So the audio for 28:19 broke (of course it did), so here's the fixed clip www.reddit.com/r/MinecraftDungeons/comments/196ernf/enderman_voice_plays_when_you_take_runes_from_the/
The breeze rods being used to create maces support the fact that breezes are made from materials too, as I suppose you can't just make a mace from rod shaped flesh anyway
42:11 Never would I have thought I'd hear the words "Shaking like a Wet dog" in the same sentence that's talking about the HEART OF ENDER out of all things
@@TheAbyssalEnderling It's even more embarrassing when you remember everything the Orb of dominance accomplished and the fact that they're basically the minecraft equivalent of a *Seraphim* *_And it got compared to a Wet dog_*
It’s too far-fetched to say that fungi in the world of Minecraft originated from the Nether. I mean you can’t say that fungi has never existed before in the Overworld, because fungi as a biological kingdom are important for ecosystems. I strongly believe that both the Nether and the Overworld have their own native unique fungi, Overworld fungi being the red and brown ones and the Nether fungi being the crimson and warped ones
Lots of other decomposers exist too. Besides, this would probably be ancient history. There's also the fact that Minecraft is a fictional world unlike our own in MANY ways. Even the natural aspects of it.
@@jackhinkley8133my theory for that is that the piglins and Hoglins were originally from and native to the Overworld, after all they are pigs too and the hoglins drop pork like pigs do. But one day, a big war broke out between the piglins and the ancient builders, which caused the builders to put a curse onto the piglins and their hoglins to zombify if they don’t breathe nether fungi spores. Thus condemning the piglins and their hoglins to the Nether So when the piglins and Hoglins moved to the Nether, they took some of the Overworld fungi with them. Which is why the red and brown mushrooms exist in the Nether And the ancient builders built fortresses in the Nether and experimented with potion brewing there, so they too must’ve also brought the Overworld fungi to the Nether
Interesting theories and well backed up. The Nether being the source of fungi in the Overworld, the ancient Alchemists turned Witches being the first to master the magical fungi properties being in opposition to the existing magics of the Overworld later discovered by Achie, plus the Endermites being an extra dimensional pest that leaks void magic into both dimensions. My one regret was not being able to play as Piglins in Legends.
I love the lore in Minecraft so much, and the fact that you come up with so many sensible and enjoyable theories astounds me. I had a kind of headcannon for what the 'blazes' ae made of. Some real world metals can be made into powdered versions by reacting various gases such as dolomite, ferrosilicon, sulfur, radon. One such metal is magnesium, which can be made into powder, ribbons, or bars and it burns very well. Perhaps the gases and elements in the nether react to produce a condensed/powdered version of blaze, which works like real world thermite powder. It kinda makes sense given basalt deltas probably emit gases like radon and the nether gives off sulfur vibes. Maybe this process could have been further helped by the fungi, since real world plants and fungi can take in metal ions through their roots and replicate them in higher and purer quantities. . (Real life process called Phytoextraction) Maybe piglins used this in the production of blazes and blaze rods.
something interesting is that the blaze and breeze seem to fit perfectly with 2 of the 4 secret unused paintings that were snuck into the game a while back. (earth, fire, water, and wind) this makes me suspect that there could be some theorizing to do... and i feel like the "spikes" on guardians might tie into that, given that they're mechanical golems too
the fire construct the blaze the air construct being the breeze the water construct being the guadians and the earth construct being the golems that does sound cool
Wow, that evolutionary analysis of fungi was incredibly well-done! I love all the biology research and the clear deep understanding of the lore of the Minecraft spin-offs. Nicely done!
Just a little nitpick that doesn't really affect theory #1, but the lava launcher only uses the magma cube as a spring to fire the cannon, not as a projectile. (This outright stated in its concept art)
I looked at the Minecraft Dungeons sounds for the rune room in the article of the Great Hall, and I found Cube Click, and it sounds like the warden hurt sound. Minecraft Dungeons released before the warden was revealed!
Xatrix: Mentions the Endersent and void matter Me: (visible happiness) Seriously, though. I would love to be able to harness void power and use End technology. That would be so cool!
The question is, what would I use these for? I'd likely use void magic for entertainment more than anything. Not sure how I'd use End technology aside from fast travel though...
@@AbcDef-ok5iy Cool idea. I like to think that the Endersent used Ender Dragons as mounts to fly from the Outer Islands to the Central Island and back. That would be why the Endersent were angered by the ancient builders driving the Ender Dragon population dangerously close to extinction. That's my head-canon, anyway...
