Actually, Console Editon had a "reset End" thing in the world options, as well as a "reset Nether." You could reset as many times as you wanted, and this actually made it the only version of the game where Elytras were renewable. Dragon Eggs were also renewable thanks to this.
Actually, the one block at a time version can be beaten without locating a stronghold. You can throw the end portal frames into the air and it will land facing a random direction, meaning you can make your own portal to beat the game. Edit: It only works in the nether where there isn’t a stronghold to point to
yeah i remember that's what SmallAnt did because I think he wasn't aware that end portal frames would normally point to a stronghold so he just built a portal himself
That only works on the nether, in the overworld they will be always facing the stronghole Remember that smallant indeed builded the end portal in the nether
5:34 I believe you actually could get multiple, as Legacy Console edition had an option to reset the Nether and End in-game, so you could use this to get multiple elytra (and actually the only way you could legitimately get multiple dragon eggs, since after resetting the dragon would still be considered a "first" dragon) interesting how you brought up the one block at a time snapshot as being the most difficult, as I actually watched SmallAnt beat it on that version and I think he was one of the first to do so
On the 20w14infinite snapshot version, you can type "abatised redivides" into a book and quill, and it will teleport you to the end when thrown in a nether portal
I recently found out that in some of the older Minecraft versions you could actually get blaze rods in peaceful. Back then mobs would spawn and despawna tick later in peaceful. If you had a good enough sword and did a crit you could one tap them and it could drop a rod. Good video👍
8:35 there is an option to reset the end which will keep the end biome the same, but it resets. This means that you can collect multiple elytras and dragon eggs without using any duplication methods.
@@TheMisterEpic Actually no, I believe Mojang pulled a sly one on that too. I'm pretty sure trading with villagers doesn't work and instead you get given a piece of paper saying "Thanks for your donation!"
Just a correction, at 7:25, you cannot use gravel or suffocation to get blaze rods (Blazes only drop a rod if directly killed by a player or wolf), you are forced to use snowballs to obtain a rod. Yep, you can use snowballs to obtain blaze rod still, it is not really necessary to trade with a villager.
Its very amusing that peaceful is the hardest regular gamemode when Hard is the easiest. Also I remember loading the One Block at a Time snapshot and I was so dang confused lol. Great video!
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A few things I would like to say about console edition. On PS4 (I'm pretty sure this wasn't on PS3 due to lag, and I don't know about Xbox side of things), but there was an option to change the world size. You could have the classic size (slightly smaller than a map), small (same size as a map), medium (3x3 map space), and large (which I don't know the border of). The nether and end have always been tiny, you just learn to live with the borders. Personally, I always liked the borders, allowed you to keep things condensed and get some interesting results. And I still hold to the opinion that medium world size is the best world size. Otherwise yes, there are reset nether and end buttons in the options, allowing for them to be renewable. You can also get a total of 4 outer end islands by resummoning and killing the ender dragon 3 more times on top of the original, meaning you can get more end cities. Sometimes this has to be done, as the first island won't have an end city. The most end cities I have seen me and my friends get is 3 out of 4. Beyond that, there's not much to say. It's another version of minecraft, one that I grew up with and will always be my childhood.
Same do I, I used to play with my cousin in his xbox 360, we normally played on creative tho, me and him playing thogether, eventually arguing and punching eachother and getting grounded, and fun fact, up to this day, I have the original CD copy of it somewhere in my house, last time I check it it was updated to 1.13, and even today, I have the in my mind to check it again just to see when did updates stopped, and remember of my past, honestly tho, I will never sell that copy for anyone, and keep for myself to revisit every time I want
Funny enough about the one block at a time. The ending tedium of finding a stronghold can be skipped by throwing the portal frames. As doing so alters their orientation thus making it possible to beat the game without even going to a stronghold.
im pretty sure in legacy console edition the outer end islands are like a seperate dimension and have many end cities. like other people have mentioned, you can also reset the end dimension, making elytras and dragon eggs infinite.
In the legacy console edition, whenever you beat the ender dragon, a new gateway would open to a new tiny end island, theres always at least 1 end city on one of the 4 total islands you can obtain. But you can also reset the end and collect all the loot again as many times as you want
On the legacy console versions, you can reset the end (or nether) with the push of a button. This allows you to get another elytra, dragon egg, and dragon head.
