The biome you found is called Lush Cave, your reaction to it and the Axolotl was so cute 😂 You can breed those little guys with buckets of tropical fish, the same fish you found in that biome
Amazing. I'm glad you weren't told about the lush caves, beacuse that's a magical experience to have when not expecting it. A sapling collection adventure could be fun with your new shiny armor. Having all the wood types available unlocks a lot of building variety. Mangrove and acacia especially kicks it up a notch.
Your channel is so wholesome. It's so nice how you just play the game and just talk with us. It's very refreshing watching this type of videos in contrast to the 30 seconds videos everybody's doing now.
The blue spiders are called cave spiders and unlike normal spiders, can poison you and only spawn in caves and mineshafts. That was a cave spider spawner with all the cobwebs
The only benefit to a trading hall is that you know the exact spot where the villager you're looking for will be, and they won't die ever. If you trade in a normal village and make sure to sleep every single night and never let there be a moment of nighttime (a clock can help with that), and know the workstations that belong to each villager you've traded with, you can modify a village to work to your needs without imprisoning any villagers OR letting them be killed by zombies. That's what I do each time, and I've never had a villager die or disappear on me. Just make sure to cover up ALL the nearby caves, because they WILL get themselves lost down there, and thoroughly light any dark spaces nearby, and sleep every night at the very second that you physically can. Doing it this way will save you the trouble of building a trading hall build, transporting villagers (which is a nightmare even for pros), and dealing with many of a villager's code quirks that only come out when not in a proper village.
The biome you found is called Lush Cave, your reaction to it and the Axolotl was so cute You can breed those little guys with buckets of tropical fish, the same fish you found in that biome
I know it's way late, but you should think about maybe doing movie reactions. I would love to see your reactions! I love your Minecraft series btw! You are funny, and refreshing to see as you aren't a veteran. So discovering everything new!
so many tools filling up your bags!! xD enchant everything with unbreaking so it last's waaaay longer, only need to carry 1 of each maby 2 (diamond)picks. Water bucket + Axolotl = :D maby grab all those rails for railroad to your base? :) keep inventory kills the fun/frustration ye xD your getting better! eventually you wont die anymore. protection enchants help alot with that. Place torches one side of tunnels and no need to place em too close to eachother, monsters only spawn in pitch black.
Yeah Villager Trading Hall are very OP, but there are plenty of tricky mechanics that can make them frustrating, there Great when working and deffiently put you in end game area, but there easy to screw up, There a youtube called Oldguy that does a real good job on explaining on how villager work in Bedrock minecraft, if you what to persue a villager trading hall,, but remember to play the game the way you want to play. thankyou for all the great videos
Trading hall is definitely worth it, besides you might even get netherwort by trading with the right villager 😊. Love horror movies too! The scary, psychological ones, not the gory slashers as much. Or scary thrillers... Have you watched “what lies beneath?” An older movie, but never get tired of it😊
Editing was entertaining, and your reactions were hilarious. Have a follow. Edit: a few things, like other people have said, the "blue spiders" are cave spiders. They are only found in mineshafts, and the only difference between them and regular spiders is that they inflict poison on hit (which can be cured with milk in case you dont know that yet). And as for getting lost, you can place torches on only the right wall then follow them on the left in order to get out. Lava pools underground are the easiest way to get obsidian, and glow berries can both be eaten or placed on the underside of a block to make a glow berry vine. They then grow downwards a few blocks occasionally growing more glow berries but can also be bonemealed. The mossy cave is called a lush cave and is the only place to find moss/azalea bushes (which by the way, can be bonemealed into azalea trees. There is both a regular and a flowering variant) as is also the only place you can find axolotls. Axolotls can be picked up by clicking them with a water bucket For a villager trading hall, it is a very powerful way to get lots of good items in exchange for emeralds. The only thing villagers really need is access to their workstation which determines their profession. They dont need beds, meaning they can very humanely be trapped in a 1x1 box (again, with access to their workstation). You can also lower their prices by curing them when they get infected by zombies. You could, hypothetically, intentionally let them get infected by zombies and then cure them (by splashing them with a weakness potion and then using a golden apple on them) for better prices. NOTE: make sure you are on hard difficulty for this. On easy and medium difficulties, the villager has a 50% chance of dying as normal and not being infected even if killed by a zombie. The only way to ensure zombification is to be on hard difficulty where the infection chance is 100% Edit 2: I just watched your other video and I didnt see anyone mention it in your comment section but: beetroots are actually a decent food if you turn them into beetroot soup (6 beets on top of a bowl in the middle of the bottom row). Also the "blue mushroom" (warped fungus) only scares hoglins away if its placed and not when held. And for the cow farm at the end, the babies didn't die becuase they were not tall enough. And unfortunately animal breeding cannot be automated.