I want to point this out for future theories, take a look at education edition, it has a table that can reduce materials to the elements that make it up. The feature probably hasn't been updated since it was first released but it does tell us that Redstone is highly radioactive from being 1/3rd uranium. Other fictional materials that can be reduced are endstone, netherrack, and soul sand.
yes another theory video i love how everything kinda makes sense and connects in minecraft even do and i have already thought that netherite was a common metal in the early nether but what if nether it’s is like steel an alloy because nether it’s scrap is just netherite but you HAVE to add gold to the scraps to make netherite and gold isn’t even that strong to repair it because then the netherite would be trash to use or the golds upgraded enchanting does something with netherite or there’s a missing piece we dont yet know
I think most of what you said is right except for something about zombified piglins. Think about mold, almost everything has some kind of spore on it at one time or another but if conditions are right the spore might wait or only grow after a really long time. My theory was actually that piglins went to the nether wastes to die, and when they do so it helps spread the shroom forest, this is like real world fungi and how it controls zombified bugs like ants. The hive mind effect of ZP also suggests a fungal element. It’s possible that all piglins have these spores on them and in the right conditions they can survive off of other sources but taken out of their environment they begin to grow and spread to stay alive, infecting the piglins and basically starting to eat them for a food source.
I don't think blaze is metal. Quartz is only native to the nether. Crystals can pulverise into powders. Blaze is possibly a crystalline substance that used to form in magma flows where the quartz absorbed minerals from the magma.
@@coomslayer6996 Well, I personally wouldn't really call his theories very plausible. That one about disc 5 where he basically stated that Dungeons was happening at the same time as it but in a different universe as well as for some reason occurring entirely differently than what actually happened kind took me out among other things.
The only thing that your fungus theory doesn't address is how overworld red and brown mushrooms still naturally generate in the nether, other than that, great theory!
Well there is this common theory that the Piglins and Hoglins were originally from and native to the Overworld, which is obvious given they are pigs too and Hoglins drop pork like pigs do. But at some point a war between the Piglins and their Hoglins and the ancient builders broke out in the Overworld, causing them to place a curse on the Piglins and their Hoglins to only be able to survive if they breathe Nether fungi spores. Thus condemning them to the Nether With this said, the red and brown mushrooms from the Overworld could’ve been taken to the Nether with the Piglins and Hoglins
The way I think of it is that red and brown mushrooms was unintentionally or intentionally brought to the nether from the ancient people who made the nether fortress. The mushrooms diverged with one evolving into crimson fungi and a strand of it was domesticated in the fortress becoming nether wart.
@@andrewsawsomeideasandanima6222Yes, correct. The overworld fungi such as the red and brown mushroom were brought by the ancient builders into the Nether
Petition to add windy weather. a weather with many breezes spawn Items can fly in windy weather, but they have their own heavy points And breezes attacks any mobs
Iron golems attack witches, meaning that the villagers see them as a threat. And in Bedrock Edition, witches will always attack iron golems, even before the golem attacks them first. It was confirmed in an official article that endermen can eat, and that chorus fruit is their “favorite food.” I still believe that most of what Dinnerbone said has stayed the same. The exemption being that endermites can only hitch a ride the player, since ender creatures are probably more adept at traveling through the Void. Even if pearls aren’t organs in real life, I still head-canon that they act as the “core” of ender creatures. For why endermen and endermites attack each other, I kind of interpret it as the absence of the Heart of Ender causes their minions to be more unorganized and not really working as a team, and that combined with endermites being more animalistic, the other ender mobs could see them as general pests. So when they see one outside the Void they’re like “hey we told you to stay put, die now”
I think the endermites might be based off of real world insects called "ground pearls", they hatch out of pearl-like eggs, they are arthropods, and are usually a pinkish purple in their adult form.
Correct me if I'm wrong. But in Legends, this is the first encounter that the nether and overworld had with eachother correct? And if mushrooms origniated from the nether. How does the naturally spawning mushrooms in the biomes make sense. Yes they look simular to the nether ones. And have many similarities. But they're clearly been a part of their eco-system for some time now. That does bring up another point about something, how did the piglins get to the overworld in the first place? They have no water to make Obsidian with. If there is a work around to not having the material in the dimension to make the portal, does that also mean that the ancient city structures could still be portals? If the piglins gained some sort of outside help to dimension hop with materials they didn't have access too. Maybe it might be the case for the city as well. Also also, theres no blazes in legends, do we know if there was fortresses? Or wither? I'm still unsure who made them in the first place.
