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Gotta love Campfires. They are definitely one of my favorite additions to Minecraft. Campfires and potatoes. So OP early game. Also, I'm not sure how many other people know this, I only learned it myself a few months ago. But once you're done with a treasure map, don't throw it away. You can use it like any other map on a cartography table. Zoom out on it 4 times with 4 paper and you have yourself a regular old map, albeit with a red x on it. Saves you that precious iron and redstone so you don't have to keep making compasses to make maps. Great way to get a map early on.
Amongst my first craftings in any new world is always a campfire and a trapdoor to go on top. No burned feet and you can even pick up the cooked food through the trapdoor, making it possible to put the campfire in a hole: even safer!
@@eupharosmc65 I put a trap door on each side of the campfire, but leave the top open. The trap doors let you get close enough that you can collect everything that cooks on it, but not close enough to step on it, and you can still access the fire easily through the top.
@@christophermorin9036 And that's also the beauty of the trapdoors, right? No matter where you put them, it's just a simple flip to access the fire itself! In a recent world, I wound up placing the fire below an unexpected second bee nest, and it had to go directly below, with the trapdoors on the sides (that was a Bedrock world, where blocks between - even carpet! - prevent bee calming). I think that's my favourite thing about the trapdoor method: it's definitely the most flexible. 😃
you tend to forget when u write down coordinates on a piece of paper or on other platforms, i’d suggest u bring book & quill whenever u go so u can write down coordinates
5:40 I'd suggest getting those two mobs in a fence as soon as possible, and make it sheep too. I find too many mobs when I don't need to, and when I do, they are almost scarce because they despawn. The reason why sheep too, is because if you manage to find iron, you can make yourself some shears without having to kill them. In the past, I used to find myself looking for sheep late at night trying to build a bed, and when I find one, it just simply drops one wool block, and it's not even the same color. With shears you get two or more instead.
The only mobs I kill are pigs, and sometimes chickens. Sheep and most especially cows are to be bred ASAP to grow into a huge herd. Day one is wood, tree drops for food, stone tools and a staircase down to below stone where I carve a murder hole protected starter base. I spend the first night in that underground base opening it up and starting a staircase further down for future shaft mining. Project for day two is a 9x18 wheat farm plowed and waiting on seeds. First iron goes to shears to get bedding and then an iron bucket for the wheat farm.
Another different way than start caving very soon to do is if your scared of mobs, you could make a mine down to bedrock level, and do stripmining there with a chance of finding iron and diamond, for beginners its risky to go to caves as there can be a deep dark and they might be scared fighting mobs, and risk of falling into lava
This video feels like it was made for me, just started a new world and trying to beat the usual burnout. Thank you so much, your videos have been wonderful. I'm gonna try to make this one last
I KEEP FORGETTING I CAN JUST COOK FOOD WITH THE CAMP FIRE IM WASTING SO MUCH COAL AND TIME WITH SMELTING KELP THIS VIDEO CAME OUT 10 MONTHS AGO AND I STILL WONT LEARN
I love kelp. I like making big indoor kelp farms. Since dried kelp counts as food, you can make them in smokers for double speed. A single kelp block smelts 20 items. I use them to make more kelp blocks. Since it grows quite faste, I have no problems with fuel after setting up my kelp. I love kelp. I only do charcoal for torches now.
I love how your composure breaks a little at 2:30 when you realize how awesome that book haul is! Great content as always; keep it coming! [EDIT] Also: "...ef_fish_ently..." Nicely done; that was a perfect delivery! 🤣 ("base-ics" was also good!) Also also: my initial Nether strategy is F3, F2, F3 in quick succession. Saves an external record of those initial coords but prevents getting bushwhacked by a magma cube or ghast while writing down the location and the screen is filled with the debug text.
Nice. I always sample saplings when I start exploring a new world. Cause i wasnt ALLL THE TREEESSSSS. Also, I tend to be a Dwarf/wolf. I typically always find the nearest stoney hill, or a mountain and immediately make myself a den. And go from there.
when i start first thing i look for is hay bales at the villages. my friends look at me like i’m nuts but wheat always come handy when making a animal farm
@@RafaelMunizYT I play on console, mobile, PC and the likes. I don't get what the fuss is about Java players hating on mobile players. There's no real leverage. Even more so I play Java as well.
