Are you Bored of Minecraft?

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2023
  • What to do when you're Bored of Minecraft? Well, this video covers 30 different ways you can beat Minecraft boredom, from building Minecraft mega bases, to creating Minecraft lore, to improving Minecraft PVP skills. Minecraft is the best game ever made, there are thousands of Minecraft projects, and tonnes of different ways how to play Minecraft - you just need to playing! Is Minecraft dead? No! Is Minecraft boring? NO!
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  • @bellum1080
    @bellum1080 Před rokem +11965

    "A base that feels alive is much better than a mega base that feels dead." I think probably the best possible example of this is Grian's season 8 base compared to his season 7 base. His alley wasn't big at all, but had so much detail and life. In comparison, his mansion was massive, but felt dead.

    • @TheThursty100
      @TheThursty100 Před rokem +919

      Or Mumbo's season 7 base. It literally had a heartbeat! You can't more alive! Except of course for the multiple times it died

    • @hiruzen4186
      @hiruzen4186 Před rokem +225

      Also unfinished back 😂

    • @resetplayz53
      @resetplayz53 Před rokem +124

      You’re so right with grian’s bases

    • @localbastard
      @localbastard Před rokem +176

      Yeah they both look amazing but his alley looks a lot more alive with the chaos and uniqueness of it. The mansion was more neat and structural.

    • @The_radiodemon.
      @The_radiodemon. Před rokem +41

      Yea i cant wait too to see scars theme park come to life its Gona be so great

  • @helved807
    @helved807 Před rokem +5316

    I just accept that sometimes I won't want to play Minecraft for months at a time, but I will eventually get back to it, in sort of waves

    • @zockingtroller7788
      @zockingtroller7788 Před rokem +57

      Same with me

    • @maitiug
      @maitiug Před rokem +112

      It’s called a hyperfixation

    • @Creator2309
      @Creator2309 Před rokem +9

      @Chrisistzen 3 heh, you are a funny one

    • @javabeansnz
      @javabeansnz Před rokem +107

      I always seem to play minecraft in waves. I play for quite a few months at a time, then go back to another game I used to play ages ago. Got bored of that and go back to minecraft. An endless loop

    • @joogaloo929
      @joogaloo929 Před rokem +29

      I just kinda stopped playing games altogether
      I go to gym now

  • @The_CretinCreature
    @The_CretinCreature Před rokem +1868

    This feels like a "how to play minecraft with depression" video and im all for it

  • @Arterexius
    @Arterexius Před rokem +483

    As a player for 12 years and a builder for 10, I absolutely agree on building in chunks or stages. Don't try to do all of it at once and if you're playing survival, then always try to condense your builds as much as possible, if you're not comfortable doing singular projects over several years. Cause the reality of mega builds like _thatoldkid_ - *Center of Valhalla* is that those kind of projects take 3 months to do, full time, 12-15 hours a day, every day and still needs a helping hand from WorldEdit to complete on time. You're not gonna be able to do the same in the weekends over a couple months. Even servers like SciCraft and Hermitcraft would take months of full time work to replicate such a massive project in survival. So I guess the 4 core rules for doing builds in general are:
    1, Build in stages. Always. Long time builders typically start with the blocks that make up the majority/foundation of the overall build and then add details in layers. Think of building like painting, but in 3D. It's a lot like that.
    2, Scale down your ideas. It's super easy to find inspiration for epic builds, but super hard to actually accomplish them. Scale them down and do a little bit at a time. If you dream of a mega base, start with your entrance, or your storage room, or something entirely else. If you want to build a city, do one house at a time. Don't try to do it all at once. You will burn out.
    3, Use a building palette. All builders use a building palette. The vast majority use a visible one, but there are builders like myself who uses an invisible one, aka our palette is in our heads and it changes according to the style we build our build in. Say you have an idea to start a medieval build, but while you build it, you find yourself wanting it to be more fantasy inclined. Here an invisible palette is easier than a visible, as you simply change the blocks in your palette in your head, rather than having to replace them in-world. It is though a bit hard to learn, so if you're new in building, then always use a visible palette. It makes it _a lot_ easier to accomplish your dream.
    4, take breaks. Don't try to stress things through. Take your time and take breaks. Your breaks doesn't necessarily have to be breaks from the game, just breaks from building. Go on an exploration. See other places of your world seed, maybe get some inspiration from there. Or go on a resource gathering spree, a mob grinding/killing spree, whatever you feel like doing to get some off time from building.
    If you want a good example of what burnout of mega projects looks like, I have a video of an update I did to my cathedral project, 7 years ago. I still haven't progressed that project any further than it was 7 years ago. Instead, I started another build project (that have yet to be released) and which I have been building on progressively over the past 7 years. It's gotten so close to completion, but I need a new PC to complete it. As of right now, my FPS drops to a complete slideshow the moment I attempt continuing the build. And that's despite giving it 16 GB of RAM and running a rig with an i7 6700K CPU (granted, it's a bit dated now) and a 2060 GPU. I'm confident it would fry the average laptop.