Well endermen is in tge cutscenes and they do have the orb of dominance, so the endermen could havr probably helped them and they also could ahve been tye ones that spread the fungus to the overworld
The Hosts know of the Nether as Foresight mentions in the second cinematic. They describe the piglins, seemingly with prior knowledge to what they are, as well as what type of environment the Nether is. The Hosts may have gone to the Nether before. Perhaps long ago, when the world was still being put into place and "constructed," they brought fungi with them, accidentally or otherwise, and it spread from there. Also, obsidian appears in small spikes jutting out of the lava in Dungeons' Soul Sand Valley level at the very least. That might be something? idk
Here before it gets popular (EDIT) I love your lord vids btw Also the fungus bombs in the flames of the nether dlc in dungeons look like the blisters and warts on the back of the devourer
A theory I have about the Piglins is that they are cursed to stay in the nether by the Hosts so they can't start another invasion. I would make sense given that fact that if the needed spores to survive in both the overworld and end they could invade again, as for the merchant's case, there could be a trail Piglins can do in order to go to the overworld, but most Piglins don't take it because of the risk. And for the case of Piglins turning into zombies in the end, the enderman could have cursed the piglins as well. Also does anyone wonder that happen to that one Piglin with the orb of dominance?
I do think that it could make sense that the piglins made the blazes, but i doubt they really _made_ blazes. I think they only made the Blaze materials, not the physical bodies. We know that some species of players was capable of giving life (legends, modern golems, etc.) So I think that since wither skeletons and piglins are enemies, maybe the skeletons stole Blaze parts or how to make them from the piglins?
I believe that blazes are primal beings, that the wither skeletons and piglins hired or enslaved to protect their structures and use their rods in war.
What if you were to drink void liquid? Does it taste good? Do you get imbued with void power and gain the ability to manipulate void matter, or do you just turn into an Enderling and gain the respective abilities? Does it act as a potion of regeneration for Enderlings?
Return of the piglins is Mojang approved and by the same author as rise of the arch illager, i have it. Btw sorry, the mooshroom monstrosity wasn’t confirmed, my mistake.
Oh, I thought you meant canon as in fan-made. Btw didnt you make th textures in xatrixs vanilla plus?????? But still its a cool book regardless, even if it is lore less.
Nether portals must be made of the same substance of void matter, the particles are the same, this inbetween world must not only be the inbetween of the overworld and the end dimension but also the nether.
It's a massive fucking reach, the soulsoil being marks from ice is just stupid as they just look like brown sand blown by the wind I mean COME ON the soulsand valley has wind sound effects as nether sounds for gods sake!
Couldn't all mobs be broken into four categories? Humans (you, Villagers, Piglins, Endermen) Undead (Zombies, Skeletons) Animals (all passive/neutral mobs and spiders) Golems (created)
i dont quite believe that the overworld's fungi came from the nether. rather, the fungus in the nether and the fungi in the overworld are separate species. we can see that red and brown mushrooms from the overworld CAN be found in the nether. if we go off of the belief that the nether fortresses were constructed by ancient builders (the wither skeletons being the reanimated corpses of said builders and the blazes being golems for defense) then perhaps the ancient builders brought mushrooms to the nether when they realized it was one of the few things that was edible and could grow in the dimension! as for there abilities for both mushrooms to grow on and, somewhat into living beings in a parasitic way, im blanking on that
You can't exactly have two types of organisms which are very very similar like that (both being fungi) and then have it so they just appeared entirely separately but nearly exactly the same. They had to have a common ancestor from somewhere. The way I look at it, fungi as a kingdom originated in the Nether and found its way to the Overworld in very ancient times. It was brought over from the Nether somehow, from beings which traveled dimensions (perhaps the Hosts as they watched the formation of the world and seemed quite familiar with the Nether as scene in the second Legends cutscene or maybe Endermen). Then, these Overworld fungi were reintroduced to the Nether when, like you said, ancient people journeyed there. Likely after the piglins invasion as a form of retaliation.
@@GuyllianVanRixtel Yeah, we know. Unfortunately, there's a lot of information sorta contradicting that, so it remains to be seen how that fits anywhere outside that book. Still, we'll keep it in mind, ofc.
But Blaze is found in Nether fortress not bastion remnant, so I agree Blaze are golem but I disagree piglin built them, more like piglin found the resources and technology but the ancient builder perfect it and built Blaze from it. My little theory is after the Legend piglin war, some ancient builder take the war to nether built the nether fortress and Blaze to defend it in a "Nether War".
16:06 game theory said the the nether had to have had an ice age because blue ice is needed to make basalt so that could have been the extinction event
It’s way too far fetched to say piglins made blazes; instead it was likely the ancient builders of whom created the nether fortress where you can find both the blaze and wither skeletons. It doesn’t make sense if the piglins made blazes, and the only place you can find them is in a place made by their enemies the wither skeletons (once builders) who they try kill. I think that the blaze and breeze are both golems made by the builders, who have already been proven to of made golems before, and that blaze rods were a material already in the nether (possibly made by piglins or possibly not) and the blaze rods were used to make blazes afterwards
Witches spawn in all biomes except the mushroom islands and the deep dark so it is obvious enough that they live in all biomes including underground caves Just because there are no witch hut or cabin structures in other biomes in the base game, doesn’t mean they canonically don’t exist. Like just because villagers, witches, and illagers cannot build or craft things in the base game doesn’t mean they canonically cannot do those things. The only reason why many canon creatures like the Endersent, the variants of chickens, pigs, cows, etc that appear in Minecraft Earth, etc and canon structures like statues, ruins, ancient hoglin fossils, etc don’t appear in the base game is because the Minecraft devs are too lazy to add them all in Piglins aren’t seen building, crafting, or wielding Netherite armor and tools in the base game, but that doesn’t mean they canonically don’t use them Minecraft devs are too lazy to add features and content into the base game, but it doesn’t affect the lore
The player, Allays and maybe ancient golems are the only entities that can build, My theory is that villagers used Allays to build villages, the Illagers stole Allays from villagers to help them build outposts and mansions.
