83 Minecraft Mysteries That Are Hard to Understand
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2023
- 83 Minecraft Things That Don't Make Any Sense
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There’s actually a very decent reason why the stonecutter doesn’t deal damage. It’s because in bedrock edition villagers stand on workstations sometimes
If a villager can sleep in a bed in the nether then Mojang could make it so they take no damage from a stonecutter even if the player does. Also, villagers stand on their workstations in Java too. Not sure about (Stone)Masons specifically, though.
Maybe we could make it so that the stonecutter block has the ability to turn on when powered, but by default is powered off, where the blade is retracted into the block.
Villagers stand on workstations a lot in both versions of the game.
Stone cutters irl aren't sharp and they grind away the rock surface like a sandpaper , you can touch it but applie pressure and it might cut more
also, masonry blades aren't sharp, they're abrasive. it takes a lot of work to cut yourself on one
I like how the old block-shaped stonecutter is called just stonecutter, and the new non-full-block stonecutter is called stonecutter_block.
WHAT
@@JDRed117its a commmand name or its def name basically its what the code recognize as a stone cutter
Minecraft is wierd
its probably because they didn't use _block for things like crafting tables and stuff in the older version, and updated it so now they just consider those blocks so that the code can recognize it as one.
whats worse is iits more of a half block right?
For the lava particles, that would mean that players who have turned particles off would have things randomly catch on fire for seemingly no reason until they discover there was lava 1 block above something
Just make them not be affected by the setting
@@EdyAlbertoMSGT3 That is literally the problem. If it sets things on fire regardless of the setting, then you would have random fires if you have particles off.
And if you mean to say that people who have particles turned off would be unaffected, then you make it so anyone wanting to see particles now has to dig more carefully than those without them on. Plus, that wouldn't work on servers, and would still have the issue of seemingly random fires for those with particles turned off.
@@cinnamonkittamon I think that what he's trying to say is, "Make it so lava particles aren't affected by the particles on/off setting. Making the game always shows those particles. Even if particles are turned off. " That way players would always have a way to tell if lava is right above or not.
@@flaming458 but if you're going to force players to have a particle, what's the point in giving settings for them
@@cinnamonkittamon True and I already though you were right. I only wanted to share the way I understand his comment .
2:00 this actually makes perfect sense! If the stone cutter DID do damage to the player, it'd likely do damage to other mobs, making a damage/death-trap nightmare for villagers as it IS a job block. it doesn't do damage so its not annoying in villages
A quirk with the villager AI ends up causing them to spend most of their working hours standing on top of their job block.
And if the stone cutter hurt things that stood on it, we would have a whole lot less masons.
Then make the villagers immune to stonecutters or job blocks in general. Problem solved.
you've clearly never seen a stone cutter "blade" before then.
@@mythicaltwinkie8216 Have you ever seen a mason standing feet-first on a stonecutter tho, because that's what they do in minecraft.
Minecraft never makes sense that’s why it’s so fun
Indeed
And that is why we love minecraft.
Sooooooo true
Yup
Yes
While regular snow blocks don't dampen your fall, powder snow does the job just as if you fell into water
Yeah, until you forget to take off your leather boots
@@TheRealKawaiiGachano, it works with leather boots
@@TheRealKawaiiGacha you can put carpets on em and it still works
i mean, water realistically shouldn't either, so...
@@kalenipclaw5683 yeah, but it's minecraft.
Historically, chainmail was made with fire.
I love the older versions of minecraft for stuff like this. :)
Historically, it was made of chains made of metal lol.
yeah all armour was doofus, it's not made OF fire they use the fire to make it malleable
@@joeligma4721it quite literally was made with the unobtainable fire block item though, check the wiki
Most of the time fire wasn't even part of the manufacturing process. They would wrap Steel or Iron wire around a dowel, connect them and bend them using hand tools or fingers to create a mesh-like material. Honestly I dont know why you would think fire was involved because it is simply not needed or true.
@@Dr.Deemed Nice
With rabbit stew, it actually makes sense that it's less filling since it's a stew. However there's also an unlisted stat attached to food items, satiety, which works like armor for your hunger and rabbit stew happens to fill that hidden satiety gauge more than the ingredients used to make it.
