If you want to duplicate your diamonds, be sure to look at a cactus and press q really fast. If the diamonds disappear, then you aren't doing it fast enough.
a few things: smelting food in a smoker gives you exp using slabs instead of whole blocks creates lag when used en masse, it creates more air-exposed areas the game needs to render you can now plant kelp on soul sand
I've never heard that about slabs but I suppose it makes sense, especially when used en masse as you mentioned. I assume this is true for both Bedrock and Java?
@@NIX0LAS As far as I'm aware, it only applies to Java. I remember hearing about it from some technical player saying something about how they're coded to path-find. It was to maximum a mob farm by making sure mobs in the farthest radius didn't despawn from the farm by walking around the spawning platform, but instead get flushed into the collection chamber to die.
Use a sticky piston with a lever next to the work block. Flip the switch and then flip it back to move the work block away and then back in front of the villager. It will give new trades without having to destroy the block each time. Way more efficient.
Love the video, however for those curious, the brightness of an object on most screens doesn't matter as the same light is being used to light the entire screen regardless. However this does not apply for OLED monitors.
I laughed at that too, make it night to save on electricity, but during the day my electric bill goes up, what item can I use in survival to sleep during the day lol
@@user-ux2kk5vp7m The number of CPU cycles a computer goes through for a given period of time is always the same. When something math-heavy "takes more CPU cycles", it means that it takes more time, not that the CPU squeezes out more cycles in the same amount of time. (And when the additional time it takes exceeds the time between frames, it starts to cause lag -- as long as the added time is still under the time between frames, it's not noticeable how much time is added.) So, in fact, a computer doing nothing for an hour passes through exactly as many CPU cycles as the same computer doing a continuous series of Fourier transforms for an hour.
7:41 In Java edition, If you hold down shift then it will not become a double chest and remain a single chest next to another single chest. (Edit: However if you press down shift and place it on the side of another single chest it will still become a double chest.)
I was like “wait I’ve definitely made single chest rows before,” scrolled down a few comments, and had my “ayup, there it is” moment all in like 2 seconds😂😂
16:00 regarding making a wooden pickaxe, then getting stone right away. I wanna point out that you can use the wooden pickaxe to smelt a piece of smth [the wooden pickaxe would otherwise be useless from that point anyways]
I always keep my first pickaxe and put it inside an Item Frame. One Day my world will be 100 years old and still played by my offspring and they will see this pickaxe and be fascinated, that this single Item started my legacy.
Trap doors on top of Fences have a better aesthetic than carpets. One they look like just a work surface on top of a fence. Also, you can flip them up to protect things like sheep, rabbits and chickens from the mobs that agro against them.
With slabbed floors you can also water log them, which then makes the floor creeper proof. I’ve started doing all of my bases this way, and it does take a little more time to do, but I’ve never regretted it
I just wanna say that elytra +slow falling is very OP. If you ' re in a PvP situation and an opponent brought you to low health, then then fly in the sky, fly as high up as you can and drink some extended slow falling, this way so that you can catch a break with the healing and organizing your hotbar to be ready next time.
If you use the slow falling and elytra plus a trident with riptide on a rainy day it will make you go thousands of blocks a second and almost always crash the game!
4:24 While useful, it wouldn't be great in the typical use case. You usually label chests so you don't look through all of them for one item, but in a case like this you need to enter the chest to see the name.
I tried labeling a chest in the anvil. Once they're relabeled, they won't stack with other chests, so you better make sure you're not going to want to use that chest for anything else.
The tip about kelp and water buckets is amazing, I made a big bubble elevator from the bottom of my world to the top and it would’ve made that process so so so much easier
@@v0id_d3m0n Vro what ? Its literally a survival world youre SUPPOSED to spend hours on it to make it as OP as possible . Its not time wasted if she dosent have to waste her time climbing up and down the world , its efficent , And fun to make . You just dont know what true survival is , and , probally if not , most likley just go on servers and roleplay as an autistic demon wolf cat or whatever you dream SMP fans are into .
A good tip I thought of since you brought up the 'pick block' action: carry blocks that you're going to be around, or a silk touch tool with you when you adventure. If you are ever in a sketchy spot, you can 'pick block' your environment while you're running to save a few seconds. This might save you a totem or two. :)
Actually, Slabs (3 Planks for 6 Slabs) do 1.5 Items, Bowls (same number of Planks to make 4 unless you fish them up) smelt 1 Item each, Sticks (4 per 2 Planks unless it falls from your trees) take 2 to smelt 1 Item... Bamboo takes 4 to smelt 1 Item. I try to be efficient, so unless I have 8 Items for 1 Coal, I use Slabs and Sticks (sometimes Saplings). Blaze Rods will smelt 15 Items, Dried Kelp Blocks 20 Items, Bucket of Lava 100 Items.
Hope they never add it to bedrock until they give java easier tipped arrow crafting. Theres no excuse for “exclusive features” when both Java & bedrock are now owned by microsoft. Also dumb because why would we play 2 diff versions for singular niche features
@@abgacha1247 That is true. Some things that seem like very silly differences are just a result of different underlying implementations. On Java, kelp can be placed on basically anything. It's not technically a plant. On Bedrock, it is a plant and can be placed on selected blocks only, like flowers. Although the selection of blocks is very large, there are still many blocks on which kelp cannot be placed on.
@@Bumble._.Jellybottom wrong it dose not someone already tested it it grows on sand, red sand,dirt, and i think corase dirt. @sockmonster6647 only said that it looks prettier on sand which i agree looking at a sugar cane growing on dirt looks a bit weird since i only use it on sand most of the time (also i am talking about u saying it grows faster on sand and no it dose not).
I prefer fence gates over carpet. I have two gates and double-layer the fences themselves. This has the dual purpose of ensuring at least one gate is closed at all times (thus preventing escape) as well as ensuring that wolves can't attack my sheep through the fence.
The quality of these videos have gone up an insane amount! I love the builds that you and your team do to set up these videos, it adds that little extra that makes it really stand out
This is why I do my guides in a survival world with interesting builds! I felt like the creative world back drop was lazy and over done. Toycat has improved so much in the last couple months, I think he hired an editor.