@@BluzersCanonically the villagers, illagers, witches, piglins, etc can build and craft things. Just because they cannot in the games, does not mean they canonically can’t or don’t. If witches don’t build or craft, how do their huts exist and how do they have their potions? If villagers don’t build or craft, how do the villages exist and where do they get all the items they trade from? The Allays and golems simply help them with gathering items, building, and crafting, but that doesn’t mean they cannot build or craft on their own. Once again, the devs were too lazy to program those features into the games
@@MatiNuva1724I’m speaking the truth. The devs are too lazy to add features and program the mobs to have more behaviors and stuff. Like just because villagers aren’t seen building or crafting, some people start thinking that they are incapable of it, which is just wrong because canonically they do these things
So the audio for 28:19 broke (of course it did), so here's the fixed clip www.reddit.com/r/MinecraftDungeons/comments/196ernf/enderman_voice_plays_when_you_take_runes_from_the/
the myth of minecraft legends like game theory said
game theory said about the piglins not all evil or turn the nether into a wasteland
entermites exist between the end and the overworld a dimension betweens dimensions
The mojang book has been leaked, and you need to see it.
The breeze rods being used to create maces support the fact that breezes are made from materials too, as I suppose you can't just make a mace from rod shaped flesh anyway
not with that attitude you cant!
Only Xatrix can make a video about the Breeze and then devolve about how Endermites are made
42:11 Never would I have thought I'd hear the words "Shaking like a Wet dog" in the same sentence that's talking about
the HEART OF ENDER out of all things
It was my favorite thing to write in the script. Lmao
Heart of Ender: (decides to scatter Endermites)
Also Heart of Ender: OH MY GOSH, GET THEM OFF OF ME! AAAAAAAAHH!!!
@@TheAbyssalEnderling It's even more embarrassing when you remember everything the Orb of dominance accomplished and the fact that they're basically the minecraft equivalent of a *Seraphim*
*_And it got compared to a Wet dog_*
@@AroShadeWeaverI had to look up what a seraphim is, and yeah, that's an embarrassing comparison...
while watching this I just realised that piglins make perfect thematic sense, as pigs are known for sniffing out mushrooms!
It’s too far-fetched to say that fungi in the world of Minecraft originated from the Nether. I mean you can’t say that fungi has never existed before in the Overworld, because fungi as a biological kingdom are important for ecosystems. I strongly believe that both the Nether and the Overworld have their own native unique fungi, Overworld fungi being the red and brown ones and the Nether fungi being the crimson and warped ones
Lots of other decomposers exist too. Besides, this would probably be ancient history.
There's also the fact that Minecraft is a fictional world unlike our own in MANY ways. Even the natural aspects of it.
I guess possibly it could've been the opposite where they came from the overworld and went to the nether and evolved there instead
There are brown and red fungi in the nether, too.
@@jackhinkley8133my theory for that is that the piglins and Hoglins were originally from and native to the Overworld, after all they are pigs too and the hoglins drop pork like pigs do. But one day, a big war broke out between the piglins and the ancient builders, which caused the builders to put a curse onto the piglins and their hoglins to zombify if they don’t breathe nether fungi spores. Thus condemning the piglins and their hoglins to the Nether
So when the piglins and Hoglins moved to the Nether, they took some of the Overworld fungi with them. Which is why the red and brown mushrooms exist in the Nether
And the ancient builders built fortresses in the Nether and experimented with potion brewing there, so they too must’ve also brought the Overworld fungi to the Nether
I don't think it is.
The trial key and the wind blaze variant and new mob spawner definitely have lore
The blaze couldve been made of gold and fire. The breeze made of wind and iron or something
More like copper instead of iron
i always thought the blaze sounded unusually metallic when hit
@@datironpanda2982yeah but they don’t look like copper really
That makes sense since gold is abundant in the nether
Interesting theories and well backed up. The Nether being the source of fungi in the Overworld, the ancient Alchemists turned Witches being the first to master the magical fungi properties being in opposition to the existing magics of the Overworld later discovered by Achie, plus the Endermites being an extra dimensional pest that leaks void magic into both dimensions.