@@Pennali I play on ps4 and I have it on my phone too but I avoid it because I don't like mobile gaming, and I'm not making fun of mobile players it's just because the game is harder to play on mobile
Another good thing to do early game is to attempt to locate an ore vein (specifically Iron ore vein) which can be a great way to obtain tons of iron early on (especially if you can't build an iron farm yet).
quick tip: if you find a village. try also farming potatoes with the wheat melons and pumpkins. this will allow you to farm pigs (which are useless but eh) and a good food source
@@theamazingspooderman2697 that's like saying "don't ever mine for iron, build an iron farm instead". one step at a time, calm down bro, the sky isn't falling
Honestly the fish method at 8:30 is so underrated, salmon also have a chance to drop bones (bedrock only) which also can be used to tame wolves/grow plants. Salmon also has good saturation and gives 3 hunger points if cooked and spawn frequently.
Good points you bring up. But one thing I disagree with. You should wait to enchant till you are able to enchant at level 30 and use it on your diamond pickaxe. When your first enchant on a given world is a pickaxe, you will always get perfect fortune 3, unbreaking 3, efficiency 4. Every time you use an enchantment table, the enchantment options change for every item. The enchantment options you get are predetermined for each time you enchant. You can look up the different options to find the most efficient way to enchant. Then, you will know which items are best to enchant for each use. First use, if used with a pickaxe, will always be the perfect pickaxe. Minus mending OFC
@@gevurahel at least it used to be. I recently made a new world. Did that method and it didn't work. I've used this method many times before. Now I'm just confused
When exploring the Nether, bring a few stacks of cobblestone with you to mark your trail. Cobblestone has good contrast with the netherrack, especially if you place a torch on top, so you'll always notice it from far away.
The easiest way to protect every villager from zombies as of Minecraft 1.20, is to plant exactly 66 bamboo in 2 adjacent rows somewhere in the village. After it grows, use up a newly crafted stone sword by instantly farming both the rows at the same time. This will give you about 2 stacks of bamboo-fence every hour. After a few game-weeks, you will easily have enough fence to surround the entire village. Next, grab half a stack of any wood type and throw it into a furnace for charcoal. Use the charcoal and some bamboo-crafted sticks to make 2 stacks of torches. Spend 1 or 2 nights running around the village placing torches in all the darkest areas. As long as you are running, creepers cannot kill you and you can run to a golem if attacked by mobs. Make sure to place torches along the fence to keep skeletons and creepers away from it, and mark gates with a path leading out of the village. Also make sure that all changes in height in the fence are padded with an extra fence block and that there are no breaks in the fence. Do this by trying to walk into the village from every point outside the fence when the fence is finished. Any cliffs hanging over the village will need fences as well to keep mobs from literally dropping by, and any deep holes or cliffs inside the village perimeter should be fenced off to keep villagers from falling in accidentally. This method also provides a half-way decent defense from pillagers during raids. The one problem with the design is that villagers will never have any reason to make more golems (which are very useful during raids), As such, you may want to display a zombie somewhere inconspicuous in the village (perhaps in a hanging cage) to "remind" them to build up their defenses. As long as the zombie is holding an item or is name-tagged, he will not de-spawn.
If you play long enough, you will experience dry-spells of sapling drops with all the tree types. Try to grab enough saplings for at least 2 trees, or at least 1.5 trees. For giant jungle trees, giant spruce and dark oak, try to grab 8 saplings. They are planted in a 2x2 square. A hoe will farm leaves quickly.
For farm animals Bedrock has plenty. I used to drop a boat for an animal breeder but that doesn't work anymore. I also like to make a fishing hut to fish from without getting mashed by mobs.
Eye, you are amazing! Your videos are always packed full of super helpful information and the way you explain it is the perfect amount of information. Now I want to start a new world just to use these tips. Thank you!!! 💚💚💚
1:38 this almost happened to me recently, I got lucky though because there was another villager stuck on a cliff- same can’t be said for the other villagers I -kidnapped- brought with me
10:09 something that you can also do here is by pressing f2 to screenshot in-game with the coordinates shown. then you head to the minecraft folder which can be found by typing %appdata% in the windows search bar, then go to roaming > .minecraft > screenshots :)
hey i just wanted to say that i love your content and it always puts a smile on my face 💙 if you read this can you please make a guide on how to get your items back upon death in the early game? thanks
I watch your videos because I'm new to MC and the info is glorious, but my dude, your tone makes me want to hide in a corner and just let myself expire.
