20 TIPS FOR MINECRAFT YOU NEED TO LEARN!
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
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In todays video, I go over tips and tricks that will help you become a better Minecraft player.
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00:00 - Intro
00:21 - Buried Treasure(Java Only)
00:58 - Stronghold(Java Only)
02:12 - Speed Portal
03:27 - Fortune Crops
03:49 - TNT Enderman
04:38 - Boat Enderman
05:02 - One Tall Mining
05:42 - Subtitles
06:26 - Cords
07:04 - Elder Gaurdian Location
07:52 - Gold
08:31 - Sponge
09:03 - Boat Fall
09:37 - Toggle Shift
10:08 - 5 Render Distance
10:56 - Moving Villagers
11:38 - Villager Trap
12:05 - Enderpearl Boat
12:50 - Riptide Flight
13:31 - Wither(Java Only)
14:36 - Outro - Hry
YESS! So here for content like this!! 🔥👏
Hello wattles
Hi wattles
Wattles!!!!
Hey Wattles, good to see you here!
Wattles hi
Be careful with changing your sneak to toggle! If you're used to holding it, it can seen super nice and useful while you're bridging but it's super common after you're done bridging to forget, miscalculate, and sometimes jump straight into the void
Another issue I have is going from Survival Bridging over Lava then going into another world where I'm in Creative/Spectator (And yes this has almost caused a few Void related deaths since I forgot that I had Toggle on)
Another issue is if you're on a spigot server. The very slight disconnect between server side and client side can mean that if you're placing a block and moving onto it at the same time, you can fall through the block to your death. Ever since that happened to me, I've always been VERY sure to wait a split second before moving onto a newly placed block.
My anxiety did not let me forget lol I held my hand weird so I couldn’t hit it while bridging
I have mine always set to Toggle so its kinda the oppisite for Me Lol. its really bad for like PvP and stuff but GREAT for survival.
Hard-core skyblock made me love the toggle option fairly quickly.😂
I was so glad you demonstrated the portal build. Seen you do it so many times and it always seemed like magic.
I never even thought of that. What a early game game changer.
The portal building technique was like magic to watch. I love the small transitions between each tip.
I would recommend adding chapter markers for ease of reference. Some of these tips were useful enough that I'd love to come back to certain tips and chapter markers would make that easier.
Love the simplicity of the video. I also love how calm you are. The fast paced videos that some people make are very annoying so I appreciate the chill video
This usd to be „normal paced“ lol
@@henne2k too true
I knew a few of those from Hermitcrafters just doing these things but it's nice to see them in a list form. The spawning radius thing is awesome and I may need to use that on my single player world when I get home :)
Another fun thing with riptide is if you throw an e pearl when your in riptide mode you can TP super far. Cub showed that off with his golf course a few seasons ago
#16 was something I have never tried. I usually move workstations to lure villagers away, but that seems way easier for moving them en masse! will definitely keep that in mind for large relocations of villagers. Keep the tips coming jev!
Nice video, Jevin. Usually when I watch this kind of video, I expect to learn very little, but I didn’t know three of the tips you shared in this one. Thank you, and yes please for more of this kind of content. I hope you enjoyed making it and it helps to grow your channel as much as it deserves.
Wow usually these types of videos have, maybe, one genuinely useful tip and 9 really pointless or really obvious things, but this video was actually both informative and useful. I knew Fortune worked on more than just Ore, but I didn't know it worked on crops.
good tips Jevin, here are some more I use: (feel free to use these in another video :) )
finding diamonds with bonemeal and moss: if you have a single moss block and bonemeal and you happen to find a sizeable cave, you can turn deepslate into moss, then with a hoe with an enchantment you can mine the moss instantly, revealing hidden diamonds. (even better if you're in a lush cave :) )
dealing with cave spider spawners: if you know where there's a cave spider spawner in a mineshaft tunnel and you don't want to go through all the cobwebs to get to it, mine beside it with 1 block of stone between you and the tunnel, then you can break through a block where you believe the spawner to be and light the spawner up easily.
Dealing with shulkers: use a water bucket, while in the water, it will prevent you from floating if you get hit with the shulker projectiles, you can also use the water bucket on top of the shulker and it will teleport away (in case you happen to have a few firing at you at once.)
