Wait, so theoretically, since mobs don't burn under cobwebs, you could go to build height, and cover the entire world in a layer of cobweb, and it would make mobs NEVER burn, while keeping everything appearing perfectly normal. Just something to think about
5:50 In answer to the "is the lantern holding up the gravel or is the gravel supported by the lantern" question: I think it would be similar to that science experiment where you can make a piece of sting stand on its own. You have strips of paper bent into opposing directions threaded onto the sting, providing enough tension to allow the string to stay perfectly vertical, thus defying gravity. When you have two equal but opposing forces, you get no motion, hence the floating lantern.
diamond in real life isn't that durable either, it is hard, but it's also brittle, now does that sound like a good material to make a pickaxe out of? edit: fragile > brittle
@@sanchu6335 actually diamond irl is the hardest known mineral and is very durable. That's why it's used for high tech equipment, highway repair and construction, and vehicles. I think u get fragile from it being able to break if it's hit hard enough, but doesn't everything?
@@feverpitch.8 diamond doesn't deform, like, at all (also the reason it's rated 10 on the moh scale), most metals for example do bend and that is why they can withstand hits so well without shattering, but since diamond doesn't bend easily it shatters
About cobblestone being harder to break than the stone it comes from, well actual cobblestone is made using round stones and mortar. No I don't know where Steve gets the motar
#1 actually makes more sense when you think about it. Campfires never go out, burn forever, and the visible logs on it never disappear or anything, AKA never burning up, kinda like nether wood, which can still catch fire, but can't burn to a crisp.
@@firepup650 It's the flow of villagers transitioning from a supercritical flow to a subcritical flow. You can see the hydraulic jump where they enter heaven.
@@JeremyHale141 I know, they set it up so it will move faster when on the lead to keep up with the player. It moving around fast when the player is standing still is probably a side effect/bug.
The beacon one makes sense because you just pick it up, while diamond block and obsidian cant be picked up because both of them are heavy, since diamond block= 9 diamonds, the weight increases and obsidian, welp it's lava cooled down by water because lava is made of hot molten rock
Them being kindling makes more sense actually, they don't burn up, just like the camp fire lol the other wood does burn up, so it doesn't make sense with the camp fire
Theory: the cobblestone takes longer ti break than stone because with the stone you can get cracks anywhere while for cobblestone the prices are so little they go to the already-made cracks, so you need longer to crack the smaller stones
4:11 Actually snow layers have shorter hitboxes than the models so it looks like you're sinking a bit in the snow. It's the same as soulsand. So you're still not able to go under a half of a block
You can break a becon with your fists because its an object. Let me explain: Extracting diamond from the ground is hard and you need tools too do it, but after you make a ring or whatever with it its easy to pick up.
That's not the case. It takes one charcoal to make a campfire, but when you break it, it drops 2. That implies the logs used in the campfire where charred as kindling in the flame. Same happens with the nether stem campfire, even though you cannot burn those stems into charcoal
5:00 that's because slabs are considered transparent blocks in the lighting engine. This causes all sorts of weird lighting errors when building with them. Thankfully most of them have been addressed for minecrafts default lighting system, however turn shaders on and it breaks it all over again.
I'd say that moving faster on a waterlogged ladder actually makes a bit of sense. You could probably use the rungs to pull then push yourself upwards much quicker than just swimming or climbing a ladder without water.
The reason that carpets work on fences is because their hitbox expands past the hitbox of the fence/wall. This makes it a one block jump that then goes up a half a block when you move to the middle of the carpet.
@@The_Eternal_King4941 The player has a slightly higher jump height than the other mobs iirc, allowing them to jump onto the carpet, but not other mobs.
The water ladder one might actually make sense, since you can pull yourself up with your arms and don’t need to set down your feet. You can just glide up agains the ladder (irl).
@@-_-Baguette-_- since humans are only a little heavier than water, you can ‘float’ inside water. Because of that, you don’t really have a big downward force, while in air you obviously do fall down. So to move upwards you need more force when you are in air, because the air doesn’t push you up. In water you need way less force to move up because of the much smaller downward force on you in water.
