Nah, the wither actually scales in difficulty in bedrock in terms of damage, health and attacks. On peaceful, the wither doesn’t exist💀💀💀 On easy, it doesn’t apply the wither effect, doesn’t have the charge attack, nor spawns in wither skeletons. It has 150 hp(75 hearts). On normal, it applies a short wither effect, it has the charge attack, and spawns in skeles. 300 hp(150 hearts). Oh hard, it has 40 seconds of wither, and 600 health (300 hearts). Some of these changes are identical on java(damage and wither effect duration)
@@WhatIsMyPorpoise I've only ever beaten the Bedrock Wither in Easy mode, and I can tell you with certainty that it still had the charge attack (granted, it was a few years ago; maybe they changed it since then?).
I think one of my favorite exclusives is biome colored water. It makes biomes feel more diverse, and while some biomes still have similar colored water, Mooshroom Field water is gray, Nether water (with commands of course) is reddish purple, and End water is indigo.
Salmon size actually does affect their drops. Depending on their size- they can drop 1 bone if they are small or medium sized, or 2 bones if they are large sized
In java, u get bone meal when killing salmon. But in bedrock it's a nice way to get a lot of bones. Especially with looting 3, u can get upto 6 bones per salmon killed. It's more than what u can get from a skeleton. Crazy
Also, in bedrock, tridents won’t despawn on the ground when thrown, meaning if you throw a trident and leave it, it will never despawn on bedrock. This feature is really useful for mob grinders as people create trident killers that can kill mobs in mob farms. What’s also nice is that holding a looting three sword will give each kill looting three since the trident on the ground is registering kills as if you killed them with looting three.
I think this feature is there to help farms being more efficient. bc on bedrock less mobs spawn and less frequent. And when u holding a looting sword while a trident kill chamber kills mobs. u get the looting effect and therefore more items. Idk if it’s true. but wathever is still an amazing feature to make farms better in bedrock without having lags on your phone bc your Java 50000mops per second farm got turned on xD
the bedrock wither is a nightmare to fight. but that made it very memorable too. we failed our first attempt at fighting it, and got annihilated. we fought it a little too close to our base, but it was on the other side of a mountain, plus we didnt want to waste our skulls so we just left it out there. but it was still within render distance i think. it became like this looming threat over the mountain as we re-gained supplies to fight it again. when we returned, it had blasted out a massive cavern at bedrock level, like 15x10 chunks wide. he exposed a bunch of diamonds haha. we were only able to kill it by setting our spawn nearby and just running at him with swords. if he kept digging in the direction he was going, he would have dug right under our base at some point in the future.
Ngl I’ve never understood how people struggle with the wither on bedrock. It’s not that hard, get a god apple, and that’s about it, bring a few buckets of milk if you need it and a few totems but I personally have never popped a totem fighting a wither. How I do it, I just go down to an ancient city you’ve cleared out, then go to town. Granted I’ve played console edition all my life, from legacy to bedrock, and only play Java for mods 🤷♂️
Something I've wanted in Java for a while has something to do with flowers. If you bonemeal a flower in Bedrock, more of that specific flower spawns around it. Really helpful for dye farms or if you just want more of a type of flower.
@@JamesMC12345 I think you might've gotten confused since the Torchflower and Pitcher Plant are exempt from Bedrock's bonemealing mechanics; they didn't retroactively change the rule, they just made those two the exceptions. Edit: The Wither Rose also falls under this exception. Dandelions and Poppies are also kinda outliers, since, while they _do_ spread more flowers around them, they don't exclusively spread _themselves_ (instead spreading both Dandelions _and_ Poppies).
In java you can do that also by setting them to teams with commands, (you know the same feature hypixle and other servers like it use to make use to make you actually win as teams and have colored names, and which can also prevent hostile mobs from attacking specific players,
@@smokingpiggy5425 Yes, and like i said, ONLY in creative. You cant just dye shulkers in survival. I tried it because i read about this mechanic, and found out you can only do this in creative.
I KNEW I WASN’T INSANE. I used to build boats with shovels and was super confused when I found out I didn't need to one day. Also as a Bedrock player I love colored cauldrons to make sinks with water. I'm a builder so I can have impossibly blue water in my sinks in every biome!
I remember the update they updated the recipe, it was like 1-2 years ago i think and i was just so ecstatic, it was such a hassle to make a whole shovel just to water travel
Frankly a lot of people gloss over some of the great features bedrock has. The most noticable is the fact that bedrock was built with actual optimization in mind and uses an actual game engine. The reason bedrock edition was able to be released on almost everything, including TVs, is because the game can run on almost everything. Also 128x skins should be in Java edition, they're soo good. Also one last thing, no, you do not want campfires to be lit by players who are on fire. It applies to mobs too, meaning if you used it for any deco and it just became daytime all those on fire zombies will light all the put out campfires.
I’m glad to see bedrock getting some love. You Java players may have a good fanbase, good Redstone and devs that actually care about you, but we have 3 sizes of salmon. I think that proves who the real winner is.
One thing that annoys me whenever I see Java Edition after being used to Bedrock is that sheeps' faces always have the white wool color, no matter what their body color is. It's nice to dye a sheep blue and see its face wool match in Bedrock.
5:10 The sad reality is, that mojang will do that to more exclusive features to achieve parity. Instead of doing a bit more work to add a really nice feature to version b, they just remove it from version a, which in my opinion and others' too is the wrong way of doing it.
16:10 Dear FUCKING god i get PTSD when i think about the bedrock wither. I played in a world, me and my mom did everything. We got netherite, we made a village, farmed basically every crop and tree, killed the dragon twice, got shulker boxes, the whole 9 yards. We trapped a wither in an obsidian room with golems. We thought it might break out around halfway dead. It broke out before even a 6th of the health was gone. We built the beacon platform.. never was able to get that damn beacon Id rather fight 4 ender dragons at once, than fight the bedrock wither We didnt die ONCE fighting the ender dragon twice.. but we got our asses handed to us by the wither
the bedrock wither isn't that big of a deal on easy or normal difficulty tbh. Hard mode is a different story though, took me 3 deaths in iron armor to kill the thing
@@LunaticApollo Okay but even if it’s easier to fight it’s so destructive. I seriously thought I could keep the wither in one place and put it down. Instead it ravaged a whole biome and took chunks off my base which I thought was a safe distance away. Never again I’m going to a secluded far off location next time I fight it on bedrock.
Dude I remember my friends and I got together to kill the wither on hard mode. Like 5 of us. I told them all we weren’t ready as we barely had full diamond. This mf killed us all and blew up all our stuff and the only way we killed it is bc my noob friend got one lucky hit with the sword before he blew up from the explosion.
4:44 yes, that used to be a thing. Me and my friends had a survival world at the time of that recipe being a thing, and I was so confused about why I needed sticks out of all things. Kind of glad they changed it back, but at the same time, I was getting used to it. Just wanted to confirm to you it was there at some point.
The old recipe was so much better. Each barrel technically cost four planks (four sticks=two planks, two slabs=one plank) to craft as opposed to a chest costing two full logs (or eight planks) so with just 10 logs, you could make an even 10 barrels, where you can’t even make three double chests. I’m so pissed they changed it and nerfed the best storage unit to now cost just one less plank than a chest.
@@thesussyimpoggerssauce yes it is, in bedrock no matter what, a drowned has a chance to drop a trident, while in Java they have to be holding one to have a chance to drop
You used to be able to place buttons on top of fences, but in the most recent update of bedrock they removed it for some reason, which is sad because they made fences look better.
4:48 Very much true. I was going to make barrels for a fisherman and made sticks and planks, but i couldnt craft it. They changed it. Sad because barrels used to actually be less expensive than a chest, now theyre practically useless besides villagers as they need 9 planks instead of 8 for a chest.