As commentary on why we don't tell you about everything before you encounter them, it's spoiling the discovery process. A person can only discover something once for the first time. Keep exploring, there is more to discover. The luscious caves are marked in the world generation by a special flowering tree. When you find it, dig down. Use a bucket to take the axolotle home, breed more with tropical fish. Make sure they have a tank of water. Villager trading halls are essentially contained super safe cities where the villagers are locked to their job. If your on hard mode you can reliability turn them into zombie villagers then cure for better pricing. Name a zombie for this task so it doesn't DeShawn, you left a name tag in a chest in the mine. Rename the name tag on an anvil then use the tag on a mob and it will get that name.
Another tip, if you put a block of moss down and bone meal it you'll get more moss and possibly some of the shrubs, at least I think that works on bedrock edition however be careful because moss will destroy blocks around it so don't bone meal it in your house :) Loved this episode, your experience of discovering things in the game are so enjoyable to watch, keep up the great work and also love your editing, it's spot on!
Minecraft also have Desert lands with desert temples and villages.minecraft also have parrots in jungle biomes.jungle biomes have also temples and woodland mansions.jungle biomes also have lot of pandas.
Trading hall? Well worth the effort for long-term play. The payoff is almost like cheating - full diamond armor, tools and weapons without mining diamonds. Fletcher trade sticks for emeralds.. basically unlimited arrows, get the librarians to trade for the best enchanted books (mending, efficiency, sharpness V, etc.) You already did the whole moving villager thing so you got the hard part down
Yeah its a bit overpowered. it's one of the reasons I was reluctant on suggesting it at first but she was going at a fast rates I was afraid she'll burnout lol. *A huge iron farm and some nether adventures for beginners can be exhausting so i suggested a trading hall so she can enjoy minecraft good stuff. :)
There's a lot more structure to find in Minecraft like ocean munument,mansion,pyramid or jungle temple...theres also a lot of biome to explore some of theme are rare like mushroom biome
VILLAGER TRADING.... If you can get a few librarians who sell good enchanted books, it will help you A LOT. Protection IV Mending Sharpness V Feather falling III These are just a few examples. If you have a villager who hasnt been traded with before, just place a lecturn in front of him and break it until he offers you a good book trade. Youre doin great btw. Im enjoying watching you learn the game. Great stuff!
It’s more fun to discover things like the lush caves on our own. The villager trading hall is a lot of work. Villagers are dumber than pigs in the game. BUT! Once your hall is done, they won’t die by accident and you can label the villagers with their trades in their little “kiosks” and find your specific trades easier. It just depends on how much time you want to devote. I think of it as a mid-to-late-game task. I lock the villagers in their houses, early game.
You can also level them up faster to get to the Master level trades. If you are ambitious, you can set up a zombie infection/curing system to get better deals on the trades. Then, when you think you are ready for some tougher fights, start triggering raids to get Hero of the Village.
The villager trading hall works because of the amount of different trades you can do. Since there's so many enchantments available it's usually easier to put them in categories in a self built hall, rather than to run around a village looking for your unbreaking III librarian 😂
It would not be cheating to turn on “keep inventory”. I get miserable playing if I constantly loose my stuff by dying which makes the game not fun, and it’s not worth playing it it’s not fun! Turn it on and be less stressed while playing! 👍👍👍❤️
Absolutely. Play the way that is fun for you. Another method is to make a couple ender chests and keep one with you. Put the things you are scared to lose in your "traveling chest" and if you die, it will still be accessible from any other ender chest. You'd need a Silk Touch enchanted pickaxe to break the chest to take with you, though.
Redstone builds are >90% "modules" that you learn after a while. The minecraft wiki and youtube are the usual sources. You can wither start with a large and lumbering design, and then fold and compact it or start with some size constraints and just slowly build something compact. Then every now and then someone has a need that requires something new, and we usually want to share it with others: "look at this useful gizmo!". Also: lush caves are sooo pretty! Remember to bring a bucket for the Axelotls.
One good way to save your stuff without KeepInv turned on is to use Ender Chests. You need 8 pieces of obsidian and one eye of ender to make it. You will need a diamond or netherite pickaxe enchanted with silk touch to pick it up if you ever set it down. But if you use one religiously it will keep your stuff safe if you die. You can pick your items back up from a home location. In these newer versions of the game, the lower you go, the more diamonds you are likely to find. :-) I like to mine at Y=-59 level. Watch out for lava.
I've played Minecraft for years and only recently begun to try seriously learning redstone. There are a lot of simple little things, like levers and pressure plates for doors, etc. to start with. At the other end there are massive builds that can do almost anything. I once saw a video of a working redstone computer processor. EDIT: The fastest way (without an XP farm) to gain levels is probably going to the nether and mining nether quartz
Fun fact: if u breed 2 Axolotles to get the rare blue one with the orange. And Bree you need a bucket of water and pick it up with it! Hope this helps!
