Kevin you can use your fishing rod to reel in items dropped outside also if you fish up a water bottle you can put it in your cauldron and it will be a third full and your carrot wasn’t fully grown
When eating Rotten Flesh, try to eat as much of it as possible at one time because the hunger effect doesn't stack. It's pointless to only eat one at a time, wait until you are basically starving and eat it all at once.
It must be because i am having a slight fever at the moment but if i didn't read the part about the hunger effect stacking it wouldn't have crossed my mind that you were talking about minecraft.
instead of using the world border, if you hit F3 + G chunk borders will be visible, with this you can interact with outside of the chunk but still will know where the edge of the chunk is
hey kev! for the carrots, they werent actually fully grown! they should be more orange at the bottom, and have taller green stems, before you break them! its a super easy mistake to make, i do it all the time honestly. im sure someone else already said this, but on the off chance you see this particular comment, i hope it helps!!
You can also hit f3 and point your mouse at the crop and it will say on the right side somewhere the crops age and each crop has a different maximum age of which means it is fully grown :)
Kevin: * breaks carrot before it's fully grown * Kevin: "What?? Why did I only get one?? Did I not let it grow long enough?" Kevin, later that same day: * breaks carrot before it's fully grown _again_ * Also Kevin: "What?? Why did I only get one again??" If you press F3 and look at a crop it will tell you its growth stage and you can tell when it's fully grown
There's something so soothing about this series so far. Even though Kevin is trapped, and he is imprisoning pigs underground with no food, that animal crossing music really makes it work
A tip for farming, if you have problem knowing when to get your carrots, press F3 and look at the block id, somewhere near it it should say " Age:(1-7)". Harvest them only when it says age 7 good luck Kevin :)
Not even. Pay attention to the orange tip. A fully grown carrot has an incredibly clear orange pixel showing above ground. Same goes for beetroots and potatoes. Wheat also gets fully golden when mature (which is how I knew Kevin COULD have gotten seeds for the chicken). Takes some attention to learn, but farming is a very damn simple, practical and visual kind of work, and F3 is an overkill (I never used it for farming before).
instead of throwing away your almost broken tools, you can craft it with another partially used tool and combine them together for more durability! Loving this series btw!
@@wingedfish1175 You don't need an anvil, you can simply put two of the same tool together in the crafting window to combine them. Failing that, there's the grindstone which does that and requires no iron and no experience at all.
As I learned from tackling this challenge myself, Fishing is the most valuable thing in this game. You can even pull up more fishing rods, so you can sustain yourself forever!
I don’t know how likely it is to fish up another fishing rod within the 63 attempts you get with a plain one. Plus, there’s no guarantee that the fishing rods you get will have either unbreaking or mending on them, and they are at a low durability to begin with anyway.
@@SmoothTurtle840 string and sticks are theoretically renewable from spiders and trees, so you can make as many fishing rods as you need until you fish up a mending one
The farm should go on the roof where it can still make use of the rain, rather than underground! The carrots aren't fully grown so leave them for longer before harvesting them 🙂 Then you have plenty of space on the ground level to spread your trees out, so they grow more foliage and have a higher chance of dropping saplings. When they're too close together they won't grow tall or wide and you won't get much wood either
eh not really. the game has a light system with a scale from 0 to 15. crops do not need to have skyligt, torches to keep them at a minimum of 9 will do just fine. crops grow faster if the farmland is wet, but kevin seems to be near a waterbucket, negating the need for rain. trees grow as long as there is a light level of 8 or more, and it has enough space above. There is no need to space out the saplings if you are going for the wood, but since new trees growing where there are already leaves wouldn't place more leaves, it is good to plant oak with around 4 blocks of space between each sapling. the other option is to cut down the old tree before a new one can grow. old myth (that you didn't mention, but it is good to bring up either way) is that saplings drop more if you let the leaves break by themselves, but in fact it does not matter how the leaves are broken, it will always be a 1/20 chance of dropping (1/40 for jungle leaves)
Also kevin if you want to grow things faster then you need bones to turn it into I believe its called bone meat, and the easiest way to get something like is to build a mob spawner but you'd need lava for that or build it extremely high, also you need iron.
@@FrenchFries2 ikr. It's to the point where I actually have to dislike top comments so they don't benefit. And that's still not the worst thing on this site.
@@IamaPERSON yeah it's kind of weird seeing comments from 7 years ago on my first videos on my second channel, it's annoying it's bots but at the same time it's nice to see those comments again.
USE FOR THE REDSTONE: Make a Radstone clock with two red stone dust and two red stone repeaters, and feed that into a dispenser which fires up. Hook a hopper up to the dispenser. Put a chicken in a little hovel on top of the hopper. The eggs the chickens lay will automatically be fired from the dispenser and spawn more chickens, giving you an infinite food source
When you get enough water, I recommend making a 2x2 pond that's 1 block deep, and filling 2 opposite corners with water. This'll give you an infinite water source, since water will always spill into whatever corner you take from enough to fill it back up
I am delighted that this is becoming a little series! :) Also, here's my "tip": Crafting a shield for those skeleton incidents could be quite helpful. It costs you only 1 iron ingot and 6 wood planks to make one.
For strip mining, you should’ve mined out the whole “floor”, and then instead of digging down along your tunnels you should extend your “stairwell” 3 or 4 blocks deeper and dig out another “floor” like the first one. Then you’ll always have easy access.
I could see this being a really cool server idea, like you have a whole world just segmented off in chunks and every player gets one. Just hope your neighbors are nice
@@DeathnoteBB oof, they're getting out of hand. this is the worse ive ever seen bots on youtube. I hope they do something to fix it soon (though it is kinda funny)
Honestly, trying to fish for that chicken was a good idea in theory. They drop unlimited eggs which have a 12%? chance of spawning chickens when thrown. And chickens stack easily in confined spaces. More chickens, more eggs. Suddenly you have a chicken farm like in the movie chicken run.
I once had a chicken farm so big on a server that it lagged out the whole thing, made it crash then the admins had to implement a limit on the amount of mobs you can have in a farm. Apparently I had close to 1000! They were just as annoyed as they were impressed. Edit: For some context... My username is ILikeEggs. Make of that what you will.
