timing clicks. I don't know the speed difference, but it can instant mine dirt, sand, and gravel.
Always have a water bucket on a accessible slot which you don't need to scroll to because it can save you from a lava pool and don't mine at y-13 because if you fall, you may not be able to get back again and leave after you have no food and at 3 hearts or lower because a mob or lava pool can easily kill you.
The thing in the mines with labeling the amount of diamonds found and stuff is a neat idea, gonna do that in my next world, no matter the version I'm on.
Really nice world dude. I play beta too, I usually play 1.5 (I had picked that version when I was younger cuz 5 is my favourite number). I dont like tall grass and the new cobblestone texture in 1.7.3 though... Thats why I havent changed yet. Can you make a video showing us your world? Some of the buildings I saw are quite impressive. My beta builds are trying to look like they were built in 2011. Your buildings on the other hand, use the old blocks but with the new era styling. Pretty cool man
Thank you for the lovely comment! I have watched a lot of modern building tutorials so a lot of my builds use those sorts of building principles since thats what im more used to. I've been trying to experiment with new building pallets and styles and the results are.... interesting. I love the tall grass personally, it adds so much depth and makes my base feel complete. I despise the old cobblestone texture though, It looks like TV static to me.
@@FrostPocketGaminghaha im the complete opposite my building style did progress past the 1.6 era building style so my beta builds feel very beta (not that there any good lol)
6:47: strangely enough, i was doing exactly this yesterday and ended up finding a really big cave. Got out with 15 diamonds and i am convinced that there's still more. That was my second day in that world
Oh man you don't even realise how much this game has changed until you see the older versions. I still think the old terrain and color palette were 10x better than what we have now. Also this video made me remember how controversial it was when Mojang introduced the hunger bar and sprint. I remember going into my world, building a 4 block gap and being amazed that I can jump over it. Seeing old Minecraft makes me wish someone made a version that has all the QoL updates of modern Minecraft, but otherwise no changes.
In alpha, if you put fences under stairs, they were unusable because their hit box pokes above that of stairs (the same reason it works with tilled soil here). I liked it a lot for making fake staircases for PVP defense, as you can't even jump up them.
The video has some excellent tips but i think you missed one. When you use the F3 menu the mobs have ID names above their heads which you can see through blocks so it is useful as an X-Ray as well.
pretty cool video! on the nightmare / mobs attacking you in an exposed bed, i do wonder why the feature was removed; it encourages people to build shelters and brings comfort in actually having one with phantoms encouraging people to regularly sleep i feel like this would be good to encourage people to build temporary shelters along the way when exploring, or to return home after a while i dunno, cool world though, appreciate how organized and detailed you are when mining
Love it! I’ve been getting into Betacraft recently and I love seeing all of these videos from different growing channels. It very much feels like old RUclips it’s great.
Converse to stunting trees to be small, I think something that's always been in the game since large trees were added (and still works now) is forcing large trees to grow with a glass block placed above a torch diagonal to the sapling. It will work with enough bone meal or can grow naturally left alone but the game statistically _hates_ this because it means it checks the sapling every tick, then checks a call to try and grow it, then will choose a tree to grow out of the list, and if it's a small one the entire thing will be aborted. So doing this may take a while, so it's more a set-it-and-forget-it method.
5:09 I KNEW IT!!!! I found this out on my own way back in the day and i still use the sword as a backup tool sometimes! idk if it's still a thing in newer versions tho.
if you want a chicken coop for aesthetics, once you shove a couple chickens in there you can keep throwing the eggs they make so even if they despawn, you can spawn your chicken babies back again
You do need a torch next to the bed or something but the real kicker is the 2 block radius from the bed thats free from mobs. Very strange mechanic lol
Very useful and fun video! My virtual appetite for some Beta 1.7.3 has just gotten sharper thanks to this video. Dropping a sub with the bell on for more Old Minecraft content like this ^^
As for the sand/gravel dupe, you don't actually need to click the lever every time and time it correctly. If you hold down right click, it's timed perfectly.
I'm not sure if this is true since it seems to be heavily affected by lag and framerate and is therefore different on each machine. Thats why i have the lever above so i dont load and mobs below the ground.
im pretty sure the “click mining” trick still applies in modern versions? one thing to add is it’s more worthwhile the faster the block would be mined. like if ur mining coal w a wooden pick, saving .25 sec per block isnt a huge deal. but if ur digging sand with a diamond shovel, .25 sec per block is very significant
I definitely like to revisit old versions of Minecraft for the nostalgia factor, but what is the motive behind sticking with the beta versions for long periods? What about the old versions is exactly appealing to you?
