Pro-tip regarding the suspicious stew: don't bother with the regen version. The saturation one will heal more hearts, faster. I've tested both out on a creative world 'cause I was curious. (Dandelions or blue orchids will make the saturation one.)
Sure you need 1 extra plank at first, but you keep 4/6 of the slabs you make. 3 Barrels only needs 19 planks total vs 3 chests which need 24 planks. Sure the first barrel is about ~11% more but you save~ 26% wood in the long [3+ barrels] run.
I learned all of this stuff early game. Also, for my fellow bedrock players, boats don’t block fall damage. A water bucket works much better, just spam L2. If you’re in the nether, a certain nether vine will help. Not just any vine though, one of them can be placed on any surface of the nether and the other can only be placed on crimson dirt. It’s a blue ish vine. You can spam place the vine to clutch, preferably get around 3-5 of them though because 1 vine will be much harder to guarantee good results.
on top of that, if you are skilled enough, you can clutch in the nether with a strider. Just bring a saddle and a fungus on a stick, if you time it right, you can sit on a strider. make sure to bring the fungi on a stick, otherwise you might just be stuck anove a pool of lava for a while.
I have problems with quite a few of these: 3. Not everyone plays in hardcore, we want to keep a respawn point... 4. The food thing sure, but with the breaking thing you're actually getting 2 charcoal for 3 logs and 3 sticks. Just craft two furnaces for the charcoal and find something else to do quick. 5. No drops if the BABY cows get crammed... 6. People normally farm trees either for apples (so oak trees), or because they need a SPECIFIC type of wood. This tip is only useful for trading with fletchers. 8. Saving half a coal isn't worth the inventory space. 12. Only on Java* 16. Hoes make zero sense as a shears substitute. Literally the only overlap in use is breaking leaves, and the two of them give entirely different drops from the leaves. 18. This one is okay, but keep in mind for long term worlds: doing this anywhere near your house looks awkward and will need cleanup. 21. Ah yes, as SOON as you get resources that you need to smelt, just casually whip out 45 Iron. To make furnaces slightly more efficient. 22. Caves have huge surface areas now, I've tested this myself and they're way easier for Iron.
Spruce trees might be the most efficient option in terms of wood quantity, but I think it is worth pointing out that oak trees are the only trees that you can use to farm both bee nests and apples (birch and mangrove trees can also have bee nests, and dark oak trees can also drop apples). Golden apples are useful healing items, and if you plan on infecting/taming villagers for breeding halls you are going to need a LOT of them. Granted, other trees can provide other useful resources as well (i.e. Jungle trees let you grow cocoa beans, and of course all trees have different wood colors which may be important for building), so ultimately just farm whatever trees you need resources from the most; I just know from personal experience that I want a lot of apples, and I wouldn't prioritize wood quantity unless you're specifically making a build out of wood because it's very easy to get a lot of (and you can build an automatic bamboo farm since bamboo serves nearly every purpose wood can).
@@Anvilshock Both the Minecraft wiki and a quick test of my own in-game indicate that, at least in this version of the game (and seemingly all versions) cocoa beans can only be planted on Jungle logs.
@@nerxzz Yeah ik we raised the entity cramming limit because wo other members of the server were creating a huge army of chickens but they kept dying 🤓
The diamond tip sort of gets instantly nullified the moment you realize that with just a few trades with a toolsmith villager, you can get a diamond pickax, and if your lucky, you can get one with fortune already on it. Granted you need a stack or two of iron ingots if you are just using that to trade (Iron Farms are so derpy that I hardly ever mine. I get everything from villager trading and from fishing.) to increase the villager’s level.
"[J]ust a few trades" doesn't match the experience of most players. A diamond pickaxe from a toolsmith requires the _most possible_ trades with that villager in the sequence, because it's the _highest_ ranked toolsmith (master) that sells one. I realize if you've been playing for a long time, this can become invisible, but for most players, that's a lot of trading.
@@MegaZeta this is true. Not to mention the trade cooldowns. However, within 2-3 mincraft days you can have a diamond pickax. Especially if you have an iron farm. If not then you are going to need a lot of coal, a lot of crops, or a lot of paper to get a fully upgraded tool smith.