+ get hey bales make wheat unlock pumpkin from wheat farmer and plant at least 5 pumpkin seeds for continuous emeralds easy + Make sure the village has a cleric befor settled in (you wont get blaze rods early game right)
Release them into a place with a small Farms, a composters and wall to stop them from escape and at least 8 bed outside the wall to make more villagers
Started a new world recently and found a fortune III book. That enchantment has caused me to collect a nesr infinite supply of everything i need in just one mining trip. Full diamond armor from a single diamond vein. Loot structures. If you dont think its cheating, use the seed map online to find structures and try to find enchantments. They legit change the early game.
The first and ONLY thing you should do when entering a new nether portal is LOOK UP! There have been so many times where lava has started falling directly over my portal, so every time I look up and then if there’s a pillar of lava falling down near me I just go directly beneath it and dig a one deep hole so the lava doesn’t spill all over the place. SAFETY!
I didn't know/don't get this far with most of this stuff. Me and a mate killed an ender dragon years ago when the game as still new on PlayStation, since then we've only stuck at being basic Minecrafters, we start a world, all (try to) build something cool or a big house, do a bit of mining, then stopped playing, only to repeat a few months/year later. There's been a million updates since then and we have no idea if it's new or been there all along we just never found it before. Lol
If you sacrifice a decent amount of Minecraft days just straight fishing, you can end up with a lot of enchanted items, copious amounts of fish, and a ton of xp
For the gold in the nether tip I saw somewhere that using a silk touch pickaxe then smelting the gold ore will give you 1 ingot instead of some gold nuggets
I had a genuine question I wanted to ask - on my new survival world I just raided an ancient city for the first time but mobs kept spawning around me. I nearly died to a skeleton as I didn’t bring armor or a sword. Is this supposed to happen, or is it another case of bedrock being janky?
For the villagers, I'll make tracks and at the far end I'll make a little room, then I'll transport the villagers using a boat, and when we're inside the room I put the villager into a minecart and the villager will go to the breeder, I'll do this 2 times
Your video is very informative, but it isn’t very beginner friendly. You do everything so fast that I find myself going back constantly and still not fully understanding. Other than that from what I can gather it is very helpful.
As many have said - this is a great, helpful vid -THANKS. I’d also recommend to anyone watching any of you vids, to set RUclips playback speed to .75. Your usual speech, while VERY clear and considerate, is far too fast for someone trying to digest the vast amount of info you supply! 🍺🍺👍👍🤩🤩
1st...A bed, a must in any world. 2nd...Food, a good food farm early game make everything easy. 3rd ...A shield for your first caving trip. A life saver. Can't find diamonds, just delete the world 😂😢 and start a new one 😮😊
I f*cking swear that your vids are so entertaining and educational that they should increase the time shown. Why? Because I watch a vid that shows +-20 mins but it feels like f*cking 5-10 mins. I hear the intro but a few mins later you end the vid. Keep it up.
So. Question about biomes. Do less ores show up underground in a desert as opposed to a plains or is it mostly universal. I know mesas have more gold for example
hot take: enchanting table is the most useless block i always go with villagers that have all the important books and infinite raid farm that gives you more emeralds that youll ever need and its pretty easy to build and no expensive material
I wouldnt say its useless, but I see it as the cheapest way to get enchantments at the cost of randomness. With the Villagers, it will take a lot more time to set up a trading hall for all the enchants you want compared to an enchantment library.
@Master Brutus honestly, it is kind of useless when you can make a breeding farm and a trading post before even mining a single diamond. And with clever placement, you can make a trading hall that doubles as a iron farm
Yep, this game should be called villager trading simulator, breed villgers, trade from your string duper, iron farm, and sticks, and get all the emeralds you need. Then you can just buy full diamond gear, and get iron from an iron farm There is very little that is worth mining, and enchanting tables will almost never give you the combination you want.
