My best lore-based guess is so that the same side is always facing north, thus reducing the chance of errors on the cartographer's part Outside of that I got nothin
The weirdest minecraft fact that comes to mind for me is that foxes won't sleep if there is an armour stand nearby. I don't know why that is or if it's intentional or not, but it's always stood out to me as one of those weird little things you could just never realise unless someone else told you about it.
The scary thing about the Minecraft world is that there is zero axial tilt, noon is always directly above head, Meaning that you have to be in a temperate zone (think like south to upper middle EU) otherwise it would Either be too hot or too cold The equator is pretty much guaranteed to be ablazing infernal, and the caps get nearly no sunlight so they're frozen
The craziest fact I know is that if an armor stand gets struck by lightning it will take damage like a normal player, even making the damage tick sound. Add armor to it and it will use that armor as protection. If it is struck by lightning it will hurt the stand but also damage the armor :/
Even though coal and charcoal seem interchangeable, coal is actually better. Obviously coal blocks for one, but certain recipes (like soul torches) require coal and can't be made with charcoal. Also, bedrock tells you the color and age of your axolotl while it's an item such as bucket of adult brown axolotl or bucket of baby blue axolotl.
Man I love your narrations. Your voice is calm and smooth, and you aren't screaming into the mic for 10 straight minutes like every other Minecraft TH-camr.
It's sooo long since someone has made a facts video that I actually didn't know. The other youtubers were all just saying the same stuff. It shows that you actually read the wiki and try to find facts that people actually didn't know. Even if they are just small things, it's still way better than the same things repeated over and over again.
Glad you like them! Although the majority of these facts I didn't get by reading the wiki but just playing the game and making notes when I found strange things
9:03 It's off-center to keep the map at the edge of the field of view, otherwise it would obscure important screen real estate in the middle. That would look more awkward.
i find it funny that the titles are like 20 INSANE FACTS ABOUT MINECRAFT YOU DIDNT KNOW AND IM SCREAMING ABOUT WOOOOOOAH SO COOOOOOOOL, and you just have the calmest voice ever
Hey man just want to let you know I found your channel a while back and love every bit of it. I have a question on bedrock edition is there any way to use chunk block to be able to find monster spawners it seems like right now you can't use the feature and I'm trying to find specifically the spawners on my world seed called Cultist Paradise
Unfortunately there is no way to find dungeons easily, they do tend to spawn more commonly deeper underground and are supposed to always be connected to a cave so caving can lead to finding them. You could also take your world seed and create a new world with it then fly around in spectator mode (recently added to bedrock also) to try and find one then mark the coordinates and go there in your survival world on the same seed
1.18 I think is the one where spawners are placed on the hidden seed and not the easily visible/typed in world seed. Thus making chunk base unavailable for bedrock spawner placements. But yes making a copy and using spectator mode does work. I made a triple (2 regular 1 cave) spider spawner farm about 300 blocks away from spawn using a copy and spectator mode on my phone.
@@DWSP101 it's a toggle, so when you copy the world or create a new one with the seed, you scroll to wherever "experiments" are and find the one that says spectator. You also have to have commands enabled then to enter spectator you type /gamemode spectator with the space
Interesting, I've found another weird bug is that animals will often try and get as high up as possible so I'll find a bunch of random mobs that are stuck at the top of a hill
Hardcore minecraft player let's play series: Day 1205... today we will try to get the blue axolotl We've tried this from day 1129... and still nothing Eyecraftmc: An Interesting fact is that the bucket not only stores the color information... "breeds two axolot" Wow thats acctually rare...
so, minor non-minecraft point: charcoal isn't simply burned wood, but wood burned in a low oxygen environment. this burns away some parts of the wood, leaving a more pure carbon that burns hotter than the original wood. so, it does make sense that you have to smelt wood to make charcoal, you can't simply use the leftovers of a regular fire as charcoal. it's cool wood is the only object that can smelt and be swelted though.
the bee bug seems to work similar with allays. i duped at least around 2k to release into my world as little fairy bird type guys to fly all over my main area. that ~2k amounted to three or four different releases, and each time i did it, nearly every single allay slowly but surely flew towards the west until they disappeared off in that direction. after they all spread out, there might be two or three left at most in the place that i originally released them.