I have an objection, in some of the snapshot(I think it is 1.17 snapshot), there is a bug that mess up the end's generation, which make the endstone generate higher than usual to the point it covers the end crystal tower, which make it stupidly annoying to destroy end crystal
The infinity snapshot dimensions are not random, but are instead based on the contents of the book. I probably am not spelling this right but "abitised redevides" brings you directly to the end. The book "anker" gives you iron and lava while letting you place water to have unlimited portals. "5000" and "POOP" give you diamond and netherite blocks respectively, so yeah the infinity snapshot is easy to beat, but is much harder to actually survive in as the dimensions are sometimes very deadly
as a legacy edition player, i have some things to say about this. First off, it is possible to beat the game in peaceful (including on java). It was an early version of the game, but the mobs spawned by spawners would appear for a split second. Then you could kill them, and get blaze rods. Also thanks for mentioning legacy edition, not many people know what it is! (i still play the ps3 in australia, so ping online isnt an issue)
4:50 bro I want to see or play the old console editions so bad or the really old pocket edition I just want to try the nether reactor again they were so fun
i think the hardest version/difficulty combination would be 2.0 in hardcore mode, as you'd have to survive every wave of mobs before you could reliably get a shield.
7:25 yes you can kill blaze by suffocation but they will only drop blaze rod if killed by a player, so you won't get any blaze powder this way. I don't know this version well enough, maybe there is an other way to get to the end but if not this version is unbeatable.
In an old version blazes actually spawn, it’s just that after a few ticks the old game instantly deletes it instead of preventing them from spawning in general That means that you can technically get blaze rods by downgrading your world, getting a sharpness 5 diamond sword and spam-clicking near a blaze spawner
For the Legacy Console Edition, it is circumstantial. Resetting the end is super easy. However, you get like 4 chances to get the end city each time u do reset it. If you are lucky, you can just reset the end, kill the dragon once, and get the elytra. If you are unlucky, you have to reset the end, then fight the dragon 4 times to get 1 elytra. It also depends completely on the world seed so if you get to the end city after the fourth time you killed the dragon, each time you reset, you HAVE to kill it the same amount of times.
You can also get to the end in the one block at a time update by making an end portal in the nether because on the nether, the portal blocks change to a random rotation whenever thrown/placed meaning it would take a while to place them all upwards, but it works
two things I want to point out: - 21w37a is the hardest version to beat since all strongholds fail to generate. - Define beating the game (does it have to be killing the dragon?), april fools snapshots have ways of getting the credits without killing the dragon (or even entering the end)
Interesting, and as for besting the game, I avoided methods of "cheesing it" as I wanted to compare the same process across versions (get gear, find the stronghold, beat the Dragon, etc)
In the many worlds April Fool update, there was a way to skip the entire steps to get to the end by simply writing in the book a certain message and throwing it in the portal which will take you directly to the end.
fun fact about 1.9+ peaceful, a couple of speedrun strat developers, iirc matthew bolan and crafterdark, looking to make rsp (random seed peaceful) 1.9+ any% reasonable, once went undercover as casual survival minecraft players and convinced a mojang dev that it was a good idea to add blaze powder as fortress chest loot. however, when this dev was about to go to sweden to actually do work on the game, his work visa was denied so if you’re wondering why to beat the game in peaceful in any 1.9+ version you still need a 1/1 trillion outcome and realistically, a set seed, blame the swedish government
Hey, I beat that One block at a time version!! Also, you didn't actually need to go to the stronghold, if you were lucky enough and you threw the end portal frames in the air in the nether and the orientated themselves right, it worked.
In the Education edition, the dragon has a special mode wich damages you every 10 ticks and makes you float, so that its harder to get out of it. Also, whenever a player leaves the end, the dragon heals itself.
Great video, surprised your not at 400k yet, you really deserve it! Also the original Nintendo switch version (I think) was very challenging to beat Minecraft in.
Something people might not know is that if you throw the book "abatised redivides" into the book in the infinity update it brings you to the end. Like, the normal end
I think if you throw a end portal frame in the nether where there is no stronghold to point to, the portal frame with have a randomized direction. I saw someone do the portal in the nether for fun in this version just so it would look weird, but it was actually the only way he could go to the end without finding a stronghold.