Make sure once you get two things of water from the cauldron you make an infinite water generator. Also you need to wait for the carrots to grow a little more, and you should harvest and replant your grown wheat to get as many seeds as possible, once you get infinite water you can make a full underground farm, you could also make a place to fish as well!
An easier way of getting water is fishing on the one bucket of water until you get a bottle and fill the bottle on the water that you got earlier, it doesnt delete water and you can fill couldrons with it :)
Kevin: "I need 4 saplings!" *3 seconds later* Also Kevin: "I got three." *The Luck of the Irish really came in clutch for him to get enough to do absolutely nothing.*
Yes and no I think that carrot might have been ready I wasn't looking but when you harvest carrots you may only get anywhere from 1-3 carrots it's completely possible to harvest or fully grown carrot and only get 1 back
Best way to not get lost in a mine in minecraft: put your torches on the left ONLY when you mine. Your pathway out indicator will be that the torches are on your right. Works every time !!
@@MAndSquared Literally same! It does help Sometimes, BUT THE SECOND you find one of those giant rooms you need to light up fully or a freakin' system of caves that all lead back to the same room one way or another, right-hand torches only help cause MORE confusion LMAO.
@@Emu19put ur directional torches on the walls and the rest on the ground. if u enter a big cave from a smaller area, mark where u came from w more torches or cobble or whatever.
idea for this series: When completely depleted of resources you pick a direction and add that chunk to your base, end goal is find a village or if you are brave enough get to the end lmao
Another tip! Avoid planting your trees literally by the border (especially the dark oak) as that creates the risk of saplings landing outside the border (in the instance of the border being turned off). Also, if you find yourself with a new fishing rod, you'll be able to use it to reel in items from afar (also assuming that the border is turned off). Last thing, I promise: You need to be a bit more patient with the carrots, they will need a bit more time before they'll be ready for harvest. (I lied: If you make more cauldrons, you'll be able to get water faster, but that'd honestly very optional, given the very limited supply of iron.)
I recommend making an iron pickaxe but only use it when you have something like Redstone or diamond to mine and then use stone pickaxes for everything else since you have an abundance of stone.
I was thinking that, yeah; in each chunk he has to do something major; cobblestone generator in one, maybe a farm in another, then for the third new chunk he has to make an AUTO or semi automated farm
@@disguisedcentennial835 I always felt as it was destiny for that playthrough to be the resurrecting mc although it was never dead. But yeah I agree with you
This is addictive, please make more Kevin. I haven't watched someone play Minecraft in almost 10 years, yet here I am. Completely immersed in the Keviverse.
Watching Kevin play minecraft and not knowing what he’s doing is both wholesome and painful. He’s having fun and I’m so proud of him, look at him go! That’s my Streamer/RUclipsr.
I'm really loving this series so far. I have an idea, instead of having to change the world border every time you go mining and then turning it off when you go back up, you can just press F3+G when mining to turn on "Show Chunk Borders", which is a lot easier to do then messing with the world border every time.
I recently started playing Minecraft again after years and years of being away from it as well, so all of Kevin’s confusion and reactions to new things in the game are exactly what i just went through haha (finding deep slate the first time, then slowly realizing how annoying it is). This is such a great old fashioned Minecraft play through, it makes me feel warm and fuzzy and nostalgic for a simpler time in the world haha just what we all needed!
Some tips! With a fishing rod, you can pick up dropped items far away by hooking it. By pressing F, you can hold items off-hand, which helps using right-click with another hand, like bringing animals with one hand and build with other, shield which helps a lot in combat and such.
This series really reminds me of (even though it's barely similar) a certain series of Minecraft maps under the name Captive Minecraft. It's for an older Minecraft version but basically, the player has the world border around the spawning block and the world border increases by half a block with each achievement they get. Anyway, love the one chunk challenge you are doing Mr. Callme. You could put some water under y63 and keep it fully dark and you couls get Axolotls and Glow Squids. They don't really do anything really useful but it's something as a nice distraction. Also, you craft a Composter that allows you to covert many biological materials (like seeds) into bone meal which could hasten the growth of everything.
Hey kev! I suggest placing all your torches in the mine on the right side. This makes it so that when you wanna exit, just keep in mind that the torches would be on the left side. This series is so fun been enjoying lots!
2:07 Nice. Finally, Kevin knows how to grow dark oak tree. Btw, fully grown carrot plant will drop more than one carrot. Another tip is to use shear on the sheep to get the wool instead of killing it. Besides, you'll get more wool.
Always put torches on the same side when making tunnels so you can remember the way back. If you always put torches on the right side, when you want to leave, follow the torches on your left side to get out.
@@seanseen_ Kev is always full of surprises lol 20:02 also the torches is a great idea but I always forget and place torches everywhere :( so instead I've been using brightly colored carpet here and there, even color coating them to remind me which path leads to what. Edit: but now I immediately realized after posting this that in a one chunk wool could be very scarce, but still pretty useful in a normal play.
Hey Kevin! The carrot wasn't ready yet, it's really difficult to tell the difference but it sticks up more and is more orange when it's ready to be picked. You should get 2 or 3 then 🙂
Since you have wood, you could make ladders, and then make a ladder all the way down to bedrock on one side of the chunk, and then you will never get lost again ! 😀
Whenever you need mobs you should remove your torches so mobs will spawn in ur box :o Also bones from skeletons will be really helpful, you can make them into bonemeal to grow stuff faster! ...pls grow the carrot...
He should move the Dark Oak tree growing area to the middle so he doesn't lose any saplings as Dark Oak is the best considering it gives much more wood than a Oak tree.
Build a compost bin, and sheers. Sheer some tree leave and get bone mean and make you garden grow. You could also try bone meal on grass to turn weed into meal. Or extra crops can be converted. But as long as you get one sapling plant a tree and harvest leaves from the old one. Flowers work in compost bins.
I remember there being a gamemode involving the barrier. When you completed certaint objectives the barrier would grow by 1 block. If the series becomes impossible to continue you could consider doing something similar.