I got allays from mansion and well, they didnt work at all so far, at least they did managed to properly follow me to my base, but they collected literally not single rotten flesh I used to "bound" them to me
For the sapling tip make sure you get a decent amount of dark oak. They don’t drop as many saplings as the others, plus they need 4.
Yup
Same thing for the jungle tree, you only need 1 sapling but I've noticed that the drop rate is quite low.
Dark oaks and jungle trees do seem to drop a whole lot less saplings than the regular oak, birch and spruce.
Im incredibly scared for seeing the profile
@@Mahadisacoolguy what? 😂
For the villagers, wait until night time and just place any block in front of their doors while they are sleeping. Thats just how I do it.
Yes trapping them in a hole seemed so cruel haha, I also just block their doors so they at least have a house to chill in.
Yeah
@@NefariousHippie- Seems reasonable
Me too
I block it with 2 bc the children jump over 1 block and fit through 1
I think this video is a sign that I need to start a new world. Been contemplating it for awhile.
Start a new world
Get Diamond tools
Die
Start a new world
Get Diamond tools
Die
Start a new world
Get Diamond tools
Die
Start a new world
Get Diamond tools
Die
Start a new world
Get Diamond tools
Die
@@diesummederteile2249 TRUE💀
Enjoy it my man! Nothing like starting fresh
You could always start a new world in Bedrock or Java if you're already playing on Bedrock edition.
I recommend you wait till 1.20 is officially out
Gotta love Campfires. They are definitely one of my favorite additions to Minecraft. Campfires and potatoes. So OP early game.
Also, I'm not sure how many other people know this, I only learned it myself a few months ago. But once you're done with a treasure map, don't throw it away. You can use it like any other map on a cartography table. Zoom out on it 4 times with 4 paper and you have yourself a regular old map, albeit with a red x on it. Saves you that precious iron and redstone so you don't have to keep making compasses to make maps. Great way to get a map early on.
Amongst my first craftings in any new world is always a campfire and a trapdoor to go on top. No burned feet and you can even pick up the cooked food through the trapdoor, making it possible to put the campfire in a hole: even safer!
@@eupharosmc65 I put a trap door on each side of the campfire, but leave the top open. The trap doors let you get close enough that you can collect everything that cooks on it, but not close enough to step on it, and you can still access the fire easily through the top.
I usually wait till I've built something in my world to start working on my map room so a map is not that useful early on to me
@@christophermorin9036 And that's also the beauty of the trapdoors, right? No matter where you put them, it's just a simple flip to access the fire itself! In a recent world, I wound up placing the fire below an unexpected second bee nest, and it had to go directly below, with the trapdoors on the sides (that was a Bedrock world, where blocks between - even carpet! - prevent bee calming). I think that's my favourite thing about the trapdoor method: it's definitely the most flexible. 😃
@@eupharosmc65 Will definitely keep the bees out of the fire too! I never thought about trap doors for bee keeping!
you tend to forget when u write down coordinates on a piece of paper or on other platforms, i’d suggest u bring book & quill whenever u go so u can write down coordinates
But if you die, you've lost all your coordinates.
Dumbest shit ive ever read😂😂
@@gdub4351 wait you got a point
@@gdub4351I think the clear solution is a mix of both, or use a virutal notetaking form like the notes app on your phone.
Put it in chest@@gdub4351
5:40 I'd suggest getting those two mobs in a fence as soon as possible, and make it sheep too. I find too many mobs when I don't need to, and when I do, they are almost scarce because they despawn. The reason why sheep too, is because if you manage to find iron, you can make yourself some shears without having to kill them. In the past, I used to find myself looking for sheep late at night trying to build a bed, and when I find one, it just simply drops one wool block, and it's not even the same color. With shears you get two or more instead.
The only mobs I kill are pigs, and sometimes chickens. Sheep and most especially cows are to be bred ASAP to grow into a huge herd. Day one is wood, tree drops for food, stone tools and a staircase down to below stone where I carve a murder hole protected starter base. I spend the first night in that underground base opening it up and starting a staircase further down for future shaft mining. Project for day two is a 9x18 wheat farm plowed and waiting on seeds. First iron goes to shears to get bedding and then an iron bucket for the wheat farm.