My one regret was not being able to play as Piglins in Legends.
I love the lore in Minecraft so much, and the fact that you come up with so many sensible and enjoyable theories astounds me. I had a kind of headcannon for what the 'blazes' ae made of. Some real world metals can be made into powdered versions by reacting various gases such as dolomite, ferrosilicon, sulfur, radon. One such metal is magnesium, which can be made into powder, ribbons, or bars and it burns very well. Perhaps the gases and elements in the nether react to produce a condensed/powdered version of blaze, which works like real world thermite powder. It kinda makes sense given basalt deltas probably emit gases like radon and the nether gives off sulfur vibes. Maybe this process could have been further helped by the fungi, since real world plants and fungi can take in metal ions through their roots and replicate them in higher and purer quantities. . (Real life process called Phytoextraction) Maybe piglins used this in the production of blazes and blaze rods.
something interesting is that the blaze and breeze seem to fit perfectly with 2 of the 4 secret unused paintings that were snuck into the game a while back. (earth, fire, water, and wind)
this makes me suspect that there could be some theorizing to do... and i feel like the "spikes" on guardians might tie into that, given that they're mechanical golems too
the fire construct the blaze the air construct being the breeze the water construct being the guadians and the earth construct being the golems that does sound cool
Wow, that evolutionary analysis of fungi was incredibly well-done! I love all the biology research and the clear deep understanding of the lore of the Minecraft spin-offs. Nicely done!
Watching Minecraft while learning about biology. Great video, very interesting.
What's most fascinating is that teleporting with Chorus Fruits CAN'T spawn Endermites, even though Ender Pearls can.
Amazing video totally worth the wait and again congrats on 5k
Just a little nitpick that doesn't really affect theory #1, but the lava launcher only uses the magma cube as a spring to fire the cannon, not as a projectile. (This outright stated in its concept art)
Can you provide a link? I cannot seem to find this information.
The comment gets removed if I paste the link but it's the video "Minecraft legends: classic mobs and new friends" at 3:35 minutes in.
You’re correct
The minecraft dungeons end portal when it's idle sounds like a creature growling,snarling and roaring
I might come to use some of your ideas in the future. Great video!
0:25 decoded: "Nameless"
I looked at the Minecraft Dungeons sounds for the rune room in the article of the Great Hall, and I found Cube Click, and it sounds like the warden hurt sound. Minecraft Dungeons released before the warden was revealed!
I love that you branch out to the spin offs instead of being trapped in the main game.
19:52 maybe they still have (very small) shroomlights cause brown mushrooms DO give off light
Xatrix: Mentions the Endersent and void matter
Me: (visible happiness)
Seriously, though. I would love to be able to harness void power and use End technology. That would be so cool!
yeah it wold
The question is, what would I use these for? I'd likely use void magic for entertainment more than anything. Not sure how I'd use End technology aside from fast travel though...
@@TheAbyssalEnderling ender dragon incubater?
@@AbcDef-ok5iy
Cool idea.
I like to think that the Endersent used Ender Dragons as mounts to fly from the Outer Islands to the Central Island and back. That would be why the Endersent were angered by the ancient builders driving the Ender Dragon population dangerously close to extinction. That's my head-canon, anyway...
yes oh and i think that the endersent's
are minions of a hart of the void or something@@TheAbyssalEnderling
Another amazing Lore video, can't wait for more.
at 00:25, the text translates to "Nameless" for anyone wondering
I want to point this out for future theories, take a look at education edition, it has a table that can reduce materials to the elements that make it up. The feature probably hasn't been updated since it was first released but it does tell us that Redstone is highly radioactive from being 1/3rd uranium. Other fictional materials that can be reduced are endstone, netherrack, and soul sand.
Kinda want you to continue the blaze breeze theory.
The breeze will return!
Given the title, I thought the breezes would be brought back as a final connection to all the other topics that were discussed here. 🤣
yes another theory video i love how everything kinda makes sense and connects in minecraft even do and i have already thought that netherite was a common metal in the early nether but what if nether it’s is like steel an alloy because nether it’s scrap is just netherite but you HAVE to add gold to the scraps to make netherite and gold isn’t even that strong to repair it because then the netherite would be trash to use or the golds upgraded enchanting does something with netherite or there’s a missing piece we dont yet know
40:10 I'm pretty sure these sounds are similar to some of the ones from Disc 5.
I think most of what you said is right except for something about zombified piglins. Think about mold, almost everything has some kind of spore on it at one time or another but if conditions are right the spore might wait or only grow after a really long time. My theory was actually that piglins went to the nether wastes to die, and when they do so it helps spread the shroom forest, this is like real world fungi and how it controls zombified bugs like ants. The hive mind effect of ZP also suggests a fungal element. It’s possible that all piglins have these spores on them and in the right conditions they can survive off of other sources but taken out of their environment they begin to grow and spread to stay alive, infecting the piglins and basically starting to eat them for a food source.