@@arifhossain9751 I have only seen stuff about the librarians getting nerfed. Does not effect me that much because I don’t really trade with my librarians at all unless I need glass for windows when expanding the village and adding a building with another 30 or so beds and work stations in it. Side note… don’t end up like me where you build a village so close to your home that you have to be careful not to accidentally hit any iron golems with your fire aspect, power III, mending bow. (Legit, every now and then when I am fishing, I get a mending bow or fishing rod, which is always nice.)
I find that carrots are your best bet for food. Easy and quick to farm, high yield of food, can be eaten raw, and can be crafted into golden ones later on.
@@GhostGecko...No. On their own, they restore 2 little drumsticks of hunger, and a little 6 x 6 farm will produce carrots faster than you can eat them. Golden carrots, which need only a carrot and 8 golden nuggets (obtainable in seconds from zombie piglins) restore 6 little drumsticks of hunger each and can be used to brew nightvision potions. Also you can breed pigs and villagers with them.
@@ScrambledAndBenedict I do find it surprising how many players, even some veteran ones, don't think about saturation. Regeneration is useful, but unless you're in an unusual situation like a bastion, you're probably treating combat in survival Minecraft as a state you want to leave quickly. And in that case, golden carrots are the highest-saturation item that can be stacked, meaning better to regain health at full-speed traversal with no stops to eat.
@@MegaZeta Yeah. Even regular carrots have ok saturation. Not great, but since it's so easy to always have a full stack of them, you can keep yourself topped up pretty well.
Here's another fact, just in case if you want to get a bunch of diamonds, look for a desert! Diamonds generate the most in desert caves! Also, the axes may deal more damage, but they have a really slow cooldown, whilst swords are much better because not only they can do sweeping attacks, but also because they can hit faster! Axes are also useful in PVP in case your enemy uses a shield. You can hit the shield with an axe to prevent them from using a shield for a short amount of time.
axes are better early game bc they can one shot things like animals, but they also don't destroy the tool by critting everything 4 or 5 times. Swords are better late game tho
For tip number 12, a stone axe does more damage, THAN A NETHERITE SWORD!!! However still go for the Netherite Sword because it has way faster attack speed, more durability, and just sounds and looks cooler! Edit: BTW, for every one piece of coal, you can use that to smelt 8 pieces of wood logs and get 8 charcoal and then just repeat the process with more wood and more charcoal, and now you have an infinite fuel source.
@@PixelCraftEdits Wdym? There are many people who do use a Netherite axe. Many pros do still opt for the Netherite sword tho cause it's attacks at nearly twice the speed.
@@loanphung3056 no I mean if stone axe does equal DMG like netherite sword Why netherite axe does not do 5 points ( 1 points =0.5 heart ) plus more dmg? And I play bedrock edition so I always use sword cuz they does more dmg then axe plus faster.
A tip I made is that on a skyblock where do you have a finite amount of obsidian, build the nether portal, go through, mine, the obsidian in the four corners of the portal to get the obsidian required for the enchanting table
If I’m in an area where I can’t find much coal, I’ll make a few campfires, and use the charcoal to make more campfires. Probably the easiest dupe glitch to pull off
also if you want to build something on the ocean in Minecraft. Most people just place blocks on the ground till surface. But placing a lily pad you can place a block above and it makes things so fast
my pro tips are 1. to use fortune 3 to harvest your crops on diamond or netherite pickaxe. 2. use the wooden tools as fuel once you upgraded. 3 use lava buckets with a hopper on the back of your furnace/smoker/blast furnace. cooks EVERYTHING 2X faster. plus lava is the best renewable fuel in the game. it cooks 100 blocks per bucket. that is why i have a hopper full of lava buckets to fuel either said cooker. 4. I also build the dripstone lava farm with the cauldrons under each dripstone with the lava above in a rectangular holder for the lava. i usually have 10 on hand. that is plenty for my farms. just thought i would share a few everyday tips i use in Minecraft.