Hey kevin just a reminder that eventually you wont have any iron and stone in your chunk so you might want to save iron for mining hire tier ores and using wooden tools for mining stone since wood is renewable
Do this but every 3 episodes get a new chunk in any direction from you but not diagonally. This will allow it to remain engaging and will allow more progress to be made, which in turn will allow this series to last a while. Your doing great Kevin keep up the good work 🤙
I was just thinking of this! It would be great to see if someone could make an element that allowed the chunk to progress every 7 minecraft days or something. Can imagine the chaotic scramble of Kevin trying to move certain items from one chunk to another or even if he stumbled upon a broken nether portal and forgot lava or water buckets
If you get bugged by the border you could just turn on chunk borders (holding f3 + some other input) and that will show where the chunk ends without limiting things passing through
I think your carrots weren’t ready when you harvested them. Also i have a suggestion for making use for those redstone its borderline useless in this case. Seeing how you got lost in your mines, you could use it to drop down a redstone trail that leads the way of exit, maybe add redstone torches so that trail is much more visible
I honestly like it better when the world border isn't set up, it's a lot more interesting seeing him actively refuse to see the chunk as opposed to him being forced to stay in it
Kevin giving up trying to get the chicken Me staring at the grown wheat plant(you could also just break non-grown wheat just to get a seed to lure the chicken) Chickens might actually be the best animal to have in this situation because seeds are very easy to get and even having one chicken will give you eggs which have a chance of spawning another chicken. One thing that might be useful to know is that you can make a campfire which doesn't need fuel or to be relit unless water/rain touches it(so maybe put it under a roof) so you can infinitely cook food with it in case running out of fuel is a big concern. Also the reason you only get one carrot every time is because you are breaking it when it isn't fully grown. You actually broke it right before it was fully grown.
Honestly, the Minecraft community seems to be one of the more forgiving when it comes to people not understanding game mechanics. That, or Kevin's cult is just really kind.
Minecraft is kinda based on people explaining stuff to one another, as the in-depth mechanics can be surprisingly intricate. So I think it is just another day in Minecraft Community. 😁
Kevin! If you get enough string, I think it’s 12 string, then you can make 3 wool and get a bed! PS: Make a tree farm above your chunk so you have a lot of room and the sun can go directly onto the saplings
- F3 + H - Advanced Item Tooltips - on your tools, it shows how man times you can use the tool without it breaking (works with armour) - F3 + B - Show hitboxes - It shows you boxes of mobs that is basically the mob - F3 + P - Don't Pause game when Minecraft is not active window - Instead of throwing your nearly broken tools, save them and then you can put (2 only) them into the crafting table, it makes 1 but with more health/let's you it more (and it works with armour too)
If an item is past an area you can't reach, and you can throw a rod over there, that means you can pull it towards you, this would include ALL entities, including items like seeds. It's better if you are high up too, since you can cover more distance. Six blocks up or more is good.
I haven't seen anyone say it, so here's to hoping. Think of your chunk as layers. It's not necessarily underground or aboveground in this space. Make layers. Dirt is non renewable so be careful. Also, make a tall area with a flat top that's dark. Use water to push mobs to fall. It's called a mob grinder. Zombies can drop iron rarely so it's an investment, as well as the string. If you make a dirt area that's nice and flat away from you then cattle and sheep and such can spawn. Also, stone can be made with lava and water. Look up how to do it. Wandering traders I think can have lava. So voila Don't kill all your grass btw.
Dirt is renewable if he can get to the nether. Zombie piglins drop gold which can be bartered for gravel which crafts coarse dirt which can be hoed and trampled into regular dirt. Also, it's Voila.
I think the mob grinder should go underground, he needs the top layer to be crops and caldrons for water so putting a makeshift mob grinder on the lower level makes more sense
Remember when you're working on your mob spawner, that baby zombies can fit under a 1 block gap! I'm loving this challenge and would hate for you to loose to something like that
Speaking of the nether, I just had an idea for a rule for this challenge If you can get to the nether, you can move freely there, and then make a portal to a different chunk in the overworld, which you also can't leave
Kevin you should 100% do an infinite chicken machine! It does take seven iron AND a chicken to start with, but if you leave it working overnight you'll have 9 stacks of eggs and like 300 chickens in one night.
Also, Kevin looking for the crafting recipes with redstone for it's "uses" is hilarious for me because those are like the most useless thing you can make in Minecraft.
@@SylviaRustyFae That's what I'm doing right? That's the first thing I do with redstone, my favorite thing on Minecraft, every single time. Eggs. Lots of eggs. Mostly to trade them with villagers, but in Kevin's case just to eat chicken.
Kevin you should set your world border to just the size of your chunk only when you're underground so you know where you can't go, otherwise if your world border is just in your chunk nothing is going to spawn outside of it so you can't lure in animals and monsters also you wouldn't be able to use your fishing hole!!!
Nah, that would be too easy. Instead he could choose to *move* to other chunk but *not* directly adjacent to the current one, that way he could only carry a limited number of items to the new chunk.
Hey Kevin! Loving the series, some things to consider. With two buckets worth of water you can create an infinite water source. Crop farming is exponential so get as many going soon as you can then use the extra on the animals. Fishing is extremely useful can get you enchantment books, high level fishing rods and lots of food. Finally, composter. You can turn bio matter into bonemeal with that, so when you have enough farming going, it cuts down on the growth time
About the fishing bit, you can now only get “treasure” from 5x4x5 water at minimum size as of 1.16+, just thought it would be worth saying cos it’s quite a big space of water
Kevin you can use your fishing rod to reel in items dropped outside also if you fish up a water bottle you can put it in your cauldron and it will be a third full and your carrot wasn’t fully grown
Hopping onto this comment to also say if he cooks his fish before he eats it it will give him a lot more hunger points.
@@hansen-interpol-tips But sashimi tastes so much better
@@hansen-interpol-tips You can't cook tropical fish though
he has no sand, so no bottle
@@yummmemonty7450 you can catch a bottle from fishing is what they meant I think
When eating Rotten Flesh, try to eat as much of it as possible at one time because the hunger effect doesn't stack. It's pointless to only eat one at a time, wait until you are basically starving and eat it all at once.
@@nana-by8qc Same tbh
It must be because i am having a slight fever at the moment but if i didn't read the part about the hunger effect stacking it wouldn't have crossed my mind that you were talking about minecraft.
@@nana-by8qc reported
Also i'm pretty sure walking doesn't cause you to lose more hunger, breaking stuff, sprinting and jumping do though
@@carlwheezer2766 breaking doesnt
There’s something so subtly sinister about playing animal crossing music in the background while Kevin discusses imprisoning animals. I love it
Ah god yes, that is very true.