11:27 That would not be realistic, while the existing mechanic can be. Charcoal is not simply the remains of a wood fire. It is the remains of heating wood beyond combustion temperature in the absence of oxygen. If you just burn wood, you do not get charcoal. But if you heat wood to burning temperature without oxygen, it turns into charcoal.
I've heard players call it the mesa biome (its old name) the terracotta biome, the red sand biome or the badlands biome, definitely an area with a lot of ways to describe it
Important deailt about the frost ice from frost walking: At nice it does become normal ice. I was trying to fight the Wither on the water with frost walking in bedrock edition, and during the day it was working great, but at night the tide turned against me...
Fun fact about frosted ice: in legacy console edition you could get the frosted ice item if you used a silk touch pickaxe, but unfortunaly you can't anymore
@@amberhynes1131 one says "Bucket of Adult Cyan Axolotl" and another I have says "Bucket of Baby Gold Axolotl" on my main world on my phone (Bedrock). I just checked so 1.19 version.
@@jmoneyjoshkinion4576 I mean he says if you place the baby down it'll stay a baby, but idk about that I'm on 1.19.20 (I think) on PS4 and beta on PE but I think they do grow up, the only way to keep it a baby I'm pretty sure is to keep them in the bucket for eternity
@@amberhynes1131 yea if kept in a bucket they will stay a baby forever, and grow up out of a bucket, I think in 20 minutes, or sooner if feed tropical fish.
"if it was more realistic" Dude it's a game where you pay as a block man that can carry tons of gold and kill dragons, but you're talking about a furnace
I think the water and lava thing makes perfect sense If you jump in a pool you don't see the splash. If you nearly miss stepping in a puddle and hit the side, it usually splashes
I use charcoal as my standard fuel for early to mid game. It performs identically to coal, but without needing to mine it. Admittedly, you can't get it in block form (or else it would be the perfect fuel source in my opinion), but that's not a real issue in my opinion, not when it lets you simplify your supply situation regarding fuel sources (and especially when I already start the game with deforestation as my starting goal, second only to finding wool).
I always use lava buckets. Tiny lava farms are super accessible usually, all you have to find is dripstone and iron for a cauldron. Then bam! Infinite lava/infinite long lasting fuel ^^
@@lauremuffie7228 Aye, but I've never had a world where everything was in reach for getting a lava farm running before midgame. Either I've just been looking for dripstone in the wrong places or I'm very unlucky.
Hi. Don’t know if it’s unique but I use the lease in creative to leash animals on the ground and fly through the air to move them around. It’s fast for me and keeps other animals from escaping while a fence gate is open. Have to be careful though and not unleash them too high from the ground-they fall too hard and die.
With the bees i play on bedrock but my base is in a desert with not many nearby trees or plants besides the ones in my base and my bees dont move far and they fill each hive around my base maybe the lack of closer hives and plants keep them put
Will a wolf come into the nether with me? I’m getting fed up with being nothing more than an organic armour delivery system for the skeletons that live in the soul valleys.
You can glitch the falling particles for water and lava by landing on a side of a block OR by landing on the edge of a cauldron filled with lava or water!
15:07 You missed a few blocks... You only mentioned 2 blocks that couldn't get snow on them, but there are others like Dirt Path that also can't get snow layer on it. Info missing. Just giving a heads up. :)
Actually that is how charcoal is more or less how charcoal is made. If you burn wood in a fire you get ash not charcoal. Charcoal is made by slowly smoldering and dehydrating the wood over a number of days usually with a fire made from the same wood.
Literally just found your channel about 2 weeks ago and have binged all of it. Love all your content so much. Been playing MC for 10 years and still learn something from each video
Getting a blue axolotl from breeding is 1 in 1,200 and he just causally gets one while recording.