Technically if you crafting multiple barrels your saving more resources now if you're only crafting one-barrel it's not worth it but the more barrels you craft the more worth it it becomes
@@jinxed-truly Yes, in the case of multiple uses, it makes sense, the only reason why I made the comment is the way that Skip had presented it was based off the visual implication that it was off ONE crafting use-. Overall, yes there is a greater advantage, but without directly explaining said reasoning, it's going to confuse people, especially when they're taking what is being shown and what is being said, like I did.
The thing about the campfire dropping charcoal for every one you use is just wrong. A campfire uses 3 logs, 1 charcoal, and 3 sticks to produce 2 charcoal in Java edition. The way I count, that's 1 charcoal gained for 3 logs and 3 sticks burned, which is about 3 times what a furnace does.
The only flaw on this is that's it only gives you tips for java edition so sorry for all you bedrock players out there (me included) Well some are for both versions but still
for number 9: you can also use leaf blocks or mangrove roots, and a nearby lava pool, so that you don't have to try the speedrunner's portal. although, you will need to mine a few extra blocks to stop the water from spilling in bedrock
dude mining at start of game is better then looking for a village or shipwreck in one mining session you can go from stone to iron to diamonds easily you only want one peice of iron before you cave and that is for the sheild
The tip about the iron in the mountains I already learned myself in one of my bedrock worlds. I built my base inside of the mountain, and once I started mining I went from nothing to full iron armor and tools in a matter of days because I found so much iron. I also haven't found a large iron vein in my world yet.
Another thing to use wooden tools for is to enchant them with the enchants that take less xp then once you get the enchant you want you can put in your diamond or netherite
When I start my Minecraft world I get like 40 pieces of wood,make a crafting table make like that one block thing that like covers up places so mobs can't get it then make a picaxe then build underground also make laters to up and but the door to cover the whole
Infinite obsidian glitch: Step 1: build a portal with 10 blocks. Step 2: enter the Nether Step 3: mine the newly made corners. Step 4: go back to the overworld Step 5: mine more corners. Repeat, repeat and repeat. I don't know why nether portal sizes don't carry over?
Ok, but is it really worth it at that point, like it’s ten times faster to just mine obi made with water and lava, then going through 16 loading screens for a stack of obsidian.
7:47, I truly agree with this one because me and my brother were in our server and found diamonds and we got 2 diamonds, and we didn’t want to use it for a sword, so we said let’s make an enchantment table, as soon as we got that idea, we need to get obsidian AND YOU NEED 3 DIAMONDS (diamond pickaxe) TO GET IT, so if you have 5 diamonds get yourself a *diamond pickaxe* and an enchantment table, but you can still find obsidian from villages and other places.
Kinda sad that most of the featured here only applies to Java, not Bedrock. Especially the door underwater since doors in Bedrock can be waterlogged, no matter how you place them.
I get 17 stone 3 for pick 3 for axe 1 for shovel 2 for sword 8 for furnace I am particularly slow at getting iron so this does the trick, along as smelting my logs for infinite coal early game
I guess I can’t *skip* this one
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True😂
Oh my gosh your so funny
Ikr
you are no longer allowed to make a pun again
9:58 And just like that we are going to need 10X MORE MATERIALS than a regular smelter. Gotta agree this is efficient ONLY IN THE LATER GAME.
FACTS
as far as auto smelters go it's pretty low cost. Once you've got like a stack or two of iron, which really doesnt take THAT long. You're set
I agree bro like fr.
Ah yes, using TNT instead of a shovel, cause I just HAVE that much TNT early game
They never said it was early game
@@demtri444”this is everything you could be doing wrong when you start a new world”
If you're going to a desert to get sand and you find a desert temple in there you can use the tnt instead
@@demtri444 3:02, turn on captions
@@scratchpenguin1Oh I guess me 3 months ago was wrong 😂
Pro-tip regarding the suspicious stew: don't bother with the regen version. The saturation one will heal more hearts, faster. I've tested both out on a creative world 'cause I was curious. (Dandelions or blue orchids will make the saturation one.)