With the cobblestone, i think its because it harder to get a good swing on it. Like if you suspended a piece of paper and attached all of its edges, you could easily punch through it. But if you just had a hanging sheet of paper, it would be a lot harder.
Some of these actually have reason The parrot and the bay achievement via a wall blocking is actually a reference to love knowing no bounds The carpet is because we are climbing it being the smart superior alpha creatures we are. It’s like how if you can’t climb a ledge you throw your arms over and lift yourself and tada you’re over The iron golem is also like that for balance and in case of an enderman placing a block on a player’s build making it into a golem (also so we can demonstrate to people how it’s made and because when getting dressed you put something on your head LAST) The wheather over cloud limit is because of if you were to build over cloud level. Also because there’s an above layer of wheather like how there’s wind or sometimes more clouds above the clouds irl The minecart one is a Harry Potter reference The sign on tilled dirt and not torches is a decoration astetic as people use signs as a 2/3 of the way up wood or older barrel style (also the soil loosens and torches can’t be placed on weak materials including glass) Cauldron is because of nether potion bases The bed is because we player’s are not like villagers as we are more powerful entities that can do so much more including influence time or place blocks
Since water evaporates instantly in the nether, Steve’s blood should too. And since we can respawn kind of making us immortal in a way. We’re like vampires-
Actually. I have an explanation for why adding a carpet over the fence allow u to jump over. So, basically a Minecraft player can jump 1.1 to 1.2 blocks / jump without jump boost. The fence counts as like 1.3 or something of a block. And because if you want to put a block on top of another, the block below has to be exactly 1 block tall. Like if you try to place a stone block is placed on decorations like carpet or flowerpots, the block floats in the air. Which means, when you place a carpet on the fence, it makes it so that the fence becomes exactly 1 block. And, because you can jump 1.1 to 1.2 block high as a Minecraft player, you basically jump the fence and the carpet. The fence being 1 block, and the carpet being like 0.1 blocks. So, altogether, the carpet plus fence is 1.1 blocks which allow you to jump it since you can jump 1.1 to 1.2 blocks :) Did this help?
My explanation is that there’s this invisible ‘barrier block’ you can place blocks in, but placing a block deletes it. Carpet is a block (though not full) and it would delete it.
Ok for the carpet and fence combo, the hit-box of the carpet is wider than the fence/wall. And the fence/wall is taller. So you hop on the carpet, climb up the half of a block left in the fence/wall hit-box, and done. It’s janky but not in the way you think
for those of you wondering, the reason that the carpet trick works is this. The carpet's hitbox is 1 block by 1 block by however many 8ths of a block, whereas the wall is, lets say, roughly 2/3rds of a block by 2/3rds of a block by 1.5 blocks. You can't jump 1.5 blocks, but you can jump a little taller than a single block, which is why you can jump up 1 block plus the carpet. When you jump onto the carpet, you are technically not hitting the wall yet, meaning that you can then step up that 3/8ths of a block left in order to get onto the top of the wall. Hope that makes sense, if something doesn't, let me know.
9:49 It's because they don't count as a full block (except the dead bush) and the anvil is not supposed to float on an empty space so it just breaks. Counts the same for sand and gravel.
I really think there is no reason not to have copper doors. It would be a nice alternative to iron doors which at this point have gotten old. Also copper is frequently used in real-life circutries so why not have them in the game.
Got another one to toss into the pile of nonsensical mechanics, reminded of the cauldron and anvil for odd interactions, but one of the oldest tools of impressive utility, the bucket. Despite being known for holding a cubic meter, it cannot be placed down as a block, unlike the chest which holds a magnitude more. Also just a few bars of humble iron enables us to move molten rock with our bare hands at leisure, however dropping a lava bucket into lava destroys both the bucket and the contained lava block, regardless if it's in the oceans of the nether or the end of a cave runoff. It also briefly got to carry powder snow, but then mysteriously disabled outside of beta-testing measures.
