"Gotta pick up my torches bc they don't grow on trees." They do, in fact, grow on trees. Smelt a log block in a furnace (top slot) to get charcoal. Does the exact same thing as coal but is easily renewable.
When they addede charcoal, that was such a gamechanger! I play Technic so coal has other uses and it's great to have an alternative renewable source of fuel as effective as coal until I transition to electric furnaces.
@@superego13itch with the new, huge caves and ore distribution it's great too. Once you get to deepslate you'll never find coal again unless you specifically go mining for it.
Next thing I’d recommend doing is putting all your non-essentials into storage, but keep things like food, torches, armour, weapons and tools with you, and then going to find a large cave. You’ll wanna look around there for a good while until you find this blue ore - they are diamonds, which are the strongest overworld materials. You need an iron pickaxe to mine them
As someone who as played minecraft since the Age of 9 This has become one of my new favourite series Drew is also funny, chill, and open to learning about the game which is hella cool
You can't pick up arrows fired from an enemy, you can only pick up arrows they drop when they die. You can pick up arrows fired from your own bow though.
6:41 That sound is from an enderman (the tall, black skinny ones with the purple eyes and particles). THey're harmless as long as you don't look them in the eyes or hurt them. And they get hurt (but not aggroed) by touching water. Fun fact: the endermen speak; the first sound you heard is "What's up?", the one at 6:49 is "Hey" and the one at 6:52 was "Hello". That's what they say all day while idling around.
XD yeah villagers can have various "jobs" depending on a "job block" (like the fletcher needing a fletching table) in their vicinity, they might often offer various very good trades, also after you trade with them a handful of times they upgrade and they get 2 new trades, depending on their job. Trades use emeralds as currency as they either buys stuff (giving you emeralds for stuff) or they sell stuff (they take emeralds and give you stuff)
Absolute Comedy. Drew you do an amazing job at staying positive & emulating Every Minecrafter's 1st experience so vividly & animated. Keep the series going & well keep watching!
Tip- 1. Pull everything you don't need in a chest. 2. Make your walls of cobblestone not sand. 3. Always carry wood and food. 4. You don't need coal you can simply burn log into charcoal.
It's good to see him enjoying Minecraft now lol. It grows on u until everything u can think about is what you are going to do next in Minecraft when u are not playing lol.
small tip, when crafting (torches for example) you can shift-click the item on the menu to craft the maximum amount. Saves you having to click craft multiple times
Wandering trader drinks invisibilty potion at night to stay safe from the monsters. that's why he disappeared suddenly lol. Zombie make snoring type of sounds, you keep hearing them because they are nearby. any monster can spawn in darkness, that is why they are in caves or appear during the night on the surface as well. leaving torches behind is uneconomical but it ensures that you don't get stabbed in the back while you're happily mining iron or diamonds you could have gone deeper when you were just digging a hole in the cave, the black/gray stone (namely deepslate) means now you can find diamonds, they can only be found there.
1:16 keep your gunpowder! It's actually useful if you want to make TNT (to mine for netherite in the nether, that's what I use it for) or fireworks (when you have an elytra, using fireworks will boost you).
@@Javitxuu The netherite and elytra are certainly spoilers, but he does have a little bit of iron armour and he got blown up by tnt, plus he has access to sand and he knows how to kill a creeper, so I think it's fine to tell him about TNT at least.
Recommendations: if you're in need of torches and can't find coal, just cook up some logs from trees to make charcoal. When the leaves of the tree you cut down (if there's no more wood left in it) start to decay- they'll drop saplings you can gather and place back down to regrow them. One of the oldest farms you can make- the manual tree farm. Need wood for tools, torches, chests, almost everything in the early and mid game. Try to always keep atleast a stack of torches on you. When you're caving, don't break the torches when you're done. Leave them there and craft more later. The more light in an area, the less mobs in the area. When you're crafting a bunch of items, instead of clicking the item in the crafting book once, then manually putting them into you're inventory- you can hold shift + left mouse click to place all of the items you have to craft in the crafting window. You can also hold shift + left click to do a craft all maneuver. They will all go into one of your inventory slots. You can also hold shift+ left click on any items to quickly move them from one inventory to another. I Hope: 1) you see these, 2) you **remember** haha 3) you make many more of these videos. As a MC Vet, I can see the appeal of the game is working it's way in. The realizations you've made without even realizing it yourself, is great. From the earlier videos using the wrong weapon/tool to in this video realizing that Golden tools are much faster, last less time, and can't mine certain items- like iron. Noticing the importance of using not only the correct tools now, but that each material can't mine certain blocks. As well as the bit with the iron where you came back to where you last saw it to see if there was more. Something every vet does that's just second nature now, mining around the area to check for more. Mostly with diamonds and another block you haven't come into contact with yet, it's in a different dimension and a ways off to be worried about. But those little things, it's fundamental growth. One thing to note, if you're at a certain geographical height location (Y level, up and down) in the world and you spot an ore, that's in the range for that particular ore to generate at. So if you keep mining on that same level, you're bound to find more :) Cheers buddy, hope this helps you. Please keep these videos coming! The joy is contagious.