To add to the wither one, go into a deepslate area. He will blow it up a bit slower, as his explosions don't penetrate as far into the blocks.
Bedrock players: 💀
Even if you have heard of these tips before, Jevin's explanations are the most clear and most concise I've ever seen. Very well thought out and easy to follow. Maybe I'll actually remember how to do these things this time! This should be a must watch for anyone trying to level up in MC.
This was great. Have you thought about doing one that’s on what starter farms to build and what order to build them in for max efficiency moving forward? I always get overwhelmed starting a new game because I need so many farms all at once and I don’t know where to start.
A note about fortune for crops: fortune will increase the number of seeds you get from wheat and beetroot not the crop yield. It will increase everything else as stated in the video.
Beetroot seeds are good compost! :)
I like this style of content a lot Jev!! If you're thinking of doing another video with tips, could you go over tips for finding sponge rooms and raiding bastions? I also liked it when you switched into survival mode, it gives a better feel of what it's like to actually do it ^^ great video!
Brilliant video. Many of the tips presented were ones I didn't know even as a minecraft veteran, yet were not obscure, I would definitely use them going forward. Especially the buried treasure and screenshot folder ones for me personally. I can tell how much thought went into getting that balance perfect. Very calming and generally pleasant to watch too.
Whenever i used to stumble upon tips n tricks for minecraft i play a little game to see if i already know the trick, but these are actually really cool!! Love the little sign transitions, cheers Jevin
Yes, please. Love these new and variety type of content. My favourite part was finding the burried treasure and stronghold with hitbox, the ocean monument too. Those two, would really help me out for my new hardcore world. Thanks, Jev
Awesome tips man! I've never been able to figure out the speed portal setup, this makes it look so easy!
Wow, Jev, this is really an excellent video! Being a hermit and playing survival for so long plus speedrunning, you know so many tips that I’ve not seen before (or seen explained so simply). I can’t wait to do the Stronghold tip. And the TNT on the Endermen!
Loved this Jevin... been playing off and on since beta and I didn't know about the stronghold thing and appreciated the step by step portal making... seen it before and knew about it but wasn't clear on the details.
Useful stuff! Some of it I knew, like #1. We pick things up from watching folks like you play, but having it demonstrated like this will help us remember it longer. Great video!
Thanks Jevin 😊 Can't believe I've heard of almost none of these!! Lottsa cool things to look forward to doinf, esp the insta-portal & moving villagers which tbh I've just completely avoided doing so far. 😬
I'm going to evaluate the tips in this video based on how they apply to Bedrock Edition, which will be useful for players of that version, such as myself. Fair warning: this is about to get very long, but the TL;DR is that most of this applies to Bedrock in broad strokes, with a few that work exactly the same and some that just don't work for various reasons. This was written based on Java Edition 1.19.4 and Bedrock Edition 1.19.73, so some of this may be outdated by time 1.20 releases.
1. On Bedrock edition, the subchunk coordinates you need are 8, 8 instead. That said, Bedrock Edition doesn't offer an in-built tool to view subchunk coordinates or chunk borders, only your overall coordinates, making it much more of a guessing game.
2. Despite the stronghold generation being very different between Java and Bedrock, the only major caveat to this one is, again, Bedrock not having built-in tools to give you the info you need. That said, strongholds on Bedrock will try to generate beneath villages before trying to generate anywhere else, so if your first Eye of Ender leads you straight to a village you might not need a second one. On the other hand, there's a chance that you'll find a stronghold with no End Portal room on Bedrock Edition, but it's very rare and there's effectively an unlimited amount of strongholds, compared to only 128 on Java, to compensate.
3. This one's the exact same between the two versions and is the default strategy to create a Nether Portal in speedruns.
4. This is also the exact same between versions, except that on Bedrock you can also use it on flowers. Admittedly, that use is a bit pointless, but it's there. That said, Jevin used a pickaxe to demonstrate all of these cases, but you can and probably should also use it on axes, shovels, and hoes instead if those tools are more effective.
5. Same between versions, no comment.
6. I initially thought that this worked exactly the same between versions, but TIL that Endermen riding boats is Java exclusive.