The anvil dripleaf thing is a joke I swear. It's everywhere. It makes sense that when you PLACE the anvil it doesn't fall. Where is the dripleaf supposed to go? Is the anvil supposed to go in to the dripleaf? No. If you throw the anvil on it the anvil will fall. Just like everybody's Iq who thinks that this doesn't make sense.
Um... What? Even if you just place the anvil, it doesn't mean it shouldn't apply any force on it... I am sure Mojang will not have a problem putting two blocks in the same place, just like with water.
(6:12) "How does the cobblestone form out the back when it should be sealed [off from the water] by the step?" It's because the water cools the lava to make cobblestone. This cooling works, even though the step. But that's just a theory, a ga...
The light grey glazed terracotta can be lined up easily if you just change how you place it, and the way that it normally looks is just a different kind of pattern. By the way, if you line up the grey terracotta correctly and then place another kind of terracotta in that same directional pattern, it'll actually look pretty cool (took me a few tries but it works).
To me the fact that you can use nether logs to craft a campfire makes perfect sense. You aren't really burning the logs as much as you are burning the coal, but you are using it to hold the fire on the campfire. The logs aren't being burnt which you can see with other campfires being crafted by other logs. The fire is more being held by the logs just like if you light it with a flint and steel, so this more or less makes sense
5:20 I think this makes sense though! In the water you're lighter so you can push yourself up the ladder faster and you can use your legs to kick/swim and your arms to climb, making you climb faster! Whereas out of water, you have to use both your arms and your legs to climb and you weigh your full weight so you're slower!
The carpet on the fence post works because carpet is a full (area wise not height) block. You can jump and land on the edge of the carpet which is just slightly taller than one block. If you watch closely when you walk across the carpet you will see your character pop up slightly as they walk over the taller hit box of the fence post. I love it, gates are super annoying when you have a lot of animals crammed in a pen lol
0:40, i mean technically it does make sense, since its the coal or charcoal thats burning, and the woods just structural support, so really it makes more sense that nether wood would work.
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Wait, so theoretically, since mobs don't burn under cobwebs, you could go to build height, and cover the entire world in a layer of cobweb, and it would make mobs NEVER burn, while keeping everything appearing perfectly normal.
Just something to think about
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I did the math, and that would take 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 eons
@@antfarm5845 proof of math?? How do we know if u didn't just guess???
@@khorvair because the world is infinite, and it’s a joke
5:50 In answer to the "is the lantern holding up the gravel or is the gravel supported by the lantern" question: I think it would be similar to that science experiment where you can make a piece of sting stand on its own. You have strips of paper bent into opposing directions threaded onto the sting, providing enough tension to allow the string to stay perfectly vertical, thus defying gravity. When you have two equal but opposing forces, you get no motion, hence the floating lantern.
This is minecraft, not Bill nye the science guy
brain go boom
My brain: TOO MUCH INFORMATION! STOP!
Me: Oh, I could try this.
why is everyone saying their brain is melting???
@@DoggosGames ikr lol this is basic science.
The beacon one makes sense, for blocks like obsidian you’re breaking it apart from the other pieces but for the beacon you’re just picking it up
That feature was implemented to keep players from accidentally losing their beacon by using a sub-par item.
@@thecomposerchanginggames5250 that makes more sense lol
The last one actually does have a purpose, notch said that there was a “secret second layer” of clouds millions of blocks up.
Wow never knew that
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I understand the gold one. Gold is soft and not durable at all, while gold ore is mainly stone. So it kinda makes sense
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diamond in real life isn't that durable either, it is hard, but it's also brittle, now does that sound like a good material to make a pickaxe out of?
edit: fragile > brittle
@@sanchu6335 actually diamond irl is the hardest known mineral and is very durable. That's why it's used for high tech equipment, highway repair and construction, and vehicles. I think u get fragile from it being able to break if it's hit hard enough, but doesn't everything?