They’re nice for saving space, since they don’t need empty space above them. They’re also not considered entities like chests are, so they can help with lag too. Not as cheap, but have their upsides too
question is how this math works - 6planks on sides and 2 slabs for top and bottom makes only 7 (almost never crafting only one barrel - wasting 2 planks to get slabs is not needed and I always can utilize 2 more barrels)
I wish baby zombies riding any mob was in Java it’s so funny. I remember one of my first times playing survival I was so confused when I saw a baby zombie attacking me with a cat
12:05 Something to note about the golden apple difference: it's the result of a nerf that happened at some point in Java edition. It used to be regen V in both versions, but it was nerfed in the same update that introduced healing a full heart per second from normal foods. So yeah, Bedrock gets much better regen from enchanted golden applies. But at the cost of having _painfully slow regeneration with literally every other food_ compared to Java edition. Gotta say, not worth, lol.
I don't know which wiki you used for the information, but if you are using the fandom wiki you should change over to the official Minecraft wiki. They changed from fandom to a more official wiki which simply looks and functions better Popular Minecraft TH-camr PhoenixSC made videos about it explaining a bit more
@@algotkristoffersson15 it's made by the people who kept the fandom updated. The fandom isn't getting updates anymore unless someone random decides do update it
@@algotkristoffersson15 Fandom is polluted with intrusive ads and "features" we don't want. The new official wiki is run by the same people but now they can control the website.
Something else you forgot the mention about cauldrons is that since you can put potions in them, by placing water and dripstone above them you can get infinite potions.
Honestly I really wish that their was just one version, I don’t actually care which that much I just don’t like the pointless drama it can cause with some people being unable to join my server no matter what version I play in
Yea, But still worth the astronomical improvement in performance, even with optifine I can run over double the render distance and simulation distance while having a much higher frame rate and higher graphics
I like how the wither is hard to kill since it is basically the final boss other than the ender dragon and it looks super intimidating so it should be strong
@@Greenhawk4 Then you're just killing the vibes or feelings. I'll be more happy killing some intimidating and hard boss than a boss that looks intimidating but it's shitty af. Ender Dragon also sucks and sucks on both versions.
Here are the features that both bedrock AND legacy share: - Cauldron water can get dyed for leather armor and you can put potions in them - Boats require a shovel to be crafted - Buttons stay on the side of pistons when pressed - The piston can push chests - Armor stands have arms and several different poses - You can stack cakes up to 64 - Sugar canes can be grown with bonemeal - Spiders can spawn with skeletons riding them Features not mentioned in video: - Player makes hitting sound when hitting air - Players can't push other players So basically, these are features that are not bedrock exclusive, but java excluded! There are some that I couldn't test because my legacy is stuck in 1.12 :(
@@cutestcreeper569 Same, I even made a 3x3 of them Through multiple playtroughs I tried burning them, exploding them, shooting them, hitting them with multiple tools, breaking them with multiple tools, cook them, craft with them, never figured out what you were supposed to do
I agree, I'm a bedrock player. I took the wither on, had full diamond armour and everything. Was super prepared, but got completely annihilated. My world was destroyed, I died 10 times over, lost all my stuff, couldn't kill it and had to reset the world.
@@chazzat3113I can relate, I lost a set of netherite armor to the wither and was only able to save the world because I had it at the bottom of the world and changed it to peaceful before it got loose, its been over a year probably and I still haven't tried again
@@andrewmeilinger6203it wont matter when he straight up destroys the water source blocks, and the 40 GODDAMN SECONDS OF WITHER EFFECT, which keeps you at half a heart
One bedrock exclusive feature that I really want to be added to java is where if you bonemeal a flower, more of that flower grows around it, making dye farms much more convenient as you aren't forced to make a dozen farms in different biomes.
14:50 Yes they can spawn naturally, and if still in the game and not patched, at least normal squids, the babies are the only baby mob to drop anything when killed. They will drop ink sacs just like the adults
@maradupras7278 Yes, but I was referring to baby animals, like a baby chicken or cow won't drop anything. Also I must then correct what I said. Baby polar bears also drop items upon death
7:12 when trying to find good trades with villagers you can just move the job block with a sticky piston and it will reset the trades instead of having to break and replace the block repeatedly.
The main reason I like bedrock more is trident killers - a contraption that uses tridents to kill enemies in a mob farm, which means that they drop extra loot (with looting) and you get the experience you wouldve gotten for killing the enemies. Its a shame that my farm chunk got corrupted and now that chunk doesnt exist
Switch Minecraft players, our copium has arrived! I do legit appreciate Bedrock's versatility, alongside the ability to tip arrows. How is that NOT in Java though????
Java is more focused on explosive crossbows and power 5 for ranged combat. Tipped arrows are also cheap from fletchers. It's just better than using the potion method in Java. In bedrock. Cauldron tipping is actually awesome and I'm starting to get used to bedrock some.
Something sad that seems to be happening for parity reasons, are removal of features in bedrock. Like, theres stuff from both sides that'd be nice to see if parity is the goal.
Thank you for being open for Bedrock and seeing the cool stuff from it! Lately Mojang has just been removing the cool stuff Bedrock for parity instead of adding the cool stuff from Java into Bedrock 😭
@@marinagaleotti eEen though I play java, I don't use both hand and redstone to a length that I would care lol I don't get why people get wet seeing a piston door that I can easily bypass with a pickaxe
Your Minecraft videos are actually incredibly fun! It’s nice to watch a Minecraft video that doesn’t constantly have the guy in third person while punching the air. I’d love to see a video on biome rankings or something like that, just an idea
that is coz the java devs are spiteful they probably just hate bedrock, they are so desperate to make sure java is the main version of MC even tho by numbers it is not any more
@@crissis3263 the devs don't have the power to do that, it's the management, hate the management not the developers, they're just doing what they're told.
6:39 WHYY!! why must it be only on bedrock?? i already have idea of cool arrow shooter that comes out of ground, serving both aesteticaly and defensly, like i know it ain't too strong but still
No, that’s urban legend. The distribution of potions there are as he said. There is, however a legitimate way of getting the Decay effect outside of the wither, wither skellie and wither rose.
Something I'd mention is the ability to change the color of text on a sign using the § symbol. This can allow for multiple colors on the same sign and for different fonts as well. Plus this works for world names, nametags, and literally anywhere else in the game that has text.
14:58 you can find baby squid and glow squid in the wild, kind of like finding baby chickens tbh. Just less likely to find it since they are underwater rather than on land, but glow squid babies are rare, only seen one of them tbh.
I would LOVE to get the bedrock wither into Java, the wither have a cool design, cool drop for a cool item, cool name, cool way tp spawn him.. but is a complete joke in Java
Haha you would not have loved it pre 1.19. Bedrock has been improving a lot of things about it and a vital one was fixed involving the Wither in 1.19. Protection enchant now blocks potion effects. Before 1.19, the wither effect was like fighting the wither in a 1v1 in open air with only Blast Protection armor. Ever tried it? The only ways to counter the potion effects is either milk, totems, 1 enchanted golden apple, 3-5 golden apples or a ton of potions. And remember, it reapplies the effect EVERY TIME YOU GOT HIT. Because the Wither gave you decay for 40s, that was twice your health in damage and there was no way to mitigate its effects that wasn’t either inconvenient or expensive. And since there is no eating quick regen, healing back from every single hit you took would take an entire minute, which gave the Wither enough time to break so many blocks that it tanked the performance of even good quality pcs. Basically pre 1.19 Bedrock Wither forced you in perpetual lose-lose scenarios if you didn’t perfectly prepare for it with medical accuracy. That is part of the origin of the horror stories of Bedrock Wither. There were also bugs that were fixed even before that involving the wither effect ignoring absorption hearts or nullifying regen, Withers disappearing and most horrifying of all: the invisible, invincible Withers that happened when you died and unloaded a chunk a Wither was in by spawning too far away. Lots of people with set NO-TRESPASSING zones in their worlds containing such Withers. As such, efficient wither killers under the end portal became commonplace because nobody was willing to risk anything going wrong. If you ever see a recorded wither fight pre 1.19, it’s always being cheesed under the end portal. It was just too deadly otherwise. Really glad those are ancient history now.
