I light up caves to see, not to prevent the mobs from spawning. Walking in a semi-dark cavern is acceptable I suppose, but still, I would rather see the blocks without the shadows.
@@imperfectimp my cousins was saying we didn’t had to light everything up and k was like yeah sure, maybe in a tight small cave, but k got used to it because I don’t wanna miss any ore. Next thing you know, everytime I’m behind him, he’s missing ores like crazy. Even diamonds.
Actually, a fortune pickaxe is much more useful for compacting raw ores than a silk touch pickaxe. After mining an iron vein, take your raw iron in a crafting table and make raw iron blocks, which compacts 9 raw iron into 1 block. You can then decompact them once your back from mining. This way you can go on much longer mining expeditions without filling up your inventory and you know exactly how many blocks of iron you got too.
But then that means every so often you would need to stop and put down the table, or else it only uses more space, and what about the odd number left over from crafting the block
@@bradup Let's assume you get perfect fortune odds from your iron ores. You will need two and a quarter stacks of iron ore to equal a stack of raw iron blocks. Raw iron blocks are far more compact and space efficient than ore
You don't want to silk touch ores aside from nether gold. Just carry a crafting table and you can craft the raw ore into blocks of raw ore, giving you 9x the space and saving you from wasting durability on your tools
Regarding the statue of liberty. It was originally a brilliant copper color. So even if it’s not oxidized it’s still accurate. Just historically accurate and not modernly accurate
There's one exception to the smelting ore blocks instead of raw ores. Even when you mine nether gold with fortune three, you'll never get a full ingot from a block. Silk Touch them instead, and stick them in a furnace. Though I suppose most of you know this already.
Use Y-54, not Y-58, for mining diamonds. It's a lot safer being above the lava layer and diamonds there are just as plentiful (slightly less technically, but it doesn't really matter).
@@fs6783 Sure, but it still slows down mining a lot. You'll get slightly less ore at -54, but you'll be mining a lot faster, having lava at your feet instead of above your head. The faster speed will more than make up the difference.
@@bernlin2000 You should still bring a water bucket because it allows you to traverse over the lava lacks you unearth while mining, saving you time because you can go over, not around.
I will say for the crop one, the best way to plant your crops is in a 9x9 square with one water source in the middle. You can keep expanding out with more 9x9 squares, or go up and make a big tower of farms with one water stream going down the middle.
@@roysamuels9468 Exactly. Mainly dealing with all the water. With what I said, you just need 1 water source block and a hole down the middle. Easy bobeezy
This is exactly what I’ve done in my survival world, before the nether update I wanted the advancement for breaking a diamond hoe, so I built a massive 9x9 tower with 1 water source pouring down and watering the entire thing. You can then also swim up and down the water to get to certain levels for certain crops. It can also help you find your base in the early game lol
You can compact ores much more efficiently if you mine them with fortune and then craft them into blocks. You get up to 4 items compacted when you use silk touch instead, but you get 9 compacted when you craft blocks.
Someone else said two and a quarter stacks of ore blocks equals one whole stack of raw ore blocks, so yeah, contrary to popular belief, silk touch takes up more space.
I like these "trick" videos that still tell you to do the inefficient thing. Craft your fortune-gained ore while mining into the raw stacks instead. Also, you actually *do* want to smelt nethergold blocks because, in the long run, you'll get more gold ingots that way as the average number of nuggets gained per block under Fortune 3 is only 8.8 whereas if you smelt the block, you get 1 full ingot (which is 9 nuggets).
Bringing back your ore blocks to mine at base is just annoying, and it's always a mistake when I forget to switch back from my Silk Touch pickaxe and have even a few blocks of ore in my inventory: condensing the raw ore itself is just easier (and quicker) than mining the same block twice.
Yep. He also said ore items take up too much space, but you can craft them into full blocks if you're so desperate for space. He also said that it's annoying to die with literal stacks of ore items in inventory, but dying with stacks of ore blocks is just as annoying. The mud tip was also questionable because hoppers are much more expensive than cart+rails in larger farms.
Counterpoint to cactus + mob farms being inefficient for making lime dye, doing both things yield several side benefits like cactus smelting being integrated into a smelter array exp farm, and the mob farm providing other materials alongside being exp farms at the same time
Its strictly less efficient for lime dye, since white dye requires bone meal and you get 2 sea pickles per block on average (with multiple fertilized blocks per bonemeal). Catus + mob farm has a greater utility
Be careful using Lightning Rods for decorations. While they have their purpose, they also prevent Trap Horses from Spawning near the local area during a Thunderstorm. Take them down after getting your Advancements, and/or make sure there is a Block above them, either an overhang, or a block high enough that it can't be seen. Also, use non-flammable Blocks for your roofs to protect them from Lightning.
Don't get me wrong, but torches are just so cheap to spend, I'd rather spam them in caves to increase my visibility and chances of finding ores than to just store them and mess up storage.
0:45 "and considering there isnt even 30 enchantments in the game..." This made me wonder, "Is there actually not 30? There seems like theres so many!" And so I counted on my fingers every enchantment in the game from memory, sorted by items you usually use it on. And here is more or less what I got... 1: Protection 2: Fire Protection 3: Blast Protection 4: Projectile Protection 5: Thorns 6: Aqua Affinity 7: Resperation 8: Swift Sneak 9: Frost Walker 10: Depth Strider 11: Soul Speed 12: Sharpness 13: Smite 14: Bane of Arthropods 15: Impaling 16: Sweeping Edge 17: Knockback 18: Fire Aspect 19: Looting 20: Efficiency 21: Fortune 22: Silk Touch 23: Unbreaking 24: Mending 25: Power 26: Punch 27: Flame 28: Infinity 29: Luck of the Sea 30: Lure 31: Loyalty 32: Channeling 33: Riptide Edit: (Thanks to MaKCNN TV) 34: Multishot 35: Peircing 36: Unknown As you can see, there is indeed 30, or just over 30, enchantments in the game. JSYK FYI
@@Max-zo6rv Ooops sorry, m ybad. I think I included Soul Speed when I counted on my fingers, but failed to remember it when I listed them out here. And thanks for reminding me about the crossbow ones.