I think the 2022 snapshot is actually the EASIEST version to beat. You can even get acces to ur inventory using horses or llamas. Heres the cool things (i will forget many but yeah): You dont need to find the stronghold. You can place them in the nether as they will sometimes face UP. You can destroy any blocks. Just place a block without collision bellow it, and use a dropper so it becomes an entity, then right click and boom you got it. You can destroy bedrock (actually no need to use a dropper, they made it possible LEGIT). You can acces ur inventory using llamas or horses (alerady said that) and you can even stack stuff in ur second hand, like blocks. You can fly! You can pick up non existing items such as the end portal teleporter (what i call it), the fire block, and use ur imagination for the rest. You can actually get any blocks. Even command blocks or barrier blocks which dont spawn naturally, due to endermans spawning with any blocks. Simply steal their block, and ur good to go! And if you wanna break it, use a torch and a dropper:) You can get water in the nether. You have to use seagrass as dropping it places water, and doing this in the nether gives you water. Oh and also, you can have chests if you use llamas.
my favorite PS 3 world had the end portal open to the water 50 blocks out from spawn, no need for a ton of ender pearls as you only needed just enough to finish opening the portal, but if it had been after the nether update I'd have never had potions with the new nether wart spawning conditions since the only part of a nether fort to spawn was a single blaze spawner and the "doorway" to the covered part
Iirc, in the 2020 april fools update, there is a specific thing you can write to go to the end immediately without a stronghold or the nether or anything
5:56 I remember how I always played minecraft on my tablet and used an addon to make snowballs function like ender pearls, but even with that there was no end and thats why I bought Java
To beat Minecraft on peaceful, there is another method not covered. In an earl6 version of the game, mobs in peaceful would spawn from an enemy spawned for a fraction of a second and then are killed. Using a sharpness IV diamond sword and spamming jump to land a critical hit, you can kill the blaze before it is killed by the code, thus, giving you blaze rods.
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Actually, Console Editon had a "reset End" thing in the world options, as well as a "reset Nether." You could reset as many times as you wanted, and this actually made it the only version of the game where Elytras were renewable. Dragon Eggs were also renewable thanks to this.
and reset the end/nether files on pc for java
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I used to use this feature
I remember specifically never using this feature because I never went to the end or nether, and even now I don't really go the the nether.
I still use it even now as I Play
Actually, the one block at a time version can be beaten without locating a stronghold. You can throw the end portal frames into the air and it will land facing a random direction, meaning you can make your own portal to beat the game.
Edit: It only works in the nether where there isn’t a stronghold to point to
yeah i remember that's what SmallAnt did because I think he wasn't aware that end portal frames would normally point to a stronghold so he just built a portal himself
That only works on the nether, in the overworld they will be always facing the stronghole
Remember that smallant indeed builded the end portal in the nether
@EMG7840 thanks for telling me
But that isn't the intentional way so
@@Thensi72 I doubt you were intentionally supposed to switch your world between versions on peaceful difficulty
Can't believe you didn't mention the fact that totems of undying are much easier to get in hard mode
That's the biggest benefit of hard mode imo
Yeah they literally need to nerf the drops on hard difficulty.
Or atleast improve their ai
@@elitecerealWhat the fuck.
5:34 I believe you actually could get multiple, as Legacy Console edition had an option to reset the Nether and End in-game, so you could use this to get multiple elytra (and actually the only way you could legitimately get multiple dragon eggs, since after resetting the dragon would still be considered a "first" dragon)
interesting how you brought up the one block at a time snapshot as being the most difficult, as I actually watched SmallAnt beat it on that version and I think he was one of the first to do so
Console edition is the best version
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CaptainSparklez also beat the one block at a time snapshot too, but yeah, SmallAnt did it first.
I feel like versions before the enderdragon were the hardest to beat, dont you?
Yeah
Hahahaha I guess that's true!
because you cant
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I really like different versions of Minecraft, some of the April fools versions are really fun to start survival worlds on
On the 20w14infinite snapshot version, you can type "abatised redivides" into a book and quill, and it will teleport you to the end when thrown in a nether portal
Exactly!
He assumed that you were also only using the box of infinite books on top of banning the overworld
I recently found out that in some of the older Minecraft versions you could actually get blaze rods in peaceful. Back then mobs would spawn and despawna tick later in peaceful. If you had a good enough sword and did a crit you could one tap them and it could drop a rod. Good video👍
On the legacy consoles there is a feature which allows for you to reset the end/nether so you can get more than 1 elytra etc
Creepers can also be weaponized when blocked with shields, especially on Hard Difficulty.
I notice that you often use the programmer touch in your footage which is always a refreshing touch to your videos
8:35 there is an option to reset the end which will keep the end biome the same, but it resets. This means that you can collect multiple elytras and dragon eggs without using any duplication methods.
Technically speaking, that is a duplication method :/
@@winterwolf8046 It is a feature in the game. It is a solution for the "only one elytra problem".