@@WhatIsMyPorpoise Was it? I've never had a bad time with him. Only when I was new to the game (1.5.2) , after that I've never had a proper hard time. Tbf I think you're taking it WAY too far or trying to gatekeep lol
Might be due to playstyle. Do mind if I ask how you fight the wither and on which platform(pc, console)? You might have felt it less if you had specific strategies to beating it. Things like fighting under the nether roof, or just bumrushing it in a cave are good strategies. Platform also changes things a lot, and bedrock is supported on many other than pc. Which means a lot of players experienced the fight with tragic framerates from all the dropped items. Also, If you’ve been playing that long though, it might have been a more recent update that caused a lot of the wither problems that I mentioned. I only have data around 1.17-1.18 about the wither, so if it was a fairer fight before that, I don’t really have anyway of knowing. But what I did collect is that the bedrock Wither at that time was entirely too dangerous compared to anything else in the game. I mean, any enemy that ignores all your armor is kind of crazy, but with the continued pressure it has, _unlike the warden who only blasts like every 5 seconds,_ it’s really devastating especially paired with the ability to break so many blocks. + The combination of bugs associated with it just made the wither quite risky to summon on a server. I’m really not lying about the invisible, invincible withers, I follow ‘s silentwhisperer’s bug videos and he often brought up how urgently Mojang needed to fix Withers. It was genuinely THAT messed up at the time. Might’ve *only* been a problem on servers though, 1.16-1.18 saw a TON of fixes with entities on servers.
Also, like I said. There’s actual data to prove that people had a tough time with the wither pre-1.19. TH-cam videos. Before 1.19, youtube videos with the bedrock wither were video essays about bedrock parity and the rare wither fight uploads every few months. Those were either fights in flat worlds or tragic accounts of people losing most of their stuff because they could not prepare adequately for the fight. Now, you get several people posting their wither fights in survival every month. The rate of uploads regarding the wither increased, because the amount of successful fights increased. If you’re wondering why I know so much, I kinda fixated on the wither after I noticed its problem were getting patched out. It made the Bedrock Wither Experience(tm) a limited time thing, especially since you can’t go back in versions on bedrock. So I started looking for peoples opinions online of the wither, recordings and such, so I could compare it to after 1.19 released. And it was exactly as expected, people went from bringing enchanted golden apples and inventories stuffed with potions to barely taking any damage after eating regular golden apples even when fighting in iron armor. As a future gamedev, it was a cool thing to see, witnessing the player feedback from small bugfixes. Also of note is that there was little mention of the wither in the 1.19 release, so people did not immediately realize the wither was easier. The armor had been patched around balancing the warden’s damage output and trims were being added.
tldr, if you wanna watch Pixlriffs of the youtube survival guide get bodied by bedrock wither, watch his boss fights video, more video evidence of that monster can be found at "Killing Wither - Minecraft Bedrock (hard difficulty)"
i play on xbox and some other features i feel are important to note from my experience playing are a) cauldrons fill up way more layers in rain for some reason b) mob spawning is different with the mob cap filling slower and the game filling the cap from the top of the world to the bottom instead of bottom up and 3) iron golem spawning is very different with them spawning at the centre of the village randomly aslong as 75% of the villagers are currently working and their cap being dependent on how many villagers reside in the village
What changed my view on bedrock was the fact that i heard someone say they treat it like a mobile game, for example, the timed hits on mobs would be weird on a phone, so they dont do it, the shift click mechanic is also way less polished, but i do play bedrock since it is WAY easier to get friends online than it is on java (If you cant tell, this was a comment from a java player)
A few minor notes: Everything you found on the wiki used to be correct, you can look at snapshot videos from a few weeks ago, and see that it was changed. This is because the wiki has been abandoned. 2. Buttons breaking when activated on pistons is actually really fitting to Java redstone. Assuming the piston is sticky, the block is dropped and zero-ticked. This is useful for a lot of things, and redstoners on Java are going to riot when this would be removed.
I love your humour style so much, Odyssey. It's like receiving an informative lecture from someone on a niche topic few others would bother to cover, but every now and then the lecturer will suddenly smack you in the face with a brick without breaking stride in his lecture at all. Only the brick is comedy. I feel like Im being assaulted with laughs
A worthwhile tip for Bedrock Wither is that he throws two different kinds of Skulls at you. The Black ones are standard stuff, but the Blue ones not only move slower, but a keen player can deflect them like a Ghast Fireball for decent damage. Good luck landing it though.
The caldron with potions is BROKEN because if you put a potion in the caldron and have the same setting with the lava caldron exept with water instead of lava you get a INFINITE POTION GENERATOR
I didn’t realize there were things Bedrock had exclusive and I’ve been on and off the game for half a decade, you learn something new everyday 😅 My favorite is the mob transport via boat. I once pulled a panda from his island all the way across the ocean to my house. It took an hour but it was worth it, I had a pet panda 🐼
17:40 TBH, I beat the Bedrock wither 5 times, I attempted to beat the Java one for the first time a few months ago (without a cage, that is) and I died so much I just gave up on that world after dying 5 times, my stuff despawning, and giving the deed to my base to another player (it was the guy that made the mistake to spawn the wither on top of the mountain, was the only guy online when I went "I QUIT!"). I was the most powerful player on that server in terms of loot and equipment before fighting it. If you want a tip on how to beat the Bedrock wither, fight it on a flat, hard, big area, like a big Mesa Plateau or a giant, thick End Island. Just don't give it a ceiling. Also bring a lot of turtle pots, and have infinity on your bow, not mending. You can keep your Java wither, and we can keep our Bedrock wither.
6:31 when working with (sticky) pistons and skime blocks there are blocks you might want to keep in place, furnaces are often used for that because they are cheap to make, fast to mine and can blen in if you use cobblestone in your build
It makes more sense that Skeleton Horses can be driven without a saddle, because they've already been tamed by the skeletons. Besides, literally every Minecraft guidebook says this is the case, so I think Bedrock is the correct one when it comes to that, and Java needs to change it.
not so fun fact: we HAD pretty shattered savanna biomes (they had vibrant grass like mushroom islands and jungles) but it got removed because of "parity" ☹
Also, the wither effect last so much longer when fighting the wither on higher difficulties - to me that is the single most difficult part of the fight
6:10 its not in bedrock either huh, i remember seeing a video with building tips that showed this to make fences look prettier, also worked with walls and stone buttons to give a "castle-ly" look on them but when i tried it on java didnt work :c, maybe you have to stand further away to not interfere with the fence or button hitbox
animations are better in java, redstone is better in java, java is the hd and polished version of bedrock, java is made to be played on pc, so your crossplay point is stupid, buttons on fences??? is that useful at all????
Here’s three things you forgot to mention: 1) On bedrock, explosions are way more powerful 2) It takes way longer to heal on bedrock than Java 3) The animations on bedrock are way more different than on Java like the creeper explosion
In my experience the explosions are weak. But I think it’s mostly because bedrock armor is stacked. A point blank end crystal barely takes a heart. (Maybe it’s changed since I played)
@@cpmyersnah because one of the fundamental features of the game (redstone) is completely inconsistent, you have to pay REAL MONEY for mods, texture packs, and skins, and it’s a laggy, buggy mess.