7. This specific method to crawl doesn't work in Bedrock, but if you sprint-swim into a 1x1 hole you'll come out crawling rather than being forced to stand up. Crawling in Bedrock Edition actually moves at full walking speed, whereas Java crawling only moves at sneaking speed. That said, the ability to sneak into 1.5-block spaces is in the latest Bedrock Preview, so this is subject to change.
8. Bedrock Edition does not have subtitles I wish it did, but it doesn't.
9. Since the F3 screen isn't in Bedrock Edition, you can't use this exactly. That said, Bedrock Edition does have the gamerule showCoordinates, which also shows your coordinates, but can actually be toggled on or off without having to turn cheats on; the only caveat is that the BE chat interface hides them. There's also no built-in screenshot functionality on Bedrock Edition, but it's not available on anything that doesn't have a system-level screenshot functionality, and for these purposes a picture of your screen is good enough.
10. This one's the same between both.
11. While this one's also the same between both, the reason Jevin suggests that you place a door down is likely because it can't be waterlogged, meaning it will displace the water blocks and allow you to breathe and mine as if on land so long as it's there. If you're playing Bedrock Edition, this will only work if the water is flowing; source blocks will waterlog the door.
12. Same between Java and Bedrock. Nothing else to say.
13. On Bedrock Edition, you will take fall damage while riding a boat.
14. Bedrock doesn't have a built-in toggle sneak option for keyboard and/or mouse, but if you're using a controller or touch controls sneak will ALWAYS be a toggle. That said, Bedrock has a feature where if you look down-forward at just the right angle while attempting to place a block directly in front of you, you'll actually place the block in front of the block you're standing on if there isn't already one - and once you place that block, you'll probably be looking directly at its top face.
15. The "singleplayer" in Bedrock Edition is actually just a LAN world with only one player on it, so this won't be as effective there, especially since render distance in Bedrock is ONLY used for rendering. Additionally, Bedrock simulation distance is set in the world settings rather than your player settings, and can't be changed while the world is live. That said, the minimum simulation distance on Bedrock is four chunks vs Java's five chunks, which may make it easier depending on the situation.
16. Villager pathfinding is actually a little different on Bedrock Edition, where each block has an "effort cost" to move along - Dirt Paths cost 0, most structure and mineral blocks cost 1, and all beds and workstations cost 50. Any block not listed here costs 3 for baby villagers and 1.5 for adults, while jumping costs babies an additional 20 and adults an additional 5. They'll try to take the path with the lowest possible cost to get to their target, but obviously if you move the "village" then there's only one target they could possibly have, making all of this irrelevant.
17. Same tip between versions, just keep in mind the pathfinding difference listed above since it is actually relevant here.
18. Bedrock Ender Pearls travel very slightly farther than their Java counterparts when thrown straight up, but in this scenario it's likely to make little or no difference.
19. Same between versions, except on Bedrock throwing the trident does not use up durability unless you hit a mob.
20. If you're playing Bedrock Edition, this strat MAY still be possible, but it's no longer worth it because the Wither on that version has all of the following attributes:
a. As its health decreases, its fire rate of skulls gets faster and faster.
b. It also fires a burst of two black wither skulls followed by one blue one, rather than firing three skulls with a 0.1% chance of each being blue.
- On Normal difficulty or higher, it'll also shoot random blue skulls in a random direction if it can't find somewhere it can reach you from.
c. It explodes again when it reaches half its health, and a third time when it dies.
- If your difficulty is Normal or higher, the former explosion will also spawn three wither skeletons.
- While at half health, it now:
- Dashes towards you instead of flying to a random location, barreling through all destructible blocks in its way
- Fires three black wither skulls in each burst instead of two
- Did I mention that the fire rate of the skulls gets faster as its health decreases? Yeah, you're REALLY gonna feel it now.
- And while we're at it, if you're fighting it on Normal, it has 450 health. Hard mode bumps that up to 600, which is more than the Warden.
You can fall while riding a horse on Bedrock and be fine, but on Java you will take damage/die.
A big one is: On Bedrock a thrown Trident keeps the players tag, so thrown into a piston and used to kill a mob counts as if the player killed it, this is the basically principle of Trident killers. Also a player can then hold a looting sword, and that affect will be applied to all mobs the Trident kills.
Note: It doesn't work on Java.