@@sanchu6335 Diamond is one of the hardest minerals, getting a 10 (out of 10) on the Moh’s Hardness Scale. :)
@@feverpitch.8 diamond doesn't deform, like, at all (also the reason it's rated 10 on the moh scale), most metals for example do bend and that is why they can withstand hits so well without shattering, but since diamond doesn't bend easily it shatters
About cobblestone being harder to break than the stone it comes from, well actual cobblestone is made using round stones and mortar. No I don't know where Steve gets the motar
well ya see its up his a-
@@sackboy1665 XDDDD
@@pamyamkys lol
@@sackboy1665 lollololololololl
Probably made from wet clay.
The logs do burn but they don’t burn out. Just like when you place them.
Then normal wood should burn out when used as campfire
The logs aren’t what houses the fire. Notice there is a coal in the middle of the crafting. That is what holds the fire. So any wood would work
@@briezeee then why you get 2 C-coals instead of charcoal
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#1 actually makes more sense when you think about it. Campfires never go out, burn forever, and the visible logs on it never disappear or anything, AKA never burning up, kinda like nether wood, which can still catch fire, but can't burn to a crisp.
That just shifts the question to why can you use other wood though
Another quirk is that the TH-cam bell doesn’t ring like Minecraft bell does
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8:28 - Absolutely nothing suspicious in the background.
You beat me to it
What is that?
Villagers falling?
@@Tama-hj4np oh, yeah I guess
@@firepup650 It's the flow of villagers transitioning from a supercritical flow to a subcritical flow. You can see the hydraulic jump where they enter heaven.
The reason the Axolotl moves so quickly on the lead is so that it can keep up with the player as they move.
He wasn’t moving though
@@JeremyHale141 I know, they set it up so it will move faster when on the lead to keep up with the player. It moving around fast when the player is standing still is probably a side effect/bug.
@@SkullKingofCarpathia that’s how axolotls swim in water
You know what *life* doesn’t make sense anymore.
Idk what
Yeah...
*Yeah it doesn’t.*
Yea youre right like do cats always land on their feet like what if theyre only doing that to impress us
It never has.
“Why can they be used as fuel for a campfire?”
because the logs never burn
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So if they don't burn how do they fuel it?
“Things that don’t make sense” in a world of floating half broken trees and exploding sentient bushes lmao
@@turkliinke_12_hd I know it’s a joke
Trees and float in our reality, and haven’t you read the bible?
@Bruhhify don’t worry, his dad comes back as a side character
@Bruhhify someone will get triggered by that for sure
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The beacon one makes sense because you just pick it up, while diamond block and obsidian cant be picked up because both of them are heavy, since diamond block= 9 diamonds, the weight increases and obsidian, welp it's lava cooled down by water because lava is made of hot molten rock
Steve can carry over a million pounds with just his finger less hands
beacon contains a diamond block and obsidian
I love how Minecraft is joked about being a bit nonsense but some games aren't.
Don't quit pls
@@Bingerd quit what?
@@UhmActually1 you shouldn't say that here.
@@UhmActually1 get lost, if you dont want to say good about minecraft then dont watch or say anything and go play your kiddy game
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Them being kindling makes more sense actually, they don't burn up, just like the camp fire lol the other wood does burn up, so it doesn't make sense with the camp fire
I think you can’t make campfires out of nether wood in pocket edition
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@@DagreatO You can
@@DagreatO apparently you can
You forgot this- We can break a bed faster than a cobweb with our bare hands
So true bro
Bear hands?
@@lilycorral414 ay man the comment isn't edited and is right. what are you correcting?
@@fullcowl7251 he said a joke: BEAR hands?
@@DeutschlandGermany1 is everything a joke?
he didnt even said hes joking, whats your iq?
The waterlogged ladders one actually makes sense, it's way easier to climb a stair if you don't have to push your own weight up
Finally a ladder comment that actually is correct!
You know that in minecraft beds can break when you try to sleep in the end and in the nether
The 1st one does make sense because the logs arent used as fuel, the coal is, the stems are where you lay the meat on
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Did someone notice that the particles when you break glass, look like enchantment table language?
