22:14 The Drowned work *kinda* on spider rules: They are docile during the daylight unless you are ALSO in the water with them. i think trident-using drowned will still try to snipe you on the shoreline though.
Copper is mostly used for decorative blocks, which will slowly overtime oxidise up to 4 stages, and become a greenish blue which looks cool. You can undo one stage of oxidation by right clicking with an axe to ‘scape’ the block, or use wax from bee hives to lock the copper into whatever stage it’s at. The lightning rod does exactly what you think it does, it will redirect lightning away from your flammable builds so the don’t catch fire. You can also make some tools with copper, like the brush, which exposes loot hidden in suspicious gravel or sand found in some structures (like the underwater ruins you found), or the spyglass which lets you zoom, but optifine has that built in. The suspicious gravel/sand looks very similar to the regular blocks, and the block falling will destroy the loot inside, so you have to be careful
Tons of tips and info for you: 1. The lightning rod attracts lightning as you’d expect; if it’s thundering the lightning will only hit it. Be careful, I think it still makes fire if I remember. Not sure if you’d ever need this, but when a copper block of some sort if struck by lightning, it unoxidizes by one stage 2. You don’t actually need to alternate crops and water, water can hydrate soil up to four blocks away in each direction 3. You missed the crossbow in the crafting book, it’s like a normal bow, but it takes longer to charge and in turn it can hold an arrow in it instead of instantly launching. It also has unique enchantments, such as multishot, which allows it to shoot 3 arrows at once. 4. A loom makes banners, they are essentially the Minecraft version of flags. 5. The smithing table can apply armor trims, or also upgrade diamond to [name redacted until you find it]. [redacted] can be found VERY rarely in the Nether, you must find an ancient debris block, then cook it to get an item called [redacted] scraps, then combine four scraps with four gold ingots to make ONE of the diamond upgrading-ingots. There is also an item called [redacted] upgrade, which you must use to upgrade diamond tools/armor. The upgrade and all armor trims can be duplicated so you don’t have to find so many structures fyi 6. Drowned only sometimes drop tridents, don’t expect to get it 100% of the time 7. If you click an unavailable recipe in the crafting book, it will still put all the items in place, except the missing items will have red around them to show that you need more 8. Can’t wait for you to eventually find the [redacted until found] biome deep, deep underground and accidentally summon the blind mob “[redacted until spawned]”. 9. Villagers now have their professions attached to blocks. The loom and smithing tables are good examples, but also the cauldron and some other things. 10. The once removed blocks stonecutter and crying obsidian are both back! Not going to spoil them. 11. Zombie pigmen are now called zombified piglins. not zombified piglins exist too, if you see one, throw a gold ingot at it, it will return stuff to you, including possibly the earlier-mentioned crying obsidian 12. Nether biomes. I am not going to say anything else, Nether biomes. 13. Plenty of new music discs. 3 in the new structure [redacted], one in the Nether, one in the [redacted biome mentioned earlier], and one other one I don’t remember the location of 14. Two cave biomes. One has stalactites & stalagmites, the other is lush. If you find the lush cave, try scooping up the [redacted until found] in a bucket. 15. Actually, you can scoop up any fish in a bucket, along with tadpoles. 16. Copper isn’t the only ore added in the cave update. Someday, you’ll run into a [redacted until found] geode. 17. Pumpkins are no longer carved. This is not a texture difference; now to get carved pumpkins, use shears on a normal pumpkin. 18. If you find a snowy biome, beware the [redacted]. Don’t worry, it’s not an evil mob, it’s just a very deceiving block I’m sure you’ll fall in to (unless you happen to have leather boots on, then you can’t). 19. Ocelots cannot be tamed anymore, instead you have to find cats in villages. A tamed cat will sleep with you and give a gift (one of a few various items) in the morning when you wake up. 20. Remember the piglins from earlier in this list and how they will barter for gold? They will attack you normally, but if you wear gold, then they won’t. 21. Diamond ores are not most common around y15, instead they are just more common as you go deeper. 22. Cherry blossom tree 23. If you light a fire on soul sand, it will be cyan. It either deals more or less damage but I can’t remember which 24. Actually, you can also make dimmer “soul torches”, and also lanterns and campfires too 25. Target block; it emits a redstone signal when shot with an arrow. 