I don't get it, why does it make sense that a stew is less filling? It'd make sense if you ate a portion of it, but one crafting recipe yields one bowl, so it seems you're eating the entire thing.
Soups and stews reduce a portion of the ingredients into a broth and generally have the ingredients cooked to be softer, so they settle more densely in the stomach. Additionally, the broth tends to mix with the stomach acid without increasing in volume. (think how the volume of water does not increase when you dissolve salt or sugar in it) @@MaskedDeath_
@@MaskedDeath_ It might be a reference to "rabbit starvation", where if you eat only rabbit meat, you will get malnutrition from lack of fats and carbs.
It's called saturation, not satiety (not sure where you got that word from.. English not your first language perhaps?).
@@MGSLurmey satiety
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satiety \suh-TYE-uh-tee\ noun. 1 : the quality or state of being fed or gratified to or beyond capacity : surfeit, fullness. 2 : the revulsion or disgust caused by overindulgence or excess
I’m not an native English speaker and I already knew it was a word, perhaps your the one who isn’t a native English speaker?
For 58 (the loyalty trident one) The reason it doesn't come back is because the trident waits until it hits something before coming back, throw it into the void, it never hits anything. And your loyal trident becomes one with the void
It makes even less sense that in bedrock edition, the trident does come back if you throw it in the void
@@FuryJack07because the bedrock edition void has a bottom
@@gameingtothemax6266 actually, if you go in the void in creative mode in bedrock edition and you throw a trident in any direction, you'll see that it'll start coming back to you as soon as you throw it, rather than when it hits the bottom.
I believe it feels betrayed in java, and leaves you for the call of the void, and then goes to a bedrock player.
@@basscat9952 theory: the java void tridents are where all the drowned get their tridents from, that's why it's such low durability when we loot them from drowned, it's the void hurting the tridents until they drop into someone else's world.
For the shifting on magma blocks, it could be similar to a myth that mythbusters proved where slowly walking on hot coals was actually safer than normally walking on them.
Safer than running on them, but yeah
One thing that cauldrons and candles have in common is that they’re both pretty weird. You can put lava in a cauldron underwater and nothing happens. Similarly, you can light candles underwater… It just doesn’t make any scents…
rofl
My eyes waxed over with that pun at the end...
Ah, I get it!
It doesn't make any *SCENTS!*
Which also makes sense because they're underwater- And you can't exactly smell underwater can you?
Sea, You'd have to have a very unique sort of nose to smell underwater
As it's quite unusual for anything to smell underwater..
(I almost removed 'Smell' and put 'Shell' for another ocean/underwater pun)
Stone cutters don’t have teeth unlike other blades, meaning they won’t cut you at all, they are made specially to cut stone (I advise you look it up
It’s acc pretty nifty how it all works)
Neat.
You will totally bleed from a diamond blade, but yeah it's more like aggressive sanding than sawing.
@@imthemistermaster so like an angle grinder?
@@Ramog1000 no. It oscillates
they still make u bleed
The logs aren’t the fuel in the campfire, it’s the coal. It doesn’t really matter what you put in there
Thats not how campfires work. The coal helps it catch fire and the log (and the sticks) helps it maintain that fire.
@@Spacebuggyeah
It's minecraft!!!!!!
exactly. the campfire block does not show the logs to be on fire 🤷♂
exactly
the log can maintain fire without the need of extra fuel besides 1 charcoal
28:15 I was hopeful they'd work like Don't Starve shadow creatures, only rendering in and having hit/hurtboxes for players who meet the requirements for spawning them.
Dont starve ❤
If one person isnt sleeping noone is, at least not without a gamerule
like client side or something
@@CreeperAssassins1they can just log off
You don't actually need to sleep through the night to get rid of phantoms. According to the wiki (and personal experience) you just need to lay in a bed to lose their aggro and reset your "last slept" timer.
Number 34: SkiptheTutorial burnt to a crisp whilst drowning
you should see if that’s possible
why number 34, i ask
@@RyanAlphabecause that’s the number when he burned in the water
@@DaniAnimationAlt fair
I think there's a reason for not being able to put plants in the decorated pots, actually. These vases are clearly inspired by Greek amphorae. And if you do some research, you'll see that the Greeks did a lot of things with them, but putting flowers in them wasn't one of them.
