Heads up- Piglins care if you open ANY chest, not just THEIR chests. They care about your Shulker Boxes, ruined portal chests, chests you place down, etc. It's very jarring if you're not expecting it, so beware.
Hello, just wanted to say I am a 50 yo woman who just started playing MC about a month and a half ago. Your videos have been so helpful and you were the first of only 2 accounts re: MC I follow. I started watching my daughter play on our tv and decided to give it a try. I do play mostly on peaceful or easy (dealing with the monsters stresses me out lol) but I have learned a lot from your vids (and so has my daughter). So from an older noob, thank you.
So sweet to see parents gaming with their children or just generally interacting with their child’s interests and stuff lol, your daughters prob gonna treasure those moments
Even after watching for a few months, I’m still learning about Minecraft more than I ever had reading a wiki. You’re making my survival worlds more enjoyable every time
I never knew about snipping off vines to stop them from growing. I've always used string to stop them. Even after 5 years of playing I'm learning something new. Thank you so much!
In terms of hoes being actually useful, people forget about enchantments too. Fortune isn't just a mining enchantment, it makes you get more melon slices, more carrots, more potatoes, more seeds, more saplings and apples. Really good if you want to expand a tree farm fast but don't have many saplings. You can turn 1 into 20 with a good fortune hoe. Also fortune 3 on anything makes gravel ALWAYS turn into flint. Massively helpful if you need a ton of arrows and don't want to make a mob grinder.
@@evasmojang I have fortune 3 shovels, raid farms, piglin trading farms and skeleton farms.. needless to say I have like a double chest of arrows.. and still use infinity over mending :p
Not sure how new it is really, but in case you didn't know if you harvest crops like carrots or potatoes with a tool that has fortune, you get more crops and it doesn't use durability! But if you do it with Beetroot or wheat you only get extra seeds. A nice use for those gold fortune tools you sometimes find at abandoned nether portals ^^
Minecraft is one of the few games that continues to get better and better over the years. Every time I take a break, I’m overwhelmed upon returning to all the new features
@@astro6009 5-10 minutes for a fuck ton of fuel and it's renewable? Shit i'm not complaining, now I can allocate coal purely for torches or something else. Even if it was like one full cauldron every 15 minutes I wouldn't complain renewable lava is a god send.
@Viviana_Beck I think I'll amend my previous estimate. Having observed them further, some cauldrons seem determined to remain empty for several in-game day cycles. So I would suggest, as the person above did, that you dedicate multiple cauldrons to it. I usually do eight.
If you're worried about wasting coal on kelp, you can also use campfires to dry them out. You can get four at a time every 30 seconds, which is more efficient than using a furnace (one every ten seconds).
And once you make your first dried kelp block, you can use it as fuel to cook more dried kelp. The block crafting can't be automated in vanilla MC, but you can bulk craft a ton of it and insert it into a super smelter to get a lot more dried kelp. Not sure if it's really worth doing, though, with bamboo, scaffolding, blaze rods, fully automated tree farms, and even infinite lava now. But it's there.
6:32 Kelp can also be dried using campfires. If you put hoppers under the campfires, the dried kelp will often be automatically collected, particularly if you use some blocks to prevent the dried kelp from spilling to the sides, this is because campfires are not full blocks. In this manner, even if a somewhat manual method, you can produce a large amount of dried kelp blocks relatively cheaply.
@@ThatBuckskin-Frank here's the crafting recipe: First row has 1 stick in the middle Second row has a stick, a piece of coal (obtained by mining) or charcoal (obtained by smelting logs in a furnace), and another stick And the third row has a log in each space Campfires can be "turned off" with shovels by right clicking, and "turned on" with flint and steel If you right click a lit campfire with kelp, potatoes, or meat, it will appear on the campfire, and be cooked. It cannot smelt wood or ores, you'd need a furnace for that. Campfires can also be placed under bee hives, using the smoke puffs it emits to calm them, so you can collect the honey or honeycomb safely. This references the smoke used by real bee keepers to keep their bees calm and docile. If you do this, be sure to place something around the campfire to prevent bees from flying into it and getting hurt. As shown in the video, honey can be collected with bottles. To get honeycomb, use sheers instead. Don't worry about setting campfires in wooden builds, the fire cannot spread from campfire to other items. It has many uses, both practical and aesthetic. I hope this helps 👍
@@bonnietelocole6777 gotta add that campfire's smoke can be extended to far higher in the sky to be used as a signal or as decoration by placing a wheat block under the campfire
Quicker way for the buried treasure is to turn on F3 and check the "chunk coords" you want the x and z set to 9 and youll get it every time they are the coords in the square brackets i believe in the same line as the actual coords
They're a friendly flying mob that if you give them something, they'll go out 32 squares (if I remember correctly) and when they get a full stack will bring it back to you. So if you're harvesting bamboo, you give them a piece of bamboo and they'll pick all of it up for you. There supposed to be immune from damage if they're carrying something, but I lost the only 1 had to a creeper : (
@@ClockworkOuroborousI had 2 and a creeper blew one out. I’m glad that I saw this hid and know I can multiply them now. I gotta get the one I have to safety now lol
One neat trick with the azalea bush is that because they're counted as saplings, the game expects them to not have solid hitboxes. What this means in execution is that mobs will attempt to pathfind through them without even realizing that they aren't able to, and won't even try to jump over either. It's a very cheap and easy way to make a wall around your base without having to sacrifice most kinds of aesthetic, and players can pass over the wall perfectly fine.