2:47 A cool idea for the snowy leaves could be that when it snows the leaves slowly start turning white one by one kinda like snow does this could make them a pretty rare variant of leaf and when collected they won’t defrost but if they are left on the tree when it’s done snowing they will defrost
I think these features should all be in Java. Including the upgraded WIther with health regen as a deadly bonus! But if you ask me, I think it should only regenerate once it goes into phase 2.
4:44 It's absolutely true, in fact just yesterday I tried to craft barrels with sticks and got confused why they weren't showing up in the menu until I saw the new recipe.
I’m convinced that the bedrock team heard that the wither had 300 health, and then unknowingly coded in 300 hearts.
Nah, the wither actually scales in difficulty in bedrock in terms of damage, health and attacks.
On peaceful, the wither doesn’t exist💀💀💀
On easy, it doesn’t apply the wither effect, doesn’t have the charge attack, nor spawns in wither skeletons. It has 150 hp(75 hearts).
On normal, it applies a short wither effect, it has the charge attack, and spawns in skeles. 300 hp(150 hearts).
Oh hard, it has 40 seconds of wither, and 600 health (300 hearts).
Some of these changes are identical on java(damage and wither effect duration)
@@WhatIsMyPorpoise 🤓☝️
@@Jujan04 I am the nerd, it is me.
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@@WhatIsMyPorpoise I've only ever beaten the Bedrock Wither in Easy mode, and I can tell you with certainty that it still had the charge attack (granted, it was a few years ago; maybe they changed it since then?).
I think one of my favorite exclusives is biome colored water. It makes biomes feel more diverse, and while some biomes still have similar colored water, Mooshroom Field water is gray, Nether water (with commands of course) is reddish purple, and End water is indigo.
I tend to forget that you can place water in the end. I really like the color it gets there
Savanna is brown/greenish, desert is Brown, Snow is light blue and swamp is dark blue
@@ChillstoneBlakeBlastthat's nearly all wrong. Water in deserts is light green, in snowy biomes it's dark blue, in swamps it's a deep green.
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how do i even get water in the nether using commands
Salmon size actually does affect their drops. Depending on their size- they can drop 1 bone if they are small or medium sized, or 2 bones if they are large sized
Entire bones, too, instead of bonemeal.
The power of large salmon grows
@@bubbiotI’ve never seen a salmon drop bonemeal
@@lindseylindsey9200 It only happens on Java, so if you're on Bedrock, that would be why.
In java, u get bone meal when killing salmon. But in bedrock it's a nice way to get a lot of bones. Especially with looting 3, u can get upto 6 bones per salmon killed. It's more than what u can get from a skeleton. Crazy
Also, in bedrock, tridents won’t despawn on the ground when thrown, meaning if you throw a trident and leave it, it will never despawn on bedrock. This feature is really useful for mob grinders as people create trident killers that can kill mobs in mob farms. What’s also nice is that holding a looting three sword will give each kill looting three since the trident on the ground is registering kills as if you killed them with looting three.
But not nice when a drowned throws one right in front of your lakefront cherry blossom house
27 stacked automatic guardian xp farm go brr
@@PlatinumGrande Only tridents the player throws won't despawn.
I think this feature is there to help farms being more efficient. bc on bedrock less mobs spawn and less frequent.
And when u holding a looting sword while a trident kill chamber kills mobs. u get the looting effect and therefore more items.
Idk if it’s true. but wathever is still an amazing feature to make farms better in bedrock without having lags on your phone bc your Java 50000mops per second farm got turned on xD
the bedrock wither is a nightmare to fight. but that made it very memorable too. we failed our first attempt at fighting it, and got annihilated. we fought it a little too close to our base, but it was on the other side of a mountain, plus we didnt want to waste our skulls so we just left it out there. but it was still within render distance i think. it became like this looming threat over the mountain as we re-gained supplies to fight it again. when we returned, it had blasted out a massive cavern at bedrock level, like 15x10 chunks wide. he exposed a bunch of diamonds haha. we were only able to kill it by setting our spawn nearby and just running at him with swords. if he kept digging in the direction he was going, he would have dug right under our base at some point in the future.
"it became a looming threat" did you summon the wither storm?
I ain’t reading all dat💀
@@ThatGuy-e6d you should, it's quite exhilarating
Ngl I’ve never understood how people struggle with the wither on bedrock. It’s not that hard, get a god apple, and that’s about it, bring a few buckets of milk if you need it and a few totems but I personally have never popped a totem fighting a wither. How I do it, I just go down to an ancient city you’ve cleared out, then go to town. Granted I’ve played console edition all my life, from legacy to bedrock, and only play Java for mods 🤷♂️
@@ThatGuy-e6d it's like 2 paragraphs dude, flexing your inability to read at a 6 year old's level isn't as cool as you think
Something I've wanted in Java for a while has something to do with flowers. If you bonemeal a flower in Bedrock, more of that specific flower spawns around it. Really helpful for dye farms or if you just want more of a type of flower.
To my knowledge I think they removed that, but I could be wrong
@@JamesMC12345they never removed it and just checked in case I missed it
Still there.
@@JamesMC12345Still doing it
@@JamesMC12345 I think you might've gotten confused since the Torchflower and Pitcher Plant are exempt from Bedrock's bonemealing mechanics; they didn't retroactively change the rule, they just made those two the exceptions.
Edit: The Wither Rose also falls under this exception. Dandelions and Poppies are also kinda outliers, since, while they _do_ spread more flowers around them, they don't exclusively spread _themselves_ (instead spreading both Dandelions _and_ Poppies).
Fun fact: the stonecutter was once a bedrock and pre-bedrock exclusive
I acctully have the old version in a world.
it also did absolutely nothing
@@doughboywhine yep
A the good ol days where we had red obsidian, cameras, stonecutters, -missing texture blocks-, and how can you forgett about the nether reactor
@@CERISTHEDEVFun fact, the textures for glowing obsidian are still in the files for whatever reason
You forgot a fantastic troll you can do with shulkers, because in bedrock you can dye shulkers, not just shulkers box but the mob shulker.
In java you can do that also by setting them to teams with commands, (you know the same feature hypixle and other servers like it use to make use to make you actually win as teams and have colored names, and which can also prevent hostile mobs from attacking specific players,
@@algotkristoffersson15 woah what?, didn't know that. Also didn't know teams are a base Minecraft thing, I definitely gonna look more into this.
No, you CANT do that in bedrock. It ONLY works in creative, not in survival! So your comment is useless.
@@aaggroberlin19so you can do it in bedrock?
@@smokingpiggy5425 Yes, and like i said, ONLY in creative. You cant just dye shulkers in survival. I tried it because i read about this mechanic, and found out you can only do this in creative.
I KNEW I WASN’T INSANE. I used to build boats with shovels and was super confused when I found out I didn't need to one day. Also as a Bedrock player I love colored cauldrons to make sinks with water. I'm a builder so I can have impossibly blue water in my sinks in every biome!
I remember the update they updated the recipe, it was like 1-2 years ago i think and i was just so ecstatic, it was such a hassle to make a whole shovel just to water travel
@@JervenshmineIt's called parity change
@@arthubeb2266 …
Bro thats what this whole video is about ik?
Frankly a lot of people gloss over some of the great features bedrock has. The most noticable is the fact that bedrock was built with actual optimization in mind and uses an actual game engine. The reason bedrock edition was able to be released on almost everything, including TVs, is because the game can run on almost everything. Also 128x skins should be in Java edition, they're soo good.