That is a new level of dark even for Kevin
ANIMAL CROSSING. I KNEW I RECOGNIZED IT. Thank you, it was bugging me the whole video where it was from.
Well Kevin and rumble tumble games now are more similar
these replies ruin youtube, in every video i watch i see these types of spam comments made by bots
I love the irony of this world, where he himself is trapped and still has prisoners.
It's a way of coping
lol
Kinda sounds like life to me tbh
@@tribbleq- yeah, like he just wants visitors!
Kevin: "I need seeds!"
Also Kevin: Completely forgets that the fully grown wheat he has would drop seeds when harvested
lol
Nice pfp
XD Kevin's the Best
@@nana-by8qc what the heck?
@@pemanilnoob It's appnana
instead of using the world border, if you hit F3 + G chunk borders will be visible, with this you can interact with outside of the chunk but still will know where the edge of the chunk is
@@makeinubaka there isn’t a whole lot of reason to know about it in vanilla, tbh
I think doing that would cause loads of haters for "ugly" wireframes everywhere
Alt F4 also works
This would be better because it would things to wander into his chunk while he's in the his mine
how come i posted this on the last video but i didnt get that many likes
hey kev! for the carrots, they werent actually fully grown! they should be more orange at the bottom, and have taller green stems, before you break them! its a super easy mistake to make, i do it all the time honestly. im sure someone else already said this, but on the off chance you see this particular comment, i hope it helps!!
You can also hit f3 and point your mouse at the crop and it will say on the right side somewhere the crops age and each crop has a different maximum age of which means it is fully grown :)
Wow what a nice comment
Shut up
@@nawman3015 ?? whats wrong? did we do something wrong?
I am replying so if i have luck my comment shows in next video
Kevin: * breaks carrot before it's fully grown *
Kevin: "What?? Why did I only get one?? Did I not let it grow long enough?"
Kevin, later that same day: * breaks carrot before it's fully grown _again_ *
Also Kevin: "What?? Why did I only get one again??"
If you press F3 and look at a crop it will tell you its growth stage and you can tell when it's fully grown
he is a starter tho so let him be 😭😭
this is a year later, the series is literally over, wtf@@LithiumExile
There's something so soothing about this series so far. Even though Kevin is trapped, and he is imprisoning pigs underground with no food, that animal crossing music really makes it work
The music shift when it gets to the cave section though-
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It's cuz Kevin's chaotic energy is limited to 1 chunk
Good job Veronica
With all the wood you could replace the confusing staircases with a ladder system in one of the corners
Or just make a door
A tip for farming, if you have problem knowing when to get your carrots, press F3 and look at the block id, somewhere near it it should say " Age:(1-7)". Harvest them only when it says age 7 good luck Kevin :)
leaving a comment so this gets to the top of the comments section :)
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kevin needs to see this
I didn't even know that
Not even. Pay attention to the orange tip. A fully grown carrot has an incredibly clear orange pixel showing above ground.
Same goes for beetroots and potatoes. Wheat also gets fully golden when mature (which is how I knew Kevin COULD have gotten seeds for the chicken).
Takes some attention to learn, but farming is a very damn simple, practical and visual kind of work, and F3 is an overkill (I never used it for farming before).
instead of throwing away your almost broken tools, you can craft it with another partially used tool and combine them together for more durability! Loving this series btw!
yes I'm pretty sure they also get a 5% bonus durability too, so it also saves resources.
That's only viable with experience and an anvil of which he has neither
@@wingedfish1175 You don't need an anvil, you can simply put two of the same tool together in the crafting window to combine them.
Failing that, there's the grindstone which does that and requires no iron and no experience at all.
Wooden tools can also be used to fuel a furnace once the upgrade to stone has been made
Wooo, real? Thanks
I love that no matter what game Kevin plays he still has this dire need deep inside to collect prisoners
Jim escaped the Sims and now lives inside of Kevin. This is the proof.
@@bajszosjozsef4850 The creation has become the creator
@@AmeAiLollipop Always has been
It’s his thing
"The prisoners in the basement!"
Why does EVERY game you play end up here?
Kevin can't live without prisoners in the basement, it's an addiction at this point
Its his signature move at this point also maybe somebody should check on kevins basement and rescue some prisoners
Probably the same reason I always end up with a horse pit. This is my second Kevin video, so I don't have any reference for this.
as it should
1000th like. My life is complete
Kevin's making his own Witch Tower; underground prisoners, needs spiders, even has a cauldron on the top floor.
Waiting for the fanart right now.
A witch's dream home 🥰
you could literally make a 5 hour video playing this and i could watch the whole thing in one sitting, that's how much i enjoy this series
As I learned from tackling this challenge myself, Fishing is the most valuable thing in this game. You can even pull up more fishing rods, so you can sustain yourself forever!
I don’t know how likely it is to fish up another fishing rod within the 63 attempts you get with a plain one. Plus, there’s no guarantee that the fishing rods you get will have either unbreaking or mending on them, and they are at a low durability to begin with anyway.
@@SmoothTurtle840 string and sticks are theoretically renewable from spiders and trees, so you can make as many fishing rods as you need until you fish up a mending one
@@topatoman Well I was refuting their point that fishing sustains itself, not that you can’t get more fishing rods through other renewable means.
@@SmoothTurtle840 I always get more than 1 new fishing rod while using a normal one
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The farm should go on the roof where it can still make use of the rain, rather than underground! The carrots aren't fully grown so leave them for longer before harvesting them 🙂 Then you have plenty of space on the ground level to spread your trees out, so they grow more foliage and have a higher chance of dropping saplings. When they're too close together they won't grow tall or wide and you won't get much wood either
eh not really. the game has a light system with a scale from 0 to 15. crops do not need to have skyligt, torches to keep them at a minimum of 9 will do just fine. crops grow faster if the farmland is wet, but kevin seems to be near a waterbucket, negating the need for rain.
trees grow as long as there is a light level of 8 or more, and it has enough space above. There is no need to space out the saplings if you are going for the wood, but since new trees growing where there are already leaves wouldn't place more leaves, it is good to plant oak with around 4 blocks of space between each sapling. the other option is to cut down the old tree before a new one can grow.
old myth (that you didn't mention, but it is good to bring up either way) is that saplings drop more if you let the leaves break by themselves, but in fact it does not matter how the leaves are broken, it will always be a 1/20 chance of dropping (1/40 for jungle leaves)
I hope you turn this into a full series, it makes for interesting videos.