Thank you very much for this. I'm an old minecraft player and sometimes I get a burst of playing MC for a bit and there's always new updates and sometimes it can be overwhelming. So I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to make this video for people like me who are getting back in again, but don't want to read through the patch notes. Tyvm and Happy Holidays
Sometimes I don't even realise the time has passed and you made another video. It's really surprising and amazing how you can make videos of such quality and make them so frequently
For bed mining for netherite, place the bed onto a block in front of you 2 blocks up . When you use the bed it won't hurt you and will only take 1 durability from your armor.
As a person that does mostly terrain you have just saved me so much grief with the vine, shears thing. I will never have to use string for them again. I’ve been back a while but this is incredible helpful still. Thank you for making this video.
5:06 I actually used that slot more efficiently in my most recent world with my friends. My friend taught me that a pollen covered bee can work as bone meal for crops so his initial plan was to make a hive and surround the farm with flowers. It did not work efficiently since I made 10 total plots, so I had the bright idea to cover the water on each one with a campfire and then a beehive so they will come out from the center to the flowers.
Honey bottle also gives you saturation. That is similar In strength to that of a golden carrot. I prefer a dandelion suspicious stew since it's pretty damn good if you have access to all the materials
How to find the burried tressure even easier is with what i know it as: The Ph1lza strat.. Walk so the player marker centered right on the X & facing north, walk backwards slowly until 1 white pixel of the player arrow (the booty) is visable under the red X.. Dig straight down.
What i love about your videos is you actually treat your viewers as experienced players, and you give tips that aren’t so obvious, contrary to many other creators.
1:20 (without F3 or coords) just align your arrow on the map with the X (face north), then center it with the lower half of the X, and make it so that only one pixel of your arrow shows below from the center of the X and just dig down and it should work every time
Definitely will use the elytra/slow falling potion thing, I'm doing a map room while exploring the suroundings and sometimes I'm not able to look around under me because of the way elytras work, I don't know how I didn't think about using a slow falling potion thx
The chest one is even easier then that. Pull out a calculator. Your coordinates need to be an even number and evenly divisable by 8. Chest will be there every single time. Hasn't failed me yet
Really great video/tutorial you have made there man. Learnt something new today. Dried Kelp is a fine fuel source but creating automatic kelp farms usually ended up backfiring since they would always break down just because of the fact that the kelp either wouldn't grow and trigger the mechanisms to break the kelp. That's one of the reasons why i quit building the kelp farm. Surprised about the warped fungus part. I will keep that in mind while im sightseeing in the nether. Regarding the buried treasure, i will definitely give that a try. Thanks! I was using the old method of placing the map in one hand without putting it on the left hand, thereby magnifying my location on the map, and aligning myself properly under the X mark, where my head and tail is directly displayed in the middle of that mark and giving the chests location.
Kelp wouldn't grow? Interesting, I don't play much so I dunno about much. Maybe an automatic moss farm could supply bonemeal to the farm which could be dispensed? Yeah I suppose kelp isn't all that useful anyways, we have much better food and we have wood which seems like an easy and renewable fuel source.
@@pumkin610 Kelp does grow, it just doesnt grow how you want it to grow in minecraft. Take for example a sugarcane farm. It has a fixed height of 3, and it will always grow till 3. Soo building farms around a fixed height is usually way easier than building farms around a varying height. Kelp on the other hand, doesn't have a fixed height as u may have guessed already. Either it will grow all the way to the topmost water block, somewhere in between, or it just won't grow at all! And usually a fix for such farms is to replace the initial kelp placed with a new kelp and that would reset its height. Doing that multiple times and now you understand that its not truly an automatic farm since it will keep breaking multiple times. There are methods to evade this though. Just build a mega farm. Just big enough to the point that if 1% breaks, the remaining 99% is gonna continue. Plus the fact that the rates of the farm felt really poor for me on Java. I heard that bedrock users still have the kelp duplication farms or the kelp dupers. I really wouldn't mind using kelp as a furnace fuel if that was the case. The ease of using dupers just genuinely feels immaculate to me, since most dupers don't work on java. Oh Wow! I really do love your bonemeal idea of using the moss farm as a catalyst for gaining kelp much faster. Absolutely gonna steal it. Genuinely Thank you. Yes, i do agree with your last sentence. Wood definitely feels way more easier to handle than kelp. Plus the fact that its use is not just limited to fuel.
Instead of that first chunk border rule, you can just turn on F3 and look at the block/chunk coordinates. It’ll have an XYZ. Move to the point (9 # 9) of the location on that chunk. Then dig down. Every single time you will hit. Easier than digging 9 away everytime
I've been playing Minecraft for a while, all the way back when you right clicked with swords to block attacks, and I haven't taken too many breaks from the game, yet several of these features are new to me! Thank you for making this video, it's been very informative!
Thanks for mentioning when Bedrock is different, as I do switch between Java and Bedrock fairly often and it can get a little confusing. For anyone wondering, I play Bedrock because my friends play on consoles, so it's the only choice atm, I'm trying to get them into PC's and it is working, they're all planning on building soon.