Good stuff here. I'm new to the speedrunning ideas, so that lave pool portal was of particular interest. The "find gold in the monument" sneaky bit was new, too.
This was really interesting! I really enjoy watching speedruns, especially all advancements, so I was quite familiar with several of these, but I havent had them explicitly explained before - like with buried treasure, I knew there was some specific point in the chunk it had to be in, but now I know how to find it :D
Render distance and the stronghold co-ords I didn't know. Others I knew but usually forget to use :). Always great to learn a few more tips for the collection.
I really only knew the treasure chest, the ender men boat, and the wither tips. But oh my is that Villinger tip with the beds and bells a lifesaver!!!! Thank you!!!!
an additional tip regarding the screenshots:
- once you have accessed the root minecraft folder, make a shortcut/alias of the screenshots folder and put it on your desktop, or in some other important location (i personally have a folder just for minecraft stuff, so it goes in there)
- put that shortcut file on your file explorer's/finder's sidebar, or (if the windows version ur using allows it) pin it to the start menu.
instant access to the screenshots folder.
The portal building instructions are going to come in clutch for my husband since he has sooo much trouble with that, and the tip for finding the stronghold with the F3 screen is going to save me tons of digging! Thanks Jev!
Great video! Love how you focused on things that are very useful early game. Would love to see some tips about traversing and exploring the nether.
I LOVE this content and I love it even more knowing you made it!! You are one of my favorite CZcamsrs! I knew about the bell and the bed and how villagers react to them. What i didn't know is that you can move them with both!! I never put 2 and 2 together. Thank you for making something that was very challenging so simple!
I never thought to use chat to record coords! Didn't know about the 4/4 cords! Also, the step by step on the portal was great! I stumble through usually and turn all my lava to obsidian.
Hey Jevin,
You mentioned in one of your videos about doing different content, and I am glad that you did : I love this video and the different content. I also very much enjoy your tutorials and your style of doing them.
I have discovered you in HC-S7 and since then I watch your videos and streams religiously. I love what you do, how you make your videos and your way of just being yourself in your streams. The only shame is that since I am in Europe, I very rarely catch a live stream :-(
Do what you do best : be yourself !
Here for show my support for this channel. I can't watch this now, but I'm excited for when I can. Can't wait to see how this new type of video goes!
Best “Minecraft tips” video in a long time. Finally new tips, not just the old recycled ones
While I knew quite a few of them, (I’ve been playing since Minecraft Beta), I still did not know the endermen traps, end city trick, portal technique, villager movements, and more. Thank you!
So many practical tips! This is great! I _theoretically_ know a bunch of these already because I'm an info weenie, but frustratingly, I never think of most of them while actually playing...
Thank you for explaining the nether portal speed run technique. I’ve seen it done but no one ever stopped to explain it. More of these, please!
Great vid Jevin! Happy that it wasnt 2× speed and I learned a couple things! Appreciated the enchanted iron axe when you were demonstrating 1 block tunnel mining. Thats realistic early game ❤
I am 100% here for content like this. I knew a fair few, but always seem to forget about them. I’m gonna try the stronghold locating in my world, I always struggle with that!
Absolutely loved this! So many great tips - the bell bed trick was new to me, definitely gonna use that!
Hey Chat, 123! Lol I’ve been around since the build guild days and have always enjoyed your content. Thought this was a great vid and tbh I thought I could hear how much you enjoyed making it in your voice. Keep up the awesome work, Jev!
The trick to find the stronghold was new to me as well as the nether fortress render distance. Good video!
Thx for the vid, some nice tips here. Liked the treasure and stronghold hunting:)
So much useful stuff, thank you!😊 Speed-portaling, whither-fighting, villager-moving and more will come in handy.
Jevin! So glad to see you doing this. I knew most of these since minecraft videos seem to be my main form of entertainment, lol.
"toggle sneak" So simple.. how didn't I know this! lol
I didn’t know quite a few of them. Really helpful thanks
great video. i found you through hermicraft but having these well made tips are nice too. even though im ps4 bedrock version and half these doesnt apply i can appreciate the video. and i still did learn a couple things like the bed/bell villager movement. love that!
this is so helpful!!! i'm slowly getting super into minecraft and aaaa- so much stuff!!