Just started my first playtrough after start playing minecraft in 2015 for the first time effectively got bored of the current game style and downloaded it The fact that if you break a stair you won't get it back boggles my mind
I don't quite remember, was this before or after they fixed the wooden slab "bug"? Back in some version I remember, wooden slabs were erronously considered stone by the game. which meant you needed to break them wiht a pickaxe, but they were also fireproof. I remember building a fireproof wood house just before the update hit. I believe they fixed it when introducing different wood types. not by fixing the old block, but rather by creating a now block "oak wood slab" and making the old one inaccesable.
Thank you! I play beta 1.7.3 because it is the final version before the adventure update (beta 1.8) which ruined terrain generation imo, added hunger and sprint and a bunch of other annoyances.
Did you install optifine for this version? This version lags quiet badly for me at least. And something with the mouse is messed up because sometimes it appears to be inconsistent speed when looking around.
It feels so weird to have a beta tips and tricks video in 2024 but i love it.
‘Tis great.
There are people that play this version more than modern for a variety of reason, one of those is that modern has a bloat of items that appear useless for most of the times
@@froggystyle9068 arrogant response, whit a lack of understanding of other's reasoning, but lets break down your comment
'first because of nostalgia' pretty weak and easely deniable point, do you really think people play for months or even years just because of nostalgia? If people really played for nostalgia, they would play the old versions for untill nostalgia wears off, and then quit like most modern version players whit their 2 week phase
'need to feel superior to others' i never saw someone pretending to be superior to someone else for playing an old MC version, but your response very much looks like someone that wants to feel superior to others
Believe or not, there's more people that play these older versions than you think. The reasons are varied: simplicity, nostalgia, texture design and the list goes on
@@NonameAtall-o1d also the newer versions feels bloated whit content that doesn't fit the game
That fence under the farmland trick is 1000IQ, ngl
It is so engrained in my brain from when I was like 9 playing beta.
As a person who has dug a large hole in Minecraft beta, I appreciate the large hole you have dug.
I always tried digging large holes for me to sit in when I was little and I always gave up 1/4th of the way. wonder if I will ever dig the remaining 3/4ths in other areas of life before I die. the hardness of the work limits my ability of thinking. even in minecraft building, as in minding the available big 3d spaces and their looks.
TIP 3.5: If you shear a sheep's death animation you get 1 extra wool block. 1 from it dying and 1-3 wool from shearing it.
I tried this in the past and i cant seem to get the technique to work, i'm probably just bad though.
it's actually 2-4 wool from shearing sheep in b1.7.3.
i use this technique every time i go sheep hunting
@@FrostPocketGaming I use shears to kill them so I don't have to switch quickly to them once i kill them. Sheep take 5 hits to kill with shears (same as fists). However, if you're attacking from an elevation difference, from water, or if the sheep has already taken some damage, the count can be different. I recommend making sure you're attacking from the same y-level, and that the sheep is close to you and isn't jumping when you deliver the death blow. It's also good to keep in mind that the sheep's hitbox doesn't fall over with the death animation. I usually try to shear the sheep very quickly after I kill it, so it doesn't have time to get knocked away.
Also worth noting that you can dye a sheep before you shear it, which means you can use dyes more efficiently (average of 4 wool per dye!). I have flower, cactus, and skeleton farms for dyes as well as a spider farm for wool, but I still use this method for colors that require lapis or ink sacs.
@@FrostPocketGaming use the number keys to quickly switch between hotbar slots. I shear and immediately press the number of the hotbar slot for my sword and click. Doing this, the timing window is quite lenient
@@Moresteck lol sheep hunting
Literally a decade plus after last playing beta, I still remember all the tips mentioned here. Amazing how powerful nostalgia can be
I needed this video 13 years ago.
Man this video such a throwback. I remember the day realizing fences dont work under farmland anymore and being so disappointed 😂
😢 This video cured me of my fear of Minecraft “nightmares”!! All this time I thought the feature STILL existed and was always afraid of getting jumped in my sleep so I’ve always done the method you showed here! 😊
I was still buildign with thatr feature in mind o.o guess I'm futu- uh past proving my stuff! °L°
What is it?