Pro tip: just don't use suspicious stew
Also obeyed daisy's w
are Waayyyymless rare
Blue orchid w, on a thing that isnt traditionally used
Dandelions can be grown with bone meal on grass so it’s easy to get them.
@chuharry5360 there are better foods and sus stew cloggs ur inventory
You can also get iron by finding those massive iron veins deep underground, which yield 3 stacks of iron on average.
I thought i was getting tolled on a server but u corrected me.i was shocked
Raw Iron blocks also generate in those huge veins
i found one recently and i got 7 stacks of iron, like maybe i found two veins stuck together?? it was crazy
@@omwnollielarge veins can contain shulkers
@@omwnollieit can be small medium or large smal is about 2-7 stacks medium is about 1 shulker large is many shulkers FILLED TO THE BRIM with iron
Barrels technically need 1 more plank to make since you need 3 to make the slabs need for the recipe.
BIG BRAIN
Sure you need 1 extra plank at first, but you keep 4/6 of the slabs you make. 3 Barrels only needs 19 planks total vs 3 chests which need 24 planks. Sure the first barrel is about ~11% more but you save~ 26% wood in the long [3+ barrels] run.
@@zancloufer I dont wanna do math man, just wanna store my items
@@zanclouferyes, but typically you make one item on a random occasion that you need one
🤓
I learned all of this stuff early game. Also, for my fellow bedrock players, boats don’t block fall damage. A water bucket works much better, just spam L2. If you’re in the nether, a certain nether vine will help. Not just any vine though, one of them can be placed on any surface of the nether and the other can only be placed on crimson dirt. It’s a blue ish vine. You can spam place the vine to clutch, preferably get around 3-5 of them though because 1 vine will be much harder to guarantee good results.
on top of that, if you are skilled enough, you can clutch in the nether with a strider. Just bring a saddle and a fungus on a stick, if you time it right, you can sit on a strider. make sure to bring the fungi on a stick, otherwise you might just be stuck anove a pool of lava for a while.
powdered Snow
I have problems with quite a few of these:
3. Not everyone plays in hardcore, we want to keep a respawn point...
4. The food thing sure, but with the breaking thing you're actually getting 2 charcoal for 3 logs and 3 sticks. Just craft two furnaces for the charcoal and find something else to do quick.
5. No drops if the BABY cows get crammed...
6. People normally farm trees either for apples (so oak trees), or because they need a SPECIFIC type of wood. This tip is only useful for trading with fletchers.
8. Saving half a coal isn't worth the inventory space.
12. Only on Java*
16. Hoes make zero sense as a shears substitute. Literally the only overlap in use is breaking leaves, and the two of them give entirely different drops from the leaves.
18. This one is okay, but keep in mind for long term worlds: doing this anywhere near your house looks awkward and will need cleanup.
21. Ah yes, as SOON as you get resources that you need to smelt, just casually whip out 45 Iron. To make furnaces slightly more efficient.
22. Caves have huge surface areas now, I've tested this myself and they're way easier for Iron.
Spruce trees might be the most efficient option in terms of wood quantity, but I think it is worth pointing out that oak trees are the only trees that you can use to farm both bee nests and apples (birch and mangrove trees can also have bee nests, and dark oak trees can also drop apples). Golden apples are useful healing items, and if you plan on infecting/taming villagers for breeding halls you are going to need a LOT of them. Granted, other trees can provide other useful resources as well (i.e. Jungle trees let you grow cocoa beans, and of course all trees have different wood colors which may be important for building), so ultimately just farm whatever trees you need resources from the most; I just know from personal experience that I want a lot of apples, and I wouldn't prioritize wood quantity unless you're specifically making a build out of wood because it's very easy to get a lot of (and you can build an automatic bamboo farm since bamboo serves nearly every purpose wood can).
You could win a court case with this
-Cocoa pods can be planted on -_-all-_- trees.-
@@Anvilshock Both the Minecraft wiki and a quick test of my own in-game indicate that, at least in this version of the game (and seemingly all versions) cocoa beans can only be planted on Jungle logs.
@@chickensky1121 Sorry about that misinformation. I have no excuse.