@@abhaysharma937 Hahaha. I like the game and know it's in and outs and just trying to pass them along. Plus I like watching his vids, dude's funny. It's just hard watching certain points. I'm actually on vacation and there's only so many things you can do and see before you get bored of it. So I certainly have the time to write out long ass comments like that one and I guess to some extent, now this one lol.
you can actually find more ores in the water caves, just bring a door and place it on the bottom of one to make a small air pocket, if you don't want to use a bug, get a magma block (it looks like someone heated up cobblestone to 100000000 degrees) and place it the bottom of one of those water caves (like I said to do so with the door) and crouch (shift key) on it it will replenish you air meter, break it and take it with you to any ores you see in the cave, place it down next to the ores and rinse and repeat, leave your valuables behind because this method can be tricky of new players.
Here’s how each pickaxe gets items: wood and gold = coal stone = copper, iron, coal Iron = diamond, gold, copper, iron, coal diamond = netherite, diamond, gold, copper, iron, coal netherite = all of the above
You dont need to always keep a crafting table on you, just a stack of wood. You can turn them into a crafting table, or if you're in a cave and outta tourches you just need to find some coal, a stack of logs is always in my inventory when I go on a walk-about
Try making a Hoe, right clicking dirt and placing seeds on the farmland (then make a one block hole in the ground at least 4-5 blocks near the farmland and fill it up with a bucket of water). You can turn watermelon into watermelon seeds, then you have a more reliable source of good, by braking patches of grass you may get wheat seeds
Drew, here's some tips: what you just did near the end of the videos with the villager is called trading. Emerald is a form of currency in the over world that you can exhange with different kinds of items. Gold ingot is also a form of currency in the nether dimensions that you can trade with items with piglins by simply throwing it into them. Also in order to make a portal into the nether, you need atleast 8 - 12 blocks of obsidian which you can obtain by placing a bucket of lava on water. To build the portal, make a 4x4 frame of obsidian blocks vertically and light the inside on fire with flint and steel. Btw before you go in the nether dont forget to be fully equipped with armor and atleast wear a single piece of gold armor. If not it might not go well for you.
You can use the lava/water combining to your advantage . If they are both flowing on the same level it turns to cobble stone, if flowing lava goes on top of water it turns to plain stone, (both are useful if you don’t want to mine a bunch of stone but need a lot for a build) it’s not used much on vanilla Minecraft, but is useful from some modded play like One Block/Sky Block mods. Spoiler: if flowing water goes on top lava it turns to something called obsidian (which you can only collect with a diamond pick axe, and is used it build portals to other dimensions, and making enchanting tables)
15:55 ⚠️FUN FACT⚠️ Yes, Villagers have different Jobs & different trades for every station there is. (Villagers are my favourite mob, & they can help you for almost everything you need in this game) - Diamond Armors. - Diamond Tools & Weapons. - Enchantment (To make your weapon stronger, make your tools mine faster & mine MORE ores)
In order to kill the dragon you need to go to the nether first. You can do that by creating a nether portal using 14obsidian and placing them in a 4x5 rectangle shape (the 5 vertically and the 4 horizontally). Obsidian can be mined with a diamond pickaxe and created when water touches lava. When you have the nether portal ready you need to light it up. You have to use a flint and steel that is crafted with 1iron and 1flint. You get flint when you break gravel(found at 3:42) but it may take a few tries before it drops. Once you ignite the portal, by right clicking the inside of the portal frame with the flint and steel, this purple thing will appear inside the portal frame(the portal frame is the obsidian shape). You need to get in the purple thing a stay for a few seconds and you will get teleported. Remeber to wear one piece of gold armor or else the piglins will attack you (preferably boots because gold is inferior to iron armor and the boots will sacrifice less armor points). Only monster are skeletons, blazes(yellow things with rods on fire), zoglins(huge pigs), ghasts(huge ghosts) and piglin brutes(the ones with the axes, you can usexlava buckets to place lava and kill them). The endermen (mentioned as spiders standing up) are peaceful as long as you don't look directly at their head. When the endermen die they drop enderpearls(you can kill endermen by abusing the fact that they are 3blocks tall and creating a 2block tall shelter for you but make sure you have a 3block distance from them because they can hit you if you get too close). You can also trade with piglins using gold to get enderpearls. If you travel far enough you will find a nether fortress. The nether fortress must not be confused with a bastion. You can distinguish between the 2 from the color, mobs or achievement you get when you get in one. The nether fortress is more red/purple while the bastion is more black. The nether fortress has blazes(yellow things that fly, have rods and are on fire) and wither skeletons(black skeletons that have stone swords) while bastions have piglins and piglin brutes (both are humanoid pigs with nose piercings and huge ears. The normal piglins wear brown and have either golden swords or crossbows and are more passive while the piglin brutes are 100% aggressive wear black and have golden axes and more health, they are the protectors. What you must focus on are the blazes. You need to kill them, they drop blaze rods, which you need 7 of. If you place these alone in the crafting table you get blaze powder. Place the powder with the enderpearls in the crafting table to make eyes of ender. You will then have to go outside and right click eyes of ender ONE AT A TIME. They will then float and show you the direction and they will either fall for you to pick back up or break. You have travel in that direction and throws one every few minutes to see if you have passed it. Once you have found it dig down until you find the stronghold, you will have go look around for the portal room. It has lava on the sides and stairs going up to the portal. The portal is 3x3 square with no corners. There is lava below it so watch out. All you have to do is place the eyes of ender by right clicking the portal blocks (some already have eyes on them). Then jump in. You will be on an obsidian platform bridge carefully or dig your self out if you are in a box. The dragon regenerats from the crystals that are on the towers but the crystals expload when you break them so be careful. Also learn to mlg with water buckets as the dragon throws you very high up and dont look at endermen(you can carve a pumpkin by right clicking it with sheers and then wear it wo that you can look at endermen eithout aggravating them. A tip is to use coordinates that are shown when you click "F3" (they are in the left side of the screen near the middle) you can use them to go back to your base and know where stuff are or how far you are. Also remember to use beds to set your spawnpoint but don't do it in the nether or the end because the beds explode. But you can do it outside the portals before to go in. Good luck!