@mantyywhat are you guys talking about?
I remember it happening to me on an early bedrock version. I was sleeping in an open cave as I had done many times before, only to get jump-scared by a Skelly. Because of that, I always thought the monsters could just "walk" into my cave while I was sleeping, so I sealed it up after nearly dying to them a couple times haha.
@@granthefato340basically back in the beta days of minecraft if you slept somewhere that wasnt properly lit there was a chance for a zombie or skeleton to spawn nearby and wake you up
That F11 issue has been an enormous pain in the neck when I used to play on 1.2 back in 2012, as well as recently my recent b1.7.3 modpack. Just as I find a mod to fix it, this video shows up with a very easy fix.
I just randomly started playing this version of minecraft again then 3 days later I get this video in my recommended lmao. Back when beta 1.3 came out I had just started playing and by the time 1.7 came out was when I really started getting addicted to the game. This version of minecraft is the best imo. Great video!
Thank you!
After rewatching the video, there are a few things that could probably do with a bit of clarifying.
4:50. A sword breaks ALL blocks 1.5x faster than your fists do. Things like stairs, crafting tables and ladders that don't break any faster when using a tool are therefore faster to break with a sword.
7:13. Diamonds are most frequent between y=5 and y=16, therefore anywhere between these values is optimal. Mining at y=12 exposes blocks above you but it still might technically be slightly less optimal because veins above you could in theory spawn less frequently due to being above y=16. I believe y=10 gives you the most diamonds for distance travelled but then you'd have to deal with annoying lava pools so I don't think its really worth it. I can usually get about half a stack of diamonds per hour of mining at y=12 and its far more convenient.
8:41. Birch trees are technically optimal to farm if you need planks since they don't grow branches and they have more logs per tree on average, I pretty much only farm oak since i use the logs in builds mostly.
What I have personally learned back in the day is to mine for diamonds at y11, though it's an interesting question if diamond ores spawn less the closer to y16 you are?
At first i thought it was for a future beta/snapshot but then I realised, and kept watching. Blast from the past.
I miss how the beds worked in this version. Beds are now a free skip the night block but before you at least had to build *something* or it could not work
I carry a bed with me, If you sleep early enough, mobs wont spawn even in the open.
Ok boomer
@@olafjansowidz For this feature, I am. It's way cooler.
@@caveirainvocada9438 delulu 💀
@@olafjansowidz What does delulu mean bro
12:12 You can also hit F3 to see underground mob's nametags
I can understand what you mean about the duping feeling too 'cheaty', but I feel that using it for builds that require large amounts of glass is fair game. It's certainly preferable to stripping your beaches and deserts of all their sand and making them look ugly as sin.
yeah i can understand the arguments for duping and I dont shun people for doing it. Gravel is what i'd use it for most however and you can get gravel underground so it doesnt destroy landscape. Perhaps i'd dupe sand if i needed a huge amount of glass for something.
Yep. On my server I set up shops where people can just buy entire stacks of sand, dirt, gravel and other such blocks because I don't want them to just dig out the world.
4:14
sooo that's why skeletons spawned out of nowhere whenever I tried to sleep 😭
I thought it was just random , never knew it was actually a feature, tysm for da tips ❤✨
Man these are actually great tips, especially the sword one. I just started a beta world with some friends so it’s super useful
How did you get a beta server running? Been wanting to do that
How did you made a server on beta?
maybe the real best version of minecraft were the friends we made along the way
I don't know if this tip still applies since this is a loose memory from 2009 or 2010 but you used to be able to light a log or netherrack on fire and animals would spawn around it during the night time since it had light, and they would walk into the fire and die and give you free cooked food. I remember being quite proud of this discovery as a kid.
would the meat burn in the fire?
@@dragonusmolamola4140 only sometimes
@@dragonusmolamola4140 mobs would touch the fire, getr set aflame, move away from the fire, and drop their loot.
Mobs that take the low chance of not moving off the fire block would have their loot destroyed.
It's SO refreshing to see this kind of video if a little nostalgic. Ty for making this 🙏
nice tips man, some cool stuff in here. also i really like your mine and how you document the tunnel, thats pretty dope
Didn't expect to see you here
ofc, i watch most people in beta comm tbf xD@@bagorilla123
Yeah I love looking at the tunnel information, it's definitely worth doing. Sometimes i do forget to check the coordinates before coming back so i have to walk like 1200 blocks to get them lol.