What did they do?
Wine, water etc
Its a good point mc should let us use them like cauldrons?@@youtubeuniversity3638
@@youtubeuniversity3638I believe amphorae were either generally decorative (lots of pictures of gods and myths) or for storing likes like wine and olive oil, but don't quote me on that.
. . . . . . You kidding me?
@@luis-sophus-8227 Was this a genuine, rhetorical, or sarcastic question?
"All games have a very good logic"
Minecraft is an example.
true
1:28 When you are exploring a snowy plains and it’s night and you see a random light, *don’t walk over it.*
7:30 "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
Skipthetutorial: Y E S
26:10 I'd actually say that most people could climb a ladder faster underwater than otherwise. If you try to stand on the bottom of a lake, the buoyancy is greater than gravity and will push you to the surface by itself. You can push off the rungs to propel yourself even faster. On surface, you have to fight gravity yourself.
Though I do wonder if speed climbers would do worse underwater or not.
I saw this part while reading this
Can confirm that climbing a ladder in water is basically all about how fast you can use the rungs to push yourself up faster with just your fingers, the trickiest is not smacking said fingers into the rungs and keeping your feet away until you're nearing the surface so you don't accidentally hit the top of your feet on the rungs too
Source: lots of fun in deep pools with long ladders on the deepest part (lots of bruised tops of fingers and feet too because I kept attacking the rungs with them)
83 Minecraft things that don’t make sense
Also in minecraft: *floating trees*
Man, the sword one makes sense, if you try cutting wood and grass for that matter with a blade, it will become dull fast, hence why they implemented it like that.
how would a blade become dull fast by cutting grass?
@@BidoofusBecause... they do? Every blade gets dull over time, especially if you're using the wrong tool, a sword it's not made to cut wood. So eating the durability makes all the sense. For arts and crafts people, there's a whole thing about having multiple pairs of scissors for each material to avoid dulling them
@@niniseconda5839youre not answering their question tho. How would grass makes the blade dull faster?
@@shinireaper7738 Because a blade is not a perfect straight line, if you zoom in it's made up of millions of little jagged edges, wood and plant fibres clog these up, gets in between them and softens the edge, whereas impacts against other hard materials (e.g. armour) do not.
Cutting is an illusion of scale, at a low level, it's just mass hammering, everything has width, if there was such a thing as a perfect cut then the 2 halves would just re-attach when pushed back together, but they don't because they've actually just been torn/ripped apart at a microscopic scale.
I kinda like how arrows can go through cobwebs, though. It gives me Legolas vibes, like I'm such a clean shot I can thread an arrow right through the gaps.
5:36 nahhh bro why did you ahve to make that joke 💀
Actually, chain armour isnt only on minigames. Chain armour can be gotten by trading with villagers
obtained*
@@kplinger No, "gotten" is correct too in American English
@@kplinger the two words are synonyms
kiling mobs
@@SabiaSparrow well obtained sounds better
Minecraft: "I don't have any bugs, I have features"
raining above clouds definitely doesn't make sense, but I see this as a great opportunity for a fun fact!
snow can fall without clouds! it's called "diamond dust" and it happens when ice crystals form on dust particles and fall once heavy enough
I always interpreted it as the "clouds" only being the lowest clouds, since when it rains/snows/tstorms then the whole sky turns grey like it's overcast
Removed fireflys but we can still feed a parrot a cookie, resulting in poisoning it
Funny how skipthetutorial gives tutorials
2:00 He is Skipthetutorial he skips tutorials
@unitedgamingffarmyok i just subbed and liked ur comment
22:17 the top snow layer doesn't actually have a hitbox so you're actually going into a 0.6 block gap
3:26 I think it is a feature for the bed alone because Mojang doesn’t want players to evade certain threats by just tapping the bed & teleporting into it.