Just came here to leave my comment which is pretty rare since I don't usually interact with the content I consume on internet I'm one of those ghosts that only watch. This channel is amazing, excellent video, accurate info and useful, no clickbait, no stupid talk to make the video longer than it needs to be, simply perfection, I'm subscribed now by the way, keep it up I'll be waiting for upcoming content
Minecraft was one of the first games I've ever played, together with Far Cry 3 and AC1. I remember watching videos from alpha and beta and being obsessed with MC, but my old PC couldn't run it because of some issues with Java, so after getting a new one a few years later, I started playing around the time 1.3 was out. I was 12 back then, now I'm 22. I stopped playing before 1.9 got released, because I was like "This isn't the Minecraft I know anymore." and all the new stuff was overwhelming me. Though, I've been playing 1.19.2. lately (with shaders and datapacks) and I must say I'm really enjoying it. There's SO MUCH new stuff I have to learn, but that adds to the fun. Everything in this video was new to me, so thank you so much for making jumping back less painful. 🙏
ive been playing minecraft for 8 years and have never realised kelp actually could be useful the fact that a dried kelp block smelts 20 items and it costs 9 dried kelp makes it the most self-sufficient fuel item in the game
Way faster way to find the hidden treasure is to go "inside" the X and face north on the map. Then slowly back up till you see your booty just over the bottom edge of the X. Dig straight down and you should find it :) Learned this from the goat, Ph1lza
This is my first view of your channel. And I just wanted to say thank you! I haven't played Minecraft in nearly 2 years so I have a lot to catch up on. Your style is wonderful. Many helpful tips in a succinct & efficient way. Just what I need! I'll be checking out many more of your videos!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that and hope you enjoy the rest of my Minecraft videos :) I would personally suggest this playlist of my Minecraft Guides: ruclips.net/p/PL6UMd1LBpqkplNKj95x7oWQd3ILuOQQFm if your trying to relearn the game
1:06 there is a MUCH easier and quicker way to do this: Press F3 Where it says "Block" below your coordinates, there should be something at the end of the same line that has 3 numbers (ex: [8 6 3]) these are your chunk coordinates, if you move around until they say [9 ? 9] (middle number can be whatever) and dig straight down, you'll always find the treasure
1:37 If you’re wondering, on Bedrock Edition you just need to make sure that when dividing each coordinate (x & z) by 16 the result will end in .5. This not only lets you find chunk borders, but also includes the process of going to the specific chunk coordinates.
For the buried treasure I’ve never struggled to find it, you just have to perfectly center your arrow over the X with enough of the back of the arrow peaking out, once you find the perfect positioning you’ll never struggle to find it again
For bed mining you really wanna have a highly blast-resistant block between you and the bed when you detonate it, otherwise you'll take a lot of damage from it. You also really want to have fire resistance potions for this, as oftentimes the explosions will expose lava, and sometimes that lava will drop right on top of you, killing you if you're not ready for it.
if you do it right, you only take 1 damage if theres a block between you and an explosion, no matter what block. this works in a pinch with creepers too, you can place a weak block like dirt in between you and a creeper before it blows up and only take 1 damage
just came back to mc while waiting for ow2 to come out but I’m obsessed again it’s like when I was 10 seeing how far the game has evolved makes me feel old😭
Minecraft tips: making a netherite hoe might sound useless but not only that you get a achievement but also you can use it to break skulk, moss and heybales instantly, also if you enchant it with fortune 3 then break your crops ( like carrots and potatoes) you'll get more of them and then trade them for emeralds and get something you needed
The kelp blocks, there is a way to make it even more efficient to use for fuel so you’re not having to use charcoal, wood or coal to smelt them. Since they count as a food, you can place them on campfires, 4 at a time and they cook pretty fast. Campfires don’t go out unless it rains or water is placed near it I’m sure, so if you keep it inside somewhere, you’ll have an endless supply of dried kelp. Even better don’t break the bottom block of the kelp on the seafloor, just the one above it. All the kelp will go up and the kelp on the seafloor will back grow up over time.
"You can duplicate Allays" WTF are Allays? "Shipwrecks can contain treasures" SInce when do Minecraft contain shipwrecks? "You can get more copper using stone cutters" Getting more of what with what? "You can heal iron golems..." ok dis one i know "...from damage that will be shown as cracks" Uh? "...netherite..." I was just aware of its existence "Azalea", "Dripstone" So it wasn't a mod? Piglin bastion, Beehives, Twisted, Nether and Forest cave vines, Sculk shriekers, Axolotl, Hoglins, Warped fungus, moss, parrots... Yeah, whatever, I just don´t care anymore
I agree with the update where they added the ability blocks such as Stairs, Half-slabs, leaves, fences, etc. To be either surrounded by water or not. Its frustrating at times but i love it anyways. You can make crazy patterns for walkways using staircases and alot more with just farming in general. Its a subtle but cool change imo
that side on kelp shot was really cool. and i gotta love that you always try to make any block that might seem insignificant and useless, like copper or the honey, have some sort of cool alternative use.
This is my biggest Minecraft problem - I took a break from it after they added dragon and enchantments then returned around 1.14.4 but still have that early Minecraft Beta mentality when full diamond set and a castle is a top, so I'm glad you make these videos and I am able to expand my in-game horizons😄👏
I think you should add a jazz Backtrack on your videos kind of like Mallrats from The Sims or just you know kind of upbeat jazz I think it would compliment your voice
Pro tip, when mining netherite, put the bed on the y level 14 instead of 15 (or just level with your feet) and place a block of netherack in front of the bed then try to sleep. You will take SO much reduced damage, and if you fall in lava or fire, it wont be as bad when you're not on 3 hearts.
13:25 at this point they've also made it an option for lava to just behave like water in this regard so you don't have to do any of this busywork for more lava
I prefer a stair as my water “slab”. You don’t dip and bounce when walking over it like carpet or a slab. It works really well with sugarcane - before you build your farm. 😊
The trick is to place the slab in the water so that the upper half of the slab is flush with the water's surface. No bobbing, the sugarcane still sees the water underneath
I like to use stairs simply because they allow me to make little "canals" of water that are too narrow to step into. It looks nice when there is a visible path for water to flow into a farm from a nearby natural pond or river.