I've been playing a lot of Beta 1.7.3 and never knew about some of those tricks! Especially the click mining and the farmland fence trick are super nice! Thanks for sharing :)
I've been wanting a community of beta minecraft youtubers for YEARS now, so glad to see it finally becoming a reality. I always knew there was an untapped niche there
i kinda wish tip 4 still existed in the game, would motivate players to build more instead of just popping a bed down
man watching these tips brings me back to my childhood discovering all of these things for myself purely by experimentation. i remember accidentally using my sword to mine something and noticing it being faster and then seeing exactly what that applied to. i remember wondering what would happen to gravel/sand if i picked it up off the ground with a sticky piston and then finding it fascinating that it just falls down again (i was a kid lol) so i spammed the lever and got infinite sand/gravel. i remember stip mining coming to me in an epiphany in maths class (i think from whatever we were doing with shapes in geometry that day). i remember doing the mining trick where you click every time to save time (i think they should bring that back btw), i never encountered the nightmare feature because i would always either sleep in my bed at my base or dig myself a cubby in the side of a hill or cave if i was exploring, but cool to know it was a thing. this video brought back a PLETHORA of memories and hours and hours of gameplay i had forgotten about. i remember what my first bases looked like, i remember that wonderous feeling of playing minecraft without knowing what was what and slowly discovering everything for myself. this video brought me almost to tears. thank you
thankl you so much, ive started playing the 404 challenge and these tips really came in clutch
No problem, good luck!
Whats the 404 challenge? I'd assume its like a no internet Early Minecraft Playthrough thing right?
@@crunch.dot.73 in Beta 1.7.3, if you use the seed 404, you get a world where nearby is a gravel pit with a cave under it. You have a day to get supplies before you go under the cave and have to survive down there.
This is a trip down memory lane. I remember playing Minecraft like this. The game has changed so much. I'm not sure I can remember all the mechanics of it now...
This is so cozy
As much as I play new versions, old versions are where it's at for me
I recently started playing old versions again and I'm realizing that hard
I have a Beta 1.8 world and have two things to add on to the mining tips, assuming they aren't here already.
1.) Swapping the sword to something else last moment will save the durability.
2.) Mining at the very edge of your reach distance is faster with timing clicks. I don't know the speed difference, but it can instant mine dirt, sand, and gravel.
Always have a water bucket on a accessible slot which you don't need to scroll to because it can save you from a lava pool and don't mine at y-13 because if you fall, you may not be able to get back again and leave after you have no food and at 3 hearts or lower because a mob or lava pool can easily kill you.
I'm playing in infdev right now, and that click mining trick helps a lot since I've been doing a lot of digging. Nice video!
The thing in the mines with labeling the amount of diamonds found and stuff is a neat idea, gonna do that in my next world, no matter the version I'm on.
THIS IS GONNA BE MY FAVOURITE CHANNEL OMG
Really nice world dude. I play beta too, I usually play 1.5 (I had picked that version when I was younger cuz 5 is my favourite number). I dont like tall grass and the new cobblestone texture in 1.7.3 though... Thats why I havent changed yet.
Can you make a video showing us your world? Some of the buildings I saw are quite impressive. My beta builds are trying to look like they were built in 2011. Your buildings on the other hand, use the old blocks but with the new era styling. Pretty cool man
I just saw youve already made a world tour. Omw to watch it
Thank you for the lovely comment! I have watched a lot of modern building tutorials so a lot of my builds use those sorts of building principles since thats what im more used to. I've been trying to experiment with new building pallets and styles and the results are.... interesting. I love the tall grass personally, it adds so much depth and makes my base feel complete. I despise the old cobblestone texture though, It looks like TV static to me.
There is a texture pack to get the oldest graphics
@@FrostPocketGaminghaha im the complete opposite my building style did progress past the 1.6 era building style so my beta builds feel very beta (not that there any good lol)
This game look cool. I can't wait to see how popular it gets in a year
6:47: strangely enough, i was doing exactly this yesterday and ended up finding a really big cave. Got out with 15 diamonds and i am convinced that there's still more.
That was my second day in that world
Thank you, I've been getting into beta recently and these are very useful!
Oh man you don't even realise how much this game has changed until you see the older versions. I still think the old terrain and color palette were 10x better than what we have now.