Yes campfires are faster with cooking food. Yes they cook 4 at once when the smoker cooks one. HOWEVER, the smoker gives you experience and a nice meal when campfires only give you some food. Also, campfires will throw the cooked food off which can cause them to despawn unless you have a hopper under them or you are watching and waiting lol.
Wooden tools are a remnant of the days when Minecraft Achievements required you to make a wooden tool before you could get achievements for upgrading them.
Dude yeah I was playing 1.7 for fun and I was like why am I not getting any achievements... also because I got wood before I opened my inventory so it prevented all of the other achievements from popping
Tip no 2. Best method is to use only kelp and start placing it on top of eachother. Because bone meal might not work at all, and if it does, it will only work for 24 block in hight. Now, because we are on update 1.19 the hight of your bubble column might be exceeding 24 block. Like for example from - 64 to sea level, 70,so what I recomend is you take 1 water bucket, and the amount of kelp you will need, it's easy to find out how much you need, you just look at the bottom hight level you are on from where you start and however high you wanna go. Take the water bucket, put water on top of you, and start placing kelp under you, DON'T place water at the very top, as you might drown, just place it on top of you and little by little you'll get to the top. At the end break the kelp and make the bubble column.
assuming that the screen is lcd (a lot are), then the lamp actually helps with efficiency because electricity dislikes the heat, and the darker lamp absorbs the backlight's light and warms up the screen.
6:00 I usually make an initial base and intentionally leave behind some tools, food and stuff there and when I get the materials I make a true base and then make a compass to forge a path connecting the two bases and then I leave some better emergency gear at the initial base since the old stuff no longer will suffice for having to rush back to the superior base.
For the Fence gate, that's why I do a airlock sort of gate design. You got the second one behind you that's closed so if an animal does walk through the one you do have open, it's still stuck. For the naming chests, only if they had the name on top when you look at it, or at least on the front.
I do love that they did add the smoker... But hot damn do I love the campfire. I always have my "Barbecue" pit that I cook all my stuff on. It used no coal or wood and it's so much more interactive. Farming and Food are definitely my favorite mechanics... And I'd love to see more food, and possibly even dishes added.
I want to eat the eggs! I have a butt-ton of eggs, and nothing to do with them. If you could throw them into a furnace or campfire and get fried eggs, they would be a great new-game food.
@@robertabarnhart6240 Fried eggs... Bread and pork chops = pork chop sandwiches. Actually adding berries onto the cake recipe. Cheese from milk would be amazing. Since you have potatoes, carrots, lamb.. You could make Sheppard's pie. We could have Berry pie with our Pumpkin pie.
If you place a chest while crouched they won't merge into a double chest, unless you click on the side of the chest you want to merge it with. Very useful when building item sorter systems in tight spaces.
Rather than the carpet method on top of fences, you can place a full block in the corners instead, and put a singular fence on top for the same result. Animals don’t recognize it as a full open block, and you can throw a torch or something on top and it looks nice
Naming chests is better done with item frames. For example: name a wood block as "wood", place an item frame on the chest and insert the named item. The name will appear without opening the chest
Sarcastic facts 1 - Sugar canes on fact 2 - Most useful mob is the bat 3 - Desert well is the most useful thing in minecraft 4 - Leather armor is the best armor in minecraft Elytra is not a Trident. A few times you say elytra when using a trident: 1 - 27:23 2 - 27:30 3 - 27:36
11:33 This is one that I know and try to do but the concept that there's this little tiny gap below my house horrifies me to the point of hoping a creeper comes by to purge my unholy slabbed structure.
22:00 You were being inefficient with the lectern. Use a sticky piston with a button to move it. It does the same as breaking it, but it doesn't use durability on your axe or your valuable time.
You should put item frames on chests and then name the items in an anvil that go in the item frames. Then you have a cool item to show what's in it and it also shows what it's named over the item. Much prettier
The lighting difference on the lamp only applies with OLED displays, LCDs always have the same level of backlight regardless of what's on the screen. Actually, displaying dark pixels on an LCD takes slightly more power than light pixels because darkened pixels on an LCD display need to be actively powered.
17, it's inefficient to manually break the job block. It wears down your tool and takes a few seconds to do and place when you could set up a sticky piston on a pressure pad. Each time you step on or off the pad the job block moves and the villager changes it's trades. Make sure you have at least a stack of emeralds or the item you want to trade to lock in the trades before moving off the pad
sponge drying: A wet sponge placed in the Nether dries out instantly with a puff of steam and turns into a normal sponge. A wet sponge placed in any dry biome in the Overworld dries out after a few minutes and turns into a normal sponge.[Bedrock Edition only] If a normal sponge comes into contact with water in a dry biome, it absorbs the water and immediately dries out with a puff of steam.[Bedrock Edition only]
Seems like I could teach you a few things. Kelp can be placed on kelp indefinitely. Bone meal can only reach 1-20something high as kelp has a finite growth
15:00-15:30: So THAT’S what pressure plates are good for! 😮 Honestly never used them, will now reconsider. And the valley girl/brain damaged falsetto voice always gets me, thanks, needed a laugh about now! 🙂
11:44 yes, in my long term survival world I made the floor out of smothstone (double smelted cobblestone). First I used full blocks but ran out of these so now, I have slabs.
In the time it takes to have just a stone axe and wooden pick on flat terrain, which is about 25 seconds depending on crafting skill, you could probably craft a full set of wooden tools, 2 trapdoors, 3 doors, a boat, and ladders. For high time pressure chases like manhunt, committing to stone is pretty high cost.
Like, in manhunt, the stone axe might win in a fight, but there just isn't gonna be a fight if the runner makes wooden stuff. Not until the person with all that stuff has mined down in the middle of an ocean without a trace, come back up leaving the hunter clueless, found a couple a shipwrecks and buried treasure, and the one with the stone axe show up to someone with TNT, a diamond sword, 3/4ths iron armor, a shield, a couple of golden apples, and cooked fish.... vs a stone axe.