Little tip for not getting lost in the caves: I like to put torches on my right side while walking in and deeper, so when I want to go back I know they should be on my left side
Fletcher table is a profession block. If a villager finds it, he will change into one of the professions that will buy/sell stuff like arrows and sticks. As you trade with him, he will level up and sell more advanced items. Get wood ---> make sticks ---> sell to that villager you found ---> now you have emeralds for money! There are lots of other profession blocks that do the same thing. The loom you found turns a villager into a shepherd and he buys/sells wool items. I would destroy that one so the villager can pick a different profession. (shepherds not really good for much early game) If you craft a composter, you will get a farmer that can buy and sell food. Eventually you will want to craft a lectern to make a villager into a librarian which will sell you books that you can use make your pickaxe, swords, and armor more powerful. Once you trade with a villager, the profession becomes PERMANENT. However if you haven't traded with him, you can destroy the profession block (Loom) and he'll pick a different profession if you provide him with a new profession block. Also the noises you hear is the villager working at his profession which means he's renewing his trades for you.
You can make a bucket, and use it to make a waterfall down into caves. You can also swim up waterfalls. You can pick the water up again, but it counts as a block and must be picked up from where you placed it
Crouching keeps you from falling off edges. In a furnace, smelt logs into charcoal. Charcoal is the plentiful alternative to coal, for trees are infinite.
To reduce the amount of coal you use, make charcoal from logs in order to make torches. Also, make iron buckets to gather up lava to utilize for smelting items in your stove. You can turn zombies back into villagers. Trap them first and then feed them a golden apple and throw a splash potion of weakness at them. Level 10 to 14 has diamonds. I tend to clear out massive areas underground to find enough diamonds to make a suit of armor and the diamond tools.
The key to find your way back out of mines is placing your torches either on your left or right side as you travel away from the entrance. That way they are on the opposite side to help you find your way back out. The endermen can steal your row boat. Have fun.
here's a trick for exploring caves to avoid getting lost: always put your torches on the same side of the tunnel/cave (I always place them on the left side) then you can follow them back on the opposite side that you put them down
Wandering Traders take an invisibility potion at sunset to hide from mobs. You can only trade with them from sunup to sundown. The 'bubble effect' happens when they or the player drinks a potion and the potion is active. 😉
So, torches actually do grow on trees, sort of. Although coal is pretty common, if you don’t have any you can use a furnace (craft 8 cobblestone blocks in a square with crafting table grid) to burn a wood tree block with a wood plank block to make charcoal. You can put charcoal or coal on top of a stick on the crafting grid to make torches. You can also make your own sticks by putting two wooden plank blocks on top of each other on the crafting grid. Soon you’ll have tons of torches!
9:26 Now you are at that border, where the stone becomes harder to mine. Just stay above that level and mine in a straight line. You will find humongous caves.
Pretty small but useful thing to know, you can't actually pick up skeleton arrows when they get shot, but sometimes you should be able to pick up your own.
You can't pick up arrows that were shot by skeletons or using an infinity-enchanted bow. If you yourself or another player shot them without an infinity enchantment you can pick them up.
0:57 Bring down a source of wood. Either an Oak Sapling or an Acacia Sapling. You can run around underground for days and will run out of wood. The new meta is, to get a Moss Block asap. Because with some Bone Meal, you have Oak Wood, you have Oxeye Daisy and you have Seeds.
If planting an underground tree farm you’ll want enough light near the tree and lots of space above and around it! I always underestimate how much space trees need to grow in caves.
@@lijahsampson6979 Oak don't need that much space🤗 5 blocks of wood is enough to keep me going. As for the light, one torch, adjacent to the dirt, is sufficient. Just, when you force a 6-high oak, you go through a lot of bone meal or time. I had better luck with 7😁 Another good thing about oak is, they don't need any horizontal space. An oak sapling will grow in a 1-wide hole.