26. In underground biomes, you can find glow squids. They drop glow inc sacs, which can make item frames and the text in signs glow. 27. Blue, brown, white, and black dye are all actually things now, you don’t have to use bone meal, lapis, cocoa beans, and ink sacs anymore 28. The text on signs can be dyes. Also, you can edit the text on a sign by right clicking it. Also also, you can edit the back of a sign because text can be on both sides now! 29. If a goat charges at you and hits a block, it will drop a goat horn. If you do end up getting this, right click with the horn in your hand. You’ll see. 🎼 30. If you find an azalea tree (same oak logs, but with new leaves, sometimes even flowering leaves), dig below it to find the lush cave I mentioned earlier. 31. If a fox spawns in a snowy biome it will be white instead of orange 32. foxes can jump and will do so to attack chickens. 33. Foxes can hold any item, but will prefer to hold food, which they will eat. Go back to the forest and try giving it a food item. Also, if a fox has an enchanted sword, it can use the effect on the sword. 34. Foxes favorite food, which they prefer over all items is sweet berries. You can right click a bush to harvest it, and right click the ground with the item to plant more. Be careful, once they have grown past the small stage, they also become sharp and damage you if you’re in it (and also slow like cobwebs but less intense) 35. Make barrels instead of chests. Because a barrel uses slabs, one barrel technically uses one less wood plank than a chest does. Unfortunately they don’t combine to make double barrels. 36. Magma blocks in the water drag you downwards, soul sand pushes you up (it is theorized this is because the souls in the sand are breathing which is why it makes a bubble column) 37. Most non-solid blocks can be waterlogged; as in they can share the same tile with a block of water. For example: slabs, stairs, doors, fences. Also, if you put a waterlogged slab upside down in your farm, the water will still hydrate the crops, but you won’t fall in the water by walking on it. 38. If you don’t sleep for three days straight, phantoms will spawn at night. I won’t say what they do but you may want to try this so you can see them. Also, the item they drop can be used in an anvil to fix the [redacted], which is the item you mentioned seeing people in short-form content using to fly around. This is what the ‘flight duration’ number you’ll see on fireworks means. 39. Just like cats and wolves, you can find [redacted] in the jungle and tame it with seeds. It will sit on your shoulder until you jump if you walk over it, and will also copy the sounds of nearby mobs. You may be able to figure out what it is from this description, or you can just try to find it. 40. You do not have to sleep to set your spawnpoint, clicking a bed, even during the day is enough to set it. 41. Consider writing all of this down somewhere
Cool tip: since you have Optifine, you have handheld lighting, you can hold a torch in your offhand ( the small slot to the right of ur armor in the inventory) this will allow you to have light around you without placing anything. Nice video!
Around a year ago I remember a youtuber called SoupSoup boom out here on youtube. He was tired of fast paced video style you've been talking about and got 234K views on his first video. He was an oasis for me because of the content he made, and your's is really simillar. His series were about "Taking everything slow" and I love this approach, seems like you have the same one. It's sad that his last video is 7 months old and we haven't heard from here in 3 months. I'm glad you've decided to come back because I love this content, and your's also. There's still someone here who's videos I can enjoy in the way I like the best. SoupSoup currently stays at 28K subs, I hope you'll gain simmillar audience and possibly surpass his record :). Best wishes!
You can use the brush to dig up some cool stuff from sand and gravel they have a special texture so you will know which one to dig up (dont break them just right click)
@@SparklingKoaladon’t have high hopes tho. This guy exaggerated the value of this mechanic a bit. You get basically nothing and nobody has ever done that since it got added to the game.
Man this takes me back into enjoyment like its 2011/2012 and people are just learning minecraft and barely know anything so they are just learning making silly builds and just being chill either 2 people playing multiplayer or just a person singleplayer, but i really do enjoy these videos keep them up!
Copper is more of a decoration ore with many decoration blocks, it can also oxidize: normal→exposed→weathered→oxidised. You can make a spy class outbid copper as well and there is even a gigantic cool battle-related structure underground that's made 50%ish out of copper!