One thing that I've been doing is only placing torches on the left side of caves. Then, when you're done caving and have to get back, you just have to follow the pathways with torches on the right. You could just mine upward, but it's more fun this way imo. Also, something that I learned from toycat himself is that if you can survive a creeper blast if you sprint directly towards them. This isn't usually helpful, but I've found it handy on occasions.
I do this with torches to put them on the left going in so they are on the right going out so i know its the right way lol done this since i started playing mincreft nearly 10 years ago lol
Literally the best advice for me as a new Mc player! And yet I sometimes get lost when there's a lot of smaller caves and tunnels connected I roam around in circles. There was one cave where I eventually just dug upwards because I couldn't find my way out 🤣 means I have to be even more accurate with placing the torches
If you want a bunch of single chest next to each other. Put however many many you want side by side (up to push limit) and push them with a piston. It makes all double chest into single chest. :)
I make wooden shovels pretty often. I always have a pile of stone shovels in a chest somewhere, but never in my inventory when i need to fix a small bit of path or clear some dirt in a cave. It's slower than stone, but not slower than walking back to my chests if a crafting table is closer. Sometimes they end up as fuel for the furnace...
1 thing you forgot to mention is that after you use your wooden pickaxe to make a stone pickaxe, you toss your wooden pickaxe into a furnace as fuel as it will smelt one whole item (at least on java, not sure about Bedrock as I've never played it)
you could just shift click an item frame onto a chest so you'll know what item is being stored in the chest. a sign is still useful but it's not really enough because people have diverse opinions which anything can fall under "bad resource" or be a superior item. but at least this way you'll know what item is being view that way
I oddly enough knew about the old time tip of being able to cook your food automatically by setting animals on fire also it's fun to watch i think it has been around for at least 10 years.
The pressure plate part reminded me of something me and my niece did. We built a SCP themed lap where we had contained ever mob in the game and we had a lot of fun building the security system. It had every pressure plate, every door, every gate door, and ever trap door. In addition to that, we had all of those each in a different rotation and with each different type of triggers, like plates and strings. So easily 50+ things. Running through them was super fun because some many instant things are occurring. I don’t know how mobs path finding worked but I never had issues with mobs trying to get in so I assume the path finder was cut with so many layers.
Bro this popped into my recommended out of nowhere. it was such a blast from the past watching this, mad childhood vibes. just thankyou for reminding of the great memories of playing Minecraft with friends on hot summer holiday evenings.
if you don't have a lot of fireworks, because you haven't built a creeper farm or you just don't have an efficient one, use a 30/30 rule. This is only on java, but in the F3 menu you can find your orientation, the degrees in which you're facing, when you're up in the sky begin by looking -30 degrees down, then when you're speeding up look up to 30 degrees up, when you're losing momentum look -30 degrees down again. this makes the elytra glide last a darn long time
To be honest, this is a list of things you might be doing wrong as an absolute beginner! Surprised you didn't mention naming the banners on an anvil first so the three places you've highlighted on the map have names too and are not just random markers, but yep, definitely tips for when you've just started playing I think. The only thing I didn't know was the little temples pointing to villages but I would have more difficulty finding a little temple than a village haha
Lmao this is the best comment section ever, i can’t even tell who's joking and who's not joking anymore Also, desert wells not only point to villages, they also point to strongholds, so if you don’t have enough ender eyes, just find a desert well and look in which direction it points, the cool thing is, you can even see how far away the stronghold is
Use charcoal more instead of coal. Because you can make coal blocks which gives you 1/9 more use and be sure to get fortune III to get more coal from ore. For wooden tools in start, just get a wooden pick and maybe a wooden axe too at most. Then when you get stone, just use your wooden tools in a furnace. stone hoe is better cause, you can rake up leaves much faster than by hand. I play lots of skyblock so that's important
@@s0n0fw0lf_9 yeah, but that requires a lot more effort and a small bit of redstone. I think they should just add parity for this feature. May as well use trapped chests
@@TrippOnPower Trapped Chests are expensive early game though. You can use a barrel which only require 3 planks on bedrock (compared to 7 on java and 8 for chest)
Bro. This was a well-made video. Good job, brother. Your script was spot on, the idea of how to present the information was spot on, the overall flow of the information was spot on, and the list goes on. It was incredibly entertaining and relaxing to watch! Thanks a million!
Use a sticky piston and a button/lever/whatever with the villager's lectern. Every time you activate the piston, it resets the trade, and you won't waste time or axe durability.
18:07 Am I the only who just always did that out of instinct...? 25:11 Or if you're even smarter and you play Java edition, you can play with the subtitles on! They're sooo helpful for zeroing in on noises. I've found a lot of mineshafts thanks to the subtitles.
Instead of using a sign on a chest, or naming the chest itself, you can put an item frame on the chest with a named item in it, and the name will float in the air like a named mob.
A cool feature in bedrock is. You can use a sticky piston on job blocks to cycle through faster without breaking the block. Also the trident is the ultimate weapon. Close, mid and far range.
(This information is in error. It is generation and not growth.) Sugar cane growth is controlled by the biome and not the block type under it. Swamp is 2x as fast. Desert is 50x.
You're mistaking their growth rates for how many attempts the game makes to place them on terrain generation. They'd probably be close to 50x more common in a theoretical desert biome with a sufficient amount of rivers and aquifers piercing its surface, but those stalks are going to grow at essentially the same rate if you cut them all down.
@@ari-mariberry You would be correct. I did. Looking through the wiki, I see no mention of growth changing based upon block type. I haven't noticed that but I play on Bedrock. I guess I will have to make two dedicated sugar cane farms to test it. Thank you for pointing out my error.
24:47 you can also do that in the overworld in certain chunks (beaches and deserts). it is either a new secret feature or it is a bug that should be a feature, because we have frogs that change colour based on the biome (hot or cold) so sponges should dry or not depending on the hot or not hot biome
To build on the carpet tip, trap doors can be placed on the bottom of a second level block to act as a hopping piont for the players, but fails a mob pathfinder check. It can also be placed on the rop of the first level block and flipped down to create a small ledge. Also, shift clicking a chest to a surface other than another chest will force a single chest. You can have a whole row of single, unconnected chests with no gaps or weird placement.
the point of tools is to trade durability for time. chucking or burning your wooden tools when you don't need them is a great use of that durability to save time. and in general always use your best tools, as your weaker ones can be used to repair them, making for better application than directly using inferior tools.