@@Anvilshock You're fine, at least you're acknowledging it.
Why even bother making wooden tools? I always make only a wooden pickaxe to mine stone, and then make all the tools out of it.
I do that because i could get items faster
I do that exactly
Me too
What weirdo dosent make a wood axe or sword?
Exactly like me
I usually save my wood pick so I can frame it later showing how far I've come.
I do that too!
oh someone else does this!! cool
I do that too!
that's moe
XD
“When you think of a tree farm, you think of oak. Instead, you should think of spruce” Me, who thought of spruce : 👁️👄👁️
Bamboo crying.
I build pretty much everything out of spruce. It’s so easy to harvest
I thought of spruce too lol👁👄👁
Yeah Spruce looks good Tho 👍
@@B055...only if you find a jungle which is kinda rare, spruce looks cool and even cooler with bamboo
Keep in mind that Axes does a ton of damage in Java Edition only. And that boats nullify damage in only Java.
The only one that counts.
?@@Anvilshock
it does less in bedrock?
@@instagrammy_memesbedrock wood sword: 4 dm. bedrock wood axe: 3 dm. java wood sword: 4 dm. java woood axe: 7 dm. Bedrock axes do 1 less dm than their sword counterpart.
But faster aspd in bedrock..
My friend used the cow crushing farm in our SMP, and I thought it was unethical. Ten minutes later I had filled a 3x5 area with over 3000 chickens.
Bro I just sub to you
@@Bryle188 Oh uh ok XD... Thanks?
@@nottofrosty lol
you can only have 360 chickens in a 3x5 area 🤓
@@nerxzz Yeah ik we raised the entity cramming limit because wo other members of the server were creating a huge army of chickens but they kept dying 🤓
The diamond tip sort of gets instantly nullified the moment you realize that with just a few trades with a toolsmith villager, you can get a diamond pickax, and if your lucky, you can get one with fortune already on it. Granted you need a stack or two of iron ingots if you are just using that to trade (Iron Farms are so derpy that I hardly ever mine. I get everything from villager trading and from fishing.) to increase the villager’s level.
"[J]ust a few trades" doesn't match the experience of most players. A diamond pickaxe from a toolsmith requires the _most possible_ trades with that villager in the sequence, because it's the _highest_ ranked toolsmith (master) that sells one. I realize if you've been playing for a long time, this can become invisible, but for most players, that's a lot of trading.
What he ^ said, plus villager trades are gonna get nerfed to heck soon.
@@MegaZeta this is true. Not to mention the trade cooldowns. However, within 2-3 mincraft days you can have a diamond pickax. Especially if you have an iron farm. If not then you are going to need a lot of coal, a lot of crops, or a lot of paper to get a fully upgraded tool smith.
@@arifhossain9751 I have only seen stuff about the librarians getting nerfed. Does not effect me that much because I don’t really trade with my librarians at all unless I need glass for windows when expanding the village and adding a building with another 30 or so beds and work stations in it. Side note… don’t end up like me where you build a village so close to your home that you have to be careful not to accidentally hit any iron golems with your fire aspect, power III, mending bow. (Legit, every now and then when I am fishing, I get a mending bow or fishing rod, which is always nice.)
@@dylandepetro4187 flexing a power 3 bow is crazy
I have just started a peaceful survival world and now you gave me the courage of setting the difficulty to normal 😊
64 sus stews = 4 item slots vs. 64 steaks = 1 item slot. Who in their right mind would prefer the former over the latter?
Even golden carrot is better
I find that carrots are your best bet for food. Easy and quick to farm, high yield of food, can be eaten raw, and can be crafted into golden ones later on.
i hope this is sarcasm bc that is a PAINFUL image
@@GhostGecko...No. On their own, they restore 2 little drumsticks of hunger, and a little 6 x 6 farm will produce carrots faster than you can eat them. Golden carrots, which need only a carrot and 8 golden nuggets (obtainable in seconds from zombie piglins) restore 6 little drumsticks of hunger each and can be used to brew nightvision potions. Also you can breed pigs and villagers with them.