5:39 actually there was a way to reset your end. however doing this means you have to kill the ender dragon all over again
Blazes dont drop rods if not killed by a player, therefore the april fools version 2015 ist beatable without special seeds.
Oh good point I didn't even realise. That being said, since that version is actually a fork of 1.8 you can trade with villagers for eyes
@@TheMisterEpic Actually no, I believe Mojang pulled a sly one on that too. I'm pretty sure trading with villagers doesn't work and instead you get given a piece of paper saying "Thanks for your donation!"
@@TheMisterEpic trading does not work in 15w14a but you can still use snowballs to kill the blazes iirc
@@TheMisterEpic snowballs work
Just a correction, at 7:25, you cannot use gravel or suffocation to get blaze rods (Blazes only drop a rod if directly killed by a player or wolf), you are forced to use snowballs to obtain a rod. Yep, you can use snowballs to obtain blaze rod still, it is not really necessary to trade with a villager.
and besides, villager trading isn't in this version, only charitable donation
at this point I rarely watch minecraft content, but I still watch your stuff. its very entertaining & informational. keep up the great work!
Dude, your vids are so interesting and enjoyable to watch, respect.
You can actually go straight to the end in 20w14infinite, by typing "abatised redivides" into a book and throwing it into a nether portal.
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Legacy Console also had an option to reset the nether and end dimensions, as that's how I obtained three Elytra on one single world
Its very amusing that peaceful is the hardest regular gamemode when Hard is the easiest. Also I remember loading the One Block at a Time snapshot and I was so dang confused lol. Great video!
Though it's not like anyone who played on peaceful wanted to do it to beat the game.... Except those who do it for the challenge.
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A few things I would like to say about console edition. On PS4 (I'm pretty sure this wasn't on PS3 due to lag, and I don't know about Xbox side of things), but there was an option to change the world size. You could have the classic size (slightly smaller than a map), small (same size as a map), medium (3x3 map space), and large (which I don't know the border of). The nether and end have always been tiny, you just learn to live with the borders.
Personally, I always liked the borders, allowed you to keep things condensed and get some interesting results. And I still hold to the opinion that medium world size is the best world size.
Otherwise yes, there are reset nether and end buttons in the options, allowing for them to be renewable. You can also get a total of 4 outer end islands by resummoning and killing the ender dragon 3 more times on top of the original, meaning you can get more end cities. Sometimes this has to be done, as the first island won't have an end city. The most end cities I have seen me and my friends get is 3 out of 4.
Beyond that, there's not much to say. It's another version of minecraft, one that I grew up with and will always be my childhood.
Same do I, I used to play with my cousin in his xbox 360, we normally played on creative tho, me and him playing thogether, eventually arguing and punching eachother and getting grounded, and fun fact, up to this day, I have the original CD copy of it somewhere in my house, last time I check it it was updated to 1.13, and even today, I have the in my mind to check it again just to see when did updates stopped, and remember of my past, honestly tho, I will never sell that copy for anyone, and keep for myself to revisit every time I want
Funny enough about the one block at a time. The ending tedium of finding a stronghold can be skipped by throwing the portal frames. As doing so alters their orientation thus making it possible to beat the game without even going to a stronghold.
Watching the PS3 clips made me so nostalgic, since that was the version of Minecraft I played as a young kid.
Pretty epic video as per usual!
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@@swaggypotato962 I tend to be quite oblivious, so I just realized you're talking about the "epic". Yep, that was unintentional!
@@silentjarl3110 oh you got it good job
Honestly, I would like to see you talk some more about legacy console edition. It is a older edition, with a lot of interesting functions.
im pretty sure in legacy console edition the outer end islands are like a seperate dimension and have many end cities.
like other people have mentioned, you can also reset the end dimension, making elytras and dragon eggs infinite.
No all one world with a border around the main island and the the outer island
Can we talk about how at 2:55 there are just 2 pink sheep in the backround casually
I didn't even notice that xD
In the legacy console edition, whenever you beat the ender dragon, a new gateway would open to a new tiny end island, theres always at least 1 end city on one of the 4 total islands you can obtain. But you can also reset the end and collect all the loot again as many times as you want
Actually as smallant showed in his video, the one block at a time snapshot’s end portal frames land in a random orientation when thrown straight up
Only in the nether
Great video! Also i'm vibing to the hollow knight music, good choice!