Found an interesting seed. By typing "My World" into the seed bar. Closest Ocean monument I've ever seen to spawn. Will say spawn location isn't optimal though.
9:32 LCD screen will always take the same amount of power, doesn't matter if the spot is brighter or darker. Although if your monitor is amoled it will help to save electricity.
If you want to duplicate your diamonds, be sure to look at a cactus and press q really fast. If the diamonds disappear, then you aren't doing it fast enough.
Damn actually worked after 25 lost diamonds. Finally have a diamond beacon now. 10/10 thought you were trolling
I thought this was a troll, but after a few tries I got the hang of it. I’m now the richest person in my server.
It worked!!! It took a stack, but as soon as the server started lagging I got 2 stacks back!
Disclaimer, this ONLY works with diamonds!!!! I lost all of my netherite trying, but at least I have a lot of jukeboxes to use in my furnace
Thank you, now I have a diamond house! I thought this was supposed to be a joke lol
a few things: smelting food in a smoker gives you exp
using slabs instead of whole blocks creates lag when used en masse, it creates more air-exposed areas the game needs to render
you can now plant kelp on soul sand
Wait rly? Omg that explains the lag
@@v0id_d3m0n yup, and if you have lots of little air pockets, I suggest filling them up to help reduce the lag
That’s funny because mob farms work better with slabs because they wander less on slabs.
I've never heard that about slabs but I suppose it makes sense, especially when used en masse as you mentioned. I assume this is true for both Bedrock and Java?
@@NIX0LAS As far as I'm aware, it only applies to Java. I remember hearing about it from some technical player saying something about how they're coded to path-find. It was to maximum a mob farm by making sure mobs in the farthest radius didn't despawn from the farm by walking around the spawning platform, but instead get flushed into the collection chamber to die.
"give me mending or your life is ending"
Toycat's knowledge is quite mind bending
definitely someone who deserves commending
@@nepnep2053 I think he was being condescending.
hopefully his knowledge starts trending
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Use a sticky piston with a lever next to the work block. Flip the switch and then flip it back to move the work block away and then back in front of the villager. It will give new trades without having to destroy the block each time. Way more efficient.
@Mike McGee it needs slimes to make sticky piston, you just need 2 pistons to make it more efficient in terms of materials
@@GionJoshHalogOfficial in this economy?
Slimes are abundant. (Plus i'll use the piston later)
@@halosnova1604 you know, slimes only exists nearby swamps and not in plains bruh, so not all is that lucky to got slimes, but still efficient tactic
Can you use this trick on lecterns? I was trying to do it but the lectern wouldn't move. Any tips?
@@magicalfairy1963 lecterns are movable using pistons
ah yes, the "riptide elytra" and the "loyalty elytra" my favorites
Yea same
i was just going to comment that
Riptide elytra is great
You have obviously never misspoken in your life.
You never know when your elytra flies off by itself. With loyalty, it will come back to you
Love the video, however for those curious, the brightness of an object on most screens doesn't matter as the same light is being used to light the entire screen regardless. However this does not apply for OLED monitors.
But you need extra electricity to distort the cristals on LCD
Another reason why the Switch version isn't very good.
I laughed at that too, make it night to save on electricity, but during the day my electric bill goes up, what item can I use in survival to sleep during the day lol
It does matter. More math is required to handle the lighting of objects in the world when you have lamps on, which ends up costing more CPU cycles.
@@user-ux2kk5vp7m The number of CPU cycles a computer goes through for a given period of time is always the same. When something math-heavy "takes more CPU cycles", it means that it takes more time, not that the CPU squeezes out more cycles in the same amount of time. (And when the additional time it takes exceeds the time between frames, it starts to cause lag -- as long as the added time is still under the time between frames, it's not noticeable how much time is added.) So, in fact, a computer doing nothing for an hour passes through exactly as many CPU cycles as the same computer doing a continuous series of Fourier transforms for an hour.
7:41 In Java edition, If you hold down shift then it will not become a double chest and remain a single chest next to another single chest.
(Edit: However if you press down shift and place it on the side of another single chest it will still become a double chest.)
I was gonna make the same comment. Glad I scrolled down first!
I was like “wait I’ve definitely made single chest rows before,” scrolled down a few comments, and had my “ayup, there it is” moment all in like 2 seconds😂😂
That's a thing in Bedrock as well
Yup. Also on bedrock
I know, I saw it on a TH-cam video years ago and tried it but it didn't work because I was on Bedrock lol
16:00 regarding making a wooden pickaxe, then getting stone right away. I wanna point out that you can use the wooden pickaxe to smelt a piece of smth [the wooden pickaxe would otherwise be useless from that point anyways]
i use my wooden pick to smelt 1 log and use that charcoal for my first 8 iron or 8 more charcoal
mine until the wood pick has 1 durability left then smelt it
I always keep my first pickaxe and put it inside an Item Frame. One Day my world will be 100 years old and still played by my offspring and they will see this pickaxe and be fascinated, that this single Item started my legacy.
@@lukas-kevynmuller6697 that is rather beautiful
@@lukas-kevynmuller6697 or they run out of coal and use it
Trap doors on top of Fences have a better aesthetic than carpets. One they look like just a work surface on top of a fence. Also, you can flip them up to protect things like sheep, rabbits and chickens from the mobs that agro against them.
Yeah and the trapdoor is taller so most mobs can’t even jump on it by accident
yeah, or you can just not play minecraft at all. Me personally, I play Snake on my grandpas cell phone. But I guess I'm just quirky like that te-he
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@@chadd990 who invited you
You can even just use trapdoors to form a pen and animals won't jump out
With slabbed floors you can also water log them, which then makes the floor creeper proof. I’ve started doing all of my bases this way, and it does take a little more time to do, but I’ve never regretted it
I just wanna say that elytra +slow falling is very OP. If you ' re in a PvP situation and an opponent brought you to low health, then then fly in the sky, fly as high up as you can and drink some extended slow falling, this way so that you can catch a break with the healing and organizing your hotbar to be ready next time.