@@GhostGeckoPlease chill out and make your case. It's good to get into the habit early of doing that in a polite and rational way.
@@ScrambledAndBenedict I do find it surprising how many players, even some veteran ones, don't think about saturation. Regeneration is useful, but unless you're in an unusual situation like a bastion, you're probably treating combat in survival Minecraft as a state you want to leave quickly. And in that case, golden carrots are the highest-saturation item that can be stacked, meaning better to regain health at full-speed traversal with no stops to eat.
@@MegaZeta Yeah. Even regular carrots have ok saturation. Not great, but since it's so easy to always have a full stack of them, you can keep yourself topped up pretty well.
Skip: dont get more than 2 diamonds bc u can use a fortune to get more
Also skip: enchants his diamond pickaxe that costed 3 diamonds
3:49 I use my old tools for stone, and my better for the ores to spare time
Make a list of stuff that does work in java but not in bedrock (stuff useful for speed-runs) Example: Using boat to do survive a big fall
and the stone axe
Here's another fact, just in case if you want to get a bunch of diamonds, look for a desert! Diamonds generate the most in desert caves!
Also, the axes may deal more damage, but they have a really slow cooldown, whilst swords are much better because not only they can do sweeping attacks, but also because they can hit faster!
Axes are also useful in PVP in case your enemy uses a shield. You can hit the shield with an axe to prevent them from using a shield for a short amount of time.
that's java only
axes are better early game bc they can one shot things like animals, but they also don't destroy the tool by critting everything 4 or 5 times.
Swords are better late game tho
the thing is, when i play minecraft, i make everything around building. i dont care about efficiency i just want stuff to look good
1:19
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For tip number 12, a stone axe does more damage, THAN A NETHERITE SWORD!!! However still go for the Netherite Sword because it has way faster attack speed, more durability, and just sounds and looks cooler!
Edit: BTW, for every one piece of coal, you can use that to smelt 8 pieces of wood logs and get 8 charcoal and then just repeat the process with more wood and more charcoal, and now you have an infinite fuel source.
Axe
@@missingbraincells1648 ?
@@loanphung3056 so why nobody uses netherite axe
@@PixelCraftEdits Wdym? There are many people who do use a Netherite axe. Many pros do still opt for the Netherite sword tho cause it's attacks at nearly twice the speed.
@@loanphung3056 no I mean if stone axe does equal DMG like netherite sword
Why netherite axe does not do 5 points ( 1 points =0.5 heart ) plus more dmg?
And I play bedrock edition so I always use sword cuz they does more dmg then axe plus faster.
"Instead of using a shovel for sand, use TNT!"
But... doesn't TNT require sand to begin with?
Free tnt in desert temples and treasure map chests
A tip I made is that on a skyblock where do you have a finite amount of obsidian, build the nether portal, go through, mine, the obsidian in the four corners of the portal to get the obsidian required for the enchanting table
GOOD TIP:Use Visible Ores
If I’m in an area where I can’t find much coal, I’ll make a few campfires, and use the charcoal to make more campfires. Probably the easiest dupe glitch to pull off
why people use coal when the world is full of trees?
@@tiefensucht charcoal need to smelt.
why would u, just use the wood itself.. @@PixelCraftEdits
@@tiefensucht well coal just sound cooler and smelt more and wood smelt less.
also if you want to build something on the ocean in Minecraft. Most people just place blocks on the ground till surface. But placing a lily pad you can place a block above and it makes things so fast
Jumped into a singleplayer world and found a village, checked blacksmith's chest and got 4 iron, 2 diamonds and 2 obsidian out of it xD
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No.
2:31 Not if it kills the baby cows!
I use a mining technique. I start by getting iron, then going underground, then leave 3 hours later with 20 diamonds.