    • @anteaterdaven
      @anteaterdaven Před rokem +9

      Excellent tips, thanks for sharing!
      I’ve been playing for 12 years, and am just now really exploring building styles and different palettes! You’re never too late to try something new! I finally made a 2x2 piston door a few months back, and while it was frustrating (odd location and general lack of redstone knowledge), it was so satisfying when it worked! I get such a swell of pride when I use it now. :)

    • @jaycourteau
      @jaycourteau Před rokem +7

      I ain’t readin allat

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius Před rokem +14

      @@jaycourteau Who pointed a gun at your head and forced you to reply? It's just building tips dude. If you don't want them, then don't read them, I'm not gonna condense them for you.

    • @ralisgroffen
      @ralisgroffen Před rokem +6

      Bro wrote more than my class asignment

    • @user-uk3ps3vh6p
      @user-uk3ps3vh6p Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tips!

  • @YouTube
    @YouTube Před rokem +3432

    always coming in with the finest minecraft content! these tips were absolute gems 💎

  • @nishanthkusukuntla
    @nishanthkusukuntla Před rokem +3087

    This guy went from a redstone engineer to a philosopher.

  • @donkeradon
    @donkeradon Před rokem +155

    It's funny because you can use his advice for pretty much everything in the real world... not just in the game

    • @ibaimartinituino7291
      @ibaimartinituino7291 Před 9 měsíci +12

      except blowing up everything, it would be weird if you are a real life arquitect 🤣

    • @donkeradon
      @donkeradon Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@ibaimartinituino7291 I can see how that would be problematic ahahahahahah

    • @ibaimartinituino7291
      @ibaimartinituino7291 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@donkeradon It would be also a bit dark if you are a surgeon

    • @pdr_2703
      @pdr_2703 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ibaimartinituino7291 not really, firecrackers are pretty fun :)

    • @theAstarrr
      @theAstarrr Před 7 měsíci +3

      You summarized his last minute lol

  • @SpideyRay99
    @SpideyRay99 Před rokem +93

    Changing the random tick speed to quicken things up helped me invest more time into my world. I know it sounds counterintuitive, but it helped me achieve my own goals quickly and motivated me to move up to bigger and better projects

    • @SurajSingh-cf7xz
      @SurajSingh-cf7xz Před rokem +3

      When doing that, disable fire tick

    • @dragonslayer2084
      @dragonslayer2084 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Isn’t that cheating tho?

    • @emiliatuominen3785
      @emiliatuominen3785 Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@dragonslayer2084 He literally mentioned "Making the game easier" as something that might help. And even if it is cheating, is there anything wrong with that if it helped them get motivation?

    • @arthurbarros5189
      @arthurbarros5189 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Saving time is a good directive for cheating. It's a real life resource that does not coming back, and thinking too much about it will make you call your grandma to say you love her.
      .
      I use haste when strip mining and created a set of infinite durability stone tools. I tend to save on better materials until trading is avaiable.
      .
      I have been digging a lot trying to repplicate my Dwarf Fortress underground tower into Minecraft. It's a lot of haste infused mining.

  • @zilver76
    @zilver76 Před rokem +11780

    I feel like Mumbo has personal experience in this subject
    Edit: sarcasm

    • @MrJohn0fficial
      @MrJohn0fficial Před rokem +16

      My name 😊😊

    • @thatsleepybirb
      @thatsleepybirb Před rokem +204

      yay, 2 bots already

    • @tryharddoge
      @tryharddoge Před rokem +123

      Mumbo casually going on a Haitu for a few months

    • @SCwirlify
      @SCwirlify Před rokem +105

      @@thatsleepybirb Just report them for unwanted spam. I did.