It's time to dig for diamonds! I recommend starting to dig down near the house (but not straight down!), and dig to the coordinate Y= -59 (press F3 and the coordinates X, Y and Z will be visible on the left), and at this height just dig in any direction. Another option is to look for diamonds in caves, but this is dangerous and they appear less often when exposed to air
The guy in the very last moment was the wandering trader, which is just a guy walking around the world trying to trade. His trades are trash though. What happened to him, is that he drank an invisibility potion
The "wandering trader" appears randomly...he's almost useless unless you want what he's selling....most people kill him and the lamas for the "leads" that drop from him being separated from the llamas.(the lamas spit and it does do damage to you)
The guy that you meet at your house is wandering trader, they traded useless item most of the time so just kill him and take his loot and his pet Llama, they always drink invisible potion when it about to be night to protect himself from mob
You need shears to collect lichen. Lichen is good because it glows. I don't recall if it gives you any recipes. You also need shears to collect vines. You want vines.
Yes, you can find them fast in deep caves, but also fairly quickly if you are at a very deep point and just start digging straight in a two block window, sometimes branching out. If you’re scared of caves like I am it’s an alternative that will also guarantee you find some.
@@lijahsampson6979 also, with moss, you're taking a wide area straight down. That allows you to see much of your ore veins before mining them out, and you know what to expect.
If you are wondering what those little wells in desert do then you must craft a brush and you can use that on suspicious sand which looks like sand but a bit wierd
If you press F3, you will see a bunch of data... Look for the coordenates XYZ, Which X and Z are your position in the world, and Y is your altitude. You need to craft pickaxes from better materials like iron and diamond to better stuff. Only iron can break diamond, and diamond can break everything. You can dig a stairway down to mine in the deeper layers, where the good stuff are... The gold pickaxe can mine things faster, but doesn't last long. With the diamond pickaxe you can mine obsidian, which is a block you can generate by putting water above lava. With the obsidian and a flint and stell, you can make a portal to the Nether dimension, where you will need stuff from there to go to the End dimension, to kill the Ender Dragon...
You clicked on the villager and it showed a trading menu. This can be done for all villagers and they have all different types of trades, according to their profession. Have fun trading!
1. Zombies, 2. You hear them because they're near, 3. They are growling, not snoring. You probably know this at this juncture but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in!
you can crouch and slowly walk to the edge any block so you don't fall off of high places , just keep holding the crouch key, or just go to options to turn it to a toggle ^w^ the game will not allow you to fall if you are crouched so you can bridge to areas.
Yes it's a zombie...yes it's underground...and everything makes preset noises....you hear it because your within the range to hear them....idk the exact numbers but it means you're within roughly 20 blocks of the "mob"
You can't pick up the skeleton shot arrows cause then you could have a too OP arrow farm by just like trapping a skeleton you can get unlimited arrows. (you can however pick up your own arrows by just walking near them). Oh also try shift clicking when doing anything in any inventory, be it in chests/furnaces or when crafting shit or whatever shift clicking is very useful.
"Gotta pick up my torches bc they don't grow on trees."
They do, in fact, grow on trees. Smelt a log block in a furnace (top slot) to get charcoal. Does the exact same thing as coal but is easily renewable.
When they addede charcoal, that was such a gamechanger! I play Technic so coal has other uses and it's great to have an alternative renewable source of fuel as effective as coal until I transition to electric furnaces.
@@superego13itch with the new, huge caves and ore distribution it's great too. Once you get to deepslate you'll never find coal again unless you specifically go mining for it.
Next thing I’d recommend doing is putting all your non-essentials into storage, but keep things like food, torches, armour, weapons and tools with you, and then going to find a large cave. You’ll wanna look around there for a good while until you find this blue ore - they are diamonds, which are the strongest overworld materials. You need an iron pickaxe to mine them
just note you will need an iron pickaxe in Order to mine diamonds and some other ores
@@meganmills5412 he did
As someone who as played minecraft since the Age of 9
This has become one of my new favourite series
Drew is also funny, chill, and open to learning about the game which is hella cool
i'm a simple man. drew makes a minecraft video, i watch.
He's actually improved quite a bit.
Love the series so far!
THank you!
You can't pick up arrows fired from an enemy, you can only pick up arrows they drop when they die. You can pick up arrows fired from your own bow though.
You disturbed those three people enjoying adult time 😂😂😂😂
6:41 That sound is from an enderman (the tall, black skinny ones with the purple eyes and particles). THey're harmless as long as you don't look them in the eyes or hurt them. And they get hurt (but not aggroed) by touching water.
Fun fact: the endermen speak; the first sound you heard is "What's up?", the one at 6:49 is "Hey" and the one at 6:52 was "Hello". That's what they say all day while idling around.
XD yeah villagers can have various "jobs" depending on a "job block" (like the fletcher needing a fletching table) in their vicinity, they might often offer various very good trades, also after you trade with them a handful of times they upgrade and they get 2 new trades, depending on their job. Trades use emeralds as currency as they either buys stuff (giving you emeralds for stuff) or they sell stuff (they take emeralds and give you stuff)
I'll keep watching these Minecraft videos until he defeats the Ender Dragon, someday
@DarkShadowMF You keep confusing him making him think that's next step
I doubt that would happen
Not in this world
@@DarkShadowMF That's gonna happen around episode 10.345 probably, but why not^^
I'll keep watching after that! Taking out the dragon (many, MANY episodes from now 😅) is when the game starts to get good!
Absolute Comedy. Drew you do an amazing job at staying positive & emulating Every Minecrafter's 1st experience so vividly & animated. Keep the series going & well keep watching!