I disagree at 2:38 and here is why: Basically, you need to consider how much yield you're going to get from fortune. If, on average, the ore gives you fewer than 9x yeild, you should instead mine the ore with fortune and craft them into blocks as you mine. According to the minecraft wiki, every single ore, when mined with fortune, has an average yeild of less than 9 *except for lapis*, so the silk touch method is only the most efficent with lapis. Since everything else will give you an average yeild of less than 9 items, it's more space efficent to bring a crafting table and craft them into blocks. This way, you can carry more and do not need to re-mine everything at home. However, you could still use the silk touch method if you want to store the EXP for later, in which case, it still has an advantage.
Oh my god - the mud block tip alone was worth watching the video! Wasn't aware of it being a little less than 1 block high, so that you can remove stuff using a normal hopper... Minecraft keeps surprising me!
No. The villager doesn't replant the crops in the same pattern. It will lead to a hot mess of crops and end with one type of crop taking over. I believe illango did a test to see if halving the amount of farmland blocks to force him to plant in rows, has a higher yield but it wasn't worth it.
Also by the way, crops grow even faster if you never plant the same crop on adjacent blocks, which is really annoying to set up, but the most efficient way to grow crops without bonemeal
another fun thing about horses, if you affect them with a speed or jump potion they pass on the enhanced stats to offspring! Over a few generations this can lead to some pretty god like equine friends! edit 1: I have two simple words that make cauldrons 100% worth it, lava farm.
True. Cauldrons also have the ability to collect powder snow or water when it's raining, enabling you to access water in a custom world where no water sources exist.
@@bdura2021 I only have java, I know it worked last time I tried it but I have been playing on a cobblemon server lately and haven't messed with horses in multiple updates.
Using a drop instead of a down elevator is fine if it is not being used for a structure with more than 2 floors, in which case you will want the elevator instead. Using open fence gates to hold the water allows multi floor exits and is useful if you are doing a lot in a small footprint.
I always have a cauldron nearby my potion stand... for look 😉 As for the Ender Chest. Emergency items should be available just opening it. Not hidden in another box. Unless you're doing something specific. You shouldn't need all 27 spaces to be shulker box.
7:10 cool to see a photography concept also being applicable to Minecraft. When taking photos of people or architecture where you want to highlight the depth, using a long lens (focal length 70mm or more) will make it look way better than a wide lens (35mm or below), where the "FOV" is large due to distortion and compression
So this could be the death of me or maybe just a beeter me now come in with the tymapanis and take a shot of Hennessy I know I'm not there mentally but you could be the remedy
8:43 Just make the statue with regular copper blocks. When the Statue of Liberty was first built, it was unoxidized, regular copper that we knew. Wait for it to oxidize on its own
The best solution for #28 is to build a functioning sink (two waterlogged stairs on either side of a source block) so you can infinitely fill buckets AND bottles. Also, cauldrons have a specific use that I very recently found out about: removing dye from shulker boxes & banners.
Cauldrons are also the only way to make an infinite lava farm. Just put a lava source above a block with a dripstone under it and a cauldron under that. No more trips to the depths of the overworld or nether to get your fill of lava.
Normally I just have shulker boxes coloured and names by dimension. For example, I have a red shulker box full off stuff that I may need in the nether like obsidian, flint and steel, extra tools and so on. This way I’m super organised and prepared.
Pro tip: make an iron farm early on. Like seriously early. And make it close to your base so that its always running. Then get free stacks of iron blocks and never worry about mining ir smelting it again
Do you know any that work well inside a village ? My base is in a village cause the people in my server like it that way but I'm forced to move 150 blocks away from any job blocks for mine to work.
cauldrons isn't a ripoff, you can refill them by placing a sourceblock above and have a dripstone drip the liquid into the cauldron (this is mostly used for infinite lava)
Remember! If you have a water source with a stalactite below it, the water will drip into a cauldron below it and fill it up over time. Maybe it isn't as efficient, but certainly looks cool!
The Fortune vs Silk touch for ores is being debated a bit. if you need in stone ore blocks - always silk touch. If you are exploring / mining in multi-layer caves - use fortune as it allows you to condense the stone / deepslate ores into the raw ore blocks instead of having them in separate piles. if mining in exclusively deepslate or stone caves - generally better to silk touch lapis / redstone, and fortune everything else. and yes silk touch the netherrack gold blocks as they give slightly more gold when smelted vs fortune mined.
Actually, I prefer getting my first diamond armor and tools from mining. If I’m going to buy them from villagers, I’m gonna want to set up a villager trading hall, because of my OCD. Then maxing the villagers out will take some time too. I’d much rather mine all the diamonds first because it’s not that hard to find a quick 30 something of them. Plus, when you’re mining for them, you get stacks of all the other ores like coal as well, so it’s a win-win.
*No fortune is still better than silk touch for inventory space.* All you need to do is grab a crafting table, or just have wood on you, and you can easily convert every ore into blocks, saving 9x the space. Unlike silk touch which at most can save 3x. Everyone always remembers to Mine, but nobody remembers to Craft. And yes, I know it isn't fully 9x the space, because you'll always have an extra ore or two you can't craft into blocks, and also the space for the table itself, but as long as you don't go mining with 7 free spaces in your inventory you should be fine.
This even applies to redstone as the average redstone dust/ore ratio is at 6 with fortune 3. So you'd be able to store 384 redstone dust in one inventory slot using the Ores or 576 using blocks. Though to be fair we should also mention lapis which is the one ore where Silk touch is actually better. Mining lapis with fortune 3 apparently yields an average of 14.3 items, with a max of 36 items, per ore mined. So yeah if you're mining specifically for lapis take a silk touch pickaxe, in any other case fortune is better.
The only issue is that at least 2 slots are then needed, 1 for the ore and one for the ore blocks, unless one is finished mining and has a even multiple of 9. But yes both methods are ways to compact thing.
Also with lapis (and redstone, diamond and _theoretically_ coal even though doing this with coal isn't worth it) using silk touch stores XP for later. Definitely silk touch your diamond ore - the XP from that is great to have in stock.