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Theory: the cobblestone takes longer ti break than stone because with the stone you can get cracks anywhere while for cobblestone the prices are so little they go to the already-made cracks, so you need longer to crack the smaller stones
its just ores not stone
12:05
I love that skip's body flies around, and it looked like the villager's corpse instead
Technically, water "reduces" weight when I lift something in water, so ladders kinda make sense
Bruh the pressure from water will make you suffer. And you still somehow go faster from it
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4:11 Actually snow layers have shorter hitboxes than the models so it looks like you're sinking a bit in the snow. It's the same as soulsand. So you're still not able to go under a half of a block
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You can break a becon with your fists because its an object. Let me explain: Extracting diamond from the ground is hard and you need tools too do it, but after you make a ring or whatever with it its easy to pick up.
Then so diamond block also must be
@@granthsharma0109 That is true.
Isn't it a nether star?
@@bookswithbek2702 it was an example
What about glass
Skip: "The anvil should be the strongest item in Minecraft.
Leaf: "Are you sure about that buddy? Are you sure?
Ye
And no at same time
But if it’s anvil vs leaf 🍃 leaf 🍃 wins
The nether logs aren't the fuel for the campfires, the coal is, so they don't actually burn
then why do you need wood to make it? im confused.
@@arg1 its a campfire, what do you want to hold the flames & coal on? The floor?
@@thefandomtraveller4091 YES
That's not the case. It takes one charcoal to make a campfire, but when you break it, it drops 2. That implies the logs used in the campfire where charred as kindling in the flame. Same happens with the nether stem campfire, even though you cannot burn those stems into charcoal
@@skipthetutorial woa your put heaps of effort into the reserch of this! thanks for that mate
Me: I dont understand the physics of this.
Mojang: physics never heard of them.
U are right
I only know about sand and gravel.
I only know different axolotl
@@syr211... What?
Here’s a remaster. You can copy and paste it.
Me: I don’t understand the physics of this.
Mojang: *Physics? Never heard of them.*
5:00 that's because slabs are considered transparent blocks in the lighting engine. This causes all sorts of weird lighting errors when building with them. Thankfully most of them have been addressed for minecrafts default lighting system, however turn shaders on and it breaks it all over again.
I'd say that moving faster on a waterlogged ladder actually makes a bit of sense. You could probably use the rungs to pull then push yourself upwards much quicker than just swimming or climbing a ladder without water.
The reason that carpets work on fences is because their hitbox expands past the hitbox of the fence/wall. This makes it a one block jump that then goes up a half a block when you move to the middle of the carpet.
The part that doesn't make sense is that it only aplies to the player
@@The_Eternal_King4941 The player has a slightly higher jump height than the other mobs iirc, allowing them to jump onto the carpet, but not other mobs.
8:30
Are we all going to ignore the fact that villagers are spawning and dying instantly?
Oop-
I saw it
I saw it ima ignore
LMAOOOOO
Me looking through the comments to find one of these
The water ladder one might actually make sense, since you can pull yourself up with your arms and don’t need to set down your feet. You can just glide up agains the ladder (irl).
That’s what I was thinking
Kinda except water has a lot more friction than air, so you end up being slower
@@-_-Baguette-_- since humans are only a little heavier than water, you can ‘float’ inside water. Because of that, you don’t really have a big downward force, while in air you obviously do fall down. So to move upwards you need more force when you are in air, because the air doesn’t push you up. In water you need way less force to move up because of the much smaller downward force on you in water.
@@simbodu8662 while that is correct, you still move faster on a ladder in air than water, because the friction of water limits your speed majorly
@@-_-Baguette-_- in air you can’t glide up. In water you can.
This guy is one of some TH-camrs that actually read the bug fixes other than just playing the game
Surprised one of the points wasn’t just minecrsft as a whole
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Another thing: crafting nether wood into sticks can be used for fuel. Nether wood can’t be used for fuel
It makes perfect sense since all sticks turn into standardized sticks not birch sticks or spruce sticks just “sticks”
Yes since adding oak sticks, spruce sticks are useless and aren't that useful.