I don't think blaze is metal. Quartz is only native to the nether. Crystals can pulverise into powders. Blaze is possibly a crystalline substance that used to form in magma flows where the quartz absorbed minerals from the magma.
With matpat leaving us, you are our last hope. Love your videos man.
RetroGamingNow: . . .
I’ve never heard of them. :/
Check out Wifies, he makes awesome and very plausible Minecraft lore theories too
@@coomslayer6996thanks for the recommendation!
@@coomslayer6996 Well, I personally wouldn't really call his theories very plausible. That one about disc 5 where he basically stated that Dungeons was happening at the same time as it but in a different universe as well as for some reason occurring entirely differently than what actually happened kind took me out among other things.
The only thing that your fungus theory doesn't address is how overworld red and brown mushrooms still naturally generate in the nether, other than that, great theory!
In Dungeons, the red mushroom, at least, actually looks very different in the Nether, implying it to still be of a different species!
Well there is this common theory that the Piglins and Hoglins were originally from and native to the Overworld, which is obvious given they are pigs too and Hoglins drop pork like pigs do. But at some point a war between the Piglins and their Hoglins and the ancient builders broke out in the Overworld, causing them to place a curse on the Piglins and their Hoglins to only be able to survive if they breathe Nether fungi spores. Thus condemning them to the Nether
With this said, the red and brown mushrooms from the Overworld could’ve been taken to the Nether with the Piglins and Hoglins
The way I think of it is that red and brown mushrooms was unintentionally or intentionally brought to the nether from the ancient people who made the nether fortress. The mushrooms diverged with one evolving into crimson fungi and a strand of it was domesticated in the fortress becoming nether wart.
@@andrewsawsomeideasandanima6222Yes, correct. The overworld fungi such as the red and brown mushroom were brought by the ancient builders into the Nether
Funfact: Elder guardians & Guardians are also "golems"
So since the breeze are wind golems does that mean if i kill a breeze im breaking wind?
*-wait*
Petition to add windy weather. a weather with many breezes spawn
Items can fly in windy weather, but they have their own heavy points
And breezes attacks any mobs
Just imagining that MatPat won't make videos like this anymore... Please continue.
Iron golems attack witches, meaning that the villagers see them as a threat. And in Bedrock Edition, witches will always attack iron golems, even before the golem attacks them first.
It was confirmed in an official article that endermen can eat, and that chorus fruit is their “favorite food.”
I still believe that most of what Dinnerbone said has stayed the same. The exemption being that endermites can only hitch a ride the player, since ender creatures are probably more adept at traveling through the Void. Even if pearls aren’t organs in real life, I still head-canon that they act as the “core” of ender creatures. For why endermen and endermites attack each other, I kind of interpret it as the absence of the Heart of Ender causes their minions to be more unorganized and not really working as a team, and that combined with endermites being more animalistic, the other ender mobs could see them as general pests. So when they see one outside the Void they’re like “hey we told you to stay put, die now”
If enderman like chorus fruit
*_I'm now wondering what would chorus fruit taste like??_*
I love your videos man :)
I think the endermites might be based off of real world insects called "ground pearls", they hatch out of pearl-like eggs, they are arthropods, and are usually a pinkish purple in their adult form.
I heard a theory that the trial chambers might be farms/fabrics
Like dozen of dozen of spawners
But also roomns with beds ? Whaaat?
If obsidian originated in the overworld, so could've the mushrooms/fungi.
Oooooooor...Water, Earth, Fire, Air. Long ago, the Four Nations lived together in harmony. But everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked-
Who thinks there's going to be a water variant of the blaze and breeze
i always thought of blaze powder as just like ground up blaze rods
what do the galactic alphabet words at 0:25 (nameless) mean?
it means that the next will be about nameless one.there some info. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxFJDSNI-HGND3S_vVOpXd1qidfS_JDxMx?si=f82Zrt6UhS20_RVt
Maybe a reference to the nameless one from Minecraft dungeons
Correct me if I'm wrong. But in Legends, this is the first encounter that the nether and overworld had with eachother correct? And if mushrooms origniated from the nether. How does the naturally spawning mushrooms in the biomes make sense. Yes they look simular to the nether ones. And have many similarities. But they're clearly been a part of their eco-system for some time now.
That does bring up another point about something, how did the piglins get to the overworld in the first place? They have no water to make Obsidian with. If there is a work around to not having the material in the dimension to make the portal, does that also mean that the ancient city structures could still be portals? If the piglins gained some sort of outside help to dimension hop with materials they didn't have access too. Maybe it might be the case for the city as well.