While in caves I put torches on the left side only so on the way out I keep the torches on my right😊
also don't break them, you backtracked twice because you thought something was unexplored cause it was dark.
Tip-
1. Pull everything you don't need in a chest.
2. Make your walls of cobblestone not sand.
3. Always carry wood and food.
4. You don't need coal you can simply burn log into charcoal.
It's good to see him enjoying Minecraft now lol. It grows on u until everything u can think about is what you are going to do next in Minecraft when u are not playing lol.
small tip, when crafting (torches for example) you can shift-click the item on the menu to craft the maximum amount. Saves you having to click craft multiple times
Wandering trader drinks invisibilty potion at night to stay safe from the monsters. that's why he disappeared suddenly lol.
Zombie make snoring type of sounds, you keep hearing them because they are nearby. any monster can spawn in darkness, that is why they are in caves or appear during the night on the surface as well. leaving torches behind is uneconomical but it ensures that you don't get stabbed in the back while you're happily mining iron or diamonds
you could have gone deeper when you were just digging a hole in the cave, the black/gray stone (namely deepslate) means now you can find diamonds, they can only be found there.
1:16 keep your gunpowder! It's actually useful if you want to make TNT (to mine for netherite in the nether, that's what I use it for) or fireworks (when you have an elytra, using fireworks will boost you).
bro chill, he's just starting out in the game, he doesn't even have iron armor and you're giving him spoilers about tnt, netherite and elytra
@@Javitxuu The netherite and elytra are certainly spoilers, but he does have a little bit of iron armour and he got blown up by tnt, plus he has access to sand and he knows how to kill a creeper, so I think it's fine to tell him about TNT at least.
@@Javitxuu It's for the future, no harm in telling him about it.
Recommendations: if you're in need of torches and can't find coal, just cook up some logs from trees to make charcoal. When the leaves of the tree you cut down (if there's no more wood left in it) start to decay- they'll drop saplings you can gather and place back down to regrow them. One of the oldest farms you can make- the manual tree farm. Need wood for tools, torches, chests, almost everything in the early and mid game.
Try to always keep atleast a stack of torches on you. When you're caving, don't break the torches when you're done. Leave them there and craft more later. The more light in an area, the less mobs in the area.
When you're crafting a bunch of items, instead of clicking the item in the crafting book once, then manually putting them into you're inventory- you can hold shift + left mouse click to place all of the items you have to craft in the crafting window. You can also hold shift + left click to do a craft all maneuver. They will all go into one of your inventory slots. You can also hold shift+ left click on any items to quickly move them from one inventory to another.
I Hope:
1) you see these,
2) you **remember** haha
3) you make many more of these videos.
As a MC Vet, I can see the appeal of the game is working it's way in. The realizations you've made without even realizing it yourself, is great. From the earlier videos using the wrong weapon/tool to in this video realizing that Golden tools are much faster, last less time, and can't mine certain items- like iron. Noticing the importance of using not only the correct tools now, but that each material can't mine certain blocks. As well as the bit with the iron where you came back to where you last saw it to see if there was more. Something every vet does that's just second nature now, mining around the area to check for more. Mostly with diamonds and another block you haven't come into contact with yet, it's in a different dimension and a ways off to be worried about. But those little things, it's fundamental growth. One thing to note, if you're at a certain geographical height location (Y level, up and down) in the world and you spot an ore, that's in the range for that particular ore to generate at. So if you keep mining on that same level, you're bound to find more :)
Cheers buddy, hope this helps you. Please keep these videos coming! The joy is contagious.
U r totally unemployed
@@abhaysharma937 awww how'd you know?
@@C.J.33 you already know that 😂
@@abhaysharma937 Hahaha. I like the game and know it's in and outs and just trying to pass them along. Plus I like watching his vids, dude's funny. It's just hard watching certain points. I'm actually on vacation and there's only so many things you can do and see before you get bored of it. So I certainly have the time to write out long ass comments like that one and I guess to some extent, now this one lol.
@@C.J.33 ok buddy enjoy ur vacation 👍
Close caves to the surface can have caves with zombies, or zombie spanners, which is why the noises
This mincraft series is so great! Honestly ❤
you can actually find more ores in the water caves, just bring a door and place it on the bottom of one to make a small air pocket, if you don't want to use a bug, get a magma block (it looks like someone heated up cobblestone to 100000000 degrees) and place it the bottom of one of those water caves (like I said to do so with the door) and crouch (shift key) on it it will replenish you air meter, break it and take it with you to any ores you see in the cave, place it down next to the ores and rinse and repeat, leave your valuables behind because this method can be tricky of new players.
Here’s how each pickaxe gets items:
wood and gold = coal
stone = copper, iron, coal
Iron = diamond, gold, copper, iron, coal
diamond = netherite, diamond, gold, copper, iron, coal
netherite = all of the above
you forget gold lol
@@GagnesterLOL “wood and gold” literally the first ones
You forgot emerald
@@YoungAlchemist2 I doubt he will see emerald anytime soon
@@Av3nCreeper 😂😂😂
You're right
You dont need to always keep a crafting table on you, just a stack of wood. You can turn them into a crafting table, or if you're in a cave and outta tourches you just need to find some coal, a stack of logs is always in my inventory when I go on a walk-about
MINECRAFT GOOO!