Another different way than start caving very soon to do is if your scared of mobs, you could make a mine down to bedrock level, and do stripmining there with a chance of finding iron and diamond, for beginners its risky to go to caves as there can be a deep dark and they might be scared fighting mobs, and risk of falling into lava
When I first started Minecraft, I was so scared of caves cuz of the mobs. Took me a while to get used to it
This video feels like it was made for me, just started a new world and trying to beat the usual burnout. Thank you so much, your videos have been wonderful. I'm gonna try to make this one last
I KEEP FORGETTING I CAN JUST COOK FOOD WITH THE CAMP FIRE IM WASTING SO MUCH COAL AND TIME WITH SMELTING KELP THIS VIDEO CAME OUT 10 MONTHS AGO AND I STILL WONT LEARN
I smelt kelp for ores. Haven't made a good charcoal farm yet
You can also use it to cook potatos
LAVA POOL , hoppers and buckets!
I love kelp.
I like making big indoor kelp farms.
Since dried kelp counts as food, you can make them in smokers for double speed.
A single kelp block smelts 20 items. I use them to make more kelp blocks.
Since it grows quite faste, I have no problems with fuel after setting up my kelp.
I love kelp. I only do charcoal for torches now.
At least you're getting xp for it that way I guess
I love how your composure breaks a little at 2:30 when you realize how awesome that book haul is! Great content as always; keep it coming!
[EDIT] Also: "...ef_fish_ently..." Nicely done; that was a perfect delivery! 🤣 ("base-ics" was also good!)
Also also: my initial Nether strategy is F3, F2, F3 in quick succession. Saves an external record of those initial coords but prevents getting bushwhacked by a magma cube or ghast while writing down the location and the screen is filled with the debug text.
Nice. I always sample saplings when I start exploring a new world. Cause i wasnt ALLL THE TREEESSSSS.
Also, I tend to be a Dwarf/wolf. I typically always find the nearest stoney hill, or a mountain and immediately make myself a den. And go from there.
when i start first thing i look for is hay bales at the villages. my friends look at me like i’m nuts but wheat always come handy when making a animal farm
And bread to eat early on. Hay bales are a great thing in the early game.
The hay bales are also a great way to store large amounts of wheat for bread if you're exploring
Had a farmer villager who had 20 wheat for an emerald- I ended up with 30 emeralds exactly, from all the wheat bale spawns
8:56 _E-fish-ently_ I hear what you did there 😆
Love these straight forward videos from you. No time wasted, always on point and even for experienced players there is new stuff to learn. ♥
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This video came out exactly when I needed it. Thanks eyecraft.
Just started a new world yesterday
I'd love to see local difficulty find its way to bedrock soon, it's such a minor difference but I love the mechanic
mobile players: ☠️
@@RafaelMunizYT I play on console, mobile, PC and the likes. I don't get what the fuss is about Java players hating on mobile players. There's no real leverage. Even more so I play Java as well.
@@Pennali I play on ps4 and I have it on my phone too but I avoid it because I don't like mobile gaming, and I'm not making fun of mobile players it's just because the game is harder to play on mobile
No, I dont want it, I don't wanna feel rushed to go to a cave
@@RafaelMunizYTwhen i’m not home i play on my ipad and use the ps4 controller
Another good thing to do early game is to attempt to locate an ore vein (specifically Iron ore vein) which can be a great way to obtain tons of iron early on (especially if you can't build an iron farm yet).
It's always nice to have a refresher course.
quick tip: if you find a village. try also farming potatoes with the wheat melons and pumpkins. this will allow you to farm pigs (which are useless but eh) and a good food source
Pigs are not needed as food source cuz hoglin farms on Nether Roof are pretty easy to build and produces food and leather at the same time
@@theamazingspooderman2697 true but that isn't really early game to some people
@@theamazingspooderman2697 that's like saying "don't ever mine for iron, build an iron farm instead". one step at a time, calm down bro, the sky isn't falling
Early game or not cows seem better since they also produce leather
Also I believe not all villages will have carrots, unsure of that tho
I love pigs
Mine the nether gold ore with a silk touch pic and smelt it. You get an ingot instead of nuggets 👍
Thank you 🙏
Honestly the fish method at 8:30 is so underrated, salmon also have a chance to drop bones (bedrock only) which also can be used to tame wolves/grow plants. Salmon also has good saturation and gives 3 hunger points if cooked and spawn frequently.