Oh god 😂 I used to play Minecraft really often like 5 years ago and now it feels like it changed too much too fast 😅 I almost don’t want to play anymore bc everything I thought I knew about Minecraft has changed
Absolutely love your content, even as an avid minecraft player, I'm still picking up new tips and tricks! Keep up the good work! Also, I was wondering what recording software/mod do you use for capturing 3rd person clips?
0:55 an easier way to do this is to look at the debug menu, specifically the block line. In brackets, you'll find the chunk blocks. Just find your appropriate block for the version you're on. So for Java, you're looking for [9 y 9]
I literally haven't played since 2017 and it feels like I time travelled lol. It's so unfortunate that so much has changed, those new mobs and blocks and biomes don't even feel like Minecraft anymore.
i played minecraft growing up but never actually had java edition until recently, so needless to say many of the features are new to me and often rather jarring. thanks so much for these videos, they're incredible useful for navigating an unfamiliar world!
I spent over 6 hours in the nether before finding a fortress and 5 Bastions before it, knowing I can just go invisible is a big help seeing as I have basically just started this new world
Bonus with the burried treasure, you can press f3 and go to chunk coordinate 9 ~ 9 and it will always be there. easier than finding the corner and moving 10 blocks 1 way then 10 the other :)
Thank you! I’ve not really much left Minecraft just after playing since 2011 I slowed down to a crawl. I got back into it about 4 months or so ago and have been playing it harder than ever! Only my keyboard is broken so not now. :(. Your videos have been a priceless goldmine of information I needed! Thank you! I’m making a list and binging your channel!
Heads up- Piglins care if you open ANY chest, not just THEIR chests. They care about your Shulker Boxes, ruined portal chests, chests you place down, etc. It's very jarring if you're not expecting it, so beware.
Thanks. It will be useful for me in the nether
Barrels too or?
@@willowleftweeping That's a really good question! I don't know about barrels!
@@kvarner6886 just tested it lol
they do, in fact, also get mad abt barrels
@@willowleftweeping LOL. I figured as much, but good to know!
Hello, just wanted to say I am a 50 yo woman who just started playing MC about a month and a half ago. Your videos have been so helpful and you were the first of only 2 accounts re: MC I follow. I started watching my daughter play on our tv and decided to give it a try. I do play mostly on peaceful or easy (dealing with the monsters stresses me out lol) but I have learned a lot from your vids (and so has my daughter). So from an older noob, thank you.
Your kid will most definitely treasure playing with you forever! It's good to see gaming become a family activity.
So sweet to see parents gaming with their children or just generally interacting with their child’s interests and stuff lol, your daughters prob gonna treasure those moments
So wholesome
Nice
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Even after watching for a few months, I’m still learning about Minecraft more than I ever had reading a wiki. You’re making my survival worlds more enjoyable every time
Thank you I really appreciate that!
Same here
Yes! things I never knew I KNOW NOW!
THANKS!
@@Nick-850 chill tf out
@@raiden8929 Or what?
I never knew about snipping off vines to stop them from growing. I've always used string to stop them. Even after 5 years of playing I'm learning something new. Thank you so much!
It was only added in 1.18 so I don't blame you for not knowing
In terms of hoes being actually useful, people forget about enchantments too. Fortune isn't just a mining enchantment, it makes you get more melon slices, more carrots, more potatoes, more seeds, more saplings and apples. Really good if you want to expand a tree farm fast but don't have many saplings. You can turn 1 into 20 with a good fortune hoe.
Also fortune 3 on anything makes gravel ALWAYS turn into flint. Massively helpful if you need a ton of arrows and don't want to make a mob grinder.
tbh I just put infinity on my bow and sacrifice the mending XD
@@evasmojang I have fortune 3 shovels, raid farms, piglin trading farms and skeleton farms.. needless to say I have like a double chest of arrows.. and still use infinity over mending :p
I usually just torture the fletcher, 1 emerald for 16 is a deall
@@evasmojang long term wise its a poor decision
Won't a fletcher give you arrows with a trade
Not sure how new it is really, but in case you didn't know if you harvest crops like carrots or potatoes with a tool that has fortune, you get more crops and it doesn't use durability! But if you do it with Beetroot or wheat you only get extra seeds. A nice use for those gold fortune tools you sometimes find at abandoned nether portals ^^
Sucks for me since i auto harvest with water, but ill keep this in mind!
Dang thanks for the tip, finally all them fortune 3, unbreaking 3, and efficiency 4 gold pickaxes might actually be usefulll
Ok so we finally have a use for the infinite gold tools we don’t take when we loot the portals mostly because we have already pasted them
@@Serpant_hand Lol yeah. But you still only need one since it doesn't use durability to harvest so... still a lot of mostly useless gold tools :/
You can turn those extra seeds into bonemeal with a composter :)
Minecraft is one of the few games that continues to get better and better over the years. Every time I take a break, I’m overwhelmed upon returning to all the new features
omg same lol i havent played in 10 yrs now im back in and totally loving it all over again so much new stuff to discover
@@kortniechanGaming SAME! It's just so crazy to me how different it is yet I continue to be simple, just slowly adapting to the new things
Too overwhelming sometimes
Seriously though!!
Caves have multiple biomes and natural light from plants now, and the nether has different biomes too!
It was not always this way
Agreed. Starting on bedrock with my friend. I stopped at 1.19. Now it’s so much n 1.21 is around the corner. Oh yeh
Renewable lava is such a game changer. I place it second only to the change in world height. You can bet all my new bases now have a lava room 😂
How long does it actually take to fill?