Talk about luck
Real. I've yet to get one myself 😓
And then proceeds to permanently lock it as a baby so he can’t breed it.
Now he needs to play Pokemon and find a shiny. 1/8192 chance in gens 2-5 and 1/4096 starting in gen 6.
@@Bob_Smith19 they still grow up even if you caught them in a bucket and then release it again in a water pen
I absolutely hate the fact that you cannot rotate cartography table. You can rotate furnaces, looms, but why not cartography tables?!
You can't rotate fletching tables either
@@beanbagburrito Even though they don’t have an use still.
Yeah I think most blocks should be made rotatable, although several other villager workstations are un-rotatable also unfortunately
My best lore-based guess is so that the same side is always facing north, thus reducing the chance of errors on the cartographer's part
Outside of that I got nothin
Cause of this feature you can use them to know the directions!
Not 2 seconds before it happened I thought “Watch him breed a blue axolotl while trying to show us this example”
I was shocked when it happened lol
The weirdest minecraft fact that comes to mind for me is that foxes won't sleep if there is an armour stand nearby. I don't know why that is or if it's intentional or not, but it's always stood out to me as one of those weird little things you could just never realise unless someone else told you about it.
Maybe they think that the Armour stand is a person so they get scared and stay awake
Because who knows it might come alive or turn evil or start flying, a whole bunch of weird stuff happens in minecraft
Right!? So many weird little things like that. I love it haha
some mobs count armour stands as players, for example hoglins attack armour stands.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind when I get foxes to upgrade my berry farm!
The scary thing about the Minecraft world is that there is zero axial tilt, noon is always directly above head, Meaning that you have to be in a temperate zone (think like south to upper middle EU) otherwise it would Either be too hot or too cold
The equator is pretty much guaranteed to be ablazing infernal, and the caps get nearly no sunlight so they're frozen
The craziest fact I know is that if an armor stand gets struck by lightning it will take damage like a normal player, even making the damage tick sound. Add armor to it and it will use that armor as protection. If it is struck by lightning it will hurt the stand but also damage the armor :/
Why the long face
Even though coal and charcoal seem interchangeable, coal is actually better. Obviously coal blocks for one, but certain recipes (like soul torches) require coal and can't be made with charcoal.
Also, bedrock tells you the color and age of your axolotl while it's an item such as bucket of adult brown axolotl or bucket of baby blue axolotl.
Man I love your narrations. Your voice is calm and smooth, and you aren't screaming into the mic for 10 straight minutes like every other Minecraft TH-camr.
The great benefit of frost walker is that you don't take damage when walking on magma blocks, put them on good boots when exploring the nether :D
Somehow the content is getting even better than before. How is that possible?
Agreed.
Why not
It's sooo long since someone has made a facts video that I actually didn't know. The other youtubers were all just saying the same stuff. It shows that you actually read the wiki and try to find facts that people actually didn't know. Even if they are just small things, it's still way better than the same things repeated over and over again.
Glad you like them! Although the majority of these facts I didn't get by reading the wiki but just playing the game and making notes when I found strange things
@@Eyecraftmc That's amazing
@@Eyecraftmc You figured out that left-handed skeletons exist?? I wouldn't ever percieve such a thing
Thr "Johnny" vindicator attacking the child villagers is actually more accurate to the material the easter egg is referencing lol
9:03 It's off-center to keep the map at the edge of the field of view, otherwise it would obscure important screen real estate in the middle. That would look more awkward.
Yea, I immediately noticed that. Not sure how he didn’t, the hand even holds it a special way.
i find it funny that the titles are like 20 INSANE FACTS ABOUT MINECRAFT YOU DIDNT KNOW AND IM SCREAMING ABOUT WOOOOOOAH SO COOOOOOOOL, and you just have the calmest voice ever
It's really annoying that there's mods to fix the bee A.I. issues, and yet Mojang still can't figure out the code to do the same for vanilla.