That makes no sense
this makes even more sense when you realize that this is a relatively new "feature"
@@EdyAlbertoMSGT3 it's pretty easy to teleport into a bed through a wall with a slab or something similar. as this is a relatively new feature, i believe it was likely added to mitigate the seeming glitchyness
Minecarts and boats: Allow us to introduce ourselves
no it's so you wouldn't respawn in the nether and have to make your way back to your nether portal to find your stuff
obviously it's just a fun feature now bc we have respawn anchors but whatever
He did the titanic dirty 😂😂😂😂
“Stay back kids they’re doing another map commercial for lays” - A ramdom lays commercial
If you think about it, the carpet on a fence thing on #82 kind of makes sense, because you are technically climbing up over the carpet to clear the fence/wall. what could be mentioned, however, is how the thing pokes through said carpet. Minecraft hitbox logic i guess
On a similar note to the lantern one, buttons and levers can be used to hold up gravity-affected blocks. To do this without cheats, you place a grass block down with grass on top of it. Then you place sand or another gravity-affected block on top of it (without clicking the grass). Then you look at the bottom of the gravity block and place a button or lever on the bottom of it. This will destroy the grass, and the button or lever will hold the gravity block up.
2:10 stone cutters have a flat sanding edge, unlike a saw which rips the fiber, a stone cutter uses the FLAT blade to grind it away.
Gold "ore" blocks should really drop gold nuggets instead. While there is such a thing as gold ore, it's actually more common to be found as pure gold then in a compound. But most gold is found as tiny little flakes instead of chunky nuggets.
1:55 i'm pretty sure this is a game design thing
stonecutters have two purposes; one of them is as a cheaper crafting method for stone blocks, but the other is as a naturally-spawning work station for villagers
minecraft's pathfinding and ai can be a bit spotty, as anyone who's tried to take a pet into the nether knows, and it often has a hard time avoiding hazardous blocks. how often have you seen a blacksmith villager standing on top of a stonecutter while working? if they were harmful to stand on like campfires or magma, every time that happened, the villager would die. blacksmiths would become rare because they would just keep dying on their own workstations. a bit of a hefty price to pay to give a naturally generating block properties already served by other blocks just because it looks like it would hurt to stand on
Wow ok I understand now OoO
A small correction: stonecutters are the workstation for stonemasons
what if only the player gets hurt by it
Occupational safety hazards are points for realism IMO
@@samevans4834 As another comment has stated, apparently stonecutters don't actually have a saw with hooked edges.
Man even the mystical danger fork isn't safe the logic of the game
28:03 - Okay, so, this is something I didn't understand at first either, but *you don't actually need to sleep through the night to get rid of phantoms.*
According to the wiki (and personal experience) you just need to *lay in a bed* to lose their aggro and reset your "last slept" timer.
I guess that makes sense, gameplay wise. It's a bit unfair to punish all players in a multiplayer game for just one refusing to sleep. You still will have to deal with the night because of Jerry, but he's going to be the only one attacked by Phantoms.
15:55 How is that Skeleton walking through the wall?
Bro is uhhhh (insert terrible joke here)
bro turned on spectator mode
For the carpet on a wall thing, you’re still not able to jump over the wall, even with the carpet on top of it. What’s happening is you’re landing on the carpet, which is just over one block high, and walking onto the wall, a little under half a block higher. It works similarly to jumping on a block then walking onto a half slab.
6:29 one must imagine sisyphus happy
A while ago, you had to hold Shift when right-clicking signs and fences to place on them, despite the fact that not holding shift did nothing, aside from you just "using" the block in front of you.
for those who don't like diorite, it can be turned into its polished variant and used as marble.
I always keep andesite, diorite, and granite around because I like how it looks.
Using an alternating pattern of polished and regular granite looks really nice as a floor
Villagers usually stand in their job table, so if they stand up of they stonecutter they will die, so that's why mojand didnt added damage to the stone cutter.
also, the egg came first. but if we are talking about chicken eggs, the egg still came first. the egg that had the evolution we have today must have had to been laid, then hatched
26:20 my head canon is that steve is climbing/jumping up the ladder with his arms and swimming with his legs, making it much faster
10:00 I discovered this myself while I was adventuring in my world. I was on a high cliff and didn't want to risk a water bucket jump. So I got into a boat and rode off. To my surprise, the boat broke and I was so confused and looked online to find out why, I'm still not sure if its actually a bug or not.
slime thing actually makes sense to me. Walking carefully and sneaking could mean you would sink less than when walking normally. Think about it if you walk in a wet muddy pathway, walking carefully can mean you dont sink but if you sort of step hard on the ground like its solid, you will sink
idk about not sinking but you wouldn't splash
Let's just say it's magic
IMO climbing a ladder in the water does make you faster since there is buoyancy. You can lift your body effortlessly
18:55 6 Blocks are 24/4, 1 stair is 3/4, so 6 blocks should be 8 stairs, or maybe 6 if there must be losses.