Your sooo calming to listen to🥺 i discovered the series 4 days ago and watched the hole thing 5 times 😅 this is one off my favorite biomes. but there are even cooler biomes you haven’t seen yet 😉
For Redstone 101, Mumbo Jumbo's Redstone components explained. Most advanced Redstone is on Java version which has 0 tick and quasi connectivity. Those are bugs that will not be fixed due to how they are embraced on Java but fixed when they made bedrock.
the blue spiders inflict poison so better try not to get hit by them, and the trading hall is worth it cuz u can keep safe ur villagers from mobs so they wont desapear and u can keep them at one place where they cant leave so they stay still and looks good and is better do the trading hall underground( but its like enslavery ) jajaja
Whaaaattt I'm gonna save this video for later for special watching time 😁 that's how important this is 😊 when there comes a time when deep despair and stresse hits me this past few days, Bree saves the day 😊
trading halls are worth it but i don't like them because it's like enslaving the villagers keeping them in a 1x1 space forever. And also they are a LOT of work. I prefer securing my village with walls and torches so the villagers live happy and safe lives :)
Try to make a hole in some rock on the surface. Put a moss block in the hole. Take a bone, craft bone meal. Then use that on the moss. And see what happens. :-) You're welcome. ^^
There are lots of different villager professions which allow you to trade all sorts of items and can get you a lot of useful resources as well as xp levels. Librarians trade enchanted books which makes enchanting way easier. Also if you cure a zombified villager, they give you a discount on their trades. Is well worth the investment to make a trading hall.
Of course it's worth it because they are businesses and the villagers don't need to eat so they just make noise having them 50 blocks away is enough but you made an iron farm far away and if you're not close it doesn't work. So that spawneed golems need the villagers to be afraid and that is achieved with zombies nearby and they only appear if you are close to your farm. Try to keep 4 or 5 villagers close to you and trade things for them and you will see that the more things you trade they will give you discounts. You will get experience and useful things like golden carrots from the villagers who trade with a composter. good luck
I wouldn't blame you for using Keep Inventory. Some of your viewers probably won't support you on it, but I feel it would allow you to progress faster and therefore learn faster. You'd be able to push yourself harder in combat without the constant fear when doing so. That's one area in which you need to push yourself a bit harder, and with Keep Inventory would eliminate the fear that holds you back. In short, there will be haters, but you'd likely learn a lot faster.
dude.. find a villager, enclose him in a room, place a lectern, check what hes selling, destroy the lectern, place it again, repeat until he sells a fortune 3 book, enchant a pickaxe and any block mined (eg diamonds) will drop up to three times as much. lower enchantlevels work two, 2 books can be combined into a higher level one. you can get any enchantments with enough villagers
Gee, is a villager trading hall worth it? I dunno, let's think. Would you rather: - have to travel your happy ass all the way the hell to a village any time you want to trade - have to chase the villagers around constantly, looking inside houses, defending them from raids, zombies at night, etc. ORRRRR would you rather just have them all in small enclosed spaces in/near your house, where you can easily and quickly go access them any time you want trades? The choice is yours.
If you ever watch the matrix, you should do a reaction video. I always like seeing peoples first reaction to that, and it could bring more people to your channel. You deserve to have a lot more subscribers.
Have you seen the movie "The Others" with Nicole Kidman? That's a really good horror/thriller with the best twist I've ever seen in a movie. I highly recommend it.
I’d love to post every day but I’m currently in school. I really want to start uploading more videos were there are less edits/ cuts since I could upload those quickly buuuut my Minecraft series videos also take awhile to edit down 😅
Rarety of diamonds depend of the biome... where is diamonds, there should be lapis and redstone less than 30 blocs away... underground lava lakes biomes seems to contain more diamonds... warden city usualy is under mountain (exponentialy dangerous... (10 times worst than Jeane, the ender dragon... yes the ender dragon have a name) better going there in super-hyper-mega sneaky mode... break any skulk things arround you (the things that look like made of skulky-mossy bones) and run for your life (the warden can reach more than 30 blocs with his scream attack)... but for noobs without guide, when the ancien city is 100% secured... there is a secret room under the warden portal that teach the basic of redstone)... dripstone caves are not bad too... (less beautyfull than lush caves but for "batman fans" it have its apealing... ...easy obsidian with a floating lava bath with dripstones under it and cauldrons under the dripstones for infinite lava source, just collect the lava in the cauldron with a bucket and drop the lava into water... axollot can be picked with a bucket or a leash... (axollot are slow as turtles on ground but strong and fast in water... nice companions to raid a underwater temple... a must visit at least once)... ...heart of the sea from sunken pirates ships treasur maps with seashels makes a "conduit" that can be activated with prismarine structure... there is nowere in the game to teach how to build that prismarine conduit structure but it is just a "axe box ring" arround the conduit with 2 blocs of distance from the conduit to the prismarine blocs (similar to the enchanting table but 2 blocs away instead of one)... (one vertical ring, one horisontal ring and one lateral ring) when fully builted, it allow infinit water breathing within a certain big radius... villagers are good for easy diamond stuff but also for the "extremely rare otherwise" enchant book "mending" (that mean auto repair when GAINING exp... given by a librarian with a lecturne work bench) but need lot of grinding, time and try & error... meaning lot and lot of trading... 