Also also, theres no blazes in legends, do we know if there was fortresses? Or wither? I'm still unsure who made them in the first place.
Well endermen is in tge cutscenes and they do have the orb of dominance, so the endermen could havr probably helped them and they also could ahve been tye ones that spread the fungus to the overworld
The Hosts know of the Nether as Foresight mentions in the second cinematic. They describe the piglins, seemingly with prior knowledge to what they are, as well as what type of environment the Nether is. The Hosts may have gone to the Nether before. Perhaps long ago, when the world was still being put into place and "constructed," they brought fungi with them, accidentally or otherwise, and it spread from there.
Also, obsidian appears in small spikes jutting out of the lava in Dungeons' Soul Sand Valley level at the very least. That might be something? idk
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I love your lord vids btw
Also the fungus bombs in the flames of the nether dlc in dungeons look like the blisters and warts on the back of the devourer
A theory I have about the Piglins is that they are cursed to stay in the nether by the Hosts so they can't start another invasion. I would make sense given that fact that if the needed spores to survive in both the overworld and end they could invade again, as for the merchant's case, there could be a trail Piglins can do in order to go to the overworld, but most Piglins don't take it because of the risk.
And for the case of Piglins turning into zombies in the end, the enderman could have cursed the piglins as well. Also does anyone wonder that happen to that one Piglin with the orb of dominance?
Awesome lore video ❤
honestly you should make a podcast for this
Good video, I agree with most of your theory. Of course, not with everything, but that's good, thanks to it I come up with my own solutions😃
I also think that the witches were like a higher society of the villages
i think the aesthetic similarities between the gale sanctum and the trial chambers are intentional
Bro if I’d gotten out of bed when I actually woke up I would have been the first one here.
I'm late, but I hope if we ever get a Magic/Enchantment themed Minecraft update, it's called "Magic N' Mushrooms"
Magic mushrooms in minecraft never thought I'd see the day
I do think that it could make sense that the piglins made the blazes, but i doubt they really _made_ blazes. I think they only made the Blaze materials, not the physical bodies. We know that some species of players was capable of giving life (legends, modern golems, etc.) So I think that since wither skeletons and piglins are enemies, maybe the skeletons stole Blaze parts or how to make them from the piglins?
I believe that blazes are primal beings, that the wither skeletons and piglins hired or enslaved to protect their structures and use their rods in war.
i thought those were Geiger counters noises in the basalt deltas
wait...if the witches had the mushrooms b4 the piglins invaded, i wonder if piglins had dealings with the overworld before.
What if you were to drink void liquid? Does it taste good? Do you get imbued with void power and gain the ability to manipulate void matter, or do you just turn into an Enderling and gain the respective abilities? Does it act as a potion of regeneration for Enderlings?
I would imagine it would be like drinking acid
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@@jakubgrono9070So you would just dissolve into void liquid? Weird...
do you have a pastebin or playlist where I can listen to the music you used for this video? please and thank you
im in this one
Yoooo me too!!
Read rise of the arch illager and return of the piglins, btw the mooshroom monstrosity has been officially confirmed to be the red stone monstrosity
It has not been confirmed as that. Also, Return of the Piglins isn't canon.
Return of the piglins is Mojang approved and by the same author as rise of the arch illager, i have it. Btw sorry, the mooshroom monstrosity wasn’t confirmed, my mistake.
@@atelierlife-jo1sb That same author also confirmed that it wasn't canon and that Mojang also said it wasn't canon.
Oh, I thought you meant canon as in fan-made. Btw didnt you make th textures in xatrixs vanilla plus?????? But still its a cool book regardless, even if it is lore less.
@@atelierlife-jo1sb Yeah I did. Also, yes I've read it. It's very fun. :3
Yay more lore
blaze (the metal) is the slightly yellow stuff in lava
personally i tihkn the breeze is a sign that the futurew of miencraft may introduce new elemental mobs
are you telling me we have the last of us in the nether
The ender pearls are the endermite eggs that have come from the void
Nether portals must be made of the same substance of void matter, the particles are the same, this inbetween world must not only be the inbetween of the overworld and the end dimension but also the nether.
What about the age ice
It's a massive fucking reach, the soulsoil being marks from ice is just stupid as they just look like brown sand blown by the wind
I mean COME ON the soulsand valley has wind sound effects as nether sounds for gods sake!
Couldn't all mobs be broken into four categories?
Humans (you, Villagers, Piglins, Endermen)
Undead (Zombies, Skeletons)
Animals (all passive/neutral mobs and spiders)
Golems (created)
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Hmmm... Fungus-mungus-amongus! Alos what about the mushroom creatures of Alex's mobs?