Also one last thing, no, you do not want campfires to be lit by players who are on fire. It applies to mobs too, meaning if you used it for any deco and it just became daytime all those on fire zombies will light all the put out campfires.
No 128x skins should stay in there, they're so creapy
@@flowerify... Imo they simply allow for more customization options. At least give us transparent pixels.
I mean eaglercraft can run on literally anything and that’s just JavaScript
@@Spubbily01 yeah but whatever happens I hope 128x skins stay in the hellhole called bedrock edition, they are terrifying
@@Spubbily01Java does allow transparent pixels on the outer layer
I’m glad to see bedrock getting some love. You Java players may have a good fanbase, good Redstone and devs that actually care about you, but we have 3 sizes of salmon. I think that proves who the real winner is.
u serious??
@@DarkSoul.2410 bro asked if he was serious 💀🗿🐟
@@aydenator27 🤣
New 3DS version is obviously the best.
And baby squids, clearly important
One thing that annoys me whenever I see Java Edition after being used to Bedrock is that sheeps' faces always have the white wool color, no matter what their body color is. It's nice to dye a sheep blue and see its face wool match in Bedrock.
@@marinagaleotti What is that?
After playing java i hate to see the hearth system in bedrock. Its so ugly.
@@RM65774What is that?
After playing java I hate to see the hearth system in bedrock. Its so ugly
@@asterisk4079 What is that?
5:10 The sad reality is, that mojang will do that to more exclusive features to achieve parity. Instead of doing a bit more work to add a really nice feature to version b, they just remove it from version a, which in my opinion and others' too is the wrong way of doing it.
If anything Java is version A and Bedrock version B, not the other way around.
@@ktm1125 Wich feature do you think of?
fact not opinion
i think thats an assumption based on the fact they did easy stuff first
@@catharsis9789 by wich they take away QoL improvements.
16:10
Dear FUCKING god i get PTSD when i think about the bedrock wither.
I played in a world, me and my mom did everything. We got netherite, we made a village, farmed basically every crop and tree, killed the dragon twice, got shulker boxes, the whole 9 yards.
We trapped a wither in an obsidian room with golems. We thought it might break out around halfway dead.
It broke out before even a 6th of the health was gone.
We built the beacon platform.. never was able to get that damn beacon
Id rather fight 4 ender dragons at once, than fight the bedrock wither
We didnt die ONCE fighting the ender dragon twice.. but we got our asses handed to us by the wither
the bedrock wither isn't that big of a deal on easy or normal difficulty tbh. Hard mode is a different story though, took me 3 deaths in iron armor to kill the thing
@@LunaticApollo Okay but even if it’s easier to fight it’s so destructive. I seriously thought I could keep the wither in one place and put it down. Instead it ravaged a whole biome and took chunks off my base which I thought was a safe distance away.
Never again I’m going to a secluded far off location next time I fight it on bedrock.
Dude I remember my friends and I got together to kill the wither on hard mode. Like 5 of us. I told them all we weren’t ready as we barely had full diamond. This mf killed us all and blew up all our stuff and the only way we killed it is bc my noob friend got one lucky hit with the sword before he blew up from the explosion.
@@LunaticApollojust get better gear and better healing items -_-
Getting better enchants isn’t that hard anymore
Damn, is your mom single?
17:44 NOHOHO! YOU SHOULD SUFFER LIKE US!
4:44 yes, that used to be a thing. Me and my friends had a survival world at the time of that recipe being a thing, and I was so confused about why I needed sticks out of all things. Kind of glad they changed it back, but at the same time, I was getting used to it. Just wanted to confirm to you it was there at some point.
It's also cheaper to craft with sticks, because you can get more of them easier.
The old recipe was so much better. Each barrel technically cost four planks (four sticks=two planks, two slabs=one plank) to craft as opposed to a chest costing two full logs (or eight planks) so with just 10 logs, you could make an even 10 barrels, where you can’t even make three double chests. I’m so pissed they changed it and nerfed the best storage unit to now cost just one less plank than a chest.
Plus it just makes more sense to craft with sticks if you think about how a barrel is actually made
you forgot to mention that drowned spawn more often and not just in ocean ruins and they also have a higher chance of spawning with tridents
and that they swim more like the player
And all drowned in bedrock have a chance to drop a trident even if they don’t have one
@@Loubert2004 Probably because they have private inventory.
@@Loubert2004that’s not true it’s only if it’s holding one
@@thesussyimpoggerssauce yes it is, in bedrock no matter what, a drowned has a chance to drop a trident, while in Java they have to be holding one to have a chance to drop
You used to be able to place buttons on top of fences, but in the most recent update of bedrock they removed it for some reason, which is sad because they made fences look better.
4:48
Very much true.
I was going to make barrels for a fisherman and made sticks and planks, but i couldnt craft it. They changed it.
Sad because barrels used to actually be less expensive than a chest, now theyre practically useless besides villagers as they need 9 planks instead of 8 for a chest.
They’re nice for saving space, since they don’t need empty space above them. They’re also not considered entities like chests are, so they can help with lag too. Not as cheap, but have their upsides too
Calling them practically useless for being 1 wood more expensive is a little bit crazy
"Practically useless" ...😐
question is how this math works
- 6planks on sides and 2 slabs for top and bottom makes only 7
(almost never crafting only one barrel - wasting 2 planks to get slabs is not needed and I always can utilize 2 more barrels)
I wish baby zombies riding any mob was in Java it’s so funny. I remember one of my first times playing survival I was so confused when I saw a baby zombie attacking me with a cat
12:05 Something to note about the golden apple difference: it's the result of a nerf that happened at some point in Java edition. It used to be regen V in both versions, but it was nerfed in the same update that introduced healing a full heart per second from normal foods.
So yeah, Bedrock gets much better regen from enchanted golden applies. But at the cost of having _painfully slow regeneration with literally every other food_ compared to Java edition. Gotta say, not worth, lol.
Oooh that’s a nice nugget of knowledge. That you kind stranger, for blessing me with this information.
@@WhatIsMyPorpoiseThis isn’t Reddit, act normal
@@furrycow9263 ???
This is my normal.
@@WhatIsMyPorpoise so in another words your a Redditor.
@@Cheese23145 I guess? Didn't know that those words were limited to reddit
Please do a structures ranking it would be very very cool.
That would be cool
@@SillyTopHatMan i agree
He…. Has
The desert well has to be last even after the archaeology update
@@RangersNation-qk4pxu sure the jungle temple is rarer and the only thing it has going for it is the wild armor trim
I don't know which wiki you used for the information, but if you are using the fandom wiki you should change over to the official Minecraft wiki.
They changed from fandom to a more official wiki which simply looks and functions better
Popular Minecraft TH-camr PhoenixSC made videos about it explaining a bit more
I know the new one has less adds, but what makes it more officiall?
@@algotkristoffersson15 it's made by the people who kept the fandom updated. The fandom isn't getting updates anymore unless someone random decides do update it
It’s like Pikipedia. Another famous wiki ruined by ads.
as someone who plays the terraria calamity mod, fandom sucks
@@algotkristoffersson15 Fandom is polluted with intrusive ads and "features" we don't want.
The new official wiki is run by the same people but now they can control the website.
As a long term bedrock player, i can confirm the thing with barrels. The buttons on top of fences was broken in a semi-recent update
Something else you forgot the mention about cauldrons is that since you can put potions in them, by placing water and dripstone above them you can get infinite potions.
that was taken out of the game a couple updates ago though sadly
@@timmartin3723it was probably a bug.