Zombies are useful, you can make XP and iron farm from them, for copper you can make doors, trapdoors, stairs, blocks, chiselled, lamps, lightning rods, spy glasses.
I’m loving your content! I look forward to your videos! You don’t strike me as the “farmer” type, but in the current update, you only need one water source block, every five blocks left and right. You could technically have 8 or 10 farm blocks between each water source.
Combat advice although you seem to be managing so far. So every weapon in the game has something they excel at: Axes are stronger than swords, but they have a longer cooldown before you can get the most damage out of a swing, AKA Axes are slower. Swords are a bit faster, although weaker than axes of course. what swords DO have that no other weapon does however, is that swords can "sweep attack" enemies, sometimes doing damage to enemies who are next to what you are attacking. there's been a good few other weapons added over the years, but with the exception of one new ranged weapon, the other new weapons aren't traditionally craftable. One new weapon is tied to a new dungeon-like structure and a drop from a new mob, while the other weapon is exclusively something you have to actually find to get. you actually seen this other weapon last episode: The Tridents that drowned might sometimes throw at you. Tridents are a hybrid between melee and ranged weapon, featuring their own exclusive enchantments. They are also designed to be the games best weapon to be used underwater. The other new melee weapon, which i won't spoil, is another slow one, but has the potential to be the games strongest melee weapon for a risk. Anyways, i won't lie to you, I definitely have never seen your channel before during your past time in minecraft, but i really like the chill let's play vibe you've got. I definitely wish you luck and hope you enjoy checking out all this game has to offer now. The Achievements (now called Advancements) tab actually does a decent enough job guiding you towards some of the games newer content. EDIT: Oh also, Hostile mob spawning was changed. now hostiles will only spawn at light level 0 exactly. so less torch spam will be needed for smaller areas (Definitely would still spam them in mega caves though!) Oh and man, the talk about Skydoesminecraft and his loss of views, it's so surreal. That guy had a massive collapse from grace (Especially as a human being moreso than just his youtube career...) which almost definitely probably hurt those potential views even more...
Nice chill Minecraft video. I think your commentary is def the hook. Message to other viewers.: TH-cam likes to auto reduce the video quality, I suggest going into settings and changing it back to 1080p.
They changed the way how ores are generated now. 1) Iron are most common higher up in terrain, as well as deeper down caves, these start appearing more common halfway from the sea level 2) Coal are most common higher up in terrain, and they become rarer the deeper down you go, it becomes non-existent when you are in the Deepslate Layers. 3) Diamonds are now more common in the deepest Deepslate Layers, but only if they are not exposed to air, which means you have to branch mine in those layers, or go lava diving/scuba diving to find these. 4) Emerald are most common higher up in mountain biomes and only on mountain biomes, instead of just rarely generating in mountain biomes 5) Redstone are most common in the Deepslate Layers 6) Lapis Lazuli start generating just near below sea level, larger clusters are most common in the transition layer between stone and deepslate, only common if these are not exposed to air 7) Gold is more common in the deepslate layers. Some larger clusters are more common not exposed to air 8) Copper is more common halfway below sea level. 9) Gold is uniformly common in Badlands biomes above halfway the sea level 10) Copper is very plentiful in Dripstone Caves 11) You can also find Mega Veins of Copper and Iron. Iron Mega Veins are found if you find Tuff and Deepslate Iron Ore mixed in together in splotches. Copper Mega Veins are found if you find Granite and Copper Ore mixed in together in splotches. You can dig those around and follow the trail of those stone blocks. You yield thousands of ore from 1 mega vein.
Tip: in order to expand your map to a bigger size you need to craft a cartography table, in it add your map and paper and it will expand to a bigger size. There are four levels
You can find treasure maps in ocean ruins as well. I think what might have bugged it out was that he died before he opened the map and Minecraft lost track of what map it was. I haven't had that exact issue, but sometimes when I've had a map in a chest and logged out it shows as "unknown map" until I open it in my inventory.