Also this video made me remember how controversial it was when Mojang introduced the hunger bar and sprint. I remember going into my world, building a 4 block gap and being amazed that I can jump over it.
Seeing old Minecraft makes me wish someone made a version that has all the QoL updates of modern Minecraft, but otherwise no changes.
I always thought that I was crazy when I discovered the sword thing myself xD great tutorial!
Nice video! Didn't know about the sword trick
Thank you!
the cursor fix is a lifesaver!! thank you so much
The fence mecanics under crops is neat, i didn't know that even in 2011
In alpha, if you put fences under stairs, they were unusable because their hit box pokes above that of stairs (the same reason it works with tilled soil here). I liked it a lot for making fake staircases for PVP defense, as you can't even jump up them.
I'm so blessed to find this video. Well made and very nostalgic. Thank you
The video has some excellent tips but i think you missed one. When you use the F3 menu the mobs have ID names above their heads which you can see through blocks so it is useful as an X-Ray as well.
that is a good one yeah. I'll definitely include in in the sequel!
I didn’t know for the fences under the farmlands ! Omg it’s the first time I see this trick thank you
just started a new beta 1.7.3 playthrough recently. that farmland trick will be useful lol. Thanks for the tips!
Great video! I actually learned new things! I like watching this kind of videos (beta mc), I might try it myself one day!
You definitely should! It is the most fun i have had playing minecraft singleplayer since like 2018
been playing beta for over a year now and never seen or heard anyone mention that cursor fix, that's awesome! keep up the videos!
Thanks for these tips I just started to play Minecraft beta 1.7.3 today its fun being back in old beta. these tips are very helpful!
Very useful, I knew about some of these as an avid beta player myself but it's cool to see them compiled so well in this neat video.
Genuinely so helpful. My friends and I started a beta server for the 5 of us, and this will definitely come in handy :)
New 1.7.3 enjoyer. Thanks for the tips.
Fantastic vid, a little difficult to find vids about the quirks of this version. Glad you dropped this one❤
pretty cool video!
on the nightmare / mobs attacking you in an exposed bed, i do wonder why the feature was removed; it encourages people to build shelters and brings comfort in actually having one
with phantoms encouraging people to regularly sleep i feel like this would be good to encourage people to build temporary shelters along the way when exploring, or to return home after a while
i dunno, cool world though, appreciate how organized and detailed you are when mining
maybe because it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ANNOYING
Why does older Minecraft look so good :( current Minecraft just looks so much worse to me, I can't place why
The colors? 🤔
the new texture pack, color saturation, or nostalgia probably
great video, i hope you picked up that sticky piston and redstone underground haha
my world is legit if thats what you mean?
no, just on the final tip, you left the piston and redstone underground 12:55@@FrostPocketGaming
oh sorry, i thought you were referring to the sand/gravel dupe 🤦♂. No i never picked up that piston or the redstone haha
The old knowledge need to be retaught again, beautiful
Love it! I’ve been getting into Betacraft recently and I love seeing all of these videos from different growing channels. It very much feels like old RUclips it’s great.
Imagine being mental boomer in such young Age 💀
6:52 if you stare at the hallway long enough, it feels like it's jiggling and turning, like an optical illusion
yeah i gotta make the tunnel longer so i cant see the end lol.
@@FrostPocketGaming but do you see the illusion I see?
@@wholesand yeah it just gets ruined because you can see the end of the tunnel
Converse to stunting trees to be small, I think something that's always been in the game since large trees were added (and still works now) is forcing large trees to grow with a glass block placed above a torch diagonal to the sapling. It will work with enough bone meal or can grow naturally left alone but the game statistically _hates_ this because it means it checks the sapling every tick, then checks a call to try and grow it, then will choose a tree to grow out of the list, and if it's a small one the entire thing will be aborted. So doing this may take a while, so it's more a set-it-and-forget-it method.
5:09 I KNEW IT!!!! I found this out on my own way back in the day and i still use the sword as a backup tool sometimes! idk if it's still a thing in newer versions tho.
Ik it’s still a thing on bedrock idk about Java
Keep it up! Your channel has potential!
Thanks!
Thank you for making this fabulous video! I love your style of making tutorials
if you want a chicken coop for aesthetics, once you shove a couple chickens in there you can keep throwing the eggs they make so even if they despawn, you can spawn your chicken babies back again
The version I played the most, still so much fun to play.