5:30 bedrock players: 🤔
im education edition
also another tip is do not make wooden swords, axes or shovels, simply use stone instead it's way easier to get once you got the wooden pickaxe
Im a bedrock player 😐😐
@@me5tiza57Typical java player
@@bandom2009fr
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I used to play bedrock I hated it
i am a trial player cuz im broke
my pro tips are 1. to use fortune 3 to harvest your crops on diamond or netherite pickaxe. 2. use the wooden tools as fuel once you upgraded. 3 use lava buckets with a hopper on the back of your furnace/smoker/blast furnace. cooks EVERYTHING 2X faster. plus lava is the best renewable fuel in the game. it cooks 100 blocks per bucket. that is why i have a hopper full of lava buckets to fuel either said cooker. 4. I also build the dripstone lava farm with the cauldrons under each dripstone with the lava above in a rectangular holder for the lava. i usually have 10 on hand. that is plenty for my farms. just thought i would share a few everyday tips i use in Minecraft.
The cow farm with entity cramming is great and all but it only drops raw food. If you have fire aspect I'd still say the first option is better
I keep my wooden tools and max them out with enchantments and put them in item frames at home
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Tip: in bedrock and pocket edition swords do much more damage than their axe counterparts
this gave me such whiplash when I started playing Java after a whole childhood of playing bedrock
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Why does everyone say a barrel is 1 less plank??
Slabs require THREE planks to make.
you're still needing 9 planks to do it.
Technically if you crafting multiple barrels your saving more resources now if you're only crafting one-barrel it's not worth it but the more barrels you craft the more worth it it becomes
True, but when you craft a slab it gives you 6 slabs, allowing you to make 3 more with the use of 2 less planks. Think twice before talking.
A chest is 8 planks 💀💀
I will explain
You have 24 planks 3chests
Make slabs 3 planks for 6slabs 2 slabs in 1 barrel you are saving 1plank
@@jinxed-truly Yes, in the case of multiple uses, it makes sense, the only reason why I made the comment is the way that Skip had presented it was based off the visual implication that it was off ONE crafting use-.
Overall, yes there is a greater advantage, but without directly explaining said reasoning, it's going to confuse people, especially when they're taking what is being shown and what is being said, like I did.
The thing about the campfire dropping charcoal for every one you use is just wrong. A campfire uses 3 logs, 1 charcoal, and 3 sticks to produce 2 charcoal in Java edition. The way I count, that's 1 charcoal gained for 3 logs and 3 sticks burned, which is about 3 times what a furnace does.
The only flaw on this is that's it only gives you tips for java edition so sorry for all you bedrock players out there (me included)
Well some are for both versions but still
for number 9: you can also use leaf blocks or mangrove roots, and a nearby lava pool, so that you don't have to try the speedrunner's portal. although, you will need to mine a few extra blocks to stop the water from spilling in bedrock
1:49 You put in 3 Logs and 1 Coal and get 2 Charcoal. That is only 50% Yield
You get 4 charcoal
@@NCK555in java
@@NCK555cries in bedrock
@@NCK555 no.
@@zawarudo1849 Nope. Only 2. In Java, at least. I can't tell about Bedrock
YOU MISSED THE IRON 1:46
The only wooden tool I make is a pixaxe 3:39
1:51 did bro forget we need furnace to get charcoal
Today I learned that salmon drop bonemeal instead of bones in Java edition... I gotta say that this is a W for Bedrock edition lol
..no, I played bedrock a few days ago and they dropped bone meal.
@@jinxed-trulyI wonder if it's different on different consoles for Bedrock? I play on Nintendo Switch and I always get bones. 🤔🦴
@@jinxed-trulyYeah no, you’re on Java dude
dude mining at start of game is better then looking for a village or shipwreck
in one mining session you can go from stone to iron to diamonds easily
you only want one peice of iron before you cave and that is for the sheild
The tip about the iron in the mountains I already learned myself in one of my bedrock worlds. I built my base inside of the mountain, and once I started mining I went from nothing to full iron armor and tools in a matter of days because I found so much iron. I also haven't found a large iron vein in my world yet.
imagine just playing minecraft with this guy and every couple minutes you hear "THAT'SSS NOT EFFECIENT!!!"
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*cough* *cough* bedrock *cough* *cough*
This is a bit of a joke I'm making because of bedrock's combat system
Skip the Tutorial and iDeactivateMC are two of my favorite TH-camrs who show us different facts about Minecraft.