So, here's some little tips on new furnaces! There are 3 types of furnaces now: • Furnaces, which smelt/cook everything regularly, classic • Smokers, crafter with a Furnace and 4 Logs, it's a furnace built specifically for food, it has a faster cooking time and won't smelt anything else. • Blast Furnaces, crafted with a Furnace, 5 Iron Ingots and 3 Smooth Stone Blocks, it's similar to the Smoker, except it focuses on smelting ores. Really good to have some of those. (Btw, you can smelt cobblestone to get stone, and smelt stone again to get smooth stone, there's a new block that just speeds up this process, but let's just leave that info for later) I was planning on giving you more info on the other utility blocks now because there's a dozen of them (like the Smithing Table you saw in the crafting book), but i guess it was just too much information and for now it's just better to start slowly 😅
It's so refreshing just to have the old school gameplay format back, keep it chill
I love this
22:14 The Drowned work *kinda* on spider rules: They are docile during the daylight unless you are ALSO in the water with them. i think trident-using drowned will still try to snipe you on the shoreline though.
Fact that would make you hate the undead mobs even more: they will always trample turtle eggs.
Copper is mostly used for decorative blocks, which will slowly overtime oxidise up to 4 stages, and become a greenish blue which looks cool. You can undo one stage of oxidation by right clicking with an axe to ‘scape’ the block, or use wax from bee hives to lock the copper into whatever stage it’s at. The lightning rod does exactly what you think it does, it will redirect lightning away from your flammable builds so the don’t catch fire.
You can also make some tools with copper, like the brush, which exposes loot hidden in suspicious gravel or sand found in some structures (like the underwater ruins you found), or the spyglass which lets you zoom, but optifine has that built in. The suspicious gravel/sand looks very similar to the regular blocks, and the block falling will destroy the loot inside, so you have to be careful
Very interesting! Thank you for all of that info.
*scrape.
Also, can’t you double-zoom with the spyglass and optifine?
@@MoRiSeReeR yeah I think you can
man please please continue this, i am loving this so much, in the sea of all absolute over the top minecraft hardcore videos, this is a boon to me
The magma block under water won't push you up - it will pull you down. If you want to be pushed up you need soul sand from the nether.
Tons of tips and info for you:
1. The lightning rod attracts lightning as you’d expect; if it’s thundering the lightning will only hit it. Be careful, I think it still makes fire if I remember. Not sure if you’d ever need this, but when a copper block of some sort if struck by lightning, it unoxidizes by one stage
2. You don’t actually need to alternate crops and water, water can hydrate soil up to four blocks away in each direction
3. You missed the crossbow in the crafting book, it’s like a normal bow, but it takes longer to charge and in turn it can hold an arrow in it instead of instantly launching. It also has unique enchantments, such as multishot, which allows it to shoot 3 arrows at once.
4. A loom makes banners, they are essentially the Minecraft version of flags.
5. The smithing table can apply armor trims, or also upgrade diamond to [name redacted until you find it]. [redacted] can be found VERY rarely in the Nether, you must find an ancient debris block, then cook it to get an item called [redacted] scraps, then combine four scraps with four gold ingots to make ONE of the diamond upgrading-ingots. There is also an item called [redacted] upgrade, which you must use to upgrade diamond tools/armor. The upgrade and all armor trims can be duplicated so you don’t have to find so many structures fyi
6. Drowned only sometimes drop tridents, don’t expect to get it 100% of the time
7. If you click an unavailable recipe in the crafting book, it will still put all the items in place, except the missing items will have red around them to show that you need more
8. Can’t wait for you to eventually find the [redacted until found] biome deep, deep underground and accidentally summon the blind mob “[redacted until spawned]”.
9. Villagers now have their professions attached to blocks. The loom and smithing tables are good examples, but also the cauldron and some other things.
10. The once removed blocks stonecutter and crying obsidian are both back! Not going to spoil them.
11. Zombie pigmen are now called zombified piglins. not zombified piglins exist too, if you see one, throw a gold ingot at it, it will return stuff to you, including possibly the earlier-mentioned crying obsidian
12. Nether biomes. I am not going to say anything else, Nether biomes.
13. Plenty of new music discs. 3 in the new structure [redacted], one in the Nether, one in the [redacted biome mentioned earlier], and one other one I don’t remember the location of
14. Two cave biomes. One has stalactites & stalagmites, the other is lush. If you find the lush cave, try scooping up the [redacted until found] in a bucket.