2 villagers + 2 composters + a small crop field within the villager compound + a lot of beds + time... if you capture a villager (not the farmer with his hay hat) with a boat or a minecart and force him far far away (about 40 to 90 blocs away) from his bed/workbench/center of his village, his "family" will replace him with a new child... for infinite villagers... the captured villager should become jobless (wearing brown kimono cloth), if he wear green top kimono, he is a nitwit... nitwit (dumb villager... as they were not dumb enough) can not have job but still can give babies... gives to the jobless villager a bed (in bedrock edition, if he is alone, near you, and do not have a bed, he dies if you sleep, reseting the bloc under him, if it is a crop tile, it return into a dirt block... or maby it is "Herobrine" who kill him while haunting my game...) and a workbench and he will aquire that job and can be traded with... makes sure that he can "touch" the workbench for him to ressuply... in bedrock edition, villagers are even more painfull as each morning, they "unlink" with their workbench and prioritize the ones that have never trade before... but in java it should be fine... Ps: iron farm is a good thing to have but is a big pain "where the sun don t shine" for java but easy in bedrock edition... Ps2: in the warden city, thoses "ordinary skulk blocks"... dark blocs that look like night sky with stars, collect them with a hoe for ton and ton of fast exp... (makes sure that all skulk senser, skulk catalyst, skulk shreekers are desrtoyed) Better enchant your gears... cooking stuff (anything from steak to cobblestone to sand to wood logs... anything that work) and trading with villagers also gives exp... (a furnace on the ground, one "side hopper" pointing toward the furnace (shift click) for fuel, a swich placed on the side of that hopper (to control if it work or not) and an other hopper on top of the furnace for stuff to coock... now fill both hoppers to the brim (may add some chests on top of hoppers for far more stuff)... ...cooking wood logs gives charcoal (can burn like coal in furnace and can gives torches), but the best is lava buckets from lava farm... when you manualy collect stuf from your furnace... it should gives you exp... after cooking a stack of stuff in a row without touching it before it entirely coockde, you may need to manualy collect a few items of the next batch of stuff to get the exp from the last batch stuck into the furnace... (at least in bedrock edition it takes 5 or 6 items of the second batch to fully empty the exp stucked into the furnace from the previous batch)... bref cook a lot of things in the furnace and COLLECT IT MANUALY for ton of exp... ...if you find any unwanted enchanted gears, use them on a grindstone also gives exp... ...you can cook unwanted iron and gold gears and tools in the furnace too... (use wood tools as fuel but unenchanted lether is as good as fish food and nothing more (i mean throw it away)...
bree everyone have their own tastes.some people will like a movie and some people are not.its normal.even in 2023 mario is not so famous maybe its a reason to hate
You can take the Axolotls with water bucket.
The biome you found is called Lush Cave, your reaction to it and the Axolotl was so cute 😂
You can breed those little guys with buckets of tropical fish, the same fish you found in that biome
Tips using torches .. always put them on the left side so when you back track you can always follow the torches on the right side.
I put them on the right, but yes. This method is the best way to avoid getting lost in mines and such.
TIL, thanks
Amazing. I'm glad you weren't told about the lush caves, beacuse that's a magical experience to have when not expecting it.
A sapling collection adventure could be fun with your new shiny armor. Having all the wood types available unlocks a lot of building variety. Mangrove and acacia especially kicks it up a notch.
Can't wait until the next episode!
Omg thank you so much 🥺❤️
Your reaction to finding axolotls was the sweetest thing ever
Your channel is so wholesome. It's so nice how you just play the game and just talk with us. It's very refreshing watching this type of videos in contrast to the 30 seconds videos everybody's doing now.
The blue spiders are basically poisonous spiders, but if you are in easy difficulty they can't poison you
The blue spiders are called cave spiders and unlike normal spiders, can poison you and only spawn in caves and mineshafts. That was a cave spider spawner with all the cobwebs
The only benefit to a trading hall is that you know the exact spot where the villager you're looking for will be, and they won't die ever. If you trade in a normal village and make sure to sleep every single night and never let there be a moment of nighttime (a clock can help with that), and know the workstations that belong to each villager you've traded with, you can modify a village to work to your needs without imprisoning any villagers OR letting them be killed by zombies. That's what I do each time, and I've never had a villager die or disappear on me. Just make sure to cover up ALL the nearby caves, because they WILL get themselves lost down there, and thoroughly light any dark spaces nearby, and sleep every night at the very second that you physically can. Doing it this way will save you the trouble of building a trading hall build, transporting villagers (which is a nightmare even for pros), and dealing with many of a villager's code quirks that only come out when not in a proper village.