@@FlubbyMcFlubberButt It's a random chance every tick; from my own observances, it usually takes between 5 and 10 minutes.
I'd recommend making at least 6 lava generators so that you'll usually have one cauldron filled at any moment.
@@astro6009 5-10 minutes for a fuck ton of fuel and it's renewable? Shit i'm not complaining, now I can allocate coal purely for torches or something else. Even if it was like one full cauldron every 15 minutes I wouldn't complain renewable lava is a god send.
@Viviana_Beck I think I'll amend my previous estimate. Having observed them further, some cauldrons seem determined to remain empty for several in-game day cycles. So I would suggest, as the person above did, that you dedicate multiple cauldrons to it. I usually do eight.
10:26 they can spawn naturally. Under naturally spawned azalea trees, there's usually a lush cave!
If you're worried about wasting coal on kelp, you can also use campfires to dry them out. You can get four at a time every 30 seconds, which is more efficient than using a furnace (one every ten seconds).
And once you make your first dried kelp block, you can use it as fuel to cook more dried kelp. The block crafting can't be automated in vanilla MC, but you can bulk craft a ton of it and insert it into a super smelter to get a lot more dried kelp.
Not sure if it's really worth doing, though, with bamboo, scaffolding, blaze rods, fully automated tree farms, and even infinite lava now. But it's there.
@@LibraritheWizardOfficialand now it CAN be automated so you can have an auto smelter feed into an auto crafter and have it fuel itself "infinitely"
@@hellhound74 Yes! I mostly play modded, but the new crafter is gonna be so great for whenever I play on a vanilla server with friends or communities
6:32
Kelp can also be dried using campfires.
If you put hoppers under the campfires, the dried kelp will often be automatically collected, particularly if you use some blocks to prevent the dried kelp from spilling to the sides, this is because campfires are not full blocks.
In this manner, even if a somewhat manual method, you can produce a large amount of dried kelp blocks relatively cheaply.
It's not because the campfires are not full blocks
It's because they lack inventory.
What's a campfire?
@@ThatBuckskin-Frank here's the crafting recipe:
First row has 1 stick in the middle
Second row has a stick, a piece of coal (obtained by mining) or charcoal (obtained by smelting logs in a furnace), and another stick
And the third row has a log in each space
Campfires can be "turned off" with shovels by right clicking, and "turned on" with flint and steel
If you right click a lit campfire with kelp, potatoes, or meat, it will appear on the campfire, and be cooked. It cannot smelt wood or ores, you'd need a furnace for that.
Campfires can also be placed under bee hives, using the smoke puffs it emits to calm them, so you can collect the honey or honeycomb safely. This references the smoke used by real bee keepers to keep their bees calm and docile. If you do this, be sure to place something around the campfire to prevent bees from flying into it and getting hurt.
As shown in the video, honey can be collected with bottles. To get honeycomb, use sheers instead.
Don't worry about setting campfires in wooden builds, the fire cannot spread from campfire to other items. It has many uses, both practical and aesthetic.
I hope this helps 👍
@@bonnietelocole6777 gotta add that campfire's smoke can be extended to far higher in the sky to be used as a signal or as decoration by placing a wheat block under the campfire
@@Sgt.McHale its both.
Quicker way for the buried treasure is to turn on F3 and check the "chunk coords" you want the x and z set to 9 and youll get it every time they are the coords in the square brackets i believe in the same line as the actual coords
This is the way, used this with cubase and i'm finding the treasures without maps.
Thanks, this is really useful on ps4 since i cant see chunks borders
Eyecraft has made survival so much more enjoyable
until you realize they buffed Skeletons and fighting with only 2 is a nightmare
I don’t even know what allays are
2021 mob vote winner
They're a friendly flying mob that if you give them something, they'll go out 32 squares (if I remember correctly) and when they get a full stack will bring it back to you. So if you're harvesting bamboo, you give them a piece of bamboo and they'll pick all of it up for you. There supposed to be immune from damage if they're carrying something, but I lost the only 1 had to a creeper : (
This just goes to show how braindead the mob voters are smh🤦
They are friendly spirits, unlike the vex unlike which are evil spirits
@@ClockworkOuroborousI had 2 and a creeper blew one out. I’m glad that I saw this hid and know I can multiply them now. I gotta get the one I have to safety now lol
One neat trick with the azalea bush is that because they're counted as saplings, the game expects them to not have solid hitboxes. What this means in execution is that mobs will attempt to pathfind through them without even realizing that they aren't able to, and won't even try to jump over either. It's a very cheap and easy way to make a wall around your base without having to sacrifice most kinds of aesthetic, and players can pass over the wall perfectly fine.
Thank you very much for this. I'm an old minecraft player and sometimes I get a burst of playing MC for a bit and there's always new updates and sometimes it can be overwhelming. So I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to make this video for people like me who are getting back in again, but don't want to read through the patch notes. Tyvm and Happy Holidays
Sometimes I don't even realise the time has passed and you made another video. It's really surprising and amazing how you can make videos of such quality and make them so frequently
For bed mining for netherite, place the bed onto a block in front of you 2 blocks up . When you use the bed it won't hurt you and will only take 1 durability from your armor.
Or take armor off real quick and back on after bed TNT goes off
As a person that does mostly terrain you have just saved me so much grief with the vine, shears thing. I will never have to use string for them again. I’ve been back a while but this is incredible helpful still. Thank you for making this video.