I mean the potion would be diluted so make sense they patched it
All of these extra bedrock features make me so much more upset about the lack of polish elsewhere in that version.
there neads to be some kind of mirge with good things from boath versions
Honestly I really wish that their was just one version, I don’t actually care which that much I just don’t like the pointless drama it can cause with some people being unable to join my server no matter what version I play in
@@wsurviver8376 i agree(what server)
@@spades952 it’s a private smp server
Yea, But still worth the astronomical improvement in performance, even with optifine I can run over double the render distance and simulation distance while having a much higher frame rate and higher graphics
I like how the wither is hard to kill since it is basically the final boss other than the ender dragon and it looks super intimidating so it should be strong
Just because something looks intimidating doesn’t automatically mean it will be strong
@@Greenhawk4 Then you're just killing the vibes or feelings. I'll be more happy killing some intimidating and hard boss than a boss that looks intimidating but it's shitty af. Ender Dragon also sucks and sucks on both versions.
@@Marcos-ms1ij It just seems weird to say that it looks intimidating and so it should be strong because of that.
Its only in bedrock where it explodes when spawning and dying right
Also i was so confused when the wither was dashing at me
@@Crystalox2 It also explodes and summons wither skeletons when it enters phase 2
What????? Someone’s saying something REMOTELY positive about Bedrock?? Impossible!
Friends
Really? I like bedrock.
What the- I’ve seen you before!
@@DeepdishBK You have?
What th- your everywhere lol!
Here are the features that both bedrock AND legacy share:
- Cauldron water can get dyed for leather armor and you can put potions in them
- Boats require a shovel to be crafted
- Buttons stay on the side of pistons when pressed
- The piston can push chests
- Armor stands have arms and several different poses
- You can stack cakes up to 64
- Sugar canes can be grown with bonemeal
- Spiders can spawn with skeletons riding them
Features not mentioned in video:
- Player makes hitting sound when hitting air
- Players can't push other players
So basically, these are features that are not bedrock exclusive, but java excluded!
There are some that I couldn't test because my legacy is stuck in 1.12 :(
But jokers were a thing even in java 1.5.2 if I'm not wrong
They actually updated bedrock so you no longer require a shovel for a boat, a lot less effort
11:14 "Yeah, maybe Minecraft Bedrock edition is a little broken"
yeah, ya think?
But who remembers the nether reactor
Not me but I heard about it
That one’s a classic. Same with Zombie Pigmen burning in the day and mobs attacking you in creative mode.
I played the old PE and I had access to it, but sadly had no idea what it did. :(
I started playing Minecraft on the Pocket Edition around 0.13.0 and it was already removed by then.
@@cutestcreeper569
Same, I even made a 3x3 of them
Through multiple playtroughs I tried burning them, exploding them, shooting them, hitting them with multiple tools, breaking them with multiple tools, cook them, craft with them, never figured out what you were supposed to do
the bedrock wither is genuinely terrifying to go against 😭
Even with max armor and tools it’s scary
I agree, I'm a bedrock player. I took the wither on, had full diamond armour and everything. Was super prepared, but got completely annihilated. My world was destroyed, I died 10 times over, lost all my stuff, couldn't kill it and had to reset the world.
Rain over an ocean with an impaling channeling Trident... Just saying
@@chazzat3113I can relate, I lost a set of netherite armor to the wither and was only able to save the world because I had it at the bottom of the world and changed it to peaceful before it got loose, its been over a year probably and I still haven't tried again
@@andrewmeilinger6203it wont matter when he straight up destroys the water source blocks, and the 40 GODDAMN SECONDS OF WITHER EFFECT, which keeps you at half a heart
One bedrock exclusive feature that I really want to be added to java is where if you bonemeal a flower, more of that flower grows around it, making dye farms much more convenient as you aren't forced to make a dozen farms in different biomes.
14:50
Yes they can spawn naturally, and if still in the game and not patched, at least normal squids, the babies are the only baby mob to drop anything when killed.
They will drop ink sacs just like the adults
don't baby zombies still drop rotten flesh?
@maradupras7278
Yes, but I was referring to baby animals, like a baby chicken or cow won't drop anything.
Also I must then correct what I said. Baby polar bears also drop items upon death
7:12 when trying to find good trades with villagers you can just move the job block with a sticky piston and it will reset the trades instead of having to break and replace the block repeatedly.
The thing I like about bedrock is that you can craft a map much cheaper using the cartography table, it saves so much paper.
The main reason I like bedrock more is trident killers - a contraption that uses tridents to kill enemies in a mob farm, which means that they drop extra loot (with looting) and you get the experience you wouldve gotten for killing the enemies. Its a shame that my farm chunk got corrupted and now that chunk doesnt exist
Yes, and making a trident killer is really easy too. I love them
Can’t believe he didn’t mention this in his trident section.
@@creeperash07 yea fr
My iron farm got corrupted and now i have huge pits to the void
The only thing i hate about trident killers is the racket they make.
Switch Minecraft players, our copium has arrived!
I do legit appreciate Bedrock's versatility, alongside the ability to tip arrows. How is that NOT in Java though????
I only play switch Minecraft as well lol
Java is more focused on explosive crossbows and power 5 for ranged combat. Tipped arrows are also cheap from fletchers. It's just better than using the potion method in Java. In bedrock. Cauldron tipping is actually awesome and I'm starting to get used to bedrock some.
The bed rock Version is harder that’s why we get the better of chanted apples
@@warstopmotion2154 mostly the bosses. Your guys' wither is almost like BTW mod wither. It's just insane.
17:17 Wait, I do remember when I was a kid and mojang recently added the wither it ACTUALLY used to regenerate health plus everything else.
12:18 That book is clearly well used
Salmon sizes do actually change something, Big Salmon drops 1-2 bones (or bone meal idk)
As a Bedrock player, I’ve been craving this video for a while
I’m glad to see that Bedrock is getting more recognition, despite some of its problems
As a bedrock player when the wither spawns it is white
What’s problems? We have big salmon to solve all of them.
As a java player raised on bedrock id like to say that bedrock is bad and should be assimilated by java.
@@marinagaleottioh brother this guy STINKS
@@marinagaleottiagree
Something sad that seems to be happening for parity reasons, are removal of features in bedrock. Like, theres stuff from both sides that'd be nice to see if parity is the goal.
You forgot one thing about enchanted books...u can use silk touch,sharpness and fire aspect on books when hitting mobs and blocks
17:43 “uuuuuh, that’s okay, you can keep it.” 😂😂😂
Thank you for being open for Bedrock and seeing the cool stuff from it!
Lately Mojang has just been removing the cool stuff Bedrock for parity instead of adding the cool stuff from Java into Bedrock 😭
Bedrock getting golem cracks: Am i a joke to you?
@@marinagaleottiand healing em by slappin' on some iron
The real shame is they should just be adding these features to Java but instead just remove them from Bedrock 😖
@@bubbiot why would you remove them from bedrock? why not just have both versions have them?
@@bubbiot ya, no more large animals in boats, its a lot harder to transport horses now
They’re all such nice little quality of life features
All the quality of life features get lost when you cant even use your offhand or redstone works like shit.
@@marinagaleotti it isn’t that bad when it’s what you’re used to, at least with red stone. The lack of offhand is always a joke though.
@@marinagaleotti eEen though I play java, I don't use both hand and redstone to a length that I would care lol
I don't get why people get wet seeing a piston door that I can easily bypass with a pickaxe
Your Minecraft videos are actually incredibly fun! It’s nice to watch a Minecraft video that doesn’t constantly have the guy in third person while punching the air.