I like this Jev. I've been playing for years and didn't know the stronghold sub-chunk trick.
I honestly suck at Minecraft, but there's another easy way to reach your screenshots with a small bit of setup: change Windows settings to "show hidden files and folders" (which should be in the properties menu of "my computer"), and send a shortcut of the .Minecraft folder to your desktop. It can be copied from there and moved basically wherever; and you can even pin it to the start menu. If you don't play with mods, schematics and/or mess with your texture packs like I do, you can do all of this with just the screencap folder as well.
This is amazing, I see even hermits and other pros struggle with these things
Good tips - I knew quite a few of them, but the Villager/Bell movement was on point!
Loved the tips. Especially the ocean monument and wither tips. Great info, thanks.
As a total newbie I had no idea what you were talking about half of the time but the other half was super useful ! Thanks
This is great Jev. I have been playing for a while but I forgot some of these handy tricks.
Really great video! Couple of these things I do myself and there were plenty I'm gonna be trying out!
Very awesome video. My only critique as someone who keeps up with both versions is just a mention at the beginning that these are Java based tips. Its just very helpful to know which version is being discussed. Otherwise loved the video really well done
Yeah, like the boat trick will kill you on Bedrock. However on Bedrock you can do it on a horse or pig and be fine, but on Java that will kill you.
@@jacara1981 these inconsistencies are kinda funny
The buried treasure tip and the moving villagers tip will help me so much in my Minecraft world. 10/10 video
This was great Jevin, I love my riptide trident it’s so much fun to just yeet myself around the world.
Great video! Luv the new content! What do you do if your first end city don’t have an elytra, also no more end city in 1000 block radius😢?
Super helpful. More of this type of video please. I immediately bookmarked it in case I need to review it again in the future.
I learned a few things. I love drying sponges in the nether. The sound it makes is great!
Thanks for the video iJevin. I am curious about why the block under the boat for capturing the endermen. I have seen people do the boat method before, but never with a block underneath it.😀
The method of locating the stronghold precisely with the 4,4 chunk relative coordinates was definitely a new one for me! Learn something every day.
There was definitely a few tips I didn't know. And I can never seem to do the portal right without dumping water everywhere so thanks for explaining.
very nice, I particularly like the ender ship one as I'm always very giddy bridging to it
I think I knew about 15 of 20. Thanks for the other 5 Jevin ❤
Loved the tips on endermen. And I can't believe I've been playing this game forever and didn't know about the other uses of fortune 😂😂.
hey, love this style of video! i love finding new things to show my kids. if you don't mind i'd love to make some suggestions given that i know you're looking for some. make more jokes/say things that are funny (easier said than done i know), give your thoughts on the mechanic like 'i love this one, or i hate this mechanic but it works great' etc. might make it feel more personable, rather than watching a tutorial. maybe give examples of when you've used this technique e.g. in HC in X season when fighting cleo etc.
only a suggestion, still love your vids, just giving my two cents because i want you to grow to the size channel you deserve.
Nice tips! Most I had heard of, but a couple I hadn’t. As a Bedrock player a few don’t work for me, but most are solid advice for everyone. And I really liked the presentation. I’d love to see more like this.
Yeah the boat trick will kill you on Bedrock, instead of a boat use a Horse or Pig while on Bedrock. However don't attempt that on Java as falling on a horse or pig there will kill you lol.
Also the Wither is massively harder on Bedrock. (Though with the armor and enchant changes its become a lot easier)
A lot more advanced than I was expecting. Great work Jev!
Oooh I have to try the TNT with Endermen thing :)
However, for other Bedrock players: Don't try the boat trick (you will get fall damage) and the Wither will be much faster where you are - and probably lag your world out :D
Portal casting and trapping mobs in boats is very useful on Bedrock as well :)
Knew all of these, but this is a great video for new players ! Keep it up
Nice!! Didnt know any of the chunk coordinate tricks, and what a great way to kill off endermen i the end!!!! Def gonna use all of those 💅
13:14 Riptide also works great with Elytra, means for most cases you don't need Fireworks, saving you tonnes of gunpowder.
3:44 Had no idea you could do it with glowstone... Thanks a lot!