Yeah its definitely frustrating, I've had issues with it every time I make a bee area
What
S wrong with the bees
Congrats on getting the blue axolotl.
Hey man just want to let you know I found your channel a while back and love every bit of it. I have a question on bedrock edition is there any way to use chunk block to be able to find monster spawners it seems like right now you can't use the feature and I'm trying to find specifically the spawners on my world seed called Cultist Paradise
Unfortunately there is no way to find dungeons easily, they do tend to spawn more commonly deeper underground and are supposed to always be connected to a cave so caving can lead to finding them. You could also take your world seed and create a new world with it then fly around in spectator mode (recently added to bedrock also) to try and find one then mark the coordinates and go there in your survival world on the same seed
1.18 I think is the one where spawners are placed on the hidden seed and not the easily visible/typed in world seed. Thus making chunk base unavailable for bedrock spawner placements. But yes making a copy and using spectator mode does work. I made a triple (2 regular 1 cave) spider spawner farm about 300 blocks away from spawn using a copy and spectator mode on my phone.
@@Eyecraftmc oh my God thank you so much that literally will help me a lot but how do I activate spectator mode
@@DWSP101 it's a toggle, so when you copy the world or create a new one with the seed, you scroll to wherever "experiments" are and find the one that says spectator. You also have to have commands enabled then to enter spectator you type /gamemode spectator with the space
The bee bug applies to other mobs too; the one i find most often is mooshrooms when i live on a mushroom island.
Interesting, I've found another weird bug is that animals will often try and get as high up as possible so I'll find a bunch of random mobs that are stuck at the top of a hill
@@Eyecraftmc thats how path finding works
I thought my dog rowing a boat was weird ngl
I have bees that lasted for a really long time already in my Bedrock world without them flying off. Maybe the bug doesn't apply to Bedrock
@@dakotaperalta1302 Pretty sure it doesn't apply in bedrock
Kelp. You can smelt kelp to dry it out and then you can use kelp as fuel.
Hardcore minecraft player let's play series: Day 1205... today we will try to get the blue axolotl We've tried this from day 1129... and still nothing
Eyecraftmc: An Interesting fact is that the bucket not only stores the color information... "breeds two axolot" Wow thats acctually rare...
XD
Charcoal is made through heating it without burning it. So, "smelting" a log would make some where burning wood, would not.
0:15 -0:33 , who told wolf hate skeleton. They actually like to eat skeletons😂
so, minor non-minecraft point: charcoal isn't simply burned wood, but wood burned in a low oxygen environment. this burns away some parts of the wood, leaving a more pure carbon that burns hotter than the original wood. so, it does make sense that you have to smelt wood to make charcoal, you can't simply use the leftovers of a regular fire as charcoal.
it's cool wood is the only object that can smelt and be swelted though.
You probably can, but leftover from the campfire would be a little fraction of charcoal that can be made by proper pyrolisis.
when you got that blue axolotl, that was probably the first time i ever heard emotion in your voice!
That was the smoothest call to action part I've ever heard 😂
That was so unexpected and made me genuinely laugh
that transiton with the globe and subscribers killed me i love your humor even though its not the focus of this channel
dude you reacted so chill for that blue axolotl lol i would have yeeted my mouse in happiness lol
the bee bug seems to work similar with allays. i duped at least around 2k to release into my world as little fairy bird type guys to fly all over my main area. that ~2k amounted to three or four different releases, and each time i did it, nearly every single allay slowly but surely flew towards the west until they disappeared off in that direction. after they all spread out, there might be two or three left at most in the place that i originally released them.
Found your channel a few weeks ago and I m obsessed, love your work and the way u explain, keep it up
Thanks I definitely will :)
12:47 The iron and the rotten flesh are making a hammer 🤣🤣 (Pause to see it)
Thanks. These facts are very helpful! These apply to bedrock too right?
Basically all of them should yes
@@Eyecraftmc 👍 nice.