I love her videos she is so genuine I’m and I’m so invested watching her progress this is amazing!! ❤
The biome you found is called Lush Cave, your reaction to it and the Axolotl was so cute
You can breed those little guys with buckets of tropical fish, the same fish you found in that biome
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I know it's way late, but you should think about maybe doing movie reactions. I would love to see your reactions! I love your Minecraft series btw! You are funny, and refreshing to see as you aren't a veteran. So discovering everything new!
You can bring axolotls home if you put them in the bucket, also if they are one minute out of water they DIE!
so many tools filling up your bags!! xD enchant everything with unbreaking so it last's waaaay longer, only need to carry 1 of each maby 2 (diamond)picks.
Water bucket + Axolotl = :D
maby grab all those rails for railroad to your base? :) keep inventory kills the fun/frustration ye xD your getting better! eventually you wont die anymore. protection enchants help alot with that.
Place torches one side of tunnels and no need to place em too close to eachother, monsters only spawn in pitch black.
Yeah Villager Trading Hall are very OP, but there are plenty of tricky mechanics that can make them frustrating, there Great when working and deffiently put you in end game area, but there easy to screw up, There a youtube called Oldguy that does a real good job on explaining on how villager work in Bedrock minecraft, if you what to persue a villager trading hall,, but remember to play the game the way you want to play. thankyou for all the great videos
Trading hall is definitely worth it, besides you might even get netherwort by trading with the right villager 😊.
Love horror movies too! The scary, psychological ones, not the gory slashers as much. Or scary thrillers...
Have you watched “what lies beneath?” An older movie, but never get tired of it😊
You can put axolotls in a bucket and take them home!!!
Editing was entertaining, and your reactions were hilarious. Have a follow.
Edit: a few things, like other people have said, the "blue spiders" are cave spiders. They are only found in mineshafts, and the only difference between them and regular spiders is that they inflict poison on hit (which can be cured with milk in case you dont know that yet). And as for getting lost, you can place torches on only the right wall then follow them on the left in order to get out. Lava pools underground are the easiest way to get obsidian, and glow berries can both be eaten or placed on the underside of a block to make a glow berry vine. They then grow downwards a few blocks occasionally growing more glow berries but can also be bonemealed.
The mossy cave is called a lush cave and is the only place to find moss/azalea bushes (which by the way, can be bonemealed into azalea trees. There is both a regular and a flowering variant) as is also the only place you can find axolotls. Axolotls can be picked up by clicking them with a water bucket
For a villager trading hall, it is a very powerful way to get lots of good items in exchange for emeralds. The only thing villagers really need is access to their workstation which determines their profession. They dont need beds, meaning they can very humanely be trapped in a 1x1 box (again, with access to their workstation). You can also lower their prices by curing them when they get infected by zombies. You could, hypothetically, intentionally let them get infected by zombies and then cure them (by splashing them with a weakness potion and then using a golden apple on them) for better prices. NOTE: make sure you are on hard difficulty for this. On easy and medium difficulties, the villager has a 50% chance of dying as normal and not being infected even if killed by a zombie. The only way to ensure zombification is to be on hard difficulty where the infection chance is 100%
Edit 2: I just watched your other video and I didnt see anyone mention it in your comment section but: beetroots are actually a decent food if you turn them into beetroot soup (6 beets on top of a bowl in the middle of the bottom row). Also the "blue mushroom" (warped fungus) only scares hoglins away if its placed and not when held. And for the cow farm at the end, the babies didn't die becuase they were not tall enough. And unfortunately animal breeding cannot be automated.
As commentary on why we don't tell you about everything before you encounter them, it's spoiling the discovery process. A person can only discover something once for the first time. Keep exploring, there is more to discover.
The luscious caves are marked in the world generation by a special flowering tree. When you find it, dig down.
Use a bucket to take the axolotle home, breed more with tropical fish. Make sure they have a tank of water.
Villager trading halls are essentially contained super safe cities where the villagers are locked to their job. If your on hard mode you can reliability turn them into zombie villagers then cure for better pricing. Name a zombie for this task so it doesn't DeShawn, you left a name tag in a chest in the mine. Rename the name tag on an anvil then use the tag on a mob and it will get that name.
Another tip, if you put a block of moss down and bone meal it you'll get more moss and possibly some of the shrubs, at least I think that works on bedrock edition however be careful because moss will destroy blocks around it so don't bone meal it in your house :) Loved this episode, your experience of discovering things in the game are so enjoyable to watch, keep up the great work and also love your editing, it's spot on!