15. Actually, you can scoop up any fish in a bucket, along with tadpoles.
16. Copper isn’t the only ore added in the cave update. Someday, you’ll run into a [redacted until found] geode.
17. Pumpkins are no longer carved. This is not a texture difference; now to get carved pumpkins, use shears on a normal pumpkin.
18. If you find a snowy biome, beware the [redacted]. Don’t worry, it’s not an evil mob, it’s just a very deceiving block I’m sure you’ll fall in to (unless you happen to have leather boots on, then you can’t).
19. Ocelots cannot be tamed anymore, instead you have to find cats in villages. A tamed cat will sleep with you and give a gift (one of a few various items) in the morning when you wake up.
20. Remember the piglins from earlier in this list and how they will barter for gold? They will attack you normally, but if you wear gold, then they won’t.
21. Diamond ores are not most common around y15, instead they are just more common as you go deeper.
22. Cherry blossom tree
23. If you light a fire on soul sand, it will be cyan. It either deals more or less damage but I can’t remember which
24. Actually, you can also make dimmer “soul torches”, and also lanterns and campfires too
25. Target block; it emits a redstone signal when shot with an arrow.
26. In underground biomes, you can find glow squids. They drop glow inc sacs, which can make item frames and the text in signs glow.
27. Blue, brown, white, and black dye are all actually things now, you don’t have to use bone meal, lapis, cocoa beans, and ink sacs anymore
28. The text on signs can be dyes. Also, you can edit the text on a sign by right clicking it. Also also, you can edit the back of a sign because text can be on both sides now!
29. If a goat charges at you and hits a block, it will drop a goat horn. If you do end up getting this, right click with the horn in your hand. You’ll see. 🎼
30. If you find an azalea tree (same oak logs, but with new leaves, sometimes even flowering leaves), dig below it to find the lush cave I mentioned earlier.
31. If a fox spawns in a snowy biome it will be white instead of orange
32. foxes can jump and will do so to attack chickens.
33. Foxes can hold any item, but will prefer to hold food, which they will eat. Go back to the forest and try giving it a food item. Also, if a fox has an enchanted sword, it can use the effect on the sword.
34. Foxes favorite food, which they prefer over all items is sweet berries. You can right click a bush to harvest it, and right click the ground with the item to plant more. Be careful, once they have grown past the small stage, they also become sharp and damage you if you’re in it (and also slow like cobwebs but less intense)
35. Make barrels instead of chests. Because a barrel uses slabs, one barrel technically uses one less wood plank than a chest does. Unfortunately they don’t combine to make double barrels.
36. Magma blocks in the water drag you downwards, soul sand pushes you up (it is theorized this is because the souls in the sand are breathing which is why it makes a bubble column)
37. Most non-solid blocks can be waterlogged; as in they can share the same tile with a block of water. For example: slabs, stairs, doors, fences. Also, if you put a waterlogged slab upside down in your farm, the water will still hydrate the crops, but you won’t fall in the water by walking on it.
38. If you don’t sleep for three days straight, phantoms will spawn at night. I won’t say what they do but you may want to try this so you can see them. Also, the item they drop can be used in an anvil to fix the [redacted], which is the item you mentioned seeing people in short-form content using to fly around. This is what the ‘flight duration’ number you’ll see on fireworks means.
39. Just like cats and wolves, you can find [redacted] in the jungle and tame it with seeds. It will sit on your shoulder until you jump if you walk over it, and will also copy the sounds of nearby mobs. You may be able to figure out what it is from this description, or you can just try to find it.
40. You do not have to sleep to set your spawnpoint, clicking a bed, even during the day is enough to set it.
41. Consider writing all of this down somewhere
Wow, this is so much. Thank you. I'll take all of this into consideration.
Cool tip: since you have Optifine, you have handheld lighting, you can hold a torch in your offhand ( the small slot to the right of ur armor in the inventory) this will allow you to have light around you without placing anything. Nice video!
You can place slaps of any type on the top half of the water in your farm so you want keep falling in it when gathering your crops.
I'll certainly do that next time. Thank you.