I had subtitles and instead of it saying "lilypads" it said "lip bats" 💀
I’m really glad he stopped asking for subscribers. That got annoying quick. I know other channels do this too, but I usually watch this one a lot.
Before 10 min club
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i use up all my wooden tools instead of throwing them away
"A stone axe will work much better"
Bedrock players: cries
Bedrock edition=like
Java=Dislike
Pocket=Reply
Which one do you like?
People who do all of these
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Another thing to use wooden tools for is to enchant them with the enchants that take less xp then once you get the enchant you want you can put in your diamond or netherite
image uploading same thing over and over again with different forms💀
the downside to using barrels though is that they turn villagers into fishermen which is really annoying
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Thanks for the tips😊😊😊.
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I got here as soon as i got notification (4 mins after the vid was released) do i count? 😂
@@BENDYKILLER698 kind of lol
0:08 anyone notice he has a zombie egg?
The ax tip only works in java
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When I start my Minecraft world I get like 40 pieces of wood,make a crafting table make like that one block thing that like covers up places so mobs can't get it then make a picaxe then build underground also make laters to up and but the door to cover the whole
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These are the only tutorials I enjoy
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Actually you cant get tnt from ships, you can only get them from buired treasure🤓
nope, shipwreck food chests occasionally have some TNT
@@ngogiakhiem6806 in what versions
@@Im_PG_ i'm pretty sure they still contain TNT in 1.20, but i could be wrong
@@ngogiakhiem6806you're not wrong my friend, i got a block of tnt at a shipwreck i found
thanks skip this really helped me in my survival! Keep up the good work!
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Actually first
Opposite of last actually
Yes you're right
You should be a Minecraft advisor because you make me want to play Minecraft
Thank you both soooo much!
Infinite obsidian glitch:
Step 1: build a portal with 10 blocks.
Step 2: enter the Nether
Step 3: mine the newly made corners.
Step 4: go back to the overworld
Step 5: mine more corners.
Repeat, repeat and repeat.
I don't know why nether portal sizes don't carry over?
Ok, but is it really worth it at that point, like it’s ten times faster to just mine obi made with water and lava, then going through 16 loading screens for a stack of obsidian.
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You: It's Time to Suffer
Fun fact! Salmon can drop bones in Bedrock Edition, making them more useful there! Also they have different sizes.
7:47, I truly agree with this one because me and my brother were in our server and found diamonds and we got 2 diamonds, and we didn’t want to use it for a sword, so we said let’s make an enchantment table, as soon as we got that idea, we need to get obsidian AND YOU NEED 3 DIAMONDS (diamond pickaxe) TO GET IT, so if you have 5 diamonds get yourself a *diamond pickaxe* and an enchantment table, but you can still find obsidian from villages and other places.
I needed this
Kinda sad that most of the featured here only applies to Java, not Bedrock. Especially the door underwater since doors in Bedrock can be waterlogged, no matter how you place them.
I love ur vids keep it up💯🔥🗣️🗣️
For the one he is talking about in 8:13, make sure u also write down the quards so u don’t forget
Do you mean cords?
@@FreakyCommenter yea whatever
You could also make more campfires from breaking campfires from charcoal
5:33 “if you time your attacks just right” mistimes an attack
Its a good day when skip uploads
Him :- use stone axe for pvp
Bedrock edition :- allow me to introduce you
You need shears to get a renewable source of wool
I get 17 stone
3 for pick
3 for axe
1 for shovel
2 for sword
8 for furnace
I am particularly slow at getting iron so this does the trick, along as smelting my logs for infinite coal early game
A lot of these are Java exclusive tips, btw.
Don’t build any sort of house the first day… sleep in the side of a cliff. That way you can mine all night if you wanted to anyways.
Axes aren’t efficient in fighting off hordes of mobs, swords would work better, and swords also do more damage per seconds than axes.
My issue with barrels is villagers viewing them as a profession block. I only use them for storage on bases far from villages.
1:59 fun fact: they acsualy smelt food faster when you put 4 into a campfire