Made a villager farm and then the haul, u can easy do levels making the ones who trade emeralds with sticks
Minecraft also have Desert lands with desert temples and villages.minecraft also have parrots in jungle biomes.jungle biomes have also temples and woodland mansions.jungle biomes also have lot of pandas.
I can hear you talking all day 🥹...and love ur game play watched every episode on this channel twice x2🫠... Waiting for nxt episode ❤️
Awe you’re so sweet 🥺
Trading hall? Well worth the effort for long-term play. The payoff is almost like cheating - full diamond armor, tools and weapons without mining diamonds. Fletcher trade sticks for emeralds.. basically unlimited arrows, get the librarians to trade for the best enchanted books (mending, efficiency, sharpness V, etc.) You already did the whole moving villager thing so you got the hard part down
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Yeah its a bit overpowered. it's one of the reasons I was reluctant on suggesting it at first but she was going at a fast rates I was afraid she'll burnout lol. *A huge iron farm and some nether adventures for beginners can be exhausting so i suggested a trading hall so she can enjoy minecraft good stuff. :)
There's a lot more structure to find in Minecraft like ocean munument,mansion,pyramid or jungle temple...theres also a lot of biome to explore some of theme are rare like mushroom biome
VILLAGER TRADING....
If you can get a few librarians who sell good enchanted books, it will help you A LOT.
Protection IV
Mending
Sharpness V
Feather falling III
These are just a few examples.
If you have a villager who hasnt been traded with before, just place a lecturn in front of him and break it until he offers you a good book trade.
Youre doin great btw. Im enjoying watching you learn the game. Great stuff!
Shutter Island is amazing and yeah that plot twist at the end was so crazy
It’s more fun to discover things like the lush caves on our own. The villager trading hall is a lot of work. Villagers are dumber than pigs in the game. BUT! Once your hall is done, they won’t die by accident and you can label the villagers with their trades in their little “kiosks” and find your specific trades easier. It just depends on how much time you want to devote. I think of it as a mid-to-late-game task. I lock the villagers in their houses, early game.
You can also level them up faster to get to the Master level trades. If you are ambitious, you can set up a zombie infection/curing system to get better deals on the trades. Then, when you think you are ready for some tougher fights, start triggering raids to get Hero of the Village.
The villager trading hall works because of the amount of different trades you can do. Since there's so many enchantments available it's usually easier to put them in categories in a self built hall, rather than to run around a village looking for your unbreaking III librarian 😂
It would not be cheating to turn on “keep inventory”. I get miserable playing if I constantly loose my stuff by dying which makes the game not fun, and it’s not worth playing it it’s not fun! Turn it on and be less stressed while playing! 👍👍👍❤️
Absolutely. Play the way that is fun for you. Another method is to make a couple ender chests and keep one with you. Put the things you are scared to lose in your "traveling chest" and if you die, it will still be accessible from any other ender chest. You'd need a Silk Touch enchanted pickaxe to break the chest to take with you, though.
I also thing that her should keep inventory on
So glad you put a video up, btw the Super Mario movie was really good.
Redstone builds are >90% "modules" that you learn after a while. The minecraft wiki and youtube are the usual sources. You can wither start with a large and lumbering design, and then fold and compact it or start with some size constraints and just slowly build something compact. Then every now and then someone has a need that requires something new, and we usually want to share it with others: "look at this useful gizmo!".
Also: lush caves are sooo pretty! Remember to bring a bucket for the Axelotls.
One good way to save your stuff without KeepInv turned on is to use Ender Chests. You need 8 pieces of obsidian and one eye of ender to make it. You will need a diamond or netherite pickaxe enchanted with silk touch to pick it up if you ever set it down. But if you use one religiously it will keep your stuff safe if you die. You can pick your items back up from a home location.
In these newer versions of the game, the lower you go, the more diamonds you are likely to find. :-) I like to mine at Y=-59 level. Watch out for lava.
12:54 she said nothing important and left the nametag name tag I am screaming at my phone 😂😂
I've played Minecraft for years and only recently begun to try seriously learning redstone. There are a lot of simple little things, like levers and pressure plates for doors, etc. to start with. At the other end there are massive builds that can do almost anything. I once saw a video of a working redstone computer processor. EDIT: The fastest way (without an XP farm) to gain levels is probably going to the nether and mining nether quartz
Bree trying to wrangle villagers would be amazing 😂
A trading hall is always a priority when I start a new world.... so I would say it is worth it.
Fun fact: if u breed 2 Axolotles to get the rare blue one with the orange. And Bree you need a bucket of water and pick it up with it! Hope this helps!
Your sooo calming to listen to🥺 i discovered the series 4 days ago and watched the hole thing 5 times 😅 this is one off my favorite biomes. but there are even cooler biomes you haven’t seen yet 😉
this isn't even vicarious! you get cuteness overload from axolotl, and we get it from you. quiet shriek!
I LOVE THIS SERIES
Kingdom Hearts is just amazing!