11:27 That would not be realistic, while the existing mechanic can be. Charcoal is not simply the remains of a wood fire. It is the remains of heating wood beyond combustion temperature in the absence of oxygen. If you just burn wood, you do not get charcoal. But if you heat wood to burning temperature without oxygen, it turns into charcoal.
Bruh you got the blue one on camera like that, that’s awesome 👏🏻
Yeah I was surprised for sure
14:16 Thank you for finally confirming this! Been driving me crazy this hasn't been really addressed nor patched properly.
Dogs scare skeletons, cats scare creepers, what scares spiders and zombies?
I also call the badlands biome the red desert biome because it has red sand instead of regular sand
I've heard players call it the mesa biome (its old name) the terracotta biome, the red sand biome or the badlands biome, definitely an area with a lot of ways to describe it
That man really got a blue Axolotl while recording a video lol
Important deailt about the frost ice from frost walking: At nice it does become normal ice. I was trying to fight the Wither on the water with frost walking in bedrock edition, and during the day it was working great, but at night the tide turned against me...
Fun fact about frosted ice: in legacy console edition you could get the frosted ice item if you used a silk touch pickaxe, but unfortunaly you can't anymore
The bucket of axolotl will (in bedrock) not only tell you what the color is, but whether or not it is an adult or baby.
Does it actually stay the same age tho? I've had baby axolotls that I've picked up in a bucket and they did grow up (bedrock edition)
@@amberhynes1131 one says "Bucket of Adult Cyan Axolotl" and another I have says "Bucket of Baby Gold Axolotl" on my main world on my phone (Bedrock). I just checked so 1.19 version.
@@jmoneyjoshkinion4576 I mean he says if you place the baby down it'll stay a baby, but idk about that I'm on 1.19.20 (I think) on PS4 and beta on PE but I think they do grow up, the only way to keep it a baby I'm pretty sure is to keep them in the bucket for eternity
@@amberhynes1131 yea if kept in a bucket they will stay a baby forever, and grow up out of a bucket, I think in 20 minutes, or sooner if feed tropical fish.
This is exactly why I have subscribed to your channel! I like this kind of videos!!
There are approximately 8,056,432,000 people that aren’t subscribed to eyecraftmc and we need to get that number down to 0.
"if it was more realistic"
Dude it's a game where you pay as a block man that can carry tons of gold and kill dragons, but you're talking about a furnace
If that blue axolotl doesn't deserve a subscribe, I don't know what does.
I think the water and lava thing makes perfect sense
If you jump in a pool you don't see the splash.
If you nearly miss stepping in a puddle and hit the side, it usually splashes
Bro you're voice is soothing, I can sleep and listen to you in my ears ngl
Love these videos! I always learn at least one new thing from them, which is saying something, since I have been playing since it came out.
Love this series thanks
Np!
Waterlogged slabs cannot catch fire or be blown up.
Always love these 20 things in minecraft videos. So many random little things to know about the game it’s CRAZY lol
Ok that globe connection to the sub segment was funny you got me
Another interesting video 👍😇👈
Thanks :D
"most any other mob don't have swim animation"
Bedrock Drowned: ...
It’s really relieving to know where my bees have gone. Thank you.
I use charcoal as my standard fuel for early to mid game. It performs identically to coal, but without needing to mine it. Admittedly, you can't get it in block form (or else it would be the perfect fuel source in my opinion), but that's not a real issue in my opinion, not when it lets you simplify your supply situation regarding fuel sources (and especially when I already start the game with deforestation as my starting goal, second only to finding wool).
I always use lava buckets. Tiny lava farms are super accessible usually, all you have to find is dripstone and iron for a cauldron. Then bam! Infinite lava/infinite long lasting fuel ^^
@@lauremuffie7228 Aye, but I've never had a world where everything was in reach for getting a lava farm running before midgame. Either I've just been looking for dripstone in the wrong places or I'm very unlucky.