I don't even play this game anymore yet his content is still entertaining
Good points you bring up. But one thing I disagree with. You should wait to enchant till you are able to enchant at level 30 and use it on your diamond pickaxe. When your first enchant on a given world is a pickaxe, you will always get perfect fortune 3, unbreaking 3, efficiency 4. Every time you use an enchantment table, the enchantment options change for every item. The enchantment options you get are predetermined for each time you enchant. You can look up the different options to find the most efficient way to enchant. Then, you will know which items are best to enchant for each use. First use, if used with a pickaxe, will always be the perfect pickaxe. Minus mending OFC
Hmm, is that true?
@@gevurahel at least it used to be. I recently made a new world. Did that method and it didn't work. I've used this method many times before. Now I'm just confused
This wasn't my experience recently. Is this common knowledge? bedrock only?
@@MaddogMD82 it used to work for me consistently. It hasn't been working recently. My comment was inaccurate
I did get it but I've only enchanted in 1 world and no effiency so it was just luck for me
When exploring the Nether, bring a few stacks of cobblestone with you to mark your trail. Cobblestone has good contrast with the netherrack, especially if you place a torch on top, so you'll always notice it from far away.
The easiest way to protect every villager from zombies as of Minecraft 1.20, is to plant exactly 66 bamboo in 2 adjacent rows somewhere in the village. After it grows, use up a newly crafted stone sword by instantly farming both the rows at the same time. This will give you about 2 stacks of bamboo-fence every hour. After a few game-weeks, you will easily have enough fence to surround the entire village. Next, grab half a stack of any wood type and throw it into a furnace for charcoal. Use the charcoal and some bamboo-crafted sticks to make 2 stacks of torches. Spend 1 or 2 nights running around the village placing torches in all the darkest areas. As long as you are running, creepers cannot kill you and you can run to a golem if attacked by mobs. Make sure to place torches along the fence to keep skeletons and creepers away from it, and mark gates with a path leading out of the village. Also make sure that all changes in height in the fence are padded with an extra fence block and that there are no breaks in the fence. Do this by trying to walk into the village from every point outside the fence when the fence is finished. Any cliffs hanging over the village will need fences as well to keep mobs from literally dropping by, and any deep holes or cliffs inside the village perimeter should be fenced off to keep villagers from falling in accidentally. This method also provides a half-way decent defense from pillagers during raids. The one problem with the design is that villagers will never have any reason to make more golems (which are very useful during raids), As such, you may want to display a zombie somewhere inconspicuous in the village (perhaps in a hanging cage) to "remind" them to build up their defenses. As long as the zombie is holding an item or is name-tagged, he will not de-spawn.
Why 😅
Salute to you for writing this your a lagend
How did you know this?
I admire the commitment to the joke 😂
I Believe they make golems based only in population.
I raided a pillager tower,found armor trims and bottle o enchantings! Best loot ever in my opinion,I started Mc 2 months ago
How are you Eye? Hope your having a good day!
Thank you!
@@Eyecraftmc No Problem!
If you play long enough, you will experience dry-spells of sapling drops with all the tree types. Try to grab enough saplings for at least 2 trees, or at least 1.5 trees. For giant jungle trees, giant spruce and dark oak, try to grab 8 saplings. They are planted in a 2x2 square. A hoe will farm leaves quickly.
For farm animals Bedrock has plenty. I used to drop a boat for an animal breeder but that doesn't work anymore.
I also like to make a fishing hut to fish from without getting mashed by mobs.
I try to put a lot of my automatic farms close to spawn, that way they're always running.