    • @Yorick257
      @Yorick257 Před rokem +33

      Jumbo has some 100% After all, he got so bored that Mumbo became Mumbo Jumbo

  • @nicknack125
    @nicknack125 Před rokem +566

    7:14 what my friends and I have always done is similar but more harsh - we'd take only necessities with us (food, maybe a stack of dirt, stone tools, just enough to survive the journey), then leave our old base behind and wander until a new place looked super cool, then start anew. Doing that a few times meant we had multiple cool bases strewn across the land over the years, and it was always nice to stumble across old builds vs a new world every time.

    • @septiccomics0968
      @septiccomics0968 Před rokem +22

      i might need to start doing that lol

    • @theyofmanynames
      @theyofmanynames Před rokem +16

      I might do that if I can focus on a world long enough to do that in the first place

    • @nicknack125
      @nicknack125 Před rokem +13

      @@theyofmanynames even if ya don't, when you go to start a new one, just tp yourself like 5-10k blocks away randomly instead!

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius Před rokem +10

      One of my friends and I have done the same, but are considering taking it even further. Leave the old base with nothing. No armor, no tools, no items and only enough food to last until we're out of render distance. Then just go somewhere new, start fresh and even limit ourselves to only use the resources available in the local area for each new base

    • @marska-vale
      @marska-vale Před rokem

      i want to do this but the memory cache for the server spikes up everytime me and my friends do that :(

  • @shardgunner4815
    @shardgunner4815 Před rokem +74

    I just wanna say, one of my favorite things about Mumbo is his integrity. I’m p sure without fail, every time I’ve watched a mumbo vid and thought “well, that kinda missed the mark”, he either revisits the concept having felt the same, or if it’s a series or whatever just does better in future parts. Like, just constantly seeking to improve and wanting to deliver quality content to the audience

  • @alexledet
    @alexledet Před rokem +141

    I’m very glad he said something about alternate crafting recipes for things like elytra! I’ve used two for fun. First I make a “Herobrine Altar” to sacrifice the items for the good thing. I will take lingering potions of regen, health, and fire res plus a diamond and a golden apple for an enchanted apple as one of the ideas I use. The other that I want some help with is a spawner+egg. I think it needs iron ingots/bars and I’m not sure about the center item. I don’t want to do netherite ingots, but I do think it should be moderately expensive. Eggs I’ve just grabbed for free, and I’ve used an enchanted apple in the past for the center, but I’d like your thoughts too!

    • @ShadowCube264
      @ShadowCube264 Před rokem +1

      You could try heart of the sea?

    • @alexledet
      @alexledet Před rokem +5

      @@ShadowCube264 Thanks for actually giving me your input! Very few do. I think the Heart makes sense because it’s a different item, it’s more difficult to get, and it would make more sense to take out a spawn egg too!

    • @anteaterdaven
      @anteaterdaven Před rokem +4

      That’s a fun idea! I think you could also add an item related to what mob you wanted; a stack of bones, an ominous banner, a wither skull, etc. potentially also with the above mentioned heart of the sea, too. Like the heart and the items combine into a spawn egg. :)

    • @moontravellerjul
      @moontravellerjul Před rokem +4

      if the grind for netherite is too far out of reach but diamonds aren’t, you could use something made of diamonds such as a helmet or chestplate. this way you can surround it in iron as proposed but still overall use more than a single diamond, to help balance it out

    • @daniellino7684
      @daniellino7684 Před rokem

      But how do you actually make this new recipes? Command blocks?
      I just started a new world in 1.19 and was looking to change something like, make zombies drop exp even if you dont kill them, like with a magma block or suffocating, is there a way to do it in-game?

  • @bananita5811
    @bananita5811 Před rokem +553

    i started playing with keep inventory on and it immediately brought back a ton of my minecraft motivation. i’m an overly cautious person, and i realized i wasn’t being as adventurous as i ought to because i was worried about losing the gear and resources i’d worked super hard to get. there’s no wrong way to play minecraft!! do what makes it FUN for you!