I like how when he says "The mud block is the best candidate for one reason- it's shorter than a full block size," the video shows a magnifying glass zoom in on mud and polished deepslate- the mud is taller. 1:17
2:38, not a good bit of advice for how mining works in MineCraft after the introduction of raw iron and raw gold blocks. With this advice, you'd be using durability on two different tools, not to mention that you can compact raw iron and raw gold into their respective raw gold/iron blocks, meaning each raw iron block = 9 pieces of raw iron, a stack of raw iron blocks would then be the equivalent of 576 iron bars, or simply 64 blocks of solid iron. The optimal experience you should aim for in current mining is to find a village early on in your world with a librarian that has mending books in their shop inventory. Enchant and get your fortune pickaxe, then apply mending to the pickaxe, now you don't have to worry about durability since you'll only use it to mine ores, anytime you want you can only use it for quartz/diamond or just make an XP farm with whatever mob you want, as long as the pickaxe is the only mending item in your inventory, it will take all the xp charge to refill its durability, can do that infinitely with any other armor/tool you have mending on.
Here's some more Crouch while mining to completely remove the risk of falling into lava Always have a water bucket in your inventory (except for going to the nether) And when you dig straight up, place a torch at your feet to negate embarrassing deaths
2:56 "...And you don't have to worry about dying with litteral stacks of diamonds while your down there." Nope, with silk touch you lose all you diamonds in one stack, meaning a higher chance of them all burning in lava if you are near it.
While hoppers are fine for small sugar cane farms, hopper minecarts are so much better for medium to large farms because they cost orders of magnitude less iron and are much more lag friendly. Also, unrelated sugar cane farming tip: you can use waterlogged stairs for your water sources for sugar cane. This means you can walk over the field while manual harvesting without worrying about falling into the annoying potholes and you don't have to route hopper mine cart rails around a block underneath the water. Edit: forgot about water logged leaves. That has those advantage but you can also presumably put torches on them which you can't do with stairs.
9:08 Please, never do that with a trident. Tbh. never use trident if you are in the End dimension. I've never heard anyone saying that in any yt minecraft vid, but if you throw your loyalty 3 (or any lvl) trident into the void it's never comming back... Lost one trying to fight the dragon but it just bounced off and fell down.
Sure technically, but the wandering trader is a terrible source if you want any reasonable amount. Pretty sure you can only get like 8 or 12 from one trader and then they only have them around 1/3 of the time.
Something about the copper one, placing the copper in a large block is faster for larger quantities given you don't have to spread your copper over an area the size of Manhattan to get that statue of liberty. One other thing you can do to speed up your oxidation would be to sandwich your copper blocks between layers of fully oxidized copper. When copper checks to see if it should age, the game checks for copper blocks around our copper of interest, counts how many are of a higher oxidation stage, and then divides the total number of copper blocks by the number of older copper blocks. And then the game generates a number between one and zero and the copper ages a stage if that random number is less than the number that earlier bit of math spat out.
“You save the world from running out of diamonds” I would really like to see someone who mined all levels with any possible diamonds and see how long that takes
@@2520WasTaken same, also having rows is horrible for efficiency. even if we say they grow twice as fast, you're also missing out on a good 50% of space. so it doesn't matter in the end, and imho, you're not gonna actively sit there and harvest them instantly anyway, so any speed gain is moot anyway.
@@2520WasTaken He didn't explain it very well. It's only faster if you're growing more than one type of crop. You alternate what crop is in what row, such as Wheat/Carrots/Wheat/Carrots, etc. You can keep the same one water source for a 9x9 space of cropland; just alternate what crops you're using (in the previous example, you'd end up with 5 rows of Wheat and 4 rows of Carrots). It's still not worth it for larger scale, single crop farms because even if they grow slower, you're planting nearly twice as much as an alternating row setup. You end up with the same yield, or more, while only having to harvest half as often so it's a more effective use of your time.
The Minecraft Way: 1. Dump months of resource gathering and building into a world 2. Have a strong sense of accomplishment and pride in your world 3. Watch one of Skip's videos 4. Log into your world and all you see is wasted time, resources, and everything you did wrong 5. Loose all sense of hope and everything you thought you knew was just thrown out the window
Trust me, take the time to organize your ender chest. It can definitely help you in a pinch. Ever travel thousands of blocks without wings in the end or neather and forgot one thing.. it will definitely help you.. I always have Diamonds, iron, gold and redstone stuff in there own shulker. Just so it’s easier to know how much of which resource I have. Always make a food box that has at least two campfires, a stack of cooked meat, a stack of raw veggies (so you can plant them), ether a stack of bones or bone meal (not everyone has endless bone meal), a stack of dirt (incase your in the neather or end) and a hoe. That box has saved me so many times because I ran out of food. Highly recommend making a box like that.
I'm perplexed about the silk touch ore mining...I just combined the raw order into a dense Iron Ore block, which would be more compact than most stone blocks with ore in them (9 ores to a block instead of however many ores you get from a fortune pick, usually 2-6). The only exception might be Copper blocks, which I've seen give me even more than 9 raw ores in a single block.
2:38 I would rather carry a crafting table and convert them into blocks. This way, it would solve the inventory problem better and also save durability of the silk touch picaxe as well as time
I always planted my crops just as how the game by default has them planted in villages, which is in rows. It just made sense to me do follow by example.
1:40 I do the F3+F4 almost every time Funny thing is I didn’t know about the spelling out the game mode name because I was used to game mode 1 2 or 3. It wasn’t until like last year (even though I started playing again in august 2020 after quitting in 2014 just before 1.8) that I found out about the new command system.
Reminder that because Dripstone lets you make infinite lava, it only makes sense to just simplify the process and enable the gamerule to let lava replenish itself like water.
Pretty sure this only applies to pumpkins and melons. Having the optimal planting pattern be checkered and woth one line of pumpkins and one line of melons. It wuite literally doubles the yield compared to an all pumpkin or all melon farm.
I always said the silk touch pick was good for mining, but people I've played with say it's for noobs or it makes more sense to use fortune in caves, I even said it saves space in inventory 😆
No Minecraft world is going to run out of diamonds if it’s an infinite world. Mine your diamonds and make gear out of it. There is no problem with that
Tip: "Grow your crops in rows, it's slightly faster." Me: " No." *keeps on growing 9x9 fields of nothing but glorious golden wheat with just one block of water in the middle* Also, I don't think I understand the diamond gear tip. Like, the argument is that should trade for it instead of mining diamonds since they are finite... in a world so unbelievably huge you're definitely not going even see all of it no matter how long you play, much less run out of resources?