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@@jamms22g32 It makes sense in Minecraft logic that way, but the sticks are still the same wood that can't be burned
At 8:30 I just see millions of villagers falling from the sky and drying. I some how oddly enjoyed it.
Dying?
Ahahahaha
With the cobblestone, i think its because it harder to get a good swing on it. Like if you suspended a piece of paper and attached all of its edges, you could easily punch through it. But if you just had a hanging sheet of paper, it would be a lot harder.
The 1st one: the logs don't actually burn, its the charcoal/coal inside i think that burns
Actualy it is the carbon in the logs that burn
Have you never made a fire in real frikin LIFE?
I click faster than skip the tutorial could skip anything.
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Gamers : now, where is the logic?
Mojang : we don't do that here
gacha logic: walks into the room
@@fishjazz1332 YES
Some of these actually have reason
The parrot and the bay achievement via a wall blocking is actually a reference to love knowing no bounds
The carpet is because we are climbing it being the smart superior alpha creatures we are. It’s like how if you can’t climb a ledge you throw your arms over and lift yourself and tada you’re over
The iron golem is also like that for balance and in case of an enderman placing a block on a player’s build making it into a golem (also so we can demonstrate to people how it’s made and because when getting dressed you put something on your head LAST)
The wheather over cloud limit is because of if you were to build over cloud level. Also because there’s an above layer of wheather like how there’s wind or sometimes more clouds above the clouds irl
The minecart one is a Harry Potter reference
The sign on tilled dirt and not torches is a decoration astetic as people use signs as a 2/3 of the way up wood or older barrel style (also the soil loosens and torches can’t be placed on weak materials including glass)
Cauldron is because of nether potion bases
The bed is because we player’s are not like villagers as we are more powerful entities that can do so much more including influence time or place blocks
If players can place blocks and villagers can't, then how are villages and iron golems made?
10:07 This actually makes sense, in the case of the beacon you are not breaking it you just picking it up.
The first one: the logs aren’t used for fuel they are used to make it look at the campfire the coal/charcoal is for fueling it
The lantern and sand problem is a real Mojang contribution to Philosophy.
Since water evaporates instantly in the nether, Steve’s blood should too. And since we can respawn kind of making us immortal in a way. We’re like vampires-
But.... vampires they not respawn...
But i get the point.
Actually. I have an explanation for why adding a carpet over the fence allow u to jump over.
So, basically a Minecraft player can jump 1.1 to 1.2 blocks / jump without jump boost.
The fence counts as like 1.3 or something of a block. And because if you want to put a block on top of another, the block below has to be exactly 1 block tall. Like if you try to place a stone block is placed on decorations like carpet or flowerpots, the block floats in the air. Which means, when you place a carpet on the fence, it makes it so that the fence becomes exactly 1 block. And, because you can jump 1.1 to 1.2 block high as a Minecraft player, you basically jump the fence and the carpet. The fence being 1 block, and the carpet being like 0.1 blocks. So, altogether, the carpet plus fence is 1.1 blocks which allow you to jump it since you can jump 1.1 to 1.2 blocks :)
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My explanation is that there’s this invisible ‘barrier block’ you can place blocks in, but placing a block deletes it. Carpet is a block (though not full) and it would delete it.
12:22 u can place signs on any block even if its not full
When he had the farmland in his hand I was thinking “did Ranboo get that for you or are an enderman too”
I stand by the FACT that the unpuffed pufferfish is the cutest mob alive
SkipTheTutorial explaining the problems.
*A minute later*
Mojang: We have patched all these bugs
@1:41 Wow, Steven’s been working out…..gotta carry all those items lol 😆
steve not steven
Remember when if you placed walls on top of each other, there would be holes throughout the wall creating tiny windows?