I just recently started seeing your content, and I love it! Just subscribed 😊
Eye, you are amazing! Your videos are always packed full of super helpful information and the way you explain it is the perfect amount of information. Now I want to start a new world just to use these tips. Thank you!!! 💚💚💚
1:38 this almost happened to me recently, I got lucky though because there was another villager stuck on a cliff- same can’t be said for the other villagers I -kidnapped- brought with me
8:56 Solid pun mate
Been playing Minecraft since 2012 but still watching this 😂 it's fun ❤
You sound like the burger king foot lettuce dude
Goddamn I haven't heard that for like 5 years
How come you need at least 2 villagers to repopulate the vill.......😮 Ohhhhhh!!!!
incest🥵
It's inc*stuous but it does the job.
this shit was NOT funny
I think you don't know about iron farms yet
Fishing in Minecraft is actually very overpowered honestly
I don't really care about items as long as I can build and survive I'm good I've stolen stuff from the villagers to put in my house
10:09 something that you can also do here is by pressing f2 to screenshot in-game with the coordinates shown. then you head to the minecraft folder which can be found by typing %appdata% in the windows search bar, then go to roaming > .minecraft > screenshots :)
thank you. I did not know about local difficulty and how to use the allay.
2:26 Bro got fortune 3 his expression is normal 💀
hey i just wanted to say that i love your content and it always puts a smile on my face 💙 if you read this can you please make a guide on how to get your items back upon death in the early game? thanks
Thank you !!!
I watch your videos because I'm new to MC and the info is glorious, but my dude, your tone makes me want to hide in a corner and just let myself expire.
loved the video, but it would be nice if your voice wasnt so monotone
I appreciate your voice and pace of this video 🙏
So much good info, thank you!
+ get hey bales make wheat unlock pumpkin from wheat farmer and plant at least 5 pumpkin seeds for continuous emeralds easy
+ Make sure the village has a cleric befor settled in (you wont get blaze rods early game right)
When you talk about protecting 2 villagers, do i just block them in and leave them? Or do i need to"release" then when/if the village gets wiped?
Release them into a place with a small Farms, a composters and wall to stop them from escape and at least 8 bed outside the wall to make more villagers
4:15 that does explain why its so hard for me to cave in a multiplayer world that already started without me
Started a new world recently and found a fortune III book. That enchantment has caused me to collect a nesr infinite supply of everything i need in just one mining trip. Full diamond armor from a single diamond vein.
Loot structures. If you dont think its cheating, use the seed map online to find structures and try to find enchantments. They legit change the early game.
1:15 eyecraft getting diamond tools before getting stone lol.
Been enjoying the content recently, thank you for uploading these videos!
I just started playing Minecraft last month and you’re my professor.
The shield is so nice for letting your small kids play. Teach them to shield while you kill all the zombies lol 😂
Eye you’re the best! ❤
The first and ONLY thing you should do when entering a new nether portal is LOOK UP! There have been so many times where lava has started falling directly over my portal, so every time I look up and then if there’s a pillar of lava falling down near me I just go directly beneath it and dig a one deep hole so the lava doesn’t spill all over the place. SAFETY!
I learned some new things, and never thought about using Allays in that way.
1:30 I thought I was evil trapping villagers in their houses but this guy just buries them alive
Thank you for all the great videos ✌🏻💪🏻🇲🇽
3.....Years of PLAYING Minecraft......I just enjoying the survival guides😂😂😂❤
It’s funny how they added abandoned villages but if you wait long enough a normal village will just become abandoned anyway
The allay idea is brilliant in particular
Sugar cane farms are why I always plant them as I wonder too
I didn't know/don't get this far with most of this stuff. Me and a mate killed an ender dragon years ago when the game as still new on PlayStation, since then we've only stuck at being basic Minecrafters, we start a world, all (try to) build something cool or a big house, do a bit of mining, then stopped playing, only to repeat a few months/year later. There's been a million updates since then and we have no idea if it's new or been there all along we just never found it before. Lol
I already know most of this, but I still watch it, great content!
Thank you for the campfire tip!
Nobody listens to me when I talk about it.
Awesome video thanks for your hard work ❤️
1. wood
2. food
3. bed
After those three are checked off, it's easy-peasy the rest of the way.
If you sacrifice a decent amount of Minecraft days just straight fishing, you can end up with a lot of enchanted items, copious amounts of fish, and a ton of xp
As a beginner player in this game (java edition), I thank you for this video.
For the gold in the nether tip I saw somewhere that using a silk touch pickaxe then smelting the gold ore will give you 1 ingot instead of some gold nuggets
I had a genuine question I wanted to ask - on my new survival world I just raided an ancient city for the first time but mobs kept spawning around me.