Actually, you should always smelt your gold ore from the Nether, as the nuggets you get average ~8.17 with a fortune III pickaxe, and smelting the ore gives you ingots, 1 ingot = 9 nuggets, 9 > 8.17.
I light up caves to see, not to prevent the mobs from spawning. Walking in a semi-dark cavern is acceptable I suppose, but still, I would rather see the blocks without the shadows.
Same. Imagine all the ores you're running past.
Also, torches are one of the most easily renewable resources, so why not spam them?
@@imperfectimp my cousins was saying we didn’t had to light everything up and k was like yeah sure, maybe in a tight small cave, but k got used to it because I don’t wanna miss any ore.
Next thing you know, everytime I’m behind him, he’s missing ores like crazy. Even diamonds.
I use night vision potion for that
Even though i light up caves as much as I can, when I come back there with NV potion I see some missed ores
And without Creepers exploding Right behind you 1 block away
fullbright recource pack or plugin? lol
Actually, a fortune pickaxe is much more useful for compacting raw ores than a silk touch pickaxe. After mining an iron vein, take your raw iron in a crafting table and make raw iron blocks, which compacts 9 raw iron into 1 block. You can then decompact them once your back from mining. This way you can go on much longer mining expeditions without filling up your inventory and you know exactly how many blocks of iron you got too.
Yeah, that’s what I do
Cool
But then that means every so often you would need to stop and put down the table, or else it only uses more space, and what about the odd number left over from crafting the block
@@bradup Let's assume you get perfect fortune odds from your iron ores. You will need two and a quarter stacks of iron ore to equal a stack of raw iron blocks. Raw iron blocks are far more compact and space efficient than ore
Wait, do people not already do this?
>Minecraft Habits Keeping You Poor
>The recommendation to spend extra resources to put golden rails instead of just using redstone powder
Well, since redstone is laggier, it uses more server resources
So it keeps you poor, irl
@@dinred_ weird way to say you have a weak computer.
@@nunyadambusiness3530 like extremely weak, your pc should be able to handle like at least 20 redstone machines at once
he may be assuming that you're using a rail duplicator
Less efficient farms and lags your game more.
You don't want to silk touch ores aside from nether gold. Just carry a crafting table and you can craft the raw ore into blocks of raw ore, giving you 9x the space and saving you from wasting durability on your tools
This is a great idea. 👍 Thanks
I didn't even think about using Silk Touch for Nether gold, that's a great idea, thanks!
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@@bernlin2000 if you want more gold then it is better you not using the silk touch
@@bernlin2000 you can already turn the gold into ingots and then into gold blocks just by crafting though.
Regarding the statue of liberty. It was originally a brilliant copper color. So even if it’s not oxidized it’s still accurate. Just historically accurate and not modernly accurate
I had no clue you could actually shoot down chorus fruits, I'm actually mind-blown. Imagine the minigame potential for that.
I did not know you could get them with an axe...I just see everyone shooting them, I thought *that* was the only way...
I didn't even know about chorus flowers
@@desbugfan8429they're out here playing minecraft 6 deluxe edition remastered in 60,000 thousand pixels per square milimidget bruh
Yeah i used to use a trident.
There's one exception to the smelting ore blocks instead of raw ores. Even when you mine nether gold with fortune three, you'll never get a full ingot from a block. Silk Touch them instead, and stick them in a furnace.
Though I suppose most of you know this already.
Actually I’ve gotten 12 nuggets from a nether gold ore, the average is just a tiny bit lower than 9
@@OMGdanube which makes it inconsistent
@@OMGdanube If it averages lower than nine, smelting it is still worth it.
Yeh I know I just wanted to point that out
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Use Y-54, not Y-58, for mining diamonds. It's a lot safer being above the lava layer and diamonds there are just as plentiful (slightly less technically, but it doesn't really matter).
Bring water bucket
@@fs6783 Sure, but it still slows down mining a lot. You'll get slightly less ore at -54, but you'll be mining a lot faster, having lava at your feet instead of above your head. The faster speed will more than make up the difference.
@@bernlin2000 You should still bring a water bucket because it allows you to traverse over the lava lacks you unearth while mining, saving you time because you can go over, not around.
Plus in my experience there's a better chance of running into more caves too
Just like level 10 vs level 11 previously
I will say for the crop one, the best way to plant your crops is in a 9x9 square with one water source in the middle. You can keep expanding out with more 9x9 squares, or go up and make a big tower of farms with one water stream going down the middle.
Exactly. Building it in rows is just inefficient.
@@roysamuels9468 Exactly. Mainly dealing with all the water. With what I said, you just need 1 water source block and a hole down the middle. Easy bobeezy
And you can use water block as a transporting method in this tower. Genious.
This is exactly what I’ve done in my survival world, before the nether update I wanted the advancement for breaking a diamond hoe, so I built a massive 9x9 tower with 1 water source pouring down and watering the entire thing. You can then also swim up and down the water to get to certain levels for certain crops. It can also help you find your base in the early game lol
@@british_punk_1656 Exaaactly!!!
You can compact ores much more efficiently if you mine them with fortune and then craft them into blocks. You get up to 4 items compacted when you use silk touch instead, but you get 9 compacted when you craft blocks.
Someone else said two and a quarter stacks of ore blocks equals one whole stack of raw ore blocks, so yeah, contrary to popular belief, silk touch takes up more space.
I usually run out of space long before I need to compact the ores...
Does this account for the lost slot carrying a crafting table? Sounds like it would
You need a crafting table so his point still stands
@@BlackDiamond2718 you could also place one in a base near/in the mine.
I like these "trick" videos that still tell you to do the inefficient thing. Craft your fortune-gained ore while mining into the raw stacks instead. Also, you actually *do* want to smelt nethergold blocks because, in the long run, you'll get more gold ingots that way as the average number of nuggets gained per block under Fortune 3 is only 8.8 whereas if you smelt the block, you get 1 full ingot (which is 9 nuggets).