5:06 I actually used that slot more efficiently in my most recent world with my friends. My friend taught me that a pollen covered bee can work as bone meal for crops so his initial plan was to make a hive and surround the farm with flowers. It did not work efficiently since I made 10 total plots, so I had the bright idea to cover the water on each one with a campfire and then a beehive so they will come out from the center to the flowers.
1:20 instead of doing that you could also go to the 9, ,9 coordinate of the chunk, which you can see with F3
Yes I thought the same. It's much easier that way.
1.19 doesnt show that anymore though?
@@115justus It does, I am in 1.19.2 right now and it shows
I think this is a pirate’s way of start at a location, and take 10 paces in the east and 10 paces south.
Yoooo, thanks, that'll help a lot!
Honey bottle also gives you saturation. That is similar In strength to that of a golden carrot. I prefer a dandelion suspicious stew since it's pretty damn good if you have access to all the materials
How to find the burried tressure even easier is with what i know it as:
The Ph1lza strat..
Walk so the player marker centered right on the X & facing north, walk backwards slowly until 1 white pixel of the player arrow (the booty) is visable under the red X.. Dig straight down.
Yeah, that's the way I have used to since the treasure chests were included in game
This has worked well for me on Bedrock!
What i love about your videos is you actually treat your viewers as experienced players, and you give tips that aren’t so obvious, contrary to many other creators.
1:20 (without F3 or coords) just align your arrow on the map with the X (face north), then center it with the lower half of the X, and make it so that only one pixel of your arrow shows below from the center of the X and just dig down and it should work every time
This, much quicker. I do this since treasure was implemented, so easy. Never understood why the people have trouble finding them...
@@o-o_pingu because the "center" of the arrow icon and the "center" of the X icon are not the same.
I left Minecraft at around 1.10. WHAT IS ALL THIS STUFF??!!
It’s so useful even that for players that play very often. Good work !
Suggestion
Cook kelp with campfire
As a lover of copper, the tip to basically cut free cut copper is insane and I love it. Thank you for these awesome videos!
I am wondering whats the use for copper aside from the limited tools?
Definitely will use the elytra/slow falling potion thing, I'm doing a map room while exploring the suroundings and sometimes I'm not able to look around under me because of the way elytras work, I don't know how I didn't think about using a slow falling potion thx
The chest one is even easier then that. Pull out a calculator. Your coordinates need to be an even number and evenly divisable by 8. Chest will be there every single time. Hasn't failed me yet
Really great video/tutorial you have made there man.
Learnt something new today.
Dried Kelp is a fine fuel source but creating automatic kelp farms usually ended up backfiring since they would always break down just because of the fact that the kelp either wouldn't grow and trigger the mechanisms to break the kelp.
That's one of the reasons why i quit building the kelp farm.
Surprised about the warped fungus part. I will keep that in mind while im sightseeing in the nether.
Regarding the buried treasure, i will definitely give that a try. Thanks!
I was using the old method of placing the map in one hand without putting it on the left hand, thereby magnifying my location on the map, and aligning myself properly under the X mark, where my head and tail is directly displayed in the middle of that mark and giving the chests location.
Kelp wouldn't grow? Interesting, I don't play much so I dunno about much. Maybe an automatic moss farm could supply bonemeal to the farm which could be dispensed? Yeah I suppose kelp isn't all that useful anyways, we have much better food and we have wood which seems like an easy and renewable fuel source.
@@pumkin610 Kelp does grow, it just doesnt grow how you want it to grow in minecraft.
Take for example a sugarcane farm. It has a fixed height of 3, and it will always grow till 3. Soo building farms around a fixed height is usually way easier than building farms around a varying height.
Kelp on the other hand, doesn't have a fixed height as u may have guessed already. Either it will grow all the way to the topmost water block, somewhere in between, or it just won't grow at all!
And usually a fix for such farms is to replace the initial kelp placed with a new kelp and that would reset its height.
Doing that multiple times and now you understand that its not truly an automatic farm since it will keep breaking multiple times.
There are methods to evade this though. Just build a mega farm. Just big enough to the point that if 1% breaks, the remaining 99% is gonna continue.
Plus the fact that the rates of the farm felt really poor for me on Java.
I heard that bedrock users still have the kelp duplication farms or the kelp dupers.
I really wouldn't mind using kelp as a furnace fuel if that was the case. The ease of using dupers just genuinely feels immaculate to me, since most dupers don't work on java.
Oh Wow! I really do love your bonemeal idea of using the moss farm as a catalyst for gaining kelp much faster. Absolutely gonna steal it. Genuinely Thank you.
Yes, i do agree with your last sentence. Wood definitely feels way more easier to handle than kelp. Plus the fact that its use is not just limited to fuel.
12:12 "honey bottles can actually *bee* very useful"
He know what he did there, we all know
-_-………. HAHAHAHAHA
Instead of that first chunk border rule, you can just turn on F3 and look at the block/chunk coordinates. It’ll have an XYZ. Move to the point (9 # 9) of the location on that chunk. Then dig down. Every single time you will hit. Easier than digging 9 away everytime
5:14 - You can also place a lily-pad on the water so when you walk over it, it is solid and you won’t fall into the water.
For the waterless crop farm, I prefer to use a fence post instead so I can put a torch on it, looks nicer that way.
Thx for the tips
Just place a lantern on top of the slab , sure beats walking into the fence post or digging up the torch on accident lol
I've been playing Minecraft for a while, all the way back when you right clicked with swords to block attacks, and I haven't taken too many breaks from the game, yet several of these features are new to me! Thank you for making this video, it's been very informative!