Me who can barely beat the game normally: I'm gonna try to beat Minecraft on the 2022 April fools snapshot
I honestly cant believe you don't have 1 million subs, your videos are really well done and I almost never get bored ngl
On the legacy console versions, you can reset the end (or nether) with the push of a button. This allows you to get another elytra, dragon egg, and dragon head.
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the infinite update is actually free to beat by writing "abatised redivides" in the book you throw into the nether portal you always spawn in the end
I have an objection, in some of the snapshot(I think it is 1.17 snapshot), there is a bug that mess up the end's generation, which make the endstone generate higher than usual to the point it covers the end crystal tower, which make it stupidly annoying to destroy end crystal
The infinity snapshot dimensions are not random, but are instead based on the contents of the book. I probably am not spelling this right but "abitised redevides" brings you directly to the end. The book "anker" gives you iron and lava while letting you place water to have unlimited portals. "5000" and "POOP" give you diamond and netherite blocks respectively, so yeah the infinity snapshot is easy to beat, but is much harder to actually survive in as the dimensions are sometimes very deadly
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as a legacy edition player, i have some things to say about this. First off, it is possible to beat the game in peaceful (including on java). It was an early version of the game, but the mobs spawned by spawners would appear for a split second. Then you could kill them, and get blaze rods. Also thanks for mentioning legacy edition, not many people know what it is! (i still play the ps3 in australia, so ping online isnt an issue)
4:50 bro I want to see or play the old console editions so bad or the really old pocket edition I just want to try the nether reactor again they were so fun
i think the hardest version/difficulty combination would be 2.0 in hardcore mode, as you'd have to survive every wave of mobs before you could reliably get a shield.
I remember a version (probably a snapshot) where mobs wouldn't get burned by the sun. It wasn't hard, but it was odd.
7:25 yes you can kill blaze by suffocation but they will only drop blaze rod if killed by a player, so you won't get any blaze powder this way.
I don't know this version well enough, maybe there is an other way to get to the end but if not this version is unbeatable.
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In an old version blazes actually spawn, it’s just that after a few ticks the old game instantly deletes it instead of preventing them from spawning in general
That means that you can technically get blaze rods by downgrading your world, getting a sharpness 5 diamond sword and spam-clicking near a blaze spawner
pretty cool video, keep up the great work 👍
For the Legacy Console Edition, it is circumstantial. Resetting the end is super easy. However, you get like 4 chances to get the end city each time u do reset it.
If you are lucky, you can just reset the end, kill the dragon once, and get the elytra.
If you are unlucky, you have to reset the end, then fight the dragon 4 times to get 1 elytra.
It also depends completely on the world seed so if you get to the end city after the fourth time you killed the dragon, each time you reset, you HAVE to kill it the same amount of times.
Now imagine doing these versions on peaceful mode 😬
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There is a specific dimension name, wich brings you to the end its used in spoedruns.
You can also get to the end in the one block at a time update by making an end portal in the nether because on the nether, the portal blocks change to a random rotation whenever thrown/placed meaning it would take a while to place them all upwards, but it works
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the one block at a time run feels like a fever dream
The end frames in one block at a time can be thrown up to make them face up instead of having to find the stronghold
your viedios are fresh and interesting where everyone is behind that stupid 100 days or mc but thank you:)
Congratulations on 400k 🎉
I remember a youtuber doing a no-crafting challenge, and in the middle of the series, he realised he can't craft eyes of ender
two things I want to point out: - 21w37a is the hardest version to beat since all strongholds fail to generate.
- Define beating the game (does it have to be killing the dragon?), april fools snapshots have ways of getting the credits without killing the dragon (or even entering the end)
Interesting, and as for besting the game, I avoided methods of "cheesing it" as I wanted to compare the same process across versions (get gear, find the stronghold, beat the Dragon, etc)
Because it's 2137
I still have my Xbox 360 with my old Minecraft worlds and game, it was great playing that version
I miss clicked this video but i liked it, so i subbed
nice plug when talking abt peaceful mode :D
In the many worlds April Fool update, there was a way to skip the entire steps to get to the end by simply writing in the book a certain message and throwing it in the portal which will take you directly to the end.
fun fact about 1.9+ peaceful, a couple of speedrun strat developers, iirc matthew bolan and crafterdark, looking to make rsp (random seed peaceful) 1.9+ any% reasonable, once went undercover as casual survival minecraft players and convinced a mojang dev that it was a good idea to add blaze powder as fortress chest loot. however, when this dev was about to go to sweden to actually do work on the game, his work visa was denied
so if you’re wondering why to beat the game in peaceful in any 1.9+ version you still need a 1/1 trillion outcome and realistically, a set seed, blame the swedish government
congrats on 400k!
okay, the one block at a time method sounds genuinely cool though
This guy is so underrated. Keep up the work!