14:45 You think most people disable the clouds? Really? I've never even thought about it. I love the Minecraft clouds.
So quirks aside, it seems it's one of those [intentional game design] elements for stonecutter blocks. They're not like hazards or "natural" objects (like water/lava/stalactites/stalagmite).
Most of the "tool" or "crafting" blocks won't cause damage and are more of a visual representation of other menus (crafting bench, grinding wheel, and so on). I feel an anvil is an exception solely because of comedic effect.
holding sneak is stepping carefully, so when you let go, you’re no longer being careful, even if you’re still crouching
for number 66, I think the reason you can’t turn it back into nether wart is because you can find the nether wart blocks anywhere, but you can only find nether warts in fortresses and since nether warts are a major ingredient in brewing, Mojave doesn’t want you to be able to easily get nether wart.
Mojave😮
They should’ve made them crimson nether wart blocks like they did for the warped ones, and then have a normal one that you can turn back into nether wart
You can get closer to placing a torch on the side of farmland than with a sign, use an item frame and put the torch inside
Something that doesn’t make sense is that bedrock is indestructible but a trident can get stuck in it you’d think it would just bounce off
Water thing for endermen could be sensory issue, they don't like the droplets and chilly feeling they get from initially touching the water, rather than being submerged in the water.
4:20 i think it to prevent kids that either have or get frogs as pet from feeding them fire flies irl as treats but as magma cubes are 100% fictional mobs such thing a kid cannot replicate no where near as easily
Good to know, now I'm going to feed my frog with burning coal.
Bruh, if minecraft had sense, nobody would play it such it will become much harder and not fun.
Introducing: Gregtech.
29:35 that one makes sense, sure it's less material, but it also has a lot less surface exposed to the blast
Not to mention, based on the appearance it is way denser.
Imagine not knowing that villagers trade us chainmail armor
0:32 Did the anvil just had a gravel particle??
Yes, and idk why
5:22 Sisyphus
The reason why axolotls run fast when you put them on the leash is because when you attach it to them you're actually choking them by the neck with rope so they instinctively try running
18:00
the logs aren't the fuel, they are that the campfire is made of. the charcoal is the fuel.
technically both are fuel
15:00 maybe within the lore of the game there are different levels of clouds, but would be more laggy to actually implement them
There are levels of clouds irl, to.
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While playing minecraft, I decided to work with the new mud feature for my frog farm. I had empty bottles, but instead of filling them with the nearby ocean, I used a bucket to fill a cauldron, assuming Mojang made it so you couldn't fill bottles in the ocean. You can, in fact, use the ocean to fill bottles, which makes it a lot easier to make the mud block.
True, when I realized there is no need for cauldron to get water into bottle I just used 2x2 water puddle near my brewing stand, it makes water unlimited(unlike cauldrons) as well as general purpose water source.
Putting potions in something and being able to carry them around in a non bottled form is and interesting concept. Like maybe make the pot able to carry liquids. Like a mixture between a shulker and a couldron.
I believe that was possible before in Pocket
I've heard (I don't know from where) that Mojang couldn't program the fireflies correctly, so they blamed it on the frogs. It makes sense to me, so it scans. There's still hope for them to be added whether that's true or not.
In short: Incompetent developers
#75. Their is a way to "insta mine" cobblestone. And also concrete and ores (except deepslate ones which have a higher resistance) and other blocks. What you can do is hit the block like you would the air or a mob, just make the hit durration slightly longer or shorter depending on what your useing and mining. You can do this with your pickaxe, axe, hoe or whatever you use to mine blocks. For example, using this method correctly, and hitting for just the right amount of time, my iron shovel mines better than a diamond efficiency II shovel. It's basically a haste 2 beacon without the beacon.