Damn what's with all the bots recently? Seriously I keep getting links and bot comments from comments months or years ago.
Also kevin if you want to grow things faster then you need bones to turn it into I believe its called bone meat, and the easiest way to get something like is to build a mob spawner but you'd need lava for that or build it extremely high, also you need iron.
@@FrenchFries2 ikr. It's to the point where I actually have to dislike top comments so they don't benefit. And that's still not the worst thing on this site.
@@IamaPERSON yeah it's kind of weird seeing comments from 7 years ago on my first videos on my second channel, it's annoying it's bots but at the same time it's nice to see those comments again.
2 episodes pretty much is a full series at the callmekevin channel
This may be my favorite Minecraft series of yours so far! The creativity you’re using to survive (and the constant rearranging) is very entertaining.
This. + I'm impatient to see you blow up the pond and still unable to get to that water
15:09 it hurts in such a good way watching him hope for water while the cauldron is under the tree so rain can’t fill it.
I'm just glad he figured it out.
The carrots need to grow longer until they are brighter orange
press f3 to see growth stages (right hand side)
USE FOR THE REDSTONE: Make a Radstone clock with two red stone dust and two red stone repeaters, and feed that into a dispenser which fires up. Hook a hopper up to the dispenser. Put a chicken in a little hovel on top of the hopper. The eggs the chickens lay will automatically be fired from the dispenser and spawn more chickens, giving you an infinite food source
Brother, this system is very simple and very useful... But we are dealing with Kevin.
Hopefully he knows that a red stone clock is not the same as a clock made with gold
How rad
How radical
there's also tons of youtube videos on it:)
When you get enough water, I recommend making a 2x2 pond that's 1 block deep, and filling 2 opposite corners with water. This'll give you an infinite water source, since water will always spill into whatever corner you take from enough to fill it back up
Or 1 by 3 as long as you only take from the centre.
I’m pretty sure that EVERYONE IN THE WHOLE INTIRE WORLD WHO HAS AT LEAST 0 IQ KNOWS THIS, thank you for your time.
@@twsevers You very clearly haven't watched the rest of this series
@@twsevers Bae why tf you getting pressed over minecraft 💀 not everyone plays the game lmao
*ENTIRE, can you at least type correctly when on an unnecessary rant-@@twsevers
Kevin: makes a small house
Also Kevin: places all his storage and ovens outside
900 iq play
I am delighted that this is becoming a little series! :)
Also, here's my "tip": Crafting a shield for those skeleton incidents could be quite helpful. It costs you only 1 iron ingot and 6 wood planks to make one.
For strip mining, you should’ve mined out the whole “floor”, and then instead of digging down along your tunnels you should extend your “stairwell” 3 or 4 blocks deeper and dig out another “floor” like the first one. Then you’ll always have easy access.
Wouldn't be as funny as the mess he's made, though xD
Imagine this but with Sean and RTgames but each has their own chunk. Maybe some kind of competition
The Irish Lads all only have a chunk which are all next to each other
@@somethingcats Cue Kevin messing with Nogla via fishing rod
@@Amayawolf_01 I can hear his screams already
They'll find a way to annoy or kill each other somehow, no matter how far away their chunks are.
and real civil engineer. he's still a noob lol
I could see this being a really cool server idea, like you have a whole world just segmented off in chunks and every player gets one. Just hope your neighbors are nice
I would play that
Yeah you can harvest creepers and make TNT cannon and blow other’s chunks up
Theres already 2 RUclips smp where they have limited space 1 called Last life the other I don’t remember th name of
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@@DeathnoteBB oof, they're getting out of hand. this is the worse ive ever seen bots on youtube. I hope they do something to fix it soon (though it is kinda funny)
"Like the creator of adult themed board game, it's dirty enough for me"
I'm dying
Yeah I don't get it lol
Then maybe you should go see a doctor.
@@WalrusWinking I already did, he told me it's a serious case of death
Honestly, trying to fish for that chicken was a good idea in theory. They drop unlimited eggs which have a 12%? chance of spawning chickens when thrown. And chickens stack easily in confined spaces. More chickens, more eggs. Suddenly you have a chicken farm like in the movie chicken run.
Yea. To bad he didnt realize the further back you are, the further it pulls them.
1 in 6 eggs will hatch a chick normally
The chickens would form a plot, escape and ruin this run.
I think it's 1 in 8, but a 1 in 256 chance for 4 chicks
I once had a chicken farm so big on a server that it lagged out the whole thing, made it crash then the admins had to implement a limit on the amount of mobs you can have in a farm. Apparently I had close to 1000! They were just as annoyed as they were impressed.
Edit: For some context... My username is ILikeEggs. Make of that what you will.
Kevin: "cmon fill up with rain do your job"
cauldron: "under tree
also the carrots haven't fully grown yet
Make sure once you get two things of water from the cauldron you make an infinite water generator. Also you need to wait for the carrots to grow a little more, and you should harvest and replant your grown wheat to get as many seeds as possible, once you get infinite water you can make a full underground farm, you could also make a place to fish as well!
An easier way of getting water is fishing on the one bucket of water until you get a bottle and fill the bottle on the water that you got earlier, it doesnt delete water and you can fill couldrons with it :)
Kevin: "I need 4 saplings!"
*3 seconds later*
Also Kevin: "I got three."
*The Luck of the Irish really came in clutch for him to get enough to do absolutely nothing.*
well dark oak never drops more than 3 from one tre
its a sad sad sad life :(
"Am I doing something wrong?" Well, yes. He doesn't even realize he's harvesting them too early.
I was prty sure thats what was happenin but cudnt ritely remember how minecraft farming works other than potatoes as i only ever grow potatoes
I couldn't tell since I only play creative lol
It's the fault of the current models. The old ones were much easier to tell when they were ready.
Yes and no I think that carrot might have been ready I wasn't looking but when you harvest carrots you may only get anywhere from 1-3 carrots it's completely possible to harvest or fully grown carrot and only get 1 back
The carrots look grown though
Best way to not get lost in a mine in minecraft: put your torches on the left ONLY when you mine. Your pathway out indicator will be that the torches are on your right. Works every time !!