Around a year ago I remember a youtuber called SoupSoup boom out here on youtube. He was tired of fast paced video style you've been talking about and got 234K views on his first video. He was an oasis for me because of the content he made, and your's is really simillar. His series were about "Taking everything slow" and I love this approach, seems like you have the same one. It's sad that his last video is 7 months old and we haven't heard from here in 3 months. I'm glad you've decided to come back because I love this content, and your's also. There's still someone here who's videos I can enjoy in the way I like the best. SoupSoup currently stays at 28K subs, I hope you'll gain simmillar audience and possibly surpass his record :). Best wishes!
Hey new subcriber here. you can use the kelp for food by smelting it thoug it only restores half a bar you can get toons of it
You can use the brush to dig up some cool stuff from sand and gravel they have a special texture so you will know which one to dig up (dont break them just right click)
Oh, cool!
@SparklingKoala ye very cool
@SparklingKoala By the way (if you want it) there’s a mod that brings back the old combat
You can find the special sand and gravel around the underwater structure you found that gave you the buried treasure map
@@SparklingKoaladon’t have high hopes tho. This guy exaggerated the value of this mechanic a bit. You get basically nothing and nobody has ever done that since it got added to the game.
When those frostwalker boots break craft a boat lol. 5 planks in a u. Can’t wait to see where this series goes!!
Checking out the cave systems under mountain ranges is always a good idea
7:13 same feeling as an action movie
Let this be a long Let's Play, and hope you find success to your channel.
Thank you and I plan on it!
I wouldve quit the woeld by now lol i have a porblem with keeping minecraft worlds
Man this takes me back into enjoyment like its 2011/2012 and people are just learning minecraft and barely know anything so they are just learning making silly builds and just being chill either 2 people playing multiplayer or just a person singleplayer, but i really do enjoy these videos keep them up!
good to see you enjoying this game after all this time! this series is gonna be a blast
Copper is more of a decoration ore with many decoration blocks, it can also oxidize: normal→exposed→weathered→oxidised. You can make a spy class outbid copper as well and there is even a gigantic cool battle-related structure underground that's made 50%ish out of copper!
I would definitely recommend taking the time to learn all the inventory shortcuts and hot keys
Zombies are useful, you can make XP and iron farm from them, for copper you can make doors, trapdoors, stairs, blocks, chiselled, lamps, lightning rods, spy glasses.
I’m loving your content! I look forward to your videos!
You don’t strike me as the “farmer” type, but in the current update, you only need one water source block, every five blocks left and right. You could technically have 8 or 10 farm blocks between each water source.
Thank you so much! That's a really good tip I'll keep in mind for sure!
Combat advice although you seem to be managing so far.
So every weapon in the game has something they excel at: Axes are stronger than swords, but they have a longer cooldown before you can get the most damage out of a swing, AKA Axes are slower.
Swords are a bit faster, although weaker than axes of course. what swords DO have that no other weapon does however, is that swords can "sweep attack" enemies, sometimes doing damage to enemies who are next to what you are attacking.
there's been a good few other weapons added over the years, but with the exception of one new ranged weapon, the other new weapons aren't traditionally craftable. One new weapon is tied to a new dungeon-like structure and a drop from a new mob, while the other weapon is exclusively something you have to actually find to get. you actually seen this other weapon last episode: The Tridents that drowned might sometimes throw at you.
Tridents are a hybrid between melee and ranged weapon, featuring their own exclusive enchantments. They are also designed to be the games best weapon to be used underwater.
The other new melee weapon, which i won't spoil, is another slow one, but has the potential to be the games strongest melee weapon for a risk.
Anyways, i won't lie to you, I definitely have never seen your channel before during your past time in minecraft, but i really like the chill let's play vibe you've got. I definitely wish you luck and hope you enjoy checking out all this game has to offer now. The Achievements (now called Advancements) tab actually does a decent enough job guiding you towards some of the games newer content.
EDIT: Oh also, Hostile mob spawning was changed. now hostiles will only spawn at light level 0 exactly. so less torch spam will be needed for smaller areas (Definitely would still spam them in mega caves though!)
Oh and man, the talk about Skydoesminecraft and his loss of views, it's so surreal. That guy had a massive collapse from grace (Especially as a human being moreso than just his youtube career...) which almost definitely probably hurt those potential views even more...