Best VIDS ever!!!!!
Yeah, it's just zombies you're hearing in caves underneath you. They just sound sleepy, lol
Try making a Hoe, right clicking dirt and placing seeds on the farmland (then make a one block hole in the ground at least 4-5 blocks near the farmland and fill it up with a bucket of water). You can turn watermelon into watermelon seeds, then you have a more reliable source of good, by braking patches of grass you may get wheat seeds
Drew, here's some tips: what you just did near the end of the videos with the villager is called trading.
Emerald is a form of currency in the over world that you can exhange with different kinds of items. Gold ingot is also a form of currency in the nether dimensions that you can trade with items with piglins by simply throwing it into them.
Also in order to make a portal into the nether, you need atleast 8 - 12 blocks of obsidian which you can obtain by placing a bucket of lava on water. To build the portal, make a 4x4 frame of obsidian blocks vertically and light the inside on fire with flint and steel.
Btw before you go in the nether dont forget to be fully equipped with armor and atleast wear a single piece of gold armor. If not it might not go well for you.
They grow up so fast 🤧
You can use the lava/water combining to your advantage . If they are both flowing on the same level it turns to cobble stone, if flowing lava goes on top of water it turns to plain stone, (both are useful if you don’t want to mine a bunch of stone but need a lot for a build) it’s not used much on vanilla Minecraft, but is useful from some modded play like One Block/Sky Block mods.
Spoiler: if flowing water goes on top lava it turns to something called obsidian (which you can only collect with a diamond pick axe, and is used it build portals to other dimensions, and making enchanting tables)
Love those Videos so much!
The villager went for a roll in the hay😂
Underrated! XD
You need 34 iron ingots to make full armour and tools.
15:55 ⚠️FUN FACT⚠️
Yes, Villagers have different Jobs & different trades for every station there is.
(Villagers are my favourite mob, & they can help you for almost everything you need in this game)
- Diamond Armors.
- Diamond Tools & Weapons.
- Enchantment
(To make your weapon stronger, make your tools mine faster & mine MORE ores)
In order to kill the dragon you need to go to the nether first. You can do that by creating a nether portal using 14obsidian and placing them in a 4x5 rectangle shape (the 5 vertically and the 4 horizontally). Obsidian can be mined with a diamond pickaxe and created when water touches lava. When you have the nether portal ready you need to light it up. You have to use a flint and steel that is crafted with 1iron and 1flint. You get flint when you break gravel(found at 3:42) but it may take a few tries before it drops. Once you ignite the portal, by right clicking the inside of the portal frame with the flint and steel, this purple thing will appear inside the portal frame(the portal frame is the obsidian shape). You need to get in the purple thing a stay for a few seconds and you will get teleported. Remeber to wear one piece of gold armor or else the piglins will attack you (preferably boots because gold is inferior to iron armor and the boots will sacrifice less armor points). Only monster are skeletons, blazes(yellow things with rods on fire), zoglins(huge pigs), ghasts(huge ghosts) and piglin brutes(the ones with the axes, you can usexlava buckets to place lava and kill them). The endermen (mentioned as spiders standing up) are peaceful as long as you don't look directly at their head. When the endermen die they drop enderpearls(you can kill endermen by abusing the fact that they are 3blocks tall and creating a 2block tall shelter for you but make sure you have a 3block distance from them because they can hit you if you get too close). You can also trade with piglins using gold to get enderpearls. If you travel far enough you will find a nether fortress. The nether fortress must not be confused with a bastion. You can distinguish between the 2 from the color, mobs or achievement you get when you get in one. The nether fortress is more red/purple while the bastion is more black. The nether fortress has blazes(yellow things that fly, have rods and are on fire) and wither skeletons(black skeletons that have stone swords) while bastions have piglins and piglin brutes (both are humanoid pigs with nose piercings and huge ears. The normal piglins wear brown and have either golden swords or crossbows and are more passive while the piglin brutes are 100% aggressive wear black and have golden axes and more health, they are the protectors. What you must focus on are the blazes. You need to kill them, they drop blaze rods, which you need 7 of. If you place these alone in the crafting table you get blaze powder. Place the powder with the enderpearls in the crafting table to make eyes of ender. You will then have to go outside and right click eyes of ender ONE AT A TIME. They will then float and show you the direction and they will either fall for you to pick back up or break. You have travel in that direction and throws one every few minutes to see if you have passed it. Once you have found it dig down until you find the stronghold, you will have go look around for the portal room. It has lava on the sides and stairs going up to the portal. The portal is 3x3 square with no corners. There is lava below it so watch out. All you have to do is place the eyes of ender by right clicking the portal blocks (some already have eyes on them). Then jump in. You will be on an obsidian platform bridge carefully or dig your self out if you are in a box. The dragon regenerats from the crystals that are on the towers but the crystals expload when you break them so be careful. Also learn to mlg with water buckets as the dragon throws you very high up and dont look at endermen(you can carve a pumpkin by right clicking it with sheers and then wear it wo that you can look at endermen eithout aggravating them. A tip is to use coordinates that are shown when you click "F3" (they are in the left side of the screen near the middle) you can use them to go back to your base and know where stuff are or how far you are. Also remember to use beds to set your spawnpoint but don't do it in the nether or the end because the beds explode. But you can do it outside the portals before to go in.