He will walk in circles
You say it works every time, but that trick doesn’t prevent me from getting hopelessly lost every single time I go inside a cave system
@@MAndSquared Literally same! It does help Sometimes, BUT THE SECOND you find one of those giant rooms you need to light up fully or a freakin' system of caves that all lead back to the same room one way or another, right-hand torches only help cause MORE confusion LMAO.
@@Emu19put ur directional torches on the walls and the rest on the ground. if u enter a big cave from a smaller area, mark where u came from w more torches or cobble or whatever.
I love how, no matter the game, Jim Pickens always ends up with prisoners in his basement.
And sooner or later he'll begin using them as a food source.
idea for this series: When completely depleted of resources you pick a direction and add that chunk to your base, end goal is find a village or if you are brave enough get to the end lmao
I like this idea!!
thats a rlly good idea!
thats such a fun idea!
I love this idea
Love this idea!
Another tip! Avoid planting your trees literally by the border (especially the dark oak) as that creates the risk of saplings landing outside the border (in the instance of the border being turned off). Also, if you find yourself with a new fishing rod, you'll be able to use it to reel in items from afar (also assuming that the border is turned off).
Last thing, I promise: You need to be a bit more patient with the carrots, they will need a bit more time before they'll be ready for harvest.
(I lied: If you make more cauldrons, you'll be able to get water faster, but that'd honestly very optional, given the very limited supply of iron.)
I recommend making an iron pickaxe but only use it when you have something like Redstone or diamond to mine and then use stone pickaxes for everything else since you have an abundance of stone.
someone should create a resource pack that simply reads "ready" when the crops are done
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Vanilla tweaks does this and then some. I can't play without it.
I did see some mods for pc and Addons for bedrock
Thank you for this thread!
@@E__33__E why does E translate to AND, the youtube translate button needs some work
Kevin is actually doing pretty well considering he has no infinite water source
once he gets two buckets full it’s over
no one needs water
@@dookieohwhy Aright Nestlé
to be fair, what could he need water for aside from keeping his crops happy?
@@DiamondAppendixVODs mob farming?
Kevin should make a big goal, and when he does that goal he adds another chunk!
Great idea!
his goal should just be getting a full plant farm
I really like that idea! It'd also mean the let's play could go on longer because at this rate, he is bound to run out of resources soon.
I was thinking that, yeah; in each chunk he has to do something major; cobblestone generator in one, maybe a farm in another, then for the third new chunk he has to make an AUTO or semi automated farm
No. That ruins the premise.
"Imma play minecraft in only one chunk for extra challenge! *Until I beat my self-set goals. Then imma get infitine
“I have wood!”
Mercy… not in front of the children, Kevin.
His humour has become a bit dirtier as of late; and I don't mind it, but I have certainly been noticing it
This is the most genuine "new mc player" series I've seen, even tho hes played Minecraft a bunch of times before 🤣
PewDiePie’s was amazing
@@disguisedcentennial835 nope
@@disguisedcentennial835 nope
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@@disguisedcentennial835 I always felt as it was destiny for that playthrough to be the resurrecting mc although it was never dead. But yeah I agree with you
This is addictive, please make more Kevin. I haven't watched someone play Minecraft in almost 10 years, yet here I am. Completely immersed in the Keviverse.
Check out his Sims 4 vids and embrace the Dear Leader, Jim Pickens. It's how I got lured in.
@@giladpellaeon1691 I've finished the Jim Pickens saga all the way up to the present day 😅 I could rewatch them though
Watching Kevin play minecraft and not knowing what he’s doing is both wholesome and painful. He’s having fun and I’m so proud of him, look at him go!
That’s my Streamer/RUclipsr.
Why is this comment so creepy?
@@snegsbegs it feels like a mom making a cheesy speech
🧐🤔🤨
It would help to use a ladder for the mine instead of stairs, you’d be able to mine more and it’s a really easy entrance/exit to find.
I'm really loving this series so far. I have an idea, instead of having to change the world border every time you go mining and then turning it off when you go back up, you can just press F3+G when mining to turn on "Show Chunk Borders", which is a lot easier to do then messing with the world border every time.
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that would work but I think Kevin just straight up made a space wherever he was in the size of a chunk, it's not actually in a chunk
I recently started playing Minecraft again after years and years of being away from it as well, so all of Kevin’s confusion and reactions to new things in the game are exactly what i just went through haha (finding deep slate the first time, then slowly realizing how annoying it is).
This is such a great old fashioned Minecraft play through, it makes me feel warm and fuzzy and nostalgic for a simpler time in the world haha just what we all needed!
Some tips!
With a fishing rod, you can pick up dropped items far away by hooking it.
By pressing F, you can hold items off-hand, which helps using right-click with another hand, like bringing animals with one hand and build with other, shield which helps a lot in combat and such.
This series really reminds me of (even though it's barely similar) a certain series of Minecraft maps under the name Captive Minecraft. It's for an older Minecraft version but basically, the player has the world border around the spawning block and the world border increases by half a block with each achievement they get.
Anyway, love the one chunk challenge you are doing Mr. Callme. You could put some water under y63 and keep it fully dark and you couls get Axolotls and Glow Squids. They don't really do anything really useful but it's something as a nice distraction. Also, you craft a Composter that allows you to covert many biological materials (like seeds) into bone meal which could hasten the growth of everything.
M r . C a l l m e
"Minecraft but I understand how my Sims feel now"
Hey kev! I suggest placing all your torches in the mine on the right side. This makes it so that when you wanna exit, just keep in mind that the torches would be on the left side. This series is so fun been enjoying lots!
I love how kevin has just given himself a more frustrating version of skyblock lol
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2:07 Nice. Finally, Kevin knows how to grow dark oak tree. Btw, fully grown carrot plant will drop more than one carrot. Another tip is to use shear on the sheep to get the wool instead of killing it. Besides, you'll get more wool.
Ca Li FO rnia gurls we're unforgettable
Always put torches on the same side when making tunnels so you can remember the way back. If you always put torches on the right side, when you want to leave, follow the torches on your left side to get out.
Good advice but im not sure how he could get lost in one chunk lmao
@@seanseen_ Kev is always full of surprises lol 20:02
also the torches is a great idea but I always forget and place torches everywhere :( so instead I've been using brightly colored carpet here and there, even color coating them to remind me which path leads to what.