Well they are not canon tho as it a mod... But that doesn't mean a mod can't have it own lore
i dont quite believe that the overworld's fungi came from the nether. rather, the fungus in the nether and the fungi in the overworld are separate species.
we can see that red and brown mushrooms from the overworld CAN be found in the nether. if we go off of the belief that the nether fortresses were constructed by ancient builders (the wither skeletons being the reanimated corpses of said builders and the blazes being golems for defense) then perhaps the ancient builders brought mushrooms to the nether when they realized it was one of the few things that was edible and could grow in the dimension! as for there abilities for both mushrooms to grow on and, somewhat into living beings in a parasitic way, im blanking on that
You can't exactly have two types of organisms which are very very similar like that (both being fungi) and then have it so they just appeared entirely separately but nearly exactly the same. They had to have a common ancestor from somewhere.
The way I look at it, fungi as a kingdom originated in the Nether and found its way to the Overworld in very ancient times. It was brought over from the Nether somehow, from beings which traveled dimensions (perhaps the Hosts as they watched the formation of the world and seemed quite familiar with the Nether as scene in the second Legends cutscene or maybe Endermen).
Then, these Overworld fungi were reintroduced to the Nether when, like you said, ancient people journeyed there. Likely after the piglins invasion as a form of retaliation.
The mojang book has been leaked, and you need to see it.
We already saw it. Nothing super notable. It really is just game design stuff.
Very important enderman lore. @@WitherKing001
@@GuyllianVanRixtel Yeah, we know. Unfortunately, there's a lot of information sorta contradicting that, so it remains to be seen how that fits anywhere outside that book.
Still, we'll keep it in mind, ofc.
There is contradicting information? @@WitherKing001
But Blaze is found in Nether fortress not bastion remnant, so I agree Blaze are golem but I disagree piglin built them, more like piglin found the resources and technology but the ancient builder perfect it and built Blaze from it. My little theory is after the Legend piglin war, some ancient builder take the war to nether built the nether fortress and Blaze to defend it in a "Nether War".
We didn't say that piglins built the blazes. Just "blaze" as a material.
@@WitherKing001 My bad
16:06 game theory said the the nether had to have had an ice age because blue ice is needed to make basalt so that could have been the extinction event
Goodbye Matt Pat
Yooooo W, 12 hour video on the lore of me next?
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bro talked about breeze less than anything else lol
It’s way too far fetched to say piglins made blazes; instead it was likely the ancient builders of whom created the nether fortress where you can find both the blaze and wither skeletons. It doesn’t make sense if the piglins made blazes, and the only place you can find them is in a place made by their enemies the wither skeletons (once builders) who they try kill. I think that the blaze and breeze are both golems made by the builders, who have already been proven to of made golems before, and that blaze rods were a material already in the nether (possibly made by piglins or possibly not) and the blaze rods were used to make blazes afterwards
No one said piglins made blazes. lol
(I wrote the script, for reference)
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Witches spawn in all biomes except the mushroom islands and the deep dark so it is obvious enough that they live in all biomes including underground caves
Just because there are no witch hut or cabin structures in other biomes in the base game, doesn’t mean they canonically don’t exist. Like just because villagers, witches, and illagers cannot build or craft things in the base game doesn’t mean they canonically cannot do those things. The only reason why many canon creatures like the Endersent, the variants of chickens, pigs, cows, etc that appear in Minecraft Earth, etc and canon structures like statues, ruins, ancient hoglin fossils, etc don’t appear in the base game is because the Minecraft devs are too lazy to add them all in
Piglins aren’t seen building, crafting, or wielding Netherite armor and tools in the base game, but that doesn’t mean they canonically don’t use them
Minecraft devs are too lazy to add features and content into the base game, but it doesn’t affect the lore
The player, Allays and maybe ancient golems are the only entities that can build, My theory is that villagers used Allays to build villages, the Illagers stole Allays from villagers to help them build outposts and mansions.
"The lore is different becuse the devs are lazy"
Just stop.
@@BluzersCanonically the villagers, illagers, witches, piglins, etc can build and craft things. Just because they cannot in the games, does not mean they canonically can’t or don’t. If witches don’t build or craft, how do their huts exist and how do they have their potions? If villagers don’t build or craft, how do the villages exist and where do they get all the items they trade from?
The Allays and golems simply help them with gathering items, building, and crafting, but that doesn’t mean they cannot build or craft on their own. Once again, the devs were too lazy to program those features into the games
@@MatiNuva1724I’m speaking the truth. The devs are too lazy to add features and program the mobs to have more behaviors and stuff. Like just because villagers aren’t seen building or crafting, some people start thinking that they are incapable of it, which is just wrong because canonically they do these things
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Well Minecraft should just realize lore bible because the lore is more gay than dark souls.
what about chorus trees, they seem fungus like
They have leaves and petals actually. Even chorus plants have flowers.