Nice chill Minecraft video. I think your commentary is def the hook.
Message to other viewers.: TH-cam likes to auto reduce the video quality, I suggest going into settings and changing it back to 1080p.
They changed the way how ores are generated now.
1) Iron are most common higher up in terrain, as well as deeper down caves, these start appearing more common halfway from the sea level
2) Coal are most common higher up in terrain, and they become rarer the deeper down you go, it becomes non-existent when you are in the Deepslate Layers.
3) Diamonds are now more common in the deepest Deepslate Layers, but only if they are not exposed to air, which means you have to branch mine in those layers, or go lava diving/scuba diving to find these.
4) Emerald are most common higher up in mountain biomes and only on mountain biomes, instead of just rarely generating in mountain biomes
5) Redstone are most common in the Deepslate Layers
6) Lapis Lazuli start generating just near below sea level, larger clusters are most common in the transition layer between stone and deepslate, only common if these are not exposed to air
7) Gold is more common in the deepslate layers. Some larger clusters are more common not exposed to air
8) Copper is more common halfway below sea level.
9) Gold is uniformly common in Badlands biomes above halfway the sea level
10) Copper is very plentiful in Dripstone Caves
11) You can also find Mega Veins of Copper and Iron. Iron Mega Veins are found if you find Tuff and Deepslate Iron Ore mixed in together in splotches. Copper Mega Veins are found if you find Granite and Copper Ore mixed in together in splotches. You can dig those around and follow the trail of those stone blocks. You yield thousands of ore from 1 mega vein.
Tip: in order to expand your map to a bigger size you need to craft a cartography table, in it add your map and paper and it will expand to a bigger size. There are four levels
You can also find the cartography tables in villages, but they are easily crafted
@@michaelmyersjr.9142 ah, interesting. I'll do that!
when it said it was a treasure map it was a bug treasure maps are only found in ship wrecks that will have a x on the map and give good loot!
You can find treasure maps in ocean ruins as well. I think what might have bugged it out was that he died before he opened the map and Minecraft lost track of what map it was. I haven't had that exact issue, but sometimes when I've had a map in a chest and logged out it shows as "unknown map" until I open it in my inventory.
@@Pooglian i have played minecraft for 9 years and didnt kow that!
This is so relaxing.. Keep it up!
Thanks, I plan on it!
LFG NEW EPISODE
Another tip I didn’t think to add to the giant list of 40 I commented: items do not sink anymore, they float now
Btw I appreciate the new textures and shaders more than the last ones for this video
So, here's some little tips on new furnaces!
There are 3 types of furnaces now:
• Furnaces, which smelt/cook everything regularly, classic
• Smokers, crafter with a Furnace and 4 Logs, it's a furnace built specifically for food, it has a faster cooking time and won't smelt anything else.
• Blast Furnaces, crafted with a Furnace, 5 Iron Ingots and 3 Smooth Stone Blocks, it's similar to the Smoker, except it focuses on smelting ores. Really good to have some of those.
(Btw, you can smelt cobblestone to get stone, and smelt stone again to get smooth stone, there's a new block that just speeds up this process, but let's just leave that info for later)
I was planning on giving you more info on the other utility blocks now because there's a dozen of them (like the Smithing Table you saw in the crafting book), but i guess it was just too much information and for now it's just better to start slowly 😅
Wow, thanks! I had no idea haha
I think I could still hear the trident guy at the end so maybe he isn't gone
You don't need that much water for farming. A single block of water will irrigate all hoed dirt blocks up to five blocks away.
i love your content dude❤!
Thanks dude!
Bro came back from the dead 😂
AND IM STAYING
Another youtuber Ive enjoyed for many years that does slower progress each episode is PythonMC if you’d like to check him out!
Personally I like how chill this guys voice is compared to python. He’s much more softly spoken.
@ i love their opposite energies it makes them both enjoyable without getting old. Python also got me into minecraft so I can’t get bored of him 😁
Thanks for the recommendation!
@@SparklingKoala of course!
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not sub yet, but enjoying the game play. soon
pls dont play on easy mode
What mode should I play on?