Java or bedrock?
Both
At 7:10 you say it’s a bug that your sword is affected that way, but if I remember correctly, when you use a tool for not it’s main purpose, it takes double durability. So if you use a pickaxe to fight, it uses 2 durability as well
with that boat falling trick it seems that we need to test other things with that falling number it might be an x=9 situation
For #7, you can put 1 singular candle in the new two block tall pots, and you can still light it too.
You can also put a plant pot inside a decorated pot to put plants in
Also lanterns
1:50 You are telling me, that irl, every time you want to pick up a wooden chair, you smash it with an axe? Or you think that you are unable to pick it up without one?
The bamboo compost thing inspired me. I have a huge bamboo farm, that goes into my super/auto smelter, i have a surplus of tons of bamboo flooding the floor and despawning. Thinking I'll either collect a ton to start a new farm, or redirect the surplus to dispensers into composters... this will be fun
His laugh is so sweet and adorable.
nobody noticed the villagers falling from the sky in the background at 19:12?
I did
For the warped stem fire pit, they should make the other wood variants give out after a certain amount of time, to make their code slightly more consistent.
Also, why does the axolotl on the leash remind me of the silverfish?
Quick and erratic movement perhaps
It should be noted that the logs in a campfire only act as a "log cabin" to prevent gusts of wind from snuffing the thing that is actually on fire. Remember, the crafting recipe makes you put a piece of coal or charcoal in the middle of the campfire.
0:44 yeah I know about that. Villagers can sleep in obstructed places and in the nether but the players can't.
19:50 also to note, irl underwater explosions can actually be more deadlier
3:33 its so you dont teleport thru a hole in the wall or smth
You can do that with boats and minecarts though
I’m beyond flabbergasted
Mojang: "We can't let frogs eat fireflies, it's toxic!"
Also Mojang: *lets you poison birds with cookies*
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Poor bro, no one deserves this
I LOVED WII U MC, that was so cool, i just gave away my wii u last week though un-ironically
14:12 Does that mean that you can die twice at once?
The wool works for walls and fences because when you place carpet, its wider than the wall and it has a hit box 1 block high, so it sits inside the hit box of the wall/fence which reaches 1.5 blocks
0:13 I think it doesn't matter if it updates the block when the piston retracts because, after it retracts, there are piston extension blocks. What matters if it updates the block after extending, i.e., finishing the movement
My guess about the inconsistent damage with boat dropping is it's probably a stack overflow error.
Are you sure you know what that means?
@@amyshaw893 only partly. Im more than willing to accept being wrong.
@@setojurai a stack overflow error is caused by the call stack being too deep, such as with a recursive function that has a bad base case. what you probably meant is an integer overflow, where a 32 bit int will wrap around at 3.2 billion back to -3.2 billion, but i dont think anything does that much damage in minecraft. best guess is the collision detection is a little flaky
@amyshaw893 Oh cool, thank you for the lesson. I don't pretend to have expertise in programming. My assumption was just the only thing that came to mind. If you don't mind, I'd like to keep this conversation as is as a tool for others.
6:21 that's me
Nice
The 2nd fact is the literal definition of "if I can't do it, neither can you"
Chain armor was once crafted with the item fire. In the earlier days, you could get your hands on a "fire flame" and with those you've been able to craft the chain armor. Only worked with commands tho, since you could'nt just silk touch a fire block. Alltough I am quite sure that even that worked a long time ago.
You guys don't eat the bowl?
wdym ofc we do
3:16 Without it, players would be able to "teleport".
just wait until you hear about boats and minecarts
and any rideable mob
Cracked nether bricks make sense. The cracks dont appear when you cool it down but when they quickly cool down contracting the materials fast and in turn...cracking. (cement and clay cracks when heating because water evaporates and its not equally doing it most of the time. Or when stressed for a long time. )
20:38 the only explanation i have for this is that the ladder (a block) is technically on the grass block, and you cant make grass blocks into path blocks if a block is ontop of it
6:16 AYO
Skip the Tutorial is the kid on the left, at 16:58