That sounds awesome, I could also picture me flying up there and just entering sniper mode hehe
best possible strat be better than the person you are fighting
If you use the slow falling and elytra plus a trident with riptide on a rainy day it will make you go thousands of blocks a second and almost always crash the game!
@@GoldenBoy-et6of you don't even need slow falling for that :)
That’s a very specific pvp situation
The Redstone lamp thing reminds me of how obsessive I can get about replacing trees I break.
I can't stand it when people don't replant or only cut half trees
@@birdblackbird4766only halfway cutting a tree triggers the tf outta me but not replacing after you clapped it is a win win for me
27:19 I also love to use trident enchantments on my elytra, glad to see I'm not the only one.
Another chest tip: you could have three singles next to each other by simply shift-clicking the surface below or behind the spot.
I was surprised that he did not know.
It can't be done in bedrock. That is a Java exclusive.
Or use barrels
4:24
While useful, it wouldn't be great in the typical use case.
You usually label chests so you don't look through all of them for one item, but in a case like this you need to enter the chest to see the name.
Yes, he said that using both methods would be better for that reason
I usually put an item in an itemo frame (ie. an iron ingot on a chest of iron things) and then leave a note inside like "check farm for more"
I tried labeling a chest in the anvil. Once they're relabeled, they won't stack with other chests, so you better make sure you're not going to want to use that chest for anything else.
@@robertabarnhart6240 u have 2 name 2 chests the same to make 1 large named chest
@@Unincriminating no, you don't. you only need to name one of them. Roberta is talking about chest items in inventory.
21:38 " It's not that you give me mending, or your life is ending, instead It's give me sharpness or you'll see darkness"
The tip about kelp and water buckets is amazing, I made a big bubble elevator from the bottom of my world to the top and it would’ve made that process so so so much easier
Omg F for all the time wasted😭
@@v0id_d3m0n Vro what ? Its literally a survival world youre SUPPOSED to spend hours on it to make it as OP as possible . Its not time wasted if she dosent have to waste her time climbing up and down the world , its efficent , And fun to make . You just dont know what true survival is , and , probally if not , most likley just go on servers and roleplay as an autistic demon wolf cat or whatever you dream SMP fans are into .
A good tip I thought of since you brought up the 'pick block' action: carry blocks that you're going to be around, or a silk touch tool with you when you adventure. If you are ever in a sketchy spot, you can 'pick block' your environment while you're running to save a few seconds. This might save you a totem or two. :)
Also a lot of people know to turn logs to planks when your smelting stuff but you should turn those planks into slabs they burn at the same rate
That changes everything
Actually, Slabs (3 Planks for 6 Slabs) do 1.5 Items, Bowls (same number of Planks to make 4 unless you fish them up) smelt 1 Item each, Sticks (4 per 2 Planks unless it falls from your trees) take 2 to smelt 1 Item... Bamboo takes 4 to smelt 1 Item. I try to be efficient, so unless I have 8 Items for 1 Coal, I use Slabs and Sticks (sometimes Saplings). Blaze Rods will smelt 15 Items, Dried Kelp Blocks 20 Items, Bucket of Lava 100 Items.
I use bows from a mob farm as furnace fuel.
Only for bedrock (its a bug), slabs smelt 0.75 on java
This is actually more efficient than making logs into charcoal, fun fact
You can hold shift/crouch when placing to keep chests from doubling even if you want many singles next to each other
on java
I've started just making walls of barrels because they look kind of like cabinets/lockers on the ends.
27:23 Honestly, an riptide elytra is SOOOO MUCH fun to use, i always have both in my Singleplayer survival world.
Saaame, its even faster than fireworks in rain/thunder
Also gotta love those loyalty elytras, don’t we?
@NBR MC⛏ why not
Grammar.
@@simarkarmani4034 I could understand what they meant even without perfect grammar, why can’t you 🤨
In Java you can now place kelp directly on soul sand. I guess that change hasn’t made it over to Bedrock yet.
Hope they never add it to bedrock until they give java easier tipped arrow crafting. Theres no excuse for “exclusive features” when both Java & bedrock are now owned by microsoft. Also dumb because why would we play 2 diff versions for singular niche features
@@idontcheckrepliesstaymad958I mean the two versions do use different coding, don't they?
@@abgacha1247 That is true. Some things that seem like very silly differences are just a result of different underlying implementations. On Java, kelp can be placed on basically anything. It's not technically a plant. On Bedrock, it is a plant and can be placed on selected blocks only, like flowers. Although the selection of blocks is very large, there are still many blocks on which kelp cannot be placed on.
@@BaseNAND And this is one reason why Bedrock sucks
I get that you don't need to grow sugarcane on sand, but it looks a whole lot prettier.
What do u mean jts absolutely necessary
@@Deceptacon-_- Nah, it grows just fine in regular dirt as well
@@bernlin2000 didn't you watch the video? sugar canes don't even grow in dirt, and as it was shown in the video they grow super fast on sand
No, you do need to. Did you not see how much faster it grew?
@@Bumble._.Jellybottom wrong it dose not someone already tested it it grows on sand, red sand,dirt, and i think corase dirt. @sockmonster6647 only said that it looks prettier on sand which i agree looking at a sugar cane growing on dirt looks a bit weird since i only use it on sand most of the time (also i am talking about u saying it grows faster on sand and no it dose not).
I prefer fence gates over carpet. I have two gates and double-layer the fences themselves. This has the dual purpose of ensuring at least one gate is closed at all times (thus preventing escape) as well as ensuring that wolves can't attack my sheep through the fence.
Pp
The quality of these videos have gone up an insane amount! I love the builds that you and your team do to set up these videos, it adds that little extra that makes it really stand out
Yep
been watching for nearly 7 years, video quality has improved alot
This is why I do my guides in a survival world with interesting builds! I felt like the creative world back drop was lazy and over done. Toycat has improved so much in the last couple months, I think he hired an editor.