Edit: but now I immediately realized after posting this that in a one chunk wool could be very scarce, but still pretty useful in a normal play.
Hey Kevin! The carrot wasn't ready yet, it's really difficult to tell the difference but it sticks up more and is more orange when it's ready to be picked. You should get 2 or 3 then 🙂
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I really love where this series is going. I hope Kevin doesn’t end this series at episode 2 like the most of his other Minecraft series.
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Since you have wood, you could make ladders, and then make a ladder all the way down to bedrock on one side of the chunk, and then you will never get lost again ! 😀
Whenever you need mobs you should remove your torches so mobs will spawn in ur box :o Also bones from skeletons will be really helpful, you can make them into bonemeal to grow stuff faster! ...pls grow the carrot...
I thought Kevin was being sarcastic about accidentally killing himself with the world border but then the clip had me die of laughter
Kevin: "I need seeds!"
Also Kevin: Completely forgets that the fully grown wheat he has would drop seeds when harvested
Especially the: "oh"
@@lianzuidema5904 That is how I hope to react to my death
He should move the Dark Oak tree growing area to the middle so he doesn't lose any saplings as Dark Oak is the best considering it gives much more wood than a Oak tree.
I thought this right when he planted it
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Build a compost bin, and sheers. Sheer some tree leave and get bone mean and make you garden grow. You could also try bone meal on grass to turn weed into meal. Or extra crops can be converted. But as long as you get one sapling plant a tree and harvest leaves from the old one. Flowers work in compost bins.
I remember there being a gamemode involving the barrier. When you completed certaint objectives the barrier would grow by 1 block. If the series becomes impossible to continue you could consider doing something similar.
You mean captive minecraft
Yeah that map is really good
Hey kevin just a reminder that eventually you wont have any iron and stone in your chunk so you might want to save iron for mining hire tier ores and using wooden tools for mining stone since wood is renewable
I don't think kevin is capable of thinking that far ahead
Also, if he can get lava and water then stone is renewable too
Also as long as he can keep killing wandering spiders, he can randomly fish up iron resources and melt them down for a source of Iron.
Eventually a wandering trader will appear with a chance for lava, and don't forget zombies can drop iron. They're not limited. Just scarce.
@@forgottenplayer7286 That'll be really tedious though, fishing up 27 tools or armor just to make an iron pick
The series would probably run out before he runs out of stone, but he should probably save on iron
Do this but every 3 episodes get a new chunk in any direction from you but not diagonally. This will allow it to remain engaging and will allow more progress to be made, which in turn will allow this series to last a while. Your doing great Kevin keep up the good work 🤙
I was just thinking of this! It would be great to see if someone could make an element that allowed the chunk to progress every 7 minecraft days or something.
Can imagine the chaotic scramble of Kevin trying to move certain items from one chunk to another or even if he stumbled upon a broken nether portal and forgot lava or water buckets
If you get bugged by the border you could just turn on chunk borders (holding f3 + some other input) and that will show where the chunk ends without limiting things passing through
Anyway on bedrock?
Kevin saying, "This is so POG!" Almost made me spit out my ravioli in pure laughter
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Me too! I loved it
@@lousarsol9005 were you also eating ravioli or did you just also think it was funny?
@@ApexBrachydios Clearly, they were also eating OP's ravioli.
@@thewanderingmistnull2451 bingo! Underneath the table, picking up scraps, as usual.
I think at this point, Kevin should just embrace the fact he *accidentally* created an underground death maze
I think your carrots weren’t ready when you harvested them. Also i have a suggestion for making use for those redstone its borderline useless in this case. Seeing how you got lost in your mines, you could use it to drop down a redstone trail that leads the way of exit, maybe add redstone torches so that trail is much more visible
Also he could mine it for easy xp if he needs to enchant
You should plant the dark oak trees in the middle of your chunk so the saplings Don't fall over the border.
“I have a burning desire for tree saplings”
Kevin is now not allowed near tree nurseries
A fun idea is to expand the chunk with one block surrounding each Minecraft day/recording to keep it fresh, and can explore a bit more.
Nice
Yea
I had the exact same idea last video but I forgot to comment it I know you're not going to believe but "hope is the last to die".
I like this idea!
I think expanding could be interesting, but maybe after we see how far he can get just in the starting chunk
I honestly like it better when the world border isn't set up, it's a lot more interesting seeing him actively refuse to see the chunk as opposed to him being forced to stay in it
Kevin, please do more of this series. the absolute enjoyment I had watching these 2 episodes made my day!
i have great news
Yes! I've been waiting for the sequel! Minecraft and Kevin's pain are two of my favorite themes for a video, and this combines them perfectly!
@@dontwork7810 hi fake! Getting reports for impersonation, I see! Did you know that you can actually get arrested for impersonation?
@A G N E Z I reported all your comments that I see in these vid for sexual content. I advise other to do so too.
@Wally Wally I cant breathe, lmao.
Kevin giving up trying to get the chicken
Me staring at the grown wheat plant(you could also just break non-grown wheat just to get a seed to lure the chicken)
Chickens might actually be the best animal to have in this situation because seeds are very easy to get and even having one chicken will give you eggs which have a chance of spawning another chicken.
One thing that might be useful to know is that you can make a campfire which doesn't need fuel or to be relit unless water/rain touches it(so maybe put it under a roof) so you can infinitely cook food with it in case running out of fuel is a big concern.
Also the reason you only get one carrot every time is because you are breaking it when it isn't fully grown. You actually broke it right before it was fully grown.
Wait campfires....have a function??? I thought they were just for the aesthetic (and bee farming)
Honestly, the Minecraft community seems to be one of the more forgiving when it comes to people not understanding game mechanics. That, or Kevin's cult is just really kind.
I'd say the cult.
@@Loguer yes , we are a wholesome cult :)
Minecraft is kinda based on people explaining stuff to one another, as the in-depth mechanics can be surprisingly intricate. So I think it is just another day in Minecraft Community. 😁
Unlike the Geoguessr community lol
the intersection of the minecraft community and kevin's cult is summarised as vibing to the animal crossing music
Kevin! If you get enough string, I think it’s 12 string, then you can make 3 wool and get a bed!