Love your content man!
Subbed ages ago, loving the vids epic
Hey, I beat that One block at a time version!! Also, you didn't actually need to go to the stronghold, if you were lucky enough and you threw the end portal frames in the air in the nether and the orientated themselves right, it worked.
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5:40 there's literally an option that allows you to reset the end. (I have two elytras in my legacy world)
I never knew Minecraft put so much effort into their April fools updates considering these updates are only live for 24 hours.
In the Education edition, the dragon has a special mode wich damages you every 10 ticks and makes you float, so that its harder to get out of it. Also, whenever a player leaves the end, the dragon heals itself.
2:54
Love the pink sheep on the left
Great video, surprised your not at 400k yet, you really deserve it! Also the original Nintendo switch version (I think) was very challenging to beat Minecraft in.
The infinite version was one of the coolest, most fun and wild one. But the one-block-at-a-time one could be a whole separate game
Something people might not know is that if you throw the book "abatised redivides" into the book in the infinity update it brings you to the end. Like, the normal end
Watching this when it's 3 hours old.
I think if you throw a end portal frame in the nether where there is no stronghold to point to, the portal frame with have a randomized direction. I saw someone do the portal in the nether for fun in this version just so it would look weird, but it was actually the only way he could go to the end without finding a stronghold.
Congrats on 400k!! 🎉
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I think the 2022 snapshot is actually the EASIEST version to beat. You can even get acces to ur inventory using horses or llamas. Heres the cool things (i will forget many but yeah):
You dont need to find the stronghold. You can place them in the nether as they will sometimes face UP.
You can destroy any blocks. Just place a block without collision bellow it, and use a dropper so it becomes an entity, then right click and boom you got it.
You can destroy bedrock (actually no need to use a dropper, they made it possible LEGIT).
You can acces ur inventory using llamas or horses (alerady said that) and you can even stack stuff in ur second hand, like blocks.
You can fly!
You can pick up non existing items such as the end portal teleporter (what i call it), the fire block, and use ur imagination for the rest.
You can actually get any blocks. Even command blocks or barrier blocks which dont spawn naturally, due to endermans spawning with any blocks. Simply steal their block, and ur good to go! And if you wanna break it, use a torch and a dropper:)
You can get water in the nether. You have to use seagrass as dropping it places water, and doing this in the nether gives you water.
Oh and also, you can have chests if you use llamas.
your content is awsome my dude
I played 1.6 legacy console edition until 2018 and I had no idea what I was missing out on
i felt happy hearing the hollow knight ost on this channel as its my favorite game
Man, April fools updates are more fun than the normal game at this point.
Agree still playing 20w14inf
my favorite PS 3 world had the end portal open to the water 50 blocks out from spawn, no need for a ton of ender pearls as you only needed just enough to finish opening the portal, but if it had been after the nether update I'd have never had potions with the new nether wart spawning conditions since the only part of a nether fort to spawn was a single blaze spawner and the "doorway" to the covered part
With legacy editions of the game, you could reset the end/nether, therefore allowing you to get another pair of elytra, no?
Speaking from memory so might be incorrect
You were definetley able to reset the nether, but I'm unsure about the end, I don't think you could
@@TheMisterEpic either way with how small the worlds were, who even needed an elytra anyways? Pfft.
In One Block at a Time, you can repeatedly break and place down End Portal Frames in the Nether until they're oriented the correct way
0:23 I’ve been playing Touhou for so long recently that I was fully expecting him to say “Easy, Normal, Hard and Lunatic” 💀
Iirc, in the 2020 april fools update, there is a specific thing you can write to go to the end immediately without a stronghold or the nether or anything
6:09 you could find Strongholds with eyes in portalframes though
5:56 I remember how I always played minecraft on my tablet and used an addon to make snowballs function like ender pearls, but even with that there was no end and thats why I bought Java
2:55 there’s 2 pink sheep!!!
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To beat Minecraft on peaceful, there is another method not covered.
In an earl6 version of the game, mobs in peaceful would spawn from an enemy spawned for a fraction of a second and then are killed. Using a sharpness IV diamond sword and spamming jump to land a critical hit, you can kill the blaze before it is killed by the code, thus, giving you blaze rods.
*in an early
lol just realized I screwed up typing it so bad xd
Actually the hardest version is the first ever version of Minecraft when it was called Cave Game because you can't beat it