    • @tapgames3465
      @tapgames3465 Před rokem +24

      Yeah I had fun when I can just play Minecraft with cheats like spawning rare items and got myself to the game

    • @Jamseth_Ingramious
      @Jamseth_Ingramious Před rokem +38

      I played with keep inventory for quite a while, but had to stop because it means there's no risk for dying and I ended up becoming overly reckless with no repercussions. A good alternative would be a gravestone mod, so your items don't despawn or burn in lava when you die.

    • @tapgames3465
      @tapgames3465 Před rokem +8

      @@Jamseth_Ingramious yeah I like that alternative, keeps you from dying too much which I did when I turned on keep inventory. Hopefully there is one for bedrock though

    • @lourencovieira5424
      @lourencovieira5424 Před rokem +7

      ​@@thecoolme1697 i have keep inventory and still get achievments?

    • @larsiess4615
      @larsiess4615 Před rokem +12

      I was the same but took a completely different route and started playing hardcore. At first it was horrible, either dying within a few hours or not getting anything done. But the more I played the more I started enjoying the extra challenge of it and now I'm stil happily playing on my hardcore world with 326 hours!

  • @theeniebean
    @theeniebean Před rokem +541

    I started playing in peaceful survival mode because I like working for things in a way that creative really removes the point of, but I was so tired of mobs. I realized my experience is my own and I don't have anything to prove by playing on actually difficult modes. Being able to enjoy the night in Minecraft without ensuring proper lighting is up everywhere and worrying about my freeroaming villagers has been a wonderful experience.

    • @Musicswhatweneed
      @Musicswhatweneed Před rokem +48

      You see, I almost always play in peaceful. I always try to start not in peaceful and then I get scared and switch to peaceful and just never switch it back. I find that this is actually what makes me get bored, because there is no challenge. No need for food, no need for weapons, and pretty much the only goal is to gather resources and then build with those resources. So I recently started a new world and made a rule that I absolutely CANNOT switch to peaceful and so far it’s going well! (I only died once and it was right next to my house!)

    • @theeniebean
      @theeniebean Před rokem +33

      @@Musicswhatweneed Lovely! I hope it goes well for you! Always fun to try a new way to play.
      There's certain issues later on that I'm gonna run into where I gotta swap the difficulty, (gunpowder and getting blaze powder for the end portal), but I let myself swap when I need to. It's important for me to not limit myself with hard rules, but if those rules make your experience more enjoyable and engaging, then go for it!

    • @annaplaysandsings
      @annaplaysandsings Před rokem +3

      @@theeniebean nope never staying on peaceful

    • @animeking1357
      @animeking1357 Před rokem +5

      Same. I usually play on easy but I found one of those new massive caves in my most recent session and wanted to explore it but knew it would take a lot longer to do so if I had to worry about mobs. Thus I switched to peaceful until I was done exploring.

    • @lonesurvivor8828
      @lonesurvivor8828 Před rokem +1

      That's awesome!

  • @BlackFlame987
    @BlackFlame987 Před rokem +14

    i remember traveling over 30000 blocks away from my base to find a goat horn, and i ended up in the most beautiful mountain range with a village i’ve ever seen. all i did out there was sit in a tent i made for a couple hours and sing to my friends.

  • @gargles5270
    @gargles5270 Před rokem +163

    honestly i turn on keep inventory every time bc running back to get my stuff before it disappears is just not my idea of a fun time
    also using chunkbase to look around the seed i’m in has been some of the most fun to me, it makes me more excited to look around and go out to travel and find new areas. it also made me start using maps more which is another fun extra thing to do

  • @fourchette7167
    @fourchette7167 Před rokem +1141

    I'm struggling to study for a linear algebra final, and in procrastinating I started watching this video. This advice can be applied to most anything, and now I'm a touch less likely to fail this one. Thanks, Mumbo.

    • @doufmech4323
      @doufmech4323 Před rokem +13

      GL

    • @tomm2897
      @tomm2897 Před rokem +13

      Good luck you got this 😁😁😁

    • @chaioticneutral8880
      @chaioticneutral8880 Před rokem +15

      Dude I was studying for my linear final less than 5 minutes ago!
      GL man, we got this!