Wait, isn't that the case any longer? xD
@@MagentaLewi
No, they connect seamlessly now
@@benthecat4345 I had no idea, haha :p
Ok for the carpet and fence combo, the hit-box of the carpet is wider than the fence/wall. And the fence/wall is taller. So you hop on the carpet, climb up the half of a block left in the fence/wall hit-box, and done. It’s janky but not in the way you think
so the carpet is passing through the fence like it ain't there
@@theotherguy4456 yea basically
Axalotl after equipping lead: I am speed
In water axolotl:am god
Axoloti in water with speed
I am god of God
@@Shamiksh let me guess… you liked your own comment
@@ncretard8657 who knows
@@Shamiksh only you know cuz u liked it yourself
for those of you wondering, the reason that the carpet trick works is this. The carpet's hitbox is 1 block by 1 block by however many 8ths of a block, whereas the wall is, lets say, roughly 2/3rds of a block by 2/3rds of a block by 1.5 blocks. You can't jump 1.5 blocks, but you can jump a little taller than a single block, which is why you can jump up 1 block plus the carpet. When you jump onto the carpet, you are technically not hitting the wall yet, meaning that you can then step up that 3/8ths of a block left in order to get onto the top of the wall.
Hope that makes sense, if something doesn't, let me know.
9:49
It's because they don't count as a full block (except the dead bush) and the anvil is not supposed to float on an empty space so it just breaks.
Counts the same for sand and gravel.
And blocks that are replaceable, such as air (Yes that is an actual block) will be instantly replaced by said falling block.
5:03 minecraft *is a block game*
The Circle: i own the world
Mojang watching this like
“Write that down! Write that down!”
"I bet you cant subscribe before the skeleton goes down below."
Me: Subscribed before this video came out 😎
SEE
Oooooo
haha yes, same bud
Same
You have just outmarted the skeleton
8:28 R.I.P Villager 2021-2021 serving for entertainment purpose.
In bedrock you can open a chest when a stair is on top of it, backwards facing stairs can work in walls, but slabs don’t work
I really think there is no reason not to have copper doors. It would be a nice alternative to iron doors which at this point have gotten old. Also copper is frequently used in real-life circutries so why not have them in the game.
07:50 Gold:I won't hurt my friends, I AM NOT A TRAITOR!
11:11 - You can jump over carpet fences. I always thought this was because the carpet saged down on either side and make a slope you could climb.
‘Just like 9 and 3 quarters, the cart just magically phases through the wall.
Nice reference there.
Water logged ladder makes sense, imagine climbing up a ladder in a swimming pool.
That one skeleton just disappears into the wall. Best part of this whole entire video
8:28 we not gonna talk about the pillar of villagers falling from the sky?
Well no. But actually yes
The wood one does make sense because the wood isn't being burnt
Gold ore to Gold pickaxe:
“I am not impressed by your performance”
Got another one to toss into the pile of nonsensical mechanics, reminded of the cauldron and anvil for odd interactions, but one of the oldest tools of impressive utility, the bucket. Despite being known for holding a cubic meter, it cannot be placed down as a block, unlike the chest which holds a magnitude more. Also just a few bars of humble iron enables us to move molten rock with our bare hands at leisure, however dropping a lava bucket into lava destroys both the bucket and the contained lava block, regardless if it's in the oceans of the nether or the end of a cave runoff. It also briefly got to carry powder snow, but then mysteriously disabled outside of beta-testing measures.
8:21 Can we all just appreciate the way a skeleton just went through a wall?
New most powerful mod:
*skeletons*
Reason: *they go threw walls*
@@AprilSki So true.
he went to the backroooms
@@tanjiro_kamado69 wither skeleton is hiding in there
The anvil dripleaf thing is a joke I swear. It's everywhere. It makes sense that when you PLACE the anvil it doesn't fall. Where is the dripleaf supposed to go? Is the anvil supposed to go in to the dripleaf? No. If you throw the anvil on it the anvil will fall. Just like everybody's Iq who thinks that this doesn't make sense.