Good luck!
Little tip for not getting lost in the caves: I like to put torches on my right side while walking in and deeper, so when I want to go back I know they should be on my left side
Fletcher table is a profession block. If a villager finds it, he will change into one of the professions that will buy/sell stuff like arrows and sticks. As you trade with him, he will level up and sell more advanced items. Get wood ---> make sticks ---> sell to that villager you found ---> now you have emeralds for money!
There are lots of other profession blocks that do the same thing. The loom you found turns a villager into a shepherd and he buys/sells wool items. I would destroy that one so the villager can pick a different profession. (shepherds not really good for much early game)
If you craft a composter, you will get a farmer that can buy and sell food. Eventually you will want to craft a lectern to make a villager into a librarian which will sell you books that you can use make your pickaxe, swords, and armor more powerful.
Once you trade with a villager, the profession becomes PERMANENT. However if you haven't traded with him, you can destroy the profession block (Loom) and he'll pick a different profession if you provide him with a new profession block. Also the noises you hear is the villager working at his profession which means he's renewing his trades for you.
You can make a bucket, and use it to make a waterfall down into caves. You can also swim up waterfalls. You can pick the water up again, but it counts as a block and must be picked up from where you placed it
Drew having an iron pickax in his inventory the whole time was hard to watch keep it up drew
Crouching keeps you from falling off edges.
In a furnace, smelt logs into charcoal. Charcoal is the plentiful alternative to coal, for trees are infinite.
To reduce the amount of coal you use, make charcoal from logs in order to make torches. Also, make iron buckets to gather up lava to utilize for smelting items in your stove.
You can turn zombies back into villagers. Trap them first and then feed them a golden apple and throw a splash potion of weakness at them.
Level 10 to 14 has diamonds. I tend to clear out massive areas underground to find enough diamonds to make a suit of armor and the diamond tools.
The key to find your way back out of mines is placing your torches either on your left or right side as you travel away from the entrance. That way they are on the opposite side to help you find your way back out.
The endermen can steal your row boat.
Have fun.
here's a trick for exploring caves to avoid getting lost: always put your torches on the same side of the tunnel/cave (I always place them on the left side) then you can follow them back on the opposite side that you put them down
17:10 I just noticed, the tower with the two little houses next to it looks like a certain shape XD
Wandering Traders take an invisibility potion at sunset to hide from mobs. You can only trade with them from sunup to sundown. The 'bubble effect' happens when they or the player drinks a potion and the potion is active. 😉
So, torches actually do grow on trees, sort of. Although coal is pretty common, if you don’t have any you can use a furnace (craft 8 cobblestone blocks in a square with crafting table grid) to burn a wood tree block with a wood plank block to make charcoal. You can put charcoal or coal on top of a stick on the crafting grid to make torches. You can also make your own sticks by putting two wooden plank blocks on top of each other on the crafting grid. Soon you’ll have tons of torches!
This series has been my intro to this channel and I'm loving every second of it ♥
9:26 Now you are at that border, where the stone becomes harder to mine. Just stay above that level and mine in a straight line. You will find humongous caves.
Pretty small but useful thing to know, you can't actually pick up skeleton arrows when they get shot, but sometimes you should be able to pick up your own.
You should make charcoal from burning logs in furnace, you can use charcoal everywhere as a replacement of coal
You can't pick up arrows that were shot by skeletons or using an infinity-enchanted bow. If you yourself or another player shot them without an infinity enchantment you can pick them up.
0:57 Bring down a source of wood. Either an Oak Sapling or an Acacia Sapling. You can run around underground for days and will run out of wood.
The new meta is, to get a Moss Block asap.
Because with some Bone Meal, you have Oak Wood, you have Oxeye Daisy and you have Seeds.
If planting an underground tree farm you’ll want enough light near the tree and lots of space above and around it! I always underestimate how much space trees need to grow in caves.
@@lijahsampson6979 Oak don't need that much space🤗 5 blocks of wood is enough to keep me going.
As for the light, one torch, adjacent to the dirt, is sufficient.
Just, when you force a 6-high oak, you go through a lot of bone meal or time. I had better luck with 7😁
Another good thing about oak is, they don't need any horizontal space. An oak sapling will grow in a 1-wide hole.
It's time to dig for diamonds! I recommend starting to dig down near the house (but not straight down!), and dig to the coordinate Y= -59 (press F3 and the coordinates X, Y and Z will be visible on the left), and at this height just dig in any direction. Another option is to look for diamonds in caves, but this is dangerous and they appear less often when exposed to air
I think he's getting it here.
I got to say that the villagers in between the hay bales was pretty damn funny. I was surprised by that. 😆
The guy in the very last moment was the wandering trader, which is just a guy walking around the world trying to trade. His trades are trash though. What happened to him, is that he drank an invisibility potion
The "wandering trader" appears randomly...he's almost useless unless you want what he's selling....most people kill him and the lamas for the "leads" that drop from him being separated from the llamas.(the lamas spit and it does do damage to you)
14:05 Yeah, they walk into areas they can't get back out of all the time. Villagers are not known for their intelligence. LOL :D
While caving or mining always put your torches on the left on your way in so you just follow torches on the right to find your way out!