Bringing back your ore blocks to mine at base is just annoying, and it's always a mistake when I forget to switch back from my Silk Touch pickaxe and have even a few blocks of ore in my inventory: condensing the raw ore itself is just easier (and quicker) than mining the same block twice.
Good pfp, I remember where that’s from
Yep. He also said ore items take up too much space, but you can craft them into full blocks if you're so desperate for space. He also said that it's annoying to die with literal stacks of ore items in inventory, but dying with stacks of ore blocks is just as annoying. The mud tip was also questionable because hoppers are much more expensive than cart+rails in larger farms.
I prefer having ores because I can always refine them, but I can never revert the products back to ore.
Counterpoint to cactus + mob farms being inefficient for making lime dye, doing both things yield several side benefits like cactus smelting being integrated into a smelter array exp farm, and the mob farm providing other materials alongside being exp farms at the same time
Its strictly less efficient for lime dye, since white dye requires bone meal and you get 2 sea pickles per block on average (with multiple fertilized blocks per bonemeal). Catus + mob farm has a greater utility
@@enderyu plus you also get two other dyes you’ll probably end up using anyway
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Not to mention that the server might allow you to sell cacti.
Be careful using Lightning Rods for decorations. While they have their purpose, they also prevent Trap Horses from Spawning near the local area during a Thunderstorm. Take them down after getting your Advancements, and/or make sure there is a Block above them, either an overhang, or a block high enough that it can't be seen. Also, use non-flammable Blocks for your roofs to protect them from Lightning.
Yeah i had a villager farm and it turned a few into witches cause i didnt account for storms. So i had to set up rods high enough to protect them.
Don't get me wrong, but torches are just so cheap to spend, I'd rather spam them in caves to increase my visibility and chances of finding ores than to just store them and mess up storage.
That is if you don’t use night vision
Well, I'd actually rather use Shears since they are much cheaper to replace, especially with an iron farm
Yeah... but Unbreaking 3 on a shear, and it can be used for quite a long time.
mending
Or you could just use mending
@@Wahal087 that's even more expensive then lmao, i'd rather use mending on a chestplate, sword or pickaxe for example
@@dragance9995 not hard to get mending 😭
Tbh, I never knew that the chorus flowers could be collected with an axe. I always used arrows or a loyalty trident. The more you know.
just destroy the tree so they all fall down
@@claytonjacobson6509 And then it will not the flower and you can not replant. You need to harvest the flower before the fruit.
1:22 "shorter than a block" is one pixel higher
0:45 "and considering there isnt even 30 enchantments in the game..."
This made me wonder, "Is there actually not 30? There seems like theres so many!" And so I counted on my fingers every enchantment in the game from memory, sorted by items you usually use it on. And here is more or less what I got...
1: Protection
2: Fire Protection
3: Blast Protection
4: Projectile Protection
5: Thorns
6: Aqua Affinity
7: Resperation
8: Swift Sneak
9: Frost Walker
10: Depth Strider
11: Soul Speed
12: Sharpness
13: Smite
14: Bane of Arthropods
15: Impaling
16: Sweeping Edge
17: Knockback
18: Fire Aspect
19: Looting
20: Efficiency
21: Fortune
22: Silk Touch
23: Unbreaking
24: Mending
25: Power
26: Punch
27: Flame
28: Infinity
29: Luck of the Sea
30: Lure
31: Loyalty
32: Channeling
33: Riptide
Edit: (Thanks to MaKCNN TV)
34: Multishot
35: Peircing
36: Unknown
As you can see, there is indeed 30, or just over 30, enchantments in the game. JSYK FYI
36. You forgot the crossbow enchantments and soul speed
@@Max-zo6rv Ooops sorry, m ybad. I think I included Soul Speed when I counted on my fingers, but failed to remember it when I listed them out here. And thanks for reminding me about the crossbow ones.
what about quick charge
On that note, the process gnembo was referring to has long been removed. And items can take max 5 enchants
@@matthewclark6372 You are wrong. It is possible to enchant 7 enchants sword in vanilla
I disagree at 2:38 and here is why:
Basically, you need to consider how much yield you're going to get from fortune. If, on average, the ore gives you fewer than 9x yeild, you should instead mine the ore with fortune and craft them into blocks as you mine.
According to the minecraft wiki, every single ore, when mined with fortune, has an average yeild of less than 9 *except for lapis*, so the silk touch method is only the most efficent with lapis. Since everything else will give you an average yeild of less than 9 items, it's more space efficent to bring a crafting table and craft them into blocks. This way, you can carry more and do not need to re-mine everything at home. However, you could still use the silk touch method if you want to store the EXP for later, in which case, it still has an advantage.
Oh my god - the mud block tip alone was worth watching the video! Wasn't aware of it being a little less than 1 block high, so that you can remove stuff using a normal hopper... Minecraft keeps surprising me!
I never knew about the crops growing faster in rows thing; could be useful in villager breeders and automatic farms!
No.
The villager doesn't replant the crops in the same pattern. It will lead to a hot mess of crops and end with one type of crop taking over. I believe illango did a test to see if halving the amount of farmland blocks to force him to plant in rows, has a higher yield but it wasn't worth it.
Also by the way, crops grow even faster if you never plant the same crop on adjacent blocks, which is really annoying to set up, but the most efficient way to grow crops without bonemeal
another fun thing about horses, if you affect them with a speed or jump potion they pass on the enhanced stats to offspring! Over a few generations this can lead to some pretty god like equine friends!
edit 1: I have two simple words that make cauldrons 100% worth it, lava farm.
True. Cauldrons also have the ability to collect powder snow or water when it's raining, enabling you to access water in a custom world where no water sources exist.
Huh, the more you know...
Doesn't this only work on Bedrock edition?
@@bdura2021 I only have java, I know it worked last time I tried it but I have been playing on a cobblemon server lately and haven't messed with horses in multiple updates.
Cool does it work with speed too?
0:14 We have a bigger problem
The sub button is no longer red
Using a drop instead of a down elevator is fine if it is not being used for a structure with more than 2 floors, in which case you will want the elevator instead. Using open fence gates to hold the water allows multi floor exits and is useful if you are doing a lot in a small footprint.