I nearly died to a skeleton as I didn’t bring armor or a sword. Is this supposed to happen, or is it another case of bedrock being janky?
For the villagers, I'll make tracks and at the far end I'll make a little room, then I'll transport the villagers using a boat, and when we're inside the room I put the villager into a minecart and the villager will go to the breeder, I'll do this 2 times
Great video! Anybody notice how he got Stone Age with diamond tools? 😂
Your video is very informative, but it isn’t very beginner friendly. You do everything so fast that I find myself going back constantly and still not fully understanding. Other than that from what I can gather it is very helpful.
Killing fish the way mentioned is great, but still use fishing rods for the chance to get treasure drops
Building logistical support like bridge, road and railway for better access (until you got the elytra or something)
As many have said - this is a great, helpful vid -THANKS. I’d also recommend to anyone watching any of you vids, to set RUclips playback speed to .75. Your usual speech, while VERY clear and considerate, is far too fast for someone trying to digest the vast amount of info you supply! 🍺🍺👍👍🤩🤩
Your videos are so helpful for a mommy who has to learn Minecraft for her kid! You’re a life saver. Lol.
I love this channel!☺️ learning so much!
Same
No one thought of this but every pillar you make for a way point add warped mushrooms to add protection and maybe blue touch to
Was bone meal used to hurry the sapling growing process? I didn't know.
1st...A bed, a must in any world.
2nd...Food, a good food farm early game make everything easy.
3rd ...A shield for your first caving trip. A life saver.
Can't find diamonds, just delete the world 😂😢 and start a new one 😮😊
I f*cking swear that your vids are so entertaining and educational that they should increase the time shown. Why? Because I watch a vid that shows +-20 mins but it feels like f*cking 5-10 mins. I hear the intro but a few mins later you end the vid. Keep it up.
I've been playing this game for at least 8 years and I never knew about the local difficulty thing lol
About the village... uhm... you could also just place tons of torches in the village and build a massive wall around them
can he make a video on how you know what version of minecraft you play cuz I have no idea what version I play and its soo aggravating
For the portal, when I put water on the lava, it becomes stones, not obsidian.
I'm gonna start a whole new world and follow his instructions to a T. I'll keep yall updated
Thanks for the Awesome video...
This 1 got me: 🤣🤣🤣
8:54 E-fish-iently
Really appreciated the E"fish"ently pun at 8:55
Aku suka youtuber ini karna dia menyampaikan nya dengan nada suara santai jadi enak didengarnya salam dari indonesia🇮🇩
This feels just like when your Mom asks you to clean your room but you're already doing it
Amazing video, so many tips I had no idea about!!! I consider pressing F3 cheating though. Somewhat :)
So. Question about biomes. Do less ores show up underground in a desert as opposed to a plains or is it mostly universal. I know mesas have more gold for example
Apart from badlands, it's mostly universal.
@@Sladeraptor17 ah. Neato
hot take: enchanting table is the most useless block
i always go with villagers that have all the important books and infinite raid farm that gives you more emeralds that youll ever need and its pretty easy to build and no expensive material
The problem is villagers are so overpowered there needs to be some sort of balance. Not too big a nerf but at least something
I wouldnt say its useless, but I see it as the cheapest way to get enchantments at the cost of randomness.
With the Villagers, it will take a lot more time to set up a trading hall for all the enchants you want compared to an enchantment library.
@Master Brutus honestly, it is kind of useless when you can make a breeding farm and a trading post before even mining a single diamond. And with clever placement, you can make a trading hall that doubles as a iron farm
Its useless after a while but its not the most useless block, it's great early on and even mid game
Yep, this game should be called villager trading simulator, breed villgers, trade from your string duper, iron farm, and sticks, and get all the emeralds you need. Then you can just buy full diamond gear, and get iron from an iron farm
There is very little that is worth mining, and enchanting tables will almost never give you the combination you want.
8:32 Ax is better as it dose more damage and has more tasks then just killing. That save one more slot for something else
Except in bedrock
I got allays from mansion and well, they didnt work at all so far, at least they did managed to properly follow me to my base, but they collected literally not single rotten flesh I used to "bound" them to me
For the enchanting table place it in a library so that u could get more super enchanting