@@lauremuffie7228 i still remember the time when using lava bucket as fuel consumed bucket itself, not just lava from it.
Didn't know dogs would chase skeletons at night, always tought it was at any time
man this guys channel is underrated
Hi. Don’t know if it’s unique but I use the lease in creative to leash animals on the ground and fly through the air to move them around. It’s fast for me and keeps other animals from escaping while a fence gate is open. Have to be careful though and not unleash them too high from the ground-they fall too hard and die.
I think the reason the whither changes the sky is the effect it has to prevent the sun from burning undead mobs
With the bees i play on bedrock but my base is in a desert with not many nearby trees or plants besides the ones in my base and my bees dont move far and they fill each hive around my base maybe the lack of closer hives and plants keep them put
Bro, the amount of information and tutorials you put out is immensely helpful. Thank you for all the videos man!
Will a wolf come into the nether with me? I’m getting fed up with being nothing more than an organic armour delivery system for the skeletons that live in the soul valleys.
2:41 that was smooth
What is the best way to find caves in minecraft?
The weirdest fact I know is that if you put a slab on the top part of water you can still put a Lilly pad on it without seethe water.
This is the greatest minecraft channel ever!! I love you mr Eyecraft
I like to imagine the beetroots are what the people who used to live in the end city survived on
Lore wise, beetroot seeds in the End makes no sense. All Endermen eat is chorus fruit
Hello, I love your videos but I think you should try and do a suvirval series or try something new! Watching from Italy🇮🇹
5:15 The best luck ever. Keep up that great work!
In that moment I was like from this 🙂 to this 😳. 😂
As always a great video, keep up the good work
Thanks!
You can glitch the falling particles for water and lava by landing on a side of a block OR by landing on the edge of a cauldron filled with lava or water!
That was one of the smoothest sub reminders I’ve ever witnessed
02:40 Priceless 😂😂👍🏻👍🏻
With frost walker, you can also walk on magma blocks without any damage, and you don't have to sneak. 😁🤗
15:07
You missed a few blocks... You only mentioned 2 blocks that couldn't get snow on them, but there are others like Dirt Path that also can't get snow layer on it.
Info missing. Just giving a heads up. :)
“Looking at the globe on this cartography table reminds me there are people all around the world that are not subscribed to my channel”
Cool that you got the blue axolotl
I actually gasped when I saw the rare blue axolotl spawn wow that's crazy!!
Yay! More facts!!
How is that possible its 2/1500 chance of getting one by breading 😲🤯🤯 5:17
So Mojang managed to make bees tend to go extinct in the game, not just irl.
Pillagers were killing babies, but they changed it
I think the wolfs actually love skeletons, just maybe a little too much
7:51 Someone at Mojang clearly likes The Shining XD
One Minecraft fact that I know (and don’t like knowing) is that, as a bedrock player, I can only have 10 enemy mobs spawned naturally around me.
2:47 made go -_- , agree and then sub
Actually that is how charcoal is more or less how charcoal is made. If you burn wood in a fire you get ash not charcoal. Charcoal is made by slowly smoldering and dehydrating the wood over a number of days usually with a fire made from the same wood.
Charcoal making is real that's how wood charcoal is made
5:18 i like your laught
Vindicators don't target baby villagers because they're just child
Love your videos they have helped me alot on my survival world thank you :)
Np!
Well, that answers the question: "where'd all my freakin' bees go?"
Literally just found your channel about 2 weeks ago and have binged all of it. Love all your content so much. Been playing MC for 10 years and still learn something from each video
Lmao at 2:40. That probably would’ve got me to subscribe. (I’m already subscribed)
The lack of inflection, or idk… something, in dudes voice is like…. Damn dude.. it’s like he’s reading a school report. lol. Nice video!
Just found your channel and I love it! Keep up the great vids!
2:41, that was smooth and funny hahaha I would subscribe but I’m a bedrock gamer
In bedrock the wither's effect on the Sky turn it all into grey
Interesting!
10/10 subscription plug