@@SamDeCam1 yep
I'm seeing this profile picture almost everywhere. What is this trend or something?
Yes campfires are faster with cooking food. Yes they cook 4 at once when the smoker cooks one. HOWEVER, the smoker gives you experience and a nice meal when campfires only give you some food.
Also, campfires will throw the cooked food off which can cause them to despawn unless you have a hopper under them or you are watching and waiting lol.
You can name items in an item frame and they have floating words when you look st them. Better storage aesthetic
Wooden tools are a remnant of the days when Minecraft Achievements required you to make a wooden tool before you could get achievements for upgrading them.
omfg YES i couldnt remember why 11yo me was always making them...... get it now
Dude yeah I was playing 1.7 for fun and I was like why am I not getting any achievements... also because I got wood before I opened my inventory so it prevented all of the other achievements from popping
“The loyalty elytra is the one you want to use to kill stuff” -Toycat 2022
Well put 🙃
I love Toycat! He keeps the human in his videos
He's really using his head nowadays.
Tip no 2. Best method is to use only kelp and start placing it on top of eachother. Because bone meal might not work at all, and if it does, it will only work for 24 block in hight. Now, because we are on update 1.19 the hight of your bubble column might be exceeding 24 block. Like for example from - 64 to sea level, 70,so what I recomend is you take 1 water bucket, and the amount of kelp you will need, it's easy to find out how much you need, you just look at the bottom hight level you are on from where you start and however high you wanna go. Take the water bucket, put water on top of you, and start placing kelp under you, DON'T place water at the very top, as you might drown, just place it on top of you and little by little you'll get to the top. At the end break the kelp and make the bubble column.
assuming that the screen is lcd (a lot are), then the lamp actually helps with efficiency because electricity dislikes the heat, and the darker lamp absorbs the backlight's light and warms up the screen.
6:00 I usually make an initial base and intentionally leave behind some tools, food and stuff there and when I get the materials I make a true base and then make a compass to forge a path connecting the two bases and then I leave some better emergency gear at the initial base since the old stuff no longer will suffice for having to rush back to the superior base.
Says Toycat, who refuses to do things the efficient way, "You can not tell me what I can or can not do.'
For the Fence gate, that's why I do a airlock sort of gate design. You got the second one behind you that's closed so if an animal does walk through the one you do have open, it's still stuck.
For the naming chests, only if they had the name on top when you look at it, or at least on the front.
I also do this airlock thing sometimes.
I do love that they did add the smoker... But hot damn do I love the campfire.
I always have my "Barbecue" pit that I cook all my stuff on.
It used no coal or wood and it's so much more interactive.
Farming and Food are definitely my favorite mechanics... And I'd love to see more food, and possibly even dishes added.
So long as there is a Hopper under the Campfire, because otherwise I forget about my cooking food... yes, just like real life.
@HoneyonSaturn
Sugar... Check...
Milk... Check...
Wheat... Check...
It's all there!
Also berries for berry pancakes!
Yep
We need an agriculture update
I want to eat the eggs! I have a butt-ton of eggs, and nothing to do with them. If you could throw them into a furnace or campfire and get fried eggs, they would be a great new-game food.
@@robertabarnhart6240 Fried eggs... Bread and pork chops = pork chop sandwiches. Actually adding berries onto the cake recipe. Cheese from milk would be amazing.
Since you have potatoes, carrots, lamb..
You could make Sheppard's pie.
We could have Berry pie with our Pumpkin pie.
If you place a chest while crouched they won't merge into a double chest, unless you click on the side of the chest you want to merge it with. Very useful when building item sorter systems in tight spaces.
Rather than the carpet method on top of fences, you can place a full block in the corners instead, and put a singular fence on top for the same result. Animals don’t recognize it as a full open block, and you can throw a torch or something on top and it looks nice
Niiiiice
Naming chests is better done with item frames. For example: name a wood block as "wood", place an item frame on the chest and insert the named item. The name will appear without opening the chest
4:15 "You will avoid falling damage, but you'll also get your hands on a lot of not-falling damage..."
Fun fact, "Notfall" means "emergency" in German
Very close to Nödfall in Swedish!
Sarcastic facts
1 - Sugar canes on fact
2 - Most useful mob is the bat
3 - Desert well is the most useful thing in minecraft
4 - Leather armor is the best armor in minecraft
Elytra is not a Trident.
A few times you say elytra when using a trident:
1 - 27:23
2 - 27:30
3 - 27:36
the sugar cane growing faster on sand is bedrock exclusive
5:30 Item Frame to showcase an item that belongs in the chest is often the nicest.
Downside: you might rotate it by accident
11:33 This is one that I know and try to do but the concept that there's this little tiny gap below my house horrifies me to the point of hoping a creeper comes by to purge my unholy slabbed structure.
22:00 You were being inefficient with the lectern. Use a sticky piston with a button to move it. It does the same as breaking it, but it doesn't use durability on your axe or your valuable time.
You should put item frames on chests and then name the items in an anvil that go in the item frames.
Then you have a cool item to show what's in it and it also shows what it's named over the item. Much prettier
The lighting difference on the lamp only applies with OLED displays, LCDs always have the same level of backlight regardless of what's on the screen. Actually, displaying dark pixels on an LCD takes slightly more power than light pixels because darkened pixels on an LCD display need to be actively powered.
17, it's inefficient to manually break the job block. It wears down your tool and takes a few seconds to do and place when you could set up a sticky piston on a pressure pad. Each time you step on or off the pad the job block moves and the villager changes it's trades. Make sure you have at least a stack of emeralds or the item you want to trade to lock in the trades before moving off the pad
I still enjoyed watching this vid tbh, despite being a veteran, knowing 95% of those tips and using them for years!
You can also dry sponges in dry Overworld biomes in Bedrock. You can see that at 29:07.
that was wet not dry
sponge drying:
A wet sponge placed in the Nether dries out instantly with a puff of steam and turns into a normal sponge.