Thanks for mentioning when Bedrock is different, as I do switch between Java and Bedrock fairly often and it can get a little confusing. For anyone wondering, I play Bedrock because my friends play on consoles, so it's the only choice atm, I'm trying to get them into PC's and it is working, they're all planning on building soon.
@@Wishtelle wtf is a geyser server and how do you get it
Just came here to leave my comment which is pretty rare since I don't usually interact with the content I consume on internet I'm one of those ghosts that only watch.
This channel is amazing, excellent video, accurate info and useful, no clickbait, no stupid talk to make the video longer than it needs to be, simply perfection, I'm subscribed now by the way, keep it up I'll be waiting for upcoming content
Minecraft was one of the first games I've ever played, together with Far Cry 3 and AC1. I remember watching videos from alpha and beta and being obsessed with MC, but my old PC couldn't run it because of some issues with Java, so after getting a new one a few years later, I started playing around the time 1.3 was out. I was 12 back then, now I'm 22. I stopped playing before 1.9 got released, because I was like "This isn't the Minecraft I know anymore." and all the new stuff was overwhelming me. Though, I've been playing 1.19.2. lately (with shaders and datapacks) and I must say I'm really enjoying it. There's SO MUCH new stuff I have to learn, but that adds to the fun. Everything in this video was new to me, so thank you so much for making jumping back less painful. 🙏
ive been playing minecraft for 8 years and have never realised kelp actually could be useful
the fact that a dried kelp block smelts 20 items
and it costs 9 dried kelp
makes it the most self-sufficient fuel item in the game
Way faster way to find the hidden treasure is to go "inside" the X and face north on the map. Then slowly back up till you see your booty just over the bottom edge of the X. Dig straight down and you should find it :) Learned this from the goat, Ph1lza
This is my first view of your channel. And I just wanted to say thank you! I haven't played Minecraft in nearly 2 years so I have a lot to catch up on. Your style is wonderful. Many helpful tips in a succinct & efficient way. Just what I need! I'll be checking out many more of your videos!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that and hope you enjoy the rest of my Minecraft videos :) I would personally suggest this playlist of my Minecraft Guides: ruclips.net/p/PL6UMd1LBpqkplNKj95x7oWQd3ILuOQQFm if your trying to relearn the game
@@Eyecraftmc Thank you! I'll def use that playlist
Thank you! I stopped playing vanilla since like 1.12 and needed this!
1:06
there is a MUCH easier and quicker way to do this:
Press F3
Where it says "Block" below your coordinates, there should be something at the end of the same line that has 3 numbers (ex: [8 6 3])
these are your chunk coordinates, if you move around until they say [9 ? 9] (middle number can be whatever) and dig straight down, you'll always find the treasure
Even if its 2 years old, FINALLY a video I most certainly needed.
1:37 If you’re wondering, on Bedrock Edition you just need to make sure that when dividing each coordinate (x & z) by 16 the result will end in .5. This not only lets you find chunk borders, but also includes the process of going to the specific chunk coordinates.
For the buried treasure I’ve never struggled to find it, you just have to perfectly center your arrow over the X with enough of the back of the arrow peaking out, once you find the perfect positioning you’ll never struggle to find it again
For bed mining you really wanna have a highly blast-resistant block between you and the bed when you detonate it, otherwise you'll take a lot of damage from it. You also really want to have fire resistance potions for this, as oftentimes the explosions will expose lava, and sometimes that lava will drop right on top of you, killing you if you're not ready for it.
if you do it right, you only take 1 damage if theres a block between you and an explosion, no matter what block. this works in a pinch with creepers too, you can place a weak block like dirt in between you and a creeper before it blows up and only take 1 damage
I absolutely love your monotone voice, it is so calming and actually funny to me for some reason.
wholesome
just came back to mc while waiting for ow2 to come out but I’m obsessed again it’s like when I was 10 seeing how far the game has evolved makes me feel old😭
Minecraft tips: making a netherite hoe might sound useless but not only that you get a achievement but also you can use it to break skulk, moss and heybales instantly, also if you enchant it with fortune 3 then break your crops ( like carrots and potatoes) you'll get more of them and then trade them for emeralds and get something you needed
I have played for 10 years and you are still teaching me new things, Thanks
The kelp blocks, there is a way to make it even more efficient to use for fuel so you’re not having to use charcoal, wood or coal to smelt them. Since they count as a food, you can place them on campfires, 4 at a time and they cook pretty fast. Campfires don’t go out unless it rains or water is placed near it I’m sure, so if you keep it inside somewhere, you’ll have an endless supply of dried kelp. Even better don’t break the bottom block of the kelp on the seafloor, just the one above it. All the kelp will go up and the kelp on the seafloor will back grow up over time.
1:43 we can direct see by pressing f3 and stand on chunk 9_9_9 and we can find it
16:53 had me dying and idk why 😂 its just hilarious wtf
The way the Iron Golem didn't cooperate to look at him 3:44 😂 He's camera shy
"You can duplicate Allays"
WTF are Allays?
"Shipwrecks can contain treasures"
SInce when do Minecraft contain shipwrecks?
"You can get more copper using stone cutters"
Getting more of what with what?
"You can heal iron golems..."
ok dis one i know
"...from damage that will be shown as cracks"
Uh?
"...netherite..."
I was just aware of its existence
"Azalea", "Dripstone"
So it wasn't a mod?
Piglin bastion, Beehives, Twisted, Nether and Forest cave vines, Sculk shriekers, Axolotl, Hoglins, Warped fungus, moss, parrots...