    • @adean5707
      @adean5707 Před rokem +25

      Blow up the algebra test room
      Ps: Make sure it's a copy though, or don't, u do u

    • @addalad7144
      @addalad7144 Před rokem

      Is linear algebra really that hard a topic you need a whole test for it

  • @Mimmiliveden
    @Mimmiliveden Před rokem +1265

    Just seeing Grian, Scar, and Iskall in the "play with your friends" step warms my heart

  • @harveydangerfield
    @harveydangerfield Před rokem +26

    I liked the tip to make things easier for yourself if it makes your gameplay more pleasant. The only way I ever cheat is to give myself a lot of torches when I go caving the first time because I've found the experience of being jumpscared by mobs in the dark simply unsustainable for my enjoyment of the game. After that point I can collect my own coal and make my torches legitimately, but for the sake of not playing in a way that's literally detrimental to my mental health (my startle response is extreme and can have long-term effects on my mood for the rest of the day if triggered severely enough) I always cheat myself the first batch of torches. I've always felt a little guilty for doing this, like it takes away from my legitimacy as a minecraft player, but when it comes down to it, my ability to play the game in a way that isn't harmful to me is more important than a fake and arbitrary rules system perpetrated by people who think they're better than me for how THEY play the block game.

    • @nub0923
      @nub0923 Před 9 měsíci

      not readin all of that ;-;

    • @lisahenry20
      @lisahenry20 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I always play with keep inventory on and mob griefing off (unless I'm turning it on for villager breeding). I hate the feeling of wasting items and I'm not very good at staying alive, so it takes some of the stress of dying away. It also means I can purposely die to get back to my spawn point, to speed up travel.

    • @arthurlepy3203
      @arthurlepy3203 Před 3 měsíci

      It has been a year almost so idk if you even still play minecraft, but another solution for this is to smelt logs to create wood coal (not sure about the name tho)
      But you can create coal from wood, and which means that you don’t have to mine to get it
      though it is pretty slow, so giving urself torches is probably faster
      Anyway play minecraft however you want, there is no « right » way to do it

  • @BerryBunny1397
    @BerryBunny1397 Před rokem +10

    Personal tip: Create a base right over your world spawn spoint and make it mob proof with enough lighting and fences around your base, eventually you might expand it more and more so you will able to enjoy to take a safe nocturnal trip within the protected area.

  • @goldenruby4
    @goldenruby4 Před rokem +683

    Heres a tip:
    go into minecraft,
    creative flat world,
    and make an exact replica of your house, i find this really fun and i do it every few months or so to see what changes and to just enjoy seeing your room where you are sat whilst playing minecraft, its one of the few things i enjoy building

    • @harshivjansari7911
      @harshivjansari7911 Před rokem +10

      Same I thought of it 2 days ago and i have almost completed my house

    • @goldenruby4
      @goldenruby4 Před rokem +17

      @@harshivjansari7911 I’ve got about 4 different houses as I’ve moved house and parents split so I’ve got a ton

    • @jimi1943
      @jimi1943 Před rokem +6

      Pro tip: use maps and itemframes to paint your house

    • @goldenruby4
      @goldenruby4 Před rokem +8

      @@bobertbopala ok, 69 grandma street in grandma land

    • @dubl33_27
      @dubl33_27 Před rokem +3

      I made a replica of my grandparent's house eons ago, It came out pretty alright If I do say so myself

  • @AWildRaito
    @AWildRaito Před rokem +462

    Mumbo’s tips feel a lot more different than most, considering most CZcams videos on this topic recommend either making entire cities or _interdimensional conquest._

    • @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978
      @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978 Před rokem +8

      Mumbo has genuine care and been through the same situation multiple times. He's had a lot of time to think.

  • @cbp957
    @cbp957 Před 4 měsíci +2

    One thing I really love to do when exploring my world is to make a map. Maps can be connected by placing them on item frames and it’s really satisfying to just have a map board somewhere in your base.

  • @gertie5256
    @gertie5256 Před rokem +13

    This video was actually ridiculously motivating, I haven’t played for a few weeks and I now fell like playing again

  • @dmittleman9757
    @dmittleman9757 Před rokem +315

    Mr. Jumbo’s an absolute gem. So hopeful and friendly.