Just be aware you'll never get enough glowstone dust to make more blocks than you started with. Kind of a shame if you ask me.
I love using the last one for collecting cobbled deepslate so I don’t have to mine it myself lol
Get a nice long tunnel for them to open up. I think it was Pearl I saw do it first.
PSA don't try most of this in Bedrock lol I wish I could do these things with chunks, doors, and boats. Keeping these tips on file for later, though! Thanks Jev!
Instead of a boat to fall in, get on a horse. You won't take fall damage, however on Java you will with a horse.
Number 15 - Something similar can be applied to Villages or anything that needs to be A certain number of blocks or greater apart (Going off of Bedrock Mechanics where 100 Blocks is a safe distance between 2 villages so setting your render distance to 7 and unloading the first village from view would ensure that the second one doesn't merge since it is 112 blocks away from the 1st one)
I only knew like 6 of those.
So good stuff :)
Good tips, some I learned from watching you Hermits over the last year, I didn't know about the co-ordinates ones.
I didn't know about those sub chunk coords for buried treasure and the stronghold. I'll keep that in mind!
The only ones I knew were: boat enderman, one block mining, boat fall, villager trap, and wither fight (in theory). I do appreciate you going more into depth of how to do the buried treasure trick. I've seen a lot of other creators mention that there is a trick to it, but they have never done a good job of explaining it. I will definitely be using the fortune pick to harvest glowstone and netherwart in the future.
If you have any tricks about finding dripstone, growing dripstone "faster", or chunk mechanics that would be helpful to know (like how far you can be from a chunk to have it continue to load) I'd love to see a video on that.
The problem with the boat trick for fall damage is that there's a glitch where at certain very specific heights the boat breaks and you take a usually lethal amount of fall damage.
Admittedly it happens pretty rarely but if you want to be sure you can get off the boat mid-air and then re-enter it immediately to make sure it won't happen. Not sure if that works on really long drops but with any reasonable one like the drop in this video it should be fine.
The risky heights are: 49, 51, 111, 114, 198, 202, 310, 315
(Technically I'm pretty sure this glitch also affects 12 and 13 block drops but the amount of fall damage is too small to break the boat. You can however hear a weird drop sound that's not usually there when you fall in a boat. It also matches the pattern which has to do with alternating between increasingly big odd multiples of twelve on every odd step and just adding one more every time on every even step.)
A very minor point, these are for Java Minecraft, some things are different in Bedrock (like #1 buried treasure is at 8/8 in Bedrock, rather than 9/9 in Java)
And falling in a boat on Bedrock will kill you lol
That was fun, a few things I didn't know. Also riptide plus eleytra is fun especially in rain.
Jevin: First thing you need to do is open up your map...
_Mapless buried treasure has joined the chat._
I was gonna do mapless but I felt like it would have melt brains. Same with pie chart lol
Nice I'm building a family gaming room for minecraft and this is what we need!
Awesome Jev. Would love to see more vids like this
I really like these tips/tricks for java edition and the way you've presented them. Nice video!
I realise it's somewhat obvious given the debug screen use but quite a few of these are not applicable to bedrock players. The wither technique in particular is a sure fire way too be killed on bedrock (personal experience).
Yeah the Bedrock wither has twice the HP, a charge attack, and explosion attack. It also summons wither skeletons.
It's much easier now that armor and enchants work against it. It's damage use to bypass armor and enchants like Protection 4.
Finally on Java the Wither has Wither I spell, on Bedrock its Wither II. So longer duration, more damage done to you. Furthermore Bedrock never got the food update that came with the combat update on Java, that means health regens far slower on Bedrock when eating.
Skill issue. Charge attack was pretty destructive though. End gateways highly reconmended to cheese wither fights.
I knew almost none of these. Great list!!!
Some of these tips are excellent nuggets of wisdom. Thanks man!
Great video, please do more!
Well explained and easy to understand.
Great video Jev, learned a few things, thank you :)
Jev I love that you're playing to your strengths, rock on brother!
Perfect timing. Lol
I just bought Minecraft last week.
BTW, I'm thinking the 1 high mining thing might save you some durability, BUT, I have found numerous ores that would have been missed because the block was 1 level higher or lower. I find it better to make a bunch of stone pickaxes. If they break it's NO loss.