Yeah, whatever, I just don´t care anymore
I agree with the update where they added the ability blocks such as Stairs, Half-slabs, leaves, fences, etc. To be either surrounded by water or not. Its frustrating at times but i love it anyways. You can make crazy patterns for walkways using staircases and alot more with just farming in general. Its a subtle but cool change imo
I like how nobody ever really stops playing Minecraft, they just take long breaks from it lol.
Dude sound like he didn’t sleep for a few weeks
that side on kelp shot was really cool. and i gotta love that you always try to make any block that might seem insignificant and useless, like copper or the honey, have some sort of cool alternative use.
The fact I get both Java and Bedrock on pc blew my mind. Now I won't have to use the switches horrible online to play with my friends. Bravo!
I learn something from every single video you make.. thanks for the tips .. I appreciate it 👍
Your welcome!
Daamn thanks. Last time i have played this game was in 1.7.10. Out of these 20 tips, literally 18 were new to me. Thanks, this is a well done video
How incredibly valuable is this video, can you do this for every other area of my life ?
Started back in 2012, stopped then started in 2020 then stopped again. So much has changed in this game in just 2 years.
Finally someone that sounds more depressed than me
ive been playing MC since the dawn of time but even still i get very overwhelmed with big updates so this video is a life saver ❤
This is my biggest Minecraft problem - I took a break from it after they added dragon and enchantments then returned around 1.14.4 but still have that early Minecraft Beta mentality when full diamond set and a castle is a top, so I'm glad you make these videos and I am able to expand my in-game horizons😄👏
Oh dang your a OG
I think you should add a jazz Backtrack on your videos kind of like Mallrats from The Sims or just you know kind of upbeat jazz I think it would compliment your voice
Always something new to learn in Eyecraft's videos, gotta love it
Thanks!
Pro tip, when mining netherite, put the bed on the y level 14 instead of 15 (or just level with your feet) and place a block of netherack in front of the bed then try to sleep. You will take SO much reduced damage, and if you fall in lava or fire, it wont be as bad when you're not on 3 hearts.
Honestly, the quality you put in these videos has no right to be this high!-seriously, it’s impressive. But, hey, I’m not complaining…
Thanks lol
13:25 at this point they've also made it an option for lava to just behave like water in this regard so you don't have to do any of this busywork for more lava
Another tip for the sculk sensors, stepping on the top will set them off regardless of if you're sneaking.
It's always nice to hear the excitement in your voice whenever you get a new video out.
10:14 THE OOOONE PIECE
I can't lie coming back to this game after like 10 years is extremely overwhelming lmao there's soooooo muuuch new stuff, where do you even start
same here!! it used to be so simple lol
I prefer a stair as my water “slab”. You don’t dip and bounce when walking over it like carpet or a slab. It works really well with sugarcane - before you build your farm. 😊
The trick is to place the slab in the water so that the upper half of the slab is flush with the water's surface. No bobbing, the sugarcane still sees the water underneath
I like to use stairs simply because they allow me to make little "canals" of water that are too narrow to step into. It looks nice when there is a visible path for water to flow into a farm from a nearby natural pond or river.
I had no idea about snipping vines and axolotles fighting guardians!!
0:38 dude forgot that chiken can multiply from 1 😂
Oh god 😂 I used to play Minecraft really often like 5 years ago and now it feels like it changed too much too fast 😅 I almost don’t want to play anymore bc everything I thought I knew about Minecraft has changed
Absolutely love your content, even as an avid minecraft player, I'm still picking up new tips and tricks! Keep up the good work!
Also, I was wondering what recording software/mod do you use for capturing 3rd person clips?
First person footage is OBS studio and 3rd person shots are mostly Replaymod
you have saved me with the kelp block as fuel idea. i use hella torches and always run out of coal before i get a fortune pick.
0:55 an easier way to do this is to look at the debug menu, specifically the block line. In brackets, you'll find the chunk blocks. Just find your appropriate block for the version you're on. So for Java, you're looking for [9 y 9]
I haven't stopped playing in years and I still learned 17 new things from this video
CLEAN segue 2:05
I literally haven't played since 2017 and it feels like I time travelled lol. It's so unfortunate that so much has changed, those new mobs and blocks and biomes don't even feel like Minecraft anymore.
DID THAT BEE JUST FLY INTO A CAMPFIRE 12:07
i played minecraft growing up but never actually had java edition until recently, so needless to say many of the features are new to me and often rather jarring. thanks so much for these videos, they're incredible useful for navigating an unfamiliar world!
6:26 what was his score again? 🤨
I spent over 6 hours in the nether before finding a fortress and 5 Bastions before it, knowing I can just go invisible is a big help seeing as I have basically just started this new world
This guy sounds like if Winnie the Pooh grew up and played Minecraft.
Bonus with the burried treasure, you can press f3 and go to chunk coordinate 9 ~ 9 and it will always be there. easier than finding the corner and moving 10 blocks 1 way then 10 the other :)
Bro drank the potion of slow talking
No need to complain. Speed up the video.
He talks totally normal, what's wrong with you? 😂😂
He talks at a normal speed, watchu saying? He only has gentle voice... and u conclude that as 'slow'? 💀 dmn... u good?
Go back to watching xqc
@@ElLapueDAYUM
Hell I’m just staying on the old versions I don’t even play with the nether update, I like when Minecraft was simple.
this guy genuinely sounds so lifeless
Thank you! I’ve not really much left Minecraft just after playing since 2011 I slowed down to a crawl. I got back into it about 4 months or so ago and have been playing it harder than ever! Only my keyboard is broken so not now. :(. Your videos have been a priceless goldmine of information I needed! Thank you! I’m making a list and binging your channel!