  • @samtcv
    @samtcv Před rokem +17

    Another tip that kind of adds to the modifications, is find a modpack, preferably one that has a linear progressing because then you have goals that are set for you, but that really depends on the person. I definitely recommend skyfactory although it is a older modpack

    • @shadesoftime
      @shadesoftime Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah, adding some sort of progression to minecraft with mods is really cool, I like to play some modest build with ic2 and ae2 from time to time

    • @MysteryKar
      @MysteryKar Před 7 měsíci

      or if you want to go insane, nomifactory

  • @Filippa1.1.
    @Filippa1.1. Před rokem +2

    I remember playing with my friends building massive towns and all that but after graduation everyone stopped and now its a dead place with nothing new

  • @lulaypp7816
    @lulaypp7816 Před rokem +315

    Packing light and just exploring a world is something I did when I was bored of Minecraft. It really helps out. And it was then that I realised that I find enjoyment in animal farming. Another thing that I did was just taking responsibility over a village ( in a non-farming manner) by growing and expanding it.

    • @GSBarlev
      @GSBarlev Před rokem +8

      I love this. Also, a recommendation if you ever want to mix things up: create a villainous alter ego--create a new skin and everything--and, in the dead of night, come in and do things no Hero of the Village would ever do: kill some Iron Golems; loot some house chests; maybe set a few fires or unleash a wither. Then swap your skin back and come save the day.
      If you play using the Drop Player Heads datapack from vanillatweaks, you can even put up "wanted posters" with mug shots by killing yourself (BDubs demoed a really effective method of doing this for his collectible head game).

    • @lulaypp7816
      @lulaypp7816 Před rokem +2

      @@GSBarlev O.O Wow. This sounds really really fun and neat!!! I might actually try that one day XD

    • @smogus5806
      @smogus5806 Před rokem +1

      Try minercaft comes alive it let's you manage your village with blueprints and everything

    • @twt000
      @twt000 Před rokem

      @@GSBarlev 10 iron golem village..........

    • @smogus5806
      @smogus5806 Před rokem +1

      @Unknown Sofa yep yep and the best part is there's sort of a village up system you expand by building more buildings such as libraries infirmarys prisons with taxes and everything

  • @RJE95
    @RJE95 Před rokem +525

    I'm so glad you included mods in this video, as this is what saved Minecraft for me. It felt new again rather than repetitive.

    • @uigrad
      @uigrad Před rokem +3

      Jump into GTNH, and you'll never be bored again.

    • @ZB411
      @ZB411 Před rokem +2

      do you have a few fun mods that aren't too hard to install or too heavy on my potato?

    • @uigrad
      @uigrad Před rokem +5

      @@ZB411 Start with a modpack, instead of trying to build your own.
      FTB Academy 1.16 is a great place to start. It has tutorials for everything, and you'll learn what kind of mods you like and which you don't.
      I love tech, and Nomifactory is a great 1.12 pack that runs easily on potato computers that meets my needs. But if you want combat, then maybe check out something like "Rebirth of the Night" (1.12) or "Mineshafts & Monsters" (1.16). If you want magic skyblock, then "Heavens of Sorcery" is an awesome pack.
      And if you are a sadist, then GTNH. But it won't run on potato computers very well. Good luck!

    • @Official_Rz
      @Official_Rz Před rokem +4

      @@uigrad How dare you bring up the gregorious technology to these non-modded peasants? We are a master race, gregging back and forth. They only know of dispensers and water buckets, whilst we, the greggorious alphas are the true winners, we have polytetrafluroethylene and nichrome coils.

    • @GoldEmberMage
      @GoldEmberMage Před rokem +1

      My client has 46 clientside mods please send help

  • @Starlight_System
    @Starlight_System Před rokem +5

    Love this video very educational in general. I just got back into Minecraft after maybe 5 years. Last time I played it was so different and at first it was daunting, like I tried playing a few years ago after the nether and aquatic updates and I was overwhelmed by new mechanics I hated how much the game changed. Now I'm enjoying the learning and seeing how the new things work through CZcams.

  • @thogusdonatus4607
    @thogusdonatus4607 Před rokem +5

    one thing that i learned is to have 4 things that u can jump betwean on if u ever get bored on the main base u can take a break and work on farms terraform road layout and the main base. You can also have a Second Base on the side just to relax from all the building

  • @DahliaInPurple
    @DahliaInPurple Před rokem +405

    It’s really validating to hear someone with way more experience express the “do not cheat” thing. It’s something I’ve always felt pretty strongly that cheating saps my enthusiasm for a world or server.