PS: Make a tree farm above your chunk so you have a lot of room and the sun can go directly onto the saplings
- F3 + H - Advanced Item Tooltips - on your tools, it shows how man times you can use the tool without it breaking (works with armour)
- F3 + B - Show hitboxes - It shows you boxes of mobs that is basically the mob
- F3 + P - Don't Pause game when Minecraft is not active window
- Instead of throwing your nearly broken tools, save them and then you can put (2 only) them into the crafting table, it makes 1 but with more health/let's you it more (and it works with armour too)
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Note in case he ever gets enchants, combining tools in a crafting bench removes any enchants on them
"Come get me, I'm weak and defenseless, and very tasty" -Kevin
"Don't mind if I do" -Creeper
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Kevin is the only person in existence who makes a cage *for himself*
*Clinically depressed people/people with traumas:* We know we're a joke to you
well unless you count osama bin laden after dwight got to him
He just misses the cage he had in tomodachi life clearly
Because the only person who can contain Kevin is Kevin….
Or Jim Pickens
If an item is past an area you can't reach, and you can throw a rod over there, that means you can pull it towards you, this would include ALL entities, including items like seeds.
It's better if you are high up too, since you can cover more distance. Six blocks up or more is good.
I haven't seen anyone say it, so here's to hoping. Think of your chunk as layers. It's not necessarily underground or aboveground in this space. Make layers. Dirt is non renewable so be careful. Also, make a tall area with a flat top that's dark. Use water to push mobs to fall. It's called a mob grinder. Zombies can drop iron rarely so it's an investment, as well as the string. If you make a dirt area that's nice and flat away from you then cattle and sheep and such can spawn. Also, stone can be made with lava and water. Look up how to do it. Wandering traders I think can have lava. So voila Don't kill all your grass btw.
Dirt is renewable if he can get to the nether. Zombie piglins drop gold which can be bartered for gravel which crafts coarse dirt which can be hoed and trampled into regular dirt.
Also, it's Voila.
@@ThelolipopCreeper didn't know about the piglin thing, also I'll fix it
@@ThelolipopCreeper just thought of this. He still needs ten total blocks of lava for the nether. Or traded obsidian.
I think the mob grinder should go underground, he needs the top layer to be crops and caldrons for water so putting a makeshift mob grinder on the lower level makes more sense
@@Oli.V maybe at the bedrock layer🤔
"Minecraft without leaving my spawn chunk is a very fun challenge"
The words of a masochist:
Good job moderating the comments section Kevin
Markiplier? Why is he here?
Jesus you said that and like 5 spam bots hopped in your comment. Did that word attract them?
When Kevin's done with this chunk I want him to use an xray mod so we can see all the diamonds that are just outside his chunk...
it would be cool if later in the series kevin expanded the border a little bit to give himself slightly more resources
Remember when you're working on your mob spawner, that baby zombies can fit under a 1 block gap! I'm loving this challenge and would hate for you to loose to something like that
Agreed. Would hate to see Kev get Philza'd
It's not a one life challenge lmao
@@PotatoPrem it would still suck to see it though
This is a neat challenge. What's the end goal?
Also, you could probably spare the wood for a door at this point.
That's what I've been wondering. He can't go to The End, and if he doesn't find lava or diamonds he won't be able to go to the Nether.
With Kevin there is no end and possibly no goal. All Hail the Dear Leader!
until he’s unable to function i guess
Probably when he's at the point where he can survive indefinitely.
Speaking of the nether, I just had an idea for a rule for this challenge
If you can get to the nether, you can move freely there, and then make a portal to a different chunk in the overworld, which you also can't leave
Kevin you should 100% do an infinite chicken machine! It does take seven iron AND a chicken to start with, but if you leave it working overnight you'll have 9 stacks of eggs and like 300 chickens in one night.
Also, Kevin looking for the crafting recipes with redstone for it's "uses" is hilarious for me because those are like the most useless thing you can make in Minecraft.
@@manologamerss5801 Tell him what useful things he can do with it then.
why wont mojang make eggs cookable like da hell
@@SylviaRustyFae That's what I'm doing right? That's the first thing I do with redstone, my favorite thing on Minecraft, every single time. Eggs. Lots of eggs. Mostly to trade them with villagers, but in Kevin's case just to eat chicken.
@@SylviaRustyFae They literally said that redstone is useless wtf do you mean "tell him what useful things he can do with it" can you not read?
I love this series! Please do more and often Kev! Maybe give the pigs the flower to keep them happy hams.
That cauldron filling up with water is a poggers moment indeed.
Kevin you should set your world border to just the size of your chunk only when you're underground so you know where you can't go, otherwise if your world border is just in your chunk nothing is going to spawn outside of it so you can't lure in animals and monsters also you wouldn't be able to use your fishing hole!!!
Report bot comments for spam.... this is getting ridiculous
Kevin, just so you know, when you’re dealing with mobs and you need them gone quick, if you jump first then hit them, it does more damage.
Specifically you have to hit the mob while falling to get the critical
@@ArtThingies yeah sorry, your right, but it sometimes works when your on the ground
@Phoenix 𝙾𝚙𝚎𝚗 𝙼𝚢 PROFILE yeah I agree, someone should try it, I can’t sadly
5:51 never seen a man surprised by a tree before, its eye opening
Kevin should turn this into a series where he slowly expands the world border every episode, so he has access to more things as time passes.
It's already a series where he explores more gimmicks about minecraft every episode
@@boilingfire on kevins channel?
That would have more longevity to it for sure
Nah, that would be too easy. Instead he could choose to *move* to other chunk but *not* directly adjacent to the current one, that way he could only carry a limited number of items to the new chunk.
I think you should tie the chunk progression to rewards from unlocking certain things. Little achievements that justify the increase in space
Hey Kevin! Loving the series, some things to consider. With two buckets worth of water you can create an infinite water source. Crop farming is exponential so get as many going soon as you can then use the extra on the animals. Fishing is extremely useful can get you enchantment books, high level fishing rods and lots of food. Finally, composter. You can turn bio matter into bonemeal with that, so when you have enough farming going, it cuts down on the growth time
About the fishing bit, you can now only get “treasure” from 5x4x5 water at minimum size as of 1.16+, just thought it would be worth saying cos it’s quite a big space of water
This challenge is extremely interesting. It makes you employ techniques that you’d never need to use elsewhere. 10/10
ack, if only he knew he can combine used tools together in the crafting window to gain back a little more use from them