For Redstone 101, Mumbo Jumbo's Redstone components explained.
Most advanced Redstone is on Java version which has 0 tick and quasi connectivity. Those are bugs that will not be fixed due to how they are embraced on Java but fixed when they made bedrock.
yoooo that late shuv was gnarley, nice bs flip as well
You can take the axolotles with you on a bucket and you can feed and breed them with bucket of tropical fish.
the blue spiders inflict poison so better try not to get hit by them, and the trading hall is worth it cuz u can keep safe ur villagers from mobs so they wont desapear and u can keep them at one place where they cant leave so they stay still and looks good and is better do the trading hall underground( but its like enslavery ) jajaja
Whaaaattt I'm gonna save this video for later for special watching time 😁 that's how important this is 😊 when there comes a time when deep despair and stresse hits me this past few days, Bree saves the day 😊
Upgraded and enchanted your gear will make it harder to kill you, and get you more loot from mining and killing mobs.
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It hurts every time you destroy a spawner... -_-
Am I…not supposed to???
Go buy yourself a few porkchops and a pumpkin pie!
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trading halls are worth it but i don't like them because it's like enslaving the villagers keeping them in a 1x1 space forever. And also they are a LOT of work. I prefer securing my village with walls and torches so the villagers live happy and safe lives :)
Try to make a hole in some rock on the surface.
Put a moss block in the hole.
Take a bone, craft bone meal.
Then use that on the moss.
And see what happens. :-)
You're welcome. ^^
You play like me and scream at everything .. I’m dying
Still loving the series! Cant wait for the next video!
You pick up axolotls by right klick them with a bucket
22:22 that would have been a spoiler lol, you can grab them up in buckets btw :)
There are lots of different villager professions which allow you to trade all sorts of items and can get you a lot of useful resources as well as xp levels. Librarians trade enchanted books which makes enchanting way easier. Also if you cure a zombified villager, they give you a discount on their trades. Is well worth the investment to make a trading hall.
I read "Mining Axolotls"
Of course it's worth it because they are businesses and the villagers don't need to eat so they just make noise having them 50 blocks away is enough but you made an iron farm far away and if you're not close it doesn't work. So that spawneed golems need the villagers to be afraid and that is achieved with zombies nearby and they only appear if you are close to your farm. Try to keep 4 or 5 villagers close to you and trade things for them and you will see that the more things you trade they will give you discounts. You will get experience and useful things like golden carrots from the villagers who trade with a composter. good luck
Sounds like you need a basic mob farm
I wouldn't blame you for using Keep Inventory. Some of your viewers probably won't support you on it, but I feel it would allow you to progress faster and therefore learn faster. You'd be able to push yourself harder in combat without the constant fear when doing so. That's one area in which you need to push yourself a bit harder, and with Keep Inventory would eliminate the fear that holds you back. In short, there will be haters, but you'd likely learn a lot faster.
dude.. find a villager, enclose him in a room, place a lectern, check what hes selling, destroy the lectern, place it again, repeat until he sells a fortune 3 book, enchant a pickaxe and any block mined (eg diamonds) will drop up to three times as much. lower enchantlevels work two, 2 books can be combined into a higher level one. you can get any enchantments with enough villagers
Gee, is a villager trading hall worth it? I dunno, let's think. Would you rather:
- have to travel your happy ass all the way the hell to a village any time you want to trade
- have to chase the villagers around constantly, looking inside houses, defending them from raids, zombies at night, etc.
ORRRRR
would you rather just have them all in small enclosed spaces in/near your house, where you can easily and quickly go access them any time you want trades?
The choice is yours.
those spider spawners can make a good XP farm. just search spider experience farm.
OMG I missed this!!!
The blue spiders are cave spiders. They're poisonous and quick
Experience points😂
Fable 2 is the best game ever!
Not sure if it was intentional, but this video isn't in your series playlist yet
Oop thanks for letting me know! Didn’t realize I never added it 😅
Someone made Minecraft... in Minecraft, with redstone of course :)
27:25 you forgot to feed Kevin ' :,(
psychological thriller? You need to watch "Silence of the Lambs" !!
I love that movie! So good 😩🤌🏼
New episode! 😃🙂
Late but glad I could make it❤
If you ever watch the matrix, you should do a reaction video. I always like seeing peoples first reaction to that, and it could bring more people to your channel. You deserve to have a lot more subscribers.
Have you seen the movie "The Others" with Nicole Kidman? That's a really good horror/thriller with the best twist I've ever seen in a movie. I highly recommend it.
can you post everyday or just some days.....or are you very busy..because your videos are awesome
I’d love to post every day but I’m currently in school. I really want to start uploading more videos were there are less edits/ cuts since I could upload those quickly buuuut my Minecraft series videos also take awhile to edit down 😅
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Did you know there are Minecraft books?
I did not know that 😱
if you want a psychological horror that still has some humour in it, you should check out Jordan Peele's Get Out.