Um... What? Even if you just place the anvil, it doesn't mean it shouldn't apply any force on it... I am sure Mojang will not have a problem putting two blocks in the same place, just like with water.
Another cauldron one: You can’t drown in water cauldrons
that kind of makes sense for me
Because they’re only one block, it’s only up to your waist, and you need your head underwater to drown.
tall
5:36 White and Gold, Grey and Gold, Blue and Black
(6:12) "How does the cobblestone form out the back when it should be sealed [off from the water] by the step?"
It's because the water cools the lava to make cobblestone. This cooling works, even though the step. But that's just a theory, a ga...
*Gets copyrighted by Matpat*
The drip leaf is like Oobleck-
The light grey glazed terracotta can be lined up easily if you just change how you place it, and the way that it normally looks is just a different kind of pattern. By the way, if you line up the grey terracotta correctly and then place another kind of terracotta in that same directional pattern, it'll actually look pretty cool (took me a few tries but it works).
To me the fact that you can use nether logs to craft a campfire makes perfect sense. You aren't really burning the logs as much as you are burning the coal, but you are using it to hold the fire on the campfire. The logs aren't being burnt which you can see with other campfires being crafted by other logs. The fire is more being held by the logs just like if you light it with a flint and steel, so this more or less makes sense
5:20
I think this makes sense though! In the water you're lighter so you can push yourself up the ladder faster and you can use your legs to kick/swim and your arms to climb, making you climb faster! Whereas out of water, you have to use both your arms and your legs to climb and you weigh your full weight so you're slower!
You alwais weigh your full weight...
@@The_Eternal_King4941 you’re more buoyant in water
@@flap.d.jack247 Yeah but you always weigh the same thing, in space, on the moon, on earth and in water.
@@The_Eternal_King4941 ok cool?
@@flap.d.jack247 Wait you didn't know that? That's basic science.
The carpet on the fence post works because carpet is a full (area wise not height) block. You can jump and land on the edge of the carpet which is just slightly taller than one block. If you watch closely when you walk across the carpet you will see your character pop up slightly as they walk over the taller hit box of the fence post.
I love it, gates are super annoying when you have a lot of animals crammed in a pen lol
7:00 i think it makes sense as cobble is supposed to be rough, so your pickaxe wouldn’t connect as well as with smoother stone
Thats not how stone works...
0:40, i mean technically it does make sense, since its the coal or charcoal thats burning, and the woods just structural support, so really it makes more sense that nether wood would work.
exactly thank you
Me: ha stupid villager you can’t sleep in a bed in the neth-
Villager: Damn it feels good to be a gangster
Me: he’s too powerful to be kept alive!
Please this is so cringey it hurts. Why’d you combine two memes
@RooGamezYT I know…I was just making a joke.
'Damn it feels good to be a gangster. A real gangster a** b**** playing my cars right...
If you put a ice block in the Nother and do you put a torch next to it when it melts you will have water in the Nother why?
3:50 *cries in bedrock*
Use elytra I do it with elytra 😏
Use water to swim and enter the crawl
Nos is added
“U can’t sub until the skeleton would fall to the bottom”
Me who is already subbed: “um free win?”
I love this guy I just watch these even though I dont have mincraft
7:50 makes a lot of sense due to gold being one of the softest metals in real life.
The voice crack at 3:57 though
When you realize that Stone slabs are harder to mine than stone..
Fun Fact: Bats are the only mob that cannot break turtle eggs
fun fact: giants cant either
@@itoaste the
What
@@스카페리온 the giant no less
The anvils breaking on any hight makes it great for filling a person’s inventory for no reason
Axolotles are basically battle pets because they give you water breathing and regeneration.
I thought they only give it to them selves
10:57 the first time he's done something commonly known in a while
heres something that doesnt make sense: you can smelt items using a furnace (which involves fire) but throwing an item in actual fire doesnt work
You know BTS? 😀😀😆😆❤️❤️💜💜
@@fazlurrahman5346 i do but i dont listen to bts
8:26 lol the villagers in the background