I’d love to see a video on biome rankings or something like that, just an idea
What I don’t like is that they remove features like these instead of adding them to Java
that is coz the java devs are spiteful they probably just hate bedrock, they are so desperate to make sure java is the main version of MC even tho by numbers it is not any more
@@crissis3263 the devs don't have the power to do that, it's the management, hate the management not the developers, they're just doing what they're told.
6:39 WHYY!! why must it be only on bedrock?? i already have idea of cool arrow shooter that comes out of ground, serving both aesteticaly and defensly, like i know it ain't too strong but still
i am FURIOUS that you did not mention the fat chests. you have 24 hours to fix this mistake.
He already did
13:00 this is why bedrock is better, we get so much more head
I guess you could say we’re one step aHEAD! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH… nevermind.
@HungryWarden haha.... yeah sure very funny
Ayo pause
The witch’s cauldron is also the only way to get the potion of decay (withering) in survival.
No, that’s urban legend. The distribution of potions there are as he said.
There is, however a legitimate way of getting the Decay effect outside of the wither, wither skellie and wither rose.
@WhatIsMyPorpoise that being?
U can get decay arrows from fletchers, but yeah I don’t know about the actual potion though
Being able to create trident killers for mob farms, imo, is huge.
5:07 the boat used to literally explode if you even considered touching a block.
Since he always says dry bones for smash at the end of each video I think he should do a video going over a potential move set.
As a bedrock player, that wither is our worst nightmare
Not so much anymore. But yeah, there may or may not be generational trauma involving the wither on bedrock. Such a quirky version exclusive!
Healing arrows and splash potions are the withers worst nightmare 😉
Tbh Bedrock should get a buffed Ender Dragon too
i just made an army of 100 dogs and easily killed the wither
@@reinbew62We do have a buffed dragon, it attacks like a phantom.
Something I'd mention is the ability to change the color of text on a sign using the § symbol. This can allow for multiple colors on the same sign and for different fonts as well. Plus this works for world names, nametags, and literally anywhere else in the game that has text.
You can even use the jumbled text they use in the end poem, and (hopefully not stating the obvious) it works in books and item names, too.
chat messages too
Hearing Gareth Coker’s old Minecraft: Legacy Edition music brought an INSANE amount of nostalgia to me.
14:58 you can find baby squid and glow squid in the wild, kind of like finding baby chickens tbh. Just less likely to find it since they are underwater rather than on land, but glow squid babies are rare, only seen one of them tbh.
The fire aspect book can be used to light mobs on fire if you hit them
07:13 😂 sorry but this is so funny
I would LOVE to get the bedrock wither into Java, the wither have a cool design, cool drop for a cool item, cool name, cool way tp spawn him.. but is a complete joke in Java
Haha you would not have loved it pre 1.19.
Bedrock has been improving a lot of things about it and a vital one was fixed involving the Wither in 1.19.
Protection enchant now blocks potion effects. Before 1.19, the wither effect was like fighting the wither in a 1v1 in open air with only Blast Protection armor. Ever tried it? The only ways to counter the potion effects is either milk, totems, 1 enchanted golden apple, 3-5 golden apples or a ton of potions.
And remember, it reapplies the effect EVERY TIME YOU GOT HIT.
Because the Wither gave you decay for 40s, that was twice your health in damage and there was no way to mitigate its effects that wasn’t either inconvenient or expensive. And since there is no eating quick regen, healing back from every single hit you took would take an entire minute, which gave the Wither enough time to break so many blocks that it tanked the performance of even good quality pcs. Basically pre 1.19 Bedrock Wither forced you in perpetual lose-lose scenarios if you didn’t perfectly prepare for it with medical accuracy. That is part of the origin of the horror stories of Bedrock Wither.
There were also bugs that were fixed even before that involving the wither effect ignoring absorption hearts or nullifying regen, Withers disappearing and most horrifying of all: the invisible, invincible Withers that happened when you died and unloaded a chunk a Wither was in by spawning too far away. Lots of people with set NO-TRESPASSING zones in their worlds containing such Withers.
As such, efficient wither killers under the end portal became commonplace because nobody was willing to risk anything going wrong. If you ever see a recorded wither fight pre 1.19, it’s always being cheesed under the end portal. It was just too deadly otherwise.
Really glad those are ancient history now.
@@WhatIsMyPorpoise Was it? I've never had a bad time with him. Only when I was new to the game (1.5.2) , after that I've never had a proper hard time. Tbf I think you're taking it WAY too far or trying to gatekeep lol
Might be due to playstyle. Do mind if I ask how you fight the wither and on which platform(pc, console)? You might have felt it less if you had specific strategies to beating it. Things like fighting under the nether roof, or just bumrushing it in a cave are good strategies. Platform also changes things a lot, and bedrock is supported on many other than pc. Which means a lot of players experienced the fight with tragic framerates from all the dropped items.
Also, If you’ve been playing that long though, it might have been a more recent update that caused a lot of the wither problems that I mentioned.
I only have data around 1.17-1.18 about the wither, so if it was a fairer fight before that, I don’t really have anyway of knowing.
But what I did collect is that the bedrock Wither at that time was entirely too dangerous compared to anything else in the game.
I mean, any enemy that ignores all your armor is kind of crazy, but with the continued pressure it has, _unlike the warden who only blasts like every 5 seconds,_ it’s really devastating especially paired with the ability to break so many blocks.
+ The combination of bugs associated with it just made the wither quite risky to summon on a server. I’m really not lying about the invisible, invincible withers, I follow ‘s silentwhisperer’s bug videos and he often brought up how urgently Mojang needed to fix Withers. It was genuinely THAT messed up at the time. Might’ve *only* been a problem on servers though, 1.16-1.18 saw a TON of fixes with entities on servers.
Also, like I said. There’s actual data to prove that people had a tough time with the wither pre-1.19.
TH-cam videos.
Before 1.19, youtube videos with the bedrock wither were video essays about bedrock parity and the rare wither fight uploads every few months. Those were either fights in flat worlds or tragic accounts of people losing most of their stuff because they could not prepare adequately for the fight.
Now, you get several people posting their wither fights in survival every month. The rate of uploads regarding the wither increased, because the amount of successful fights increased.
If you’re wondering why I know so much, I kinda fixated on the wither after I noticed its problem were getting patched out. It made the Bedrock Wither Experience(tm) a limited time thing, especially since you can’t go back in versions on bedrock. So I started looking for peoples opinions online of the wither, recordings and such, so I could compare it to after 1.19 released. And it was exactly as expected, people went from bringing enchanted golden apples and inventories stuffed with potions to barely taking any damage after eating regular golden apples even when fighting in iron armor. As a future gamedev, it was a cool thing to see, witnessing the player feedback from small bugfixes.
Also of note is that there was little mention of the wither in the 1.19 release, so people did not immediately realize the wither was easier. The armor had been patched around balancing the warden’s damage output and trims were being added.
tldr, if you wanna watch Pixlriffs of the youtube survival guide get bodied by bedrock wither, watch his boss fights video,
more video evidence of that monster can be found at "Killing Wither - Minecraft Bedrock (hard difficulty)"
i play on xbox and some other features i feel are important to note from my experience playing are a) cauldrons fill up way more layers in rain for some reason b) mob spawning is different with the mob cap filling slower and the game filling the cap from the top of the world to the bottom instead of bottom up and 3) iron golem spawning is very different with them spawning at the centre of the village randomly aslong as 75% of the villagers are currently working and their cap being dependent on how many villagers reside in the village
What changed my view on bedrock was the fact that i heard someone say they treat it like a mobile game, for example, the timed hits on mobs would be weird on a phone, so they dont do it, the shift click mechanic is also way less polished, but i do play bedrock since it is WAY easier to get friends online than it is on java
(If you cant tell, this was a comment from a java player)
A few minor notes:
Everything you found on the wiki used to be correct, you can look at snapshot videos from a few weeks ago, and see that it was changed. This is because the wiki has been abandoned.