That’s such a good movie. Jordan peeles movies are amazing!
Rarety of diamonds depend of the biome... where is diamonds, there should be lapis and redstone less than 30 blocs away... underground lava lakes biomes seems to contain more diamonds...
warden city usualy is under mountain (exponentialy dangerous... (10 times worst than Jeane, the ender dragon... yes the ender dragon have a name) better going there in super-hyper-mega sneaky mode... break any skulk things arround you (the things that look like made of skulky-mossy bones) and run for your life (the warden can reach more than 30 blocs with his scream attack)... but for noobs without guide, when the ancien city is 100% secured... there is a secret room under the warden portal that teach the basic of redstone)...
dripstone caves are not bad too... (less beautyfull than lush caves but for "batman fans" it have its apealing... ...easy obsidian with a floating lava bath with dripstones under it and cauldrons under the dripstones for infinite lava source, just collect the lava in the cauldron with a bucket and drop the lava into water...
axollot can be picked with a bucket or a leash... (axollot are slow as turtles on ground but strong and fast in water... nice companions to raid a underwater temple... a must visit at least once)... ...heart of the sea from sunken pirates ships treasur maps with seashels makes a "conduit" that can be activated with prismarine structure... there is nowere in the game to teach how to build that prismarine conduit structure but it is just a "axe box ring" arround the conduit with 2 blocs of distance from the conduit to the prismarine blocs (similar to the enchanting table but 2 blocs away instead of one)... (one vertical ring, one horisontal ring and one lateral ring) when fully builted, it allow infinit water breathing within a certain big radius...
villagers are good for easy diamond stuff but also for the "extremely rare otherwise" enchant book "mending" (that mean auto repair when GAINING exp... given by a librarian with a lecturne work bench) but need lot of grinding, time and try & error... meaning lot and lot of trading... 2 villagers + 2 composters + a small crop field within the villager compound + a lot of beds + time... if you capture a villager (not the farmer with his hay hat) with a boat or a minecart and force him far far away (about 40 to 90 blocs away) from his bed/workbench/center of his village, his "family" will replace him with a new child... for infinite villagers... the captured villager should become jobless (wearing brown kimono cloth), if he wear green top kimono, he is a nitwit... nitwit (dumb villager... as they were not dumb enough) can not have job but still can give babies... gives to the jobless villager a bed (in bedrock edition, if he is alone, near you, and do not have a bed, he dies if you sleep, reseting the bloc under him, if it is a crop tile, it return into a dirt block... or maby it is "Herobrine" who kill him while haunting my game...) and a workbench and he will aquire that job and can be traded with... makes sure that he can "touch" the workbench for him to ressuply... in bedrock edition, villagers are even more painfull as each morning, they "unlink" with their workbench and prioritize the ones that have never trade before... but in java it should be fine...
Ps: iron farm is a good thing to have but is a big pain "where the sun don t shine" for java but easy in bedrock edition...
Ps2: in the warden city, thoses "ordinary skulk blocks"... dark blocs that look like night sky with stars, collect them with a hoe for ton and ton of fast exp... (makes sure that all skulk senser, skulk catalyst, skulk shreekers are desrtoyed)
Better enchant your gears... cooking stuff (anything from steak to cobblestone to sand to wood logs... anything that work) and trading with villagers also gives exp... (a furnace on the ground, one "side hopper" pointing toward the furnace (shift click) for fuel, a swich placed on the side of that hopper (to control if it work or not) and an other hopper on top of the furnace for stuff to coock... now fill both hoppers to the brim (may add some chests on top of hoppers for far more stuff)... ...cooking wood logs gives charcoal (can burn like coal in furnace and can gives torches), but the best is lava buckets from lava farm... when you manualy collect stuf from your furnace... it should gives you exp... after cooking a stack of stuff in a row without touching it before it entirely coockde, you may need to manualy collect a few items of the next batch of stuff to get the exp from the last batch stuck into the furnace... (at least in bedrock edition it takes 5 or 6 items of the second batch to fully empty the exp stucked into the furnace from the previous batch)... bref cook a lot of things in the furnace and COLLECT IT MANUALY for ton of exp... ...if you find any unwanted enchanted gears, use them on a grindstone also gives exp... ...you can cook unwanted iron and gold gears and tools in the furnace too... (use wood tools as fuel but unenchanted lether is as good as fish food and nothing more (i mean throw it away)...
Blue 🕷️ is poisonous
THE SPIDERS ARE GREEN U R COLORBLIND!!!!!!
But they're greener because they are Cave spiders.
No buts are to scare you not to hurt you u are murderer😱😱😱😱😨
I can already tell... In a years time you gonna be well known (touch wood)
bree everyone have their own tastes.some people will like a movie and some people are not.its normal.even in 2023 mario is not so famous maybe its a reason to hate
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