A wet sponge placed in any dry biome in the Overworld dries out after a few minutes and turns into a normal sponge.[Bedrock Edition only]
If a normal sponge comes into contact with water in a dry biome, it absorbs the water and immediately dries out with a puff of steam.[Bedrock Edition only]
Seems like I could teach you a few things. Kelp can be placed on kelp indefinitely. Bone meal can only reach 1-20something high as kelp has a finite growth
15:00-15:30: So THAT’S what pressure plates are good for! 😮 Honestly never used them, will now reconsider. And the valley girl/brain damaged falsetto voice always gets me, thanks, needed a laugh about now! 🙂
Not only having different sets of gear, but put each in a different shulker box, each named for it's intended use.
11:44 yes, in my long term survival world I made the floor out of smothstone (double smelted cobblestone). First I used full blocks but ran out of these so now, I have slabs.
In the time it takes to have just a stone axe and wooden pick on flat terrain, which is about 25 seconds depending on crafting skill, you could probably craft a full set of wooden tools, 2 trapdoors, 3 doors, a boat, and ladders. For high time pressure chases like manhunt, committing to stone is pretty high cost.
Like, in manhunt, the stone axe might win in a fight, but there just isn't gonna be a fight if the runner makes wooden stuff. Not until the person with all that stuff has mined down in the middle of an ocean without a trace, come back up leaving the hunter clueless, found a couple a shipwrecks and buried treasure, and the one with the stone axe show up to someone with TNT, a diamond sword, 3/4ths iron armor, a shield, a couple of golden apples, and cooked fish.... vs a stone axe.
One thing that I've been doing is only placing torches on the left side of caves. Then, when you're done caving and have to get back, you just have to follow the pathways with torches on the right. You could just mine upward, but it's more fun this way imo.
Also, something that I learned from toycat himself is that if you can survive a creeper blast if you sprint directly towards them. This isn't usually helpful, but I've found it handy on occasions.
You can prevent a creeper blast by sprint jumping through it, easier in hard difficulty but slightly harder to do in easy difficulty.
I do this with torches to put them on the left going in so they are on the right going out so i know its the right way lol done this since i started playing mincreft nearly 10 years ago lol
I do this but in reverse-- going in is on the right side, coming out is on the left.
I do the same thing.
Literally the best advice for me as a new Mc player! And yet I sometimes get lost when there's a lot of smaller caves and tunnels connected I roam around in circles. There was one cave where I eventually just dug upwards because I couldn't find my way out 🤣 means I have to be even more accurate with placing the torches
One of my favorite pastimes is killing bats with my loyalty elytra. I love my loyalty elytra because it always comes back to me.
If you want leather you should just create bunny genocide
Cows are not that hard to find
@@noha112its called a joke
If you want a bunch of single chest next to each other. Put however many many you want side by side (up to push limit) and push them with a piston. It makes all double chest into single chest. :)
I make wooden shovels pretty often. I always have a pile of stone shovels in a chest somewhere, but never in my inventory when i need to fix a small bit of path or clear some dirt in a cave.
It's slower than stone, but not slower than walking back to my chests if a crafting table is closer. Sometimes they end up as fuel for the furnace...
Capitalize the I.
Or i will drown you.
1 thing you forgot to mention is that after you use your wooden pickaxe to make a stone pickaxe, you toss your wooden pickaxe into a furnace as fuel as it will smelt one whole item (at least on java, not sure about Bedrock as I've never played it)
I love how he called the trident an elytra multiple times before calling it a trident.
Your videos are great thanks for the continued content!
you could just shift click an item frame onto a chest so you'll know what item is being stored in the chest. a sign is still useful but it's not really enough because people have diverse opinions which anything can fall under "bad resource" or be a superior item. but at least this way you'll know what item is being view that way
The problem with item frames is that they rotate whenever you accidentally right click them.
Since item frames are actually entities, you can put both a sign and item frame on a chest.
I always use signs, because I always sort into 8 categories and also prefer the performance benefit of signs
@@thatoneguy2655 not on bedrock, item frames are block-entities for some stupid reason so they can't occupy the area of other blocks :(
It also holds one more item, not very useful but hay
"give me mending or your life is ending"
- ibxtoycat 2022
im gonna use this line next time and see if it works
9:25 I would argue that your computer brightening and dimming those pixels every day would use more electricity than keeping them on all day😧
I oddly enough knew about the old time tip of being able to cook your food automatically by setting animals on fire also it's fun to watch i think it has been around for at least 10 years.
The pressure plate part reminded me of something me and my niece did. We built a SCP themed lap where we had contained ever mob in the game and we had a lot of fun building the security system. It had every pressure plate, every door, every gate door, and ever trap door. In addition to that, we had all of those each in a different rotation and with each different type of triggers, like plates and strings. So easily 50+ things. Running through them was super fun because some many instant things are occurring. I don’t know how mobs path finding worked but I never had issues with mobs trying to get in so I assume the path finder was cut with so many layers.
Lab*
Fix your typos or I will drown you.
Bro this popped into my recommended out of nowhere. it was such a blast from the past watching this, mad childhood vibes. just thankyou for reminding of the great memories of playing Minecraft with friends on hot summer holiday evenings.
Wow, it looks like a lot of time and effort went into this. This is why I'm subscribed
you didn’t watch it ._.
Thank you for pointing that out I also am totally not paid off to tell you to subscribe
@@quarot heck off
You literally could not have watched this whole video are you a bot
@@justafoon bruh
if you don't have a lot of fireworks, because you haven't built a creeper farm or you just don't have an efficient one, use a 30/30 rule. This is only on java, but in the F3 menu you can find your orientation, the degrees in which you're facing, when you're up in the sky begin by looking -30 degrees down, then when you're speeding up look up to 30 degrees up, when you're losing momentum look -30 degrees down again. this makes the elytra glide last a darn long time
U can do this on bedrock too. U don’t need a menu just guestimate, it works.