6:02 when lava flows into water flow it makes cobble stone
When water flows into lava SOURCE instead then it makes obsidian
And when sperms flows into tube then a child is born
that sticks for emeralds is one of the best villager trades you can get right off the bat :p
Drew GoodHelp, I love your channel so much, I just had to subscribe!
9:25 all you need is ore and cobble stone
Rest are just junk that takes up our inventory space
loving this series so much. so glad I stumbled across this page
Place torches on the right hand wall of a cave as you go down. Then to find your way up follow your torches to your left
The guy that you meet at your house is wandering trader, they traded useless item most of the time so just kill him and take his loot and his pet Llama, they always drink invisible potion when it about to be night to protect himself from mob
“These things don’t grow on trees…” Torches can be literally 100% made from trees! 😂
Congrats on a successful caving adventure! 🎉
Also spiders don't harm when there is enough light with the exception of poisonous spiders, the small lads
I always build a little pier out onto the water and a chest with extra boats in
That's wandering trader in the end
When night comes he drinks invisibility potion to stay undetected by zombies
You need shears to collect lichen. Lichen is good because it glows. I don't recall if it gives you any recipes. You also need shears to collect vines. You want vines.
Dig deep to find diamonds. Use moss to mine industrial amounts.
Yes, you can find them fast in deep caves, but also fairly quickly if you are at a very deep point and just start digging straight in a two block window, sometimes branching out. If you’re scared of caves like I am it’s an alternative that will also guarantee you find some.
@@lijahsampson6979 moss saves on tool durability.
@@lijahsampson6979 also, with moss, you're taking a wide area straight down. That allows you to see much of your ore veins before mining them out, and you know what to expect.
Thanks for this series. It is really fun to watch how someone learning to play MC. I wish to erase my memory and play MC as a first time :D
If you are wondering what those little wells in desert do then you must craft a brush and you can use that on suspicious sand which looks like sand but a bit wierd
the colour of the names of the stuff tells the rarities. so white is common, yellow is rare and light purple is epic
@@JulienGameContent Black is legendary, and Green is Eren Jaeger.
@@KyuuDesperation lol
You hear the zombies because they are usually near you in a cave or something and you hear them from there
When you get close to a zombie underground and in a cave they growl. Take the hay and make bread
Bro got one chunk away from diamond ore in that deepslate and turned around. Just like the meme! 😅. lol “I can turn sticks into emeralds?”
If you press F3, you will see a bunch of data... Look for the coordenates XYZ, Which X and Z are your position in the world, and Y is your altitude. You need to craft pickaxes from better materials like iron and diamond to better stuff. Only iron can break diamond, and diamond can break everything. You can dig a stairway down to mine in the deeper layers, where the good stuff are... The gold pickaxe can mine things faster, but doesn't last long. With the diamond pickaxe you can mine obsidian, which is a block you can generate by putting water above lava. With the obsidian and a flint and stell, you can make a portal to the Nether dimension, where you will need stuff from there to go to the End dimension, to kill the Ender Dragon...
You clicked on the villager and it showed a trading menu. This can be done for all villagers and they have all different types of trades, according to their profession. Have fun trading!
Another Minecraft video! Yay!
Don't remove your torches... that's why you get mobs chasing you.
1. Zombies, 2. You hear them because they're near, 3. They are growling, not snoring. You probably know this at this juncture but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in!
you can crouch and slowly walk to the edge any block so you don't fall off of high places , just keep holding the crouch key, or just go to options to turn it to a toggle ^w^ the game will not allow you to fall if you are crouched so you can bridge to areas.
10:00 absolutely
Mr you can buy stuff from the villager and you can sell stick for emerald
Emerald is the currency of Minecraft
I love your videos keep it up
And you can write down the coordinates of the places you went, so you can localize yourself...
The Enderman saying Hi in reverse 🫠🤣
Yes it's a zombie...yes it's underground...and everything makes preset noises....you hear it because your within the range to hear them....idk the exact numbers but it means you're within roughly 20 blocks of the "mob"
Shield also blocks damage from creepers
If you want to make the biggest chest in the world, you will need redstone. Lots and lots of redstone.
This series of your is remind me how I first play minecraft
Been waiting for this episode!
You can walk on water with those lily pods
Hahaha when the villager said “huh”
You can't pick up the skeleton shot arrows cause then you could have a too OP arrow farm by just like trapping a skeleton you can get unlimited arrows. (you can however pick up your own arrows by just walking near them).
Oh also try shift clicking when doing anything in any inventory, be it in chests/furnaces or when crafting shit or whatever shift clicking is very useful.
Drew if you hold either control or shift go on the edge of a block and you woont fall off
Right around the end the was showing a lot of features that you can only really find on accident
I discovered your channel today thanks to your minecraft series, and it has been so entertaining! Keep it up :D
That's awesome, thanks for being here!
The man's built a Johnny Bravo house 😅
yes if you hear zombie our skeleton sounds it means there is another cave close by
broo i need these minecraft videos to be longer