At that point, you may as well build a classic water elevator
7:24
skip:This bridge could be the death of me
ME: OR maybe just a better me
Now come in with the timpanis
8:45
Fun fact: Statue of Liberty was brown before, due to also being made using copper, and after years it oxidated and became green.
Everyone knows this
But somehow it oxidized when all of the blocks were together!
It takes 20-25 years for copper to fully oxidize.
@@_Abjuranax_ and how much time has passed since thins statue exists?
@@_Abjuranax_ IT'S PROVEN THAT 1 DAY=1 YEAR IN MINECRAFT
On bedrock you can put potions in cauldrons and you can get tipped arrows that way that’s right you can get tipped arrows without going to the end
I always have a cauldron nearby my potion stand... for look 😉
As for the Ender Chest. Emergency items should be available just opening it. Not hidden in another box. Unless you're doing something specific. You shouldn't need all 27 spaces to be shulker box.
Emergency items should go in your inventory ._.
You're not wrong. Let say there's emergency and emergency... Shouldn't be burried two chest down for sure. @@Traedor
Why wouldn’t I want 729 inventory spaces 😎
Of course you want 729 inventory spaces. What you don't want is to open and place 2 chess every time you need something.@@roadrunner6672
If you got ender chests and shulker boxes, then you have the opportunity to make an emergency item box. Problem solved
7:10 cool to see a photography concept also being applicable to Minecraft. When taking photos of people or architecture where you want to highlight the depth, using a long lens (focal length 70mm or more) will make it look way better than a wide lens (35mm or below), where the "FOV" is large due to distortion and compression
You can also use F3 + N to quick switch between your current gamemode and your previous gamemode!
But just tapping f3 and f4 once will do the same thing
F3+N only switches between your current gamemode and *spectator* mode, not your *previous* gamemode.
@@AnonAmyTheSilly True, but it’s still incredibly helpful in Creative mode.
*Bedrock has left the chat*
So this could be the death of me or maybe just a beeter me now come in with the tymapanis and take a shot of Hennessy I know I'm not there mentally but you could be the remedy
8:43 Just make the statue with regular copper blocks. When the Statue of Liberty was first built, it was unoxidized, regular copper that we knew. Wait for it to oxidize on its own
The best solution for #28 is to build a functioning sink (two waterlogged stairs on either side of a source block) so you can infinitely fill buckets AND bottles. Also, cauldrons have a specific use that I very recently found out about: removing dye from shulker boxes & banners.
Cauldrons are also the only way to make an infinite lava farm. Just put a lava source above a block with a dripstone under it and a cauldron under that. No more trips to the depths of the overworld or nether to get your fill of lava.
the cauldron is also for making potion arrows
@@darkhalocraft4515 Only on bedrock
Cauldron is the most useful thing in superflat
Normally I just have shulker boxes coloured and names by dimension. For example, I have a red shulker box full off stuff that I may need in the nether like obsidian, flint and steel, extra tools and so on. This way I’m super organised and prepared.
>Minecraft Habits Keeping You Poor
> dont mine diamonds to save diamonds
The thing is i just buy all my diamond equipment cause i dont need to use diamonds on that. Now diamonds are just treasure for me.
Pro tip: make an iron farm early on. Like seriously early. And make it close to your base so that its always running. Then get free stacks of iron blocks and never worry about mining ir smelting it again
Do you know any that work well inside a village ? My base is in a village cause the people in my server like it that way but I'm forced to move 150 blocks away from any job blocks for mine to work.
cauldrons isn't a ripoff, you can refill them by placing a sourceblock above and have a dripstone drip the liquid into the cauldron (this is mostly used for infinite lava)
they are a ripoff why would i spend 7 ingots on something so useless when i could dig a hole
@@dude6392 Because some of us don't live in the stoneage😂 the point was simply just that the cauldron isn't useless
@@dude6392 It's nice having the best fuel in the game be refillable and easily accessible.
Its also good in nether, allowing you to put water in it.
Remember! If you have a water source with a stalactite below it, the water will drip into a cauldron below it and fill it up over time. Maybe it isn't as efficient, but certainly looks cool!
It may be unfeasible for water, but for lava (which is finite) its a great thing.
Cool stuff is worth it. Experiments are fun.
The Fortune vs Silk touch for ores is being debated a bit.
if you need in stone ore blocks - always silk touch.
If you are exploring / mining in multi-layer caves - use fortune as it allows you to condense the stone / deepslate ores into the raw ore blocks instead of having them in separate piles.
if mining in exclusively deepslate or stone caves - generally better to silk touch lapis / redstone, and fortune everything else.
and yes silk touch the netherrack gold blocks as they give slightly more gold when smelted vs fortune mined.
Actually, I prefer getting my first diamond armor and tools from mining. If I’m going to buy them from villagers, I’m gonna want to set up a villager trading hall, because of my OCD. Then maxing the villagers out will take some time too.
I’d much rather mine all the diamonds first because it’s not that hard to find a quick 30 something of them. Plus, when you’re mining for them, you get stacks of all the other ores like coal as well, so it’s a win-win.
I buy all my diamond stuff and enchantments. Saves a ton.
Mr. Beast or someone has to make a 100 player RUclipsr Minecraft Trivia. Skip's a literal walking Wiki at this point.
*No fortune is still better than silk touch for inventory space.*
All you need to do is grab a crafting table, or just have wood on you, and you can easily convert every ore into blocks, saving 9x the space.
Unlike silk touch which at most can save 3x.
Everyone always remembers to Mine,
but nobody remembers to Craft.
And yes, I know it isn't fully 9x the space, because you'll always have an extra ore or two you can't craft into blocks, and also the space for the table itself, but as long as you don't go mining with 7 free spaces in your inventory you should be fine.
This even applies to redstone as the average redstone dust/ore ratio is at 6 with fortune 3. So you'd be able to store 384 redstone dust in one inventory slot using the Ores or 576 using blocks.
Though to be fair we should also mention lapis which is the one ore where Silk touch is actually better. Mining lapis with fortune 3 apparently yields an average of 14.3 items, with a max of 36 items, per ore mined.
So yeah if you're mining specifically for lapis take a silk touch pickaxe, in any other case fortune is better.