To be honest, this is a list of things you might be doing wrong as an absolute beginner! Surprised you didn't mention naming the banners on an anvil first so the three places you've highlighted on the map have names too and are not just random markers, but yep, definitely tips for when you've just started playing I think. The only thing I didn't know was the little temples pointing to villages but I would have more difficulty finding a little temple than a village haha
Lmao this is the best comment section ever, i can’t even tell who's joking and who's not joking anymore
Also, desert wells not only point to villages, they also point to strongholds, so if you don’t have enough ender eyes, just find a desert well and look in which direction it points, the cool thing is, you can even see how far away the stronghold is
10/10 video , totally fully watched it within 30 seconds ✨
3:12 Tip: if you don't have much bonemeal, you can actually stack the kelp.
Use charcoal more instead of coal. Because you can make coal blocks which gives you 1/9 more use and be sure to get fortune III to get more coal from ore.
For wooden tools in start, just get a wooden pick and maybe a wooden axe too at most. Then when you get stone, just use your wooden tools in a furnace. stone hoe is better cause, you can rake up leaves much faster than by hand. I play lots of skyblock so that's important
Another thing. Before enchanting, craft a wooden sword. Wooden swords automatically get Fire Aspect with an enchant (yes I did test it).
You can prevent the chest from becoming a double by shift clicking on the spot you want it.
Disclaimer: This only applies for the Java Edition of the game. I am disappointed to see this feature still hasn't made it to the Bedrock Edition.
@@TrippOnPower You can instead use pistons, and it doesn't make it a double
@@s0n0fw0lf_9 yeah, but that requires a lot more effort and a small bit of redstone. I think they should just add parity for this feature. May as well use trapped chests
@@TrippOnPower Trapped Chests are expensive early game though. You can use a barrel which only require 3 planks on bedrock (compared to 7 on java and 8 for chest)
@@UltraAryan10 Yes true, but we are talking about chests specifically. A barrel will never have this issue, as it doesn't have a double variant
Bro. This was a well-made video. Good job, brother. Your script was spot on, the idea of how to present the information was spot on, the overall flow of the information was spot on, and the list goes on. It was incredibly entertaining and relaxing to watch! Thanks a million!
Thank you, tomcat, for telling me that stone tools are better than wooden tools.
There is no such thing as "doing wrong" in a sandbox game.
21:09
gimme mending or your life is ending
Use a sticky piston and a button/lever/whatever with the villager's lectern. Every time you activate the piston, it resets the trade, and you won't waste time or axe durability.
I just found out trapdoors work the same as carpets on the fence.. looks a lot better too
The mobs can get over the trap doors but not the carpet
18:07 Am I the only who just always did that out of instinct...?
25:11 Or if you're even smarter and you play Java edition, you can play with the subtitles on! They're sooo helpful for zeroing in on noises. I've found a lot of mineshafts thanks to the subtitles.
Just get vanilla tweaks if you are on Java. It improves trapdoor and stair recipes immensely.
Instead of using a sign on a chest, or naming the chest itself, you can put an item frame on the chest with a named item in it, and the name will float in the air like a named mob.
A cool feature in bedrock is. You can use a sticky piston on job blocks to cycle through faster without breaking the block.
Also the trident is the ultimate weapon. Close, mid and far range.
Get rid of. that useless period.
Or I will drown you.
@@G59forlife. You could try but in the water I'm the guy with the trident and conduit
(This information is in error. It is generation and not growth.) Sugar cane growth is controlled by the biome and not the block type under it. Swamp is 2x as fast. Desert is 50x.
You're mistaking their growth rates for how many attempts the game makes to place them on terrain generation.
They'd probably be close to 50x more common in a theoretical desert biome with a sufficient amount of rivers and aquifers piercing its surface, but those stalks are going to grow at essentially the same rate if you cut them all down.
@@ari-mariberry You would be correct. I did. Looking through the wiki, I see no mention of growth changing based upon block type. I haven't noticed that but I play on Bedrock. I guess I will have to make two dedicated sugar cane farms to test it. Thank you for pointing out my error.
24:47 you can also do that in the overworld in certain chunks (beaches and deserts). it is either a new secret feature or it is a bug that should be a feature, because we have frogs that change colour based on the biome (hot or cold) so sponges should dry or not depending on the hot or not hot biome
At 7:40 just shift click instead of placing it to the side or is that just a Java feature
6:50 This is smart for compacting storage, but not so smart if you don't want to encroach upon the room itself.
Mojang, please add stone planks, since stone is superior to wood. That way we can also put planks in stonecutters.
19:50 I actually did not know the "pick block" feature existed. This is actually VERY useful!
Same. Played mc for years now and never knew lol
To build on the carpet tip, trap doors can be placed on the bottom of a second level block to act as a hopping piont for the players, but fails a mob pathfinder check. It can also be placed on the rop of the first level block and flipped down to create a small ledge.
Also, shift clicking a chest to a surface other than another chest will force a single chest. You can have a whole row of single, unconnected chests with no gaps or weird placement.
I’m coming back to Minecraft again after about a year and your videos are helping with the creativity aspect of it so I don’t get bored while playing!
Same.
You do have to worry about the door. What if you left the house and thought you had the keys to get back in, but you didn't?
Caught that too
In game analogy could be an iron door. Don't forget the button to open it
Personally, I always try to just mine a lot of stone with the wooden pickaxe just to use it up and not waste durability.
Put it in a furnace
Its way more efficient to skip to stone and make another stone axe and pickaxe every time they brrak
I use it as a weapon to kill animals, it's probably most useful for that
you can use þe wooden pick as fuel to smelt one item
the point of tools is to trade durability for time. chucking or burning your wooden tools when you don't need them is a great use of that durability to save time. and in general always use your best tools, as your weaker ones can be used to repair them, making for better application than directly using inferior tools.
23:38 Peace, love and plants.
Found an interesting seed. By typing "My World" into the seed bar. Closest Ocean monument I've ever seen to spawn. Will say spawn location isn't optimal though.
JE or BE?
9:32 LCD screen will always take the same amount of power, doesn't matter if the spot is brighter or darker.
Although if your monitor is amoled it will help to save electricity.
Its a joke...