I KNEW nightmares were a thing!! I’ve brought this up and nobody else remembered it. I remember it being related to light level near your bed though?
You do need a torch next to the bed or something but the real kicker is the 2 block radius from the bed thats free from mobs. Very strange mechanic lol
These are some really helpful tips
This video is awesome keep it up my man!
10:13 can u not make a redstone clock for that to automate it?
im not sure what you mean, could you please elaborate?
Its a crazy feeling that i remember the fence under farmland trick.
i organically learned of the farmland trick on a server because i saw other people’s farms using it
Very useful and fun video! My virtual appetite for some Beta 1.7.3 has just gotten sharper thanks to this video. Dropping a sub with the bell on for more Old Minecraft content like this ^^
I think you can use glowstone for the xray glitch aswell. It may have been a later version I was playing but glowstone works too, at some point.
glowstone doesn't work in this version sadly. It does work in official release 1.0 though :)
As for the sand/gravel dupe, you don't actually need to click the lever every time and time it correctly. If you hold down right click, it's timed perfectly.
I'm not sure if this is true since it seems to be heavily affected by lag and framerate and is therefore different on each machine. Thats why i have the lever above so i dont load and mobs below the ground.
12:42 Impressive, it's even dangerous when used improperly! I once tried glowstone and a minecart in beta 1.9 - and steve died of suffocating
mice on venus played so many times😂 (cant complain its my favourite minecraft music track)
Yeah i added it over the top of the whole video lmao
im pretty sure the “click mining” trick still applies in modern versions?
one thing to add is it’s more worthwhile the faster the block would be mined. like if ur mining coal w a wooden pick, saving .25 sec per block isnt a huge deal. but if ur digging sand with a diamond shovel, .25 sec per block is very significant
great video, I'm definitely gonna use some of these
I definitely like to revisit old versions of Minecraft for the nostalgia factor, but what is the motive behind sticking with the beta versions for long periods? What about the old versions is exactly appealing to you?
I can cover up my lack of building skills with the fact that there is a very limited block palette in this version.
*ah. This takes me back fellas.*
5:16 and every slab with a pickaxe!
If I remember correctly you can do the X-ray trick by shoving glow stone on your head with a piston as well
you are real minecraft beta genius
if you wanna avoid mobs in caves press f3, they gonna light up with a nickname tags. 1.7.2 beta
man the day they changed the gravel texture … i remember hating it, and then never thinking about it ever again
Huh, I thought I was the only one to put the bed in the middle of the room. Nobody else ever seems to but it makes sleeping soo much easier!
as someone who’s been recently getting back into beta, this is such a helpful reminder. thanks !
i love this video but you really should use the killed sheep shearing it saves lots of time mate :D
10:55 It's like the end portal gravity block glitch in modern minecraft but it's much more simple
I love your channel
I still remember the old farmland fence post trick :D
This was nice thank you
Just started my first playtrough after start playing minecraft in 2015 for the first time effectively
got bored of the current game style and downloaded it
The fact that if you break a stair you won't get it back boggles my mind
3:06 how did u get brown dye again?
cocoa beans can only be found in dungeon chests, they are quite hard to get a lot of.
Wow thats cool i am gonna play minecraft beta 1.7.3 like before :D
I don't quite remember, was this before or after they fixed the wooden slab "bug"?
Back in some version I remember, wooden slabs were erronously considered stone by the game. which meant you needed to break them wiht a pickaxe, but they were also fireproof.
I remember building a fireproof wood house just before the update hit.
I believe they fixed it when introducing different wood types. not by fixing the old block, but rather by creating a now block "oak wood slab" and making the old one inaccesable.
That got fixed in like 1.3 i believe.
@@FrostPocketGaming oooh.
love your roads
Great video! Simply out of curiosity, why Beta 1.7.3 specifically? I know it’s quite popular but don’t know the reason behind it.
Thank you! I play beta 1.7.3 because it is the final version before the adventure update (beta 1.8) which ruined terrain generation imo, added hunger and sprint and a bunch of other annoyances.
seeing the old gravel and sound gave me a neuron activation
The spawn of mobs near the bed is related to the lighting level, just don't go to bed where it's dark
That is a factor which i probably should have included but the 2 block radius thing is still true as well. You need both.
Did you install optifine for this version? This version lags quiet badly for me at least. And something with the mouse is messed up because sometimes it appears to be inconsistent speed when looking around.