2. Buttons breaking when activated on pistons is actually really fitting to Java redstone. Assuming the piston is sticky, the block is dropped and zero-ticked. This is useful for a lot of things, and redstoners on Java are going to riot when this would be removed.
Just an idea: if you have a redstone block in your hand you should be able to [secondary] any redstone mechanism to activate it... 🤔
Great video! Also just to confirm, you can in fact find baby squids in the wild, I see them every so often
I love your humour style so much, Odyssey.
It's like receiving an informative lecture from someone on a niche topic few others would bother to cover, but every now and then the lecturer will suddenly smack you in the face with a brick without breaking stride in his lecture at all.
Only the brick is comedy. I feel like Im being assaulted with laughs
I agree with this
A worthwhile tip for Bedrock Wither is that he throws two different kinds of Skulls at you. The Black ones are standard stuff, but the Blue ones not only move slower, but a keen player can deflect them like a Ghast Fireball for decent damage.
Good luck landing it though.
The among us cauldron thing was so funny. Had to subscribe.
10:42 also drowned don’t count as water based because they are undead. Can’t they just be both?
The caldron with potions is BROKEN because if you put a potion in the caldron and have the same setting with the lava caldron exept with water instead of lava you get a INFINITE POTION GENERATOR
Unfortunately, Microsoft thought of that. No broken things for us.
@@whogavethedogalaptop is it gone
patched out @@dasupamario5588
@@whogavethedogalaptop NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
you are right about the crafting recipes, the barrels used sticks and the boats used a shovel.
For potions in minecraft bedrock edition I wanted to add one thing: there is a very small chance of finding Wither's potion in the witch's cauldron.
6:00 yeah that was changed for parity pretty recently and I kinda hate it ngl
I didn’t realize there were things Bedrock had exclusive and I’ve been on and off the game for half a decade, you learn something new everyday 😅
My favorite is the mob transport via boat. I once pulled a panda from his island all the way across the ocean to my house. It took an hour but it was worth it, I had a pet panda 🐼
Same, although I think that got removed when horses stoped working
The barrel back then were made with sticks instead of wood.
@@josh-gu6ziit has been changed
17:40 TBH, I beat the Bedrock wither 5 times, I attempted to beat the Java one for the first time a few months ago (without a cage, that is) and I died so much I just gave up on that world after dying 5 times, my stuff despawning, and giving the deed to my base to another player (it was the guy that made the mistake to spawn the wither on top of the mountain, was the only guy online when I went "I QUIT!"). I was the most powerful player on that server in terms of loot and equipment before fighting it.
If you want a tip on how to beat the Bedrock wither, fight it on a flat, hard, big area, like a big Mesa Plateau or a giant, thick End Island. Just don't give it a ceiling. Also bring a lot of turtle pots, and have infinity on your bow, not mending.
You can keep your Java wither, and we can keep our Bedrock wither.
Touch screen?
I genuinely had no idea that minecarts could be named. And that’s coming from someone who has played bedrock on and off for over 8 years now.
6:31 when working with (sticky) pistons and skime blocks there are blocks you might want to keep in place, furnaces are often used for that because they are cheap to make, fast to mine and can blen in if you use cobblestone in your build
It makes more sense that Skeleton Horses can be driven without a saddle, because they've already been tamed by the skeletons. Besides, literally every Minecraft guidebook says this is the case, so I think Bedrock is the correct one when it comes to that, and Java needs to change it.
Java was first sooooo, no.
@@marinagaleotti java fan try not to act superior for 5 milliseconds challenge (impossible)
@@theoverseer1775that’s so real lol
Fun fact: big feesh can drop bones
heyyy it you again
thats no bedrock exclusive
not so fun fact: we HAD pretty shattered savanna biomes (they had vibrant grass like mushroom islands and jungles) but it got removed because of "parity" ☹
Also, the wither effect last so much longer when fighting the wither on higher difficulties - to me that is the single most difficult part of the fight
6:10 its not in bedrock either huh, i remember seeing a video with building tips that showed this to make fences look prettier, also worked with walls and stone buttons to give a "castle-ly" look on them but when i tried it on java didnt work :c, maybe you have to stand further away to not interfere with the fence or button hitbox
I like bedrock edition better because of the cross play
Also you used to be able to place buttons on fences
animations are better in java, redstone is better in java, java is the hd and polished version of bedrock, java is made to be played on pc, so your crossplay point is stupid, buttons on fences??? is that useful at all????
@@DarkSoul.2410 bro does not know what an opinion is 💀🗿✝️
@@DarkSoul.2410 The buttons looks cool on fences.
And I like both Java and Bedrock
@@aydenator27 bro literally spams the same type of comment in replying to me
@@DarkSoul.2410Well then:/
Here’s three things you forgot to mention:
1) On bedrock, explosions are way more powerful
2) It takes way longer to heal on bedrock than Java
3) The animations on bedrock are way more different than on Java like the creeper explosion
@@josh-gu6ziannoys me... but I usually have alot of food so isn't the biggest problem.. the regeneration however
Bedrock creepers are even worse?!!?!?
@@enderallygolem yep
In my experience the explosions are weak. But I think it’s mostly because bedrock armor is stacked. A point blank end crystal barely takes a heart. (Maybe it’s changed since I played)
@@buzzy4227 maybe but since I’ve compared both, the explosions on bedrock have a longer range
Trident Fact: the fact that Loyalty Tridents return in Bedrock is not due to them, but due to a barrier floor in the End!
Weird
Skeleton horses used to spawn ridiculously frequently in bedrock. One in every like 20 skeletons would just get struck by lightning
My favorite bedrock feature is that you can sprint jump with frost walker
17:47 Hey! The Bedrock Edition chest has feelings too!
Was that the bite of 87 0:08
That's fnaf 4 so it's bite of 83
@@dripkage_42069bro doesn't understand the joke
WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87'?!?!?!?!!?!
My whole world has been turned upside down
I never knew there was this much of a difference between both versions. Perhaps I have treated bedrock too harshly
So why did you even criticize bedrock than?
@@What-uj9bmbecause most people don't understand anything about what they speak about.
@@cpmyers true, true.
@@cpmyers nah because its still a buggy mess
@@cpmyersnah because one of the fundamental features of the game (redstone) is completely inconsistent, you have to pay REAL MONEY for mods, texture packs, and skins, and it’s a laggy, buggy mess.
The armor stand one has no reason not to be in Java, back when I played bedrock it was so cool I could pose their arms
2:47
A cool idea for the snowy leaves could be that when it snows the leaves slowly start turning white one by one kinda like snow does this could make them a pretty rare variant of leaf and when collected they won’t defrost but if they are left on the tree when it’s done snowing they will defrost
Personally I prefer Java as the servers are better, but bedrock does have some good advantages
I disagree, the bedrock servers are better.
Well 2/5 are better.
@@SlinkSup99 like what?
@@spades952the hive is so good, the other servers are decent-mid (if u dont include the 2 forbidden servers)
@@SlinkSup99??? Hypixel outclasses every single bedrock server by far
@@dry4smash946I only play hive and cubecraft
I think these features should all be in Java. Including the upgraded WIther with health regen as a deadly bonus! But if you ask me, I think it should only regenerate once it goes into phase 2.
For some unknown reason after watching this video i am fully convinced i should be voting crab
My favourite bedrock exclusive feature is that it can run on my computer without an issue every 5 seconds.
4:44 It's absolutely true, in fact just yesterday I tried to craft barrels with sticks and got confused why they weren't showing up in the menu until I saw the new recipe.