The only issue is that at least 2 slots are then needed, 1 for the ore and one for the ore blocks, unless one is finished mining and has a even multiple of 9. But yes both methods are ways to compact thing.
Also with lapis (and redstone, diamond and _theoretically_ coal even though doing this with coal isn't worth it) using silk touch stores XP for later. Definitely silk touch your diamond ore - the XP from that is great to have in stock.
i thought going mining with an empty inventory was common sense
(btw by saying empty inventory i mean not bringing unnecessary stuff)
Crafting table takes space. Space you can save for ores. Simple.
I like how when he says "The mud block is the best candidate for one reason- it's shorter than a full block size," the video shows a magnifying glass zoom in on mud and polished deepslate- the mud is taller. 1:17
i think that's comment bait
@chu Harry thats obviously bait for comments, he just swapped the textures
he also says its the best candidate when that method requires more iron per hopper then the hopper minecart solution lol
@@mark-jf5ik wdym
2:38, not a good bit of advice for how mining works in MineCraft after the introduction of raw iron and raw gold blocks. With this advice, you'd be using durability on two different tools, not to mention that you can compact raw iron and raw gold into their respective raw gold/iron blocks, meaning each raw iron block = 9 pieces of raw iron, a stack of raw iron blocks would then be the equivalent of 576 iron bars, or simply 64 blocks of solid iron. The optimal experience you should aim for in current mining is to find a village early on in your world with a librarian that has mending books in their shop inventory. Enchant and get your fortune pickaxe, then apply mending to the pickaxe, now you don't have to worry about durability since you'll only use it to mine ores, anytime you want you can only use it for quartz/diamond or just make an XP farm with whatever mob you want, as long as the pickaxe is the only mending item in your inventory, it will take all the xp charge to refill its durability, can do that infinitely with any other armor/tool you have mending on.
0:25 aah yes *Serious Dedication is finally useful*
Here's some more
Crouch while mining to completely remove the risk of falling into lava
Always have a water bucket in your inventory (except for going to the nether)
And when you dig straight up, place a torch at your feet to negate embarrassing deaths
I always used to do the last one btw
This video has me going both “yes I KNOW, it’s just that I always forget!” and “wait ppl don’t normally do this?”
Fun fact about bedrock, water logged leefs were always a thing.
Fun fact about bedrock, it's not even called bedrock anymore...
Microsoft must be a strange place to work
@@LeVisitor it is called bedrock literally called bedrock edition
1:21 “it’s shorter than a full block”
Mud: proceeds to be 0.5 pixels taller
8:45 You should build it out of unoxidized copper. That's what the statue was made from.
You can actually use fortune on the pick on all crops, but wheat and beetroot just have their seeds effected :)
2:56 "...And you don't have to worry about dying with litteral stacks of diamonds while your down there." Nope, with silk touch you lose all you diamonds in one stack, meaning a higher chance of them all burning in lava if you are near it.
litteral
Wut
A few of these things you want proper gear cause if you want to be risky then you better be geared up
While hoppers are fine for small sugar cane farms, hopper minecarts are so much better for medium to large farms because they cost orders of magnitude less iron and are much more lag friendly.
Also, unrelated sugar cane farming tip: you can use waterlogged stairs for your water sources for sugar cane. This means you can walk over the field while manual harvesting without worrying about falling into the annoying potholes and you don't have to route hopper mine cart rails around a block underneath the water.
Edit: forgot about water logged leaves. That has those advantage but you can also presumably put torches on them which you can't do with stairs.
I don't know how the way I play Minecraft has any impact on my financial status but okay. 👍
Underrated comment
i think so playing minecraft at this age is keeping me poor
9:08 Please, never do that with a trident. Tbh. never use trident if you are in the End dimension. I've never heard anyone saying that in any yt minecraft vid, but if you throw your loyalty 3 (or any lvl) trident into the void it's never comming back... Lost one trying to fight the dragon but it just bounced off and fell down.
True
Same, I feel you
Grian did
Oh i never want to use a trident in the end unless im ballsy and aim for fruit only.
I love how you say small drip leaf are non-renewable and then immediately show how it is renewable.
I thought he said you get big drip leaf from bone mealing small drip leaf
He also said you can get small drip leaf through wandering traders which makes it renewable.
Sure technically, but the wandering trader is a terrible source if you want any reasonable amount. Pretty sure you can only get like 8 or 12 from one trader and then they only have them around 1/3 of the time.
Something about the copper one, placing the copper in a large block is faster for larger quantities given you don't have to spread your copper over an area the size of Manhattan to get that statue of liberty.
One other thing you can do to speed up your oxidation would be to sandwich your copper blocks between layers of fully oxidized copper. When copper checks to see if it should age, the game checks for copper blocks around our copper of interest, counts how many are of a higher oxidation stage, and then divides the total number of copper blocks by the number of older copper blocks. And then the game generates a number between one and zero and the copper ages a stage if that random number is less than the number that earlier bit of math spat out.
“You save the world from running out of diamonds”
I would really like to see someone who mined all levels with any possible diamonds and see how long that takes
7:46 This is technically true, yes. However, the minecraft world is so unbelievably huge the supply of any ore isn't going to be an issue.
"don't type /gamemode creative. instead, use f3+f4"
bedrock players: guess I'll die
bedrock players: *Hold my /gamemode 1*
10:00 "essentially nonrenewable" *Proceeds to trade for it with a wandering trader*
Good luck waiting hours for a wandering trader with a percent chance of selling you 10 dripleaf at most
@@enderyu Still technically renewable.
If you dont farm in rows, use more tick speed :)
I don't quite believe the farming in rows one
@@2520WasTaken same, also having rows is horrible for efficiency.
even if we say they grow twice as fast, you're also missing out on a good 50% of space.
so it doesn't matter in the end, and imho, you're not gonna actively sit there and harvest them instantly anyway, so any speed gain is moot anyway.
@@2520WasTaken He didn't explain it very well. It's only faster if you're growing more than one type of crop. You alternate what crop is in what row, such as Wheat/Carrots/Wheat/Carrots, etc. You can keep the same one water source for a 9x9 space of cropland; just alternate what crops you're using (in the previous example, you'd end up with 5 rows of Wheat and 4 rows of Carrots).
It's still not worth it for larger scale, single crop farms because even if they grow slower, you're planting nearly twice as much as an alternating row setup. You end up with the same yield, or more, while only having to harvest half as often so it's a more effective use of your time.
@@2520WasTaken It actually is true, it’s explained on the Wiki
0:34 this made me giggle lol
Currently, the main Minecraft habit that keeps me poor is playing Minecraft.
Bro skip, thx for all this info. I think it would be amazing to build a house using every tip you have given us
@go to my home page for a sub he didn't, bot
@@FBI-003 did ya report it
@@kittkattknightI just reported I as misinformation lol
I like how the mud block looks like it's larger
For the mud with sugarcane, if the farm is really big or if you're in a server, minecart hoppers will lag less
The Minecraft Way:
1. Dump months of resource gathering and building into a world
2. Have a strong sense of accomplishment and pride in your world
3. Watch one of Skip's videos
4. Log into your world and all you see is wasted time, resources, and everything you did wrong
5. Loose all sense of hope and everything you thought you knew was just thrown out the window
Trust me, take the time to organize your ender chest. It can definitely help you in a pinch. Ever travel thousands of blocks without wings in the end or neather and forgot one thing.. it will definitely help you..
I always have Diamonds, iron, gold and redstone stuff in there own shulker. Just so it’s easier to know how much of which resource I have.
Always make a food box that has at least two campfires, a stack of cooked meat, a stack of raw veggies (so you can plant them), ether a stack of bones or bone meal (not everyone has endless bone meal), a stack of dirt (incase your in the neather or end) and a hoe. That box has saved me so many times because I ran out of food. Highly recommend making a box like that.
0:36 come on man, that has to be intentional
Yeah...
I'm perplexed about the silk touch ore mining...I just combined the raw order into a dense Iron Ore block, which would be more compact than most stone blocks with ore in them (9 ores to a block instead of however many ores you get from a fortune pick, usually 2-6). The only exception might be Copper blocks, which I've seen give me even more than 9 raw ores in a single block.
For the copper one it would really be a lot cooler to just let it oxidize naturally like it did irl
Andrew Tate title
What do you mean??
Because it's calling you poor if you use old techniques @J-Lanplays
“What enchantment is your diamond armor?”
@@hillwoop9101what colour is your elytra
S calling you poor if you use old techniques lanplays
a couple of these tips were useful and then the rest were "use this more resource hungry method instead to save time"
You can actually punch the horses instead of waiting all the time it takes to tame it bc it’s way faster watching it run away and see it’s speed :)
2:40 it's not because you can craft raw ore blocks which take up far less space
Love the videos, as an old school (2011ish) player I need the updated tricks!
I remember throwing iron into a literal fire to smelt lol.
That gamemode switch thing is so much easier. Thanks, Skip. Really saved me some serious time.
2:38 I would rather carry a crafting table and convert them into blocks. This way, it would solve the inventory problem better and also save durability of the silk touch picaxe as well as time
I always planted my crops just as how the game by default has them planted in villages, which is in rows. It just made sense to me do follow by example.
Minecraft is full of low key tutorials
1:40 I do the F3+F4 almost every time
Funny thing is I didn’t know about the spelling out the game mode name because I was used to game mode 1 2 or 3. It wasn’t until like last year (even though I started playing again in august 2020 after quitting in 2014 just before 1.8) that I found out about the new command system.
How do you have game mode 1 2 or 3 i dont know how People have that
The command system isn't new, at least not to Java. Been around for as long as I can remember
2:45 me: make block of raw irons by one log that turn into crafting table
*problem solved*
what?
@@4Rgames cheeze
Reminder that because Dripstone lets you make infinite lava, it only makes sense to just simplify the process and enable the gamerule to let lava replenish itself like water.
Further increase your farm output by planting your crops in a checker pattern.
Crops check for plants of the same kind on all sides.
Pretty sure this only applies to pumpkins and melons. Having the optimal planting pattern be checkered and woth one line of pumpkins and one line of melons. It wuite literally doubles the yield compared to an all pumpkin or all melon farm.
I always said the silk touch pick was good for mining, but people I've played with say it's for noobs or it makes more sense to use fortune in caves, I even said it saves space in inventory 😆
Fortune 3 saves even more space. 9 ore can be crafted into one ore chunk.
I like to use smooth blackstone for nether bridges. Stylish and durable.
4:00 it doesn't work only on carrot and potatoes, but on all crops.
though, on wheat and beetroot it only gives more seeds
Wheat too?
That "Too expensive" fix gonna help alot after that villagers trading nerf
1:21
Skip: "Its shorter than a full block size"
Mud Block: *EXCUSE ME?! IM TALLER THAN THIS BASALT GUY OVER HERE*
No Minecraft world is going to run out of diamonds if it’s an infinite world. Mine your diamonds and make gear out of it. There is no problem with that
THANK YOU.
I don’t play much since my pc can’t handle a few things, but this is really cool to know.
0:34 Ya'll know if ya'll know😶
Fr
"Haha I'm so cool for understanding the joke" 👦👦
Tip: "Grow your crops in rows, it's slightly faster."
Me: " No."
*keeps on growing 9x9 fields of nothing but glorious golden wheat with just one block of water in the middle*
Also, I don't think I understand the diamond gear tip. Like, the argument is that should trade for it instead of mining diamonds since they are finite... in a world so unbelievably huge you're definitely not going even see all of it no matter how long you play, much less run out of resources?
Okay the water elevator one was stupid simple, I'm so frustrated I didn't think of it
9:49 Finally! Someone gets it!
Actually, you should always smelt your gold ore from the Nether, as the nuggets you get average ~8.17 with a fortune III pickaxe, and smelting the ore gives you ingots, 1 ingot = 9 nuggets, 9 > 8.17.
I actually mine at y=-54. You can find all ores in that one level and i personally find more diamonds in that area
-41 is the charm
Cauldrons can still be used for dying leather armor or removing banner patterns. They aren’t a “rip-off” just because one of their uses are useless.
u cant dye armour with a cauldron
Just enjoy the game however you like, even if you build dirt huts, there's no wrong way to play it :)
The biggest habit that keeps you poor is starting the game instead of working lmao