    • @louis1001
      @louis1001 Před rokem +22

      On the other hand, I'd say cheat if that's what you need. One of the reasons I never played more than 2 days in a row was because I just wasn't good at the game. Losing all my stuff and having to start over was so demotivating.
      When I decided I can just "cheat" and enable keep inventory on death, the game became so much more fun. Eventually I think I got good enough that I could just go without it, but don't let it discourage you if it's what you need to do. It's a sandbox game after all.

    • @Daniel-bs1zx
      @Daniel-bs1zx Před rokem +3

      @@louis1001this is the worst take I’ve ever seen

    • @crimsondredd4203
      @crimsondredd4203 Před rokem +1

      After starting up creative in a survival world i have basically quit worlds in like 2 days so that hits hard lol
      Other than that its fun to kinda experiment stuff

    • @julianemery718
      @julianemery718 Před rokem +14

      @@Daniel-bs1zx
      I wouldn't say so.
      If it's a single player game you're doing, then do whatever makes the game the most fun, then when you're feeling more comfortable with being unaided then that's good as well

    • @anristellariza9036
      @anristellariza9036 Před rokem +11

      @@Daniel-bs1zx its really not.
      It's just a different mindset. If you're not good at a game--a sandbox game, by the way, not games with proper objectives and a story--and you'd have more fun by not playing by the rules then what's the harm in making the game easier for yourself?
      The only bad take here is judging how others choose to work around the issues they have with the game to derive more enjoyment from said game.

  • @dandymcgee
    @dandymcgee Před rokem +208

    The fact that you storyboarded this video *in Minecraft* is incredibly mind-blowingly meta and hilarious to me. Kudos, man. Kudos.

    • @recka5000
      @recka5000 Před rokem +9

      Right? He's a film maker through-and-through, even in Minecraft.

  • @anteaterdaven
    @anteaterdaven Před rokem +5

    Thank you for sharing these tips; I’ve used some of these myself in the past. Nothing like grabbing a horse and some gear and going off on an adventure to get the creative juices flowing! And it makes such a difference to do little quality of life things for yourself (keep inventory, vanilla tweaks/QoL mods).

  • @kusachki
    @kusachki Před rokem +8

    A point about sharing what you've done with others resonates greatly with me. I never liked singleplayer minecraft, in fact, i have never built anything big/good or beaten ender dragon in singleplayer mc, only times I've built anything great or even beaten the game is when I was among my friends and I had someone to show what i've done to. Really good tip, share your work, play with others, guys.

    • @Thegoodllama7333
      @Thegoodllama7333 Před rokem

      Nobody I know likes to play survival minecraft, any advice?

    • @buycraft911miner2
      @buycraft911miner2 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Thegoodllama7333 u can enter a survival server if you like big communities, or you can host a small one with willing strangers if you prefer keeping it closed. If you dont want to get involved with strangers, there isnt much, to my knowledge at least

    • @lisahenry20
      @lisahenry20 Před 4 měsíci

      The one time I decided to be brave and go on an online server, I still just built my base well away from everyone and played as though it was singleplayer

  • @unidentified_glitch
    @unidentified_glitch Před rokem +484

    I got bored of Minecraft a few years back and I stopped playing for ages. It was actually hermitcraft that got me back into it. I started watching Grain and I realised that all these massive ideas I had for impossible builds in my head were literally smaller than what you lot call a "starter base" and it made me feel like building wasn't so scary so I started doing it. Turns out I'm not half bad lol.

    • @someoneorother2226
      @someoneorother2226 Před rokem +25

      Who is this grain character?

    • @swordheart1851
      @swordheart1851 Před rokem +6

      @@someoneorother2226 A person in HermitCraft, which is also Mumbo's friend

    • @swordheart1851
      @swordheart1851 Před rokem +24

      @c6amp ohhhhh yeah sorry I forgot, they both have similar names. Grain the one that you are talking about is an unknown person that has been spoken about by the hermit craft members, we sadly do not know who that "Grain" person is, but we will soon find out...

    • @adean5707
      @adean5707 Před rokem +6

      @@swordheart1851 🍞 🥖 I have found that imposter

    • @unidentified_glitch
      @unidentified_glitch Před rokem +10

      @@someoneorother2226 I can't believe I actually did that lol. I'm not gonna change it now, it will forever be Grain who inspired me to build.

  • @joshrodgers9366
    @joshrodgers9366 Před rokem +219

    I was bored till I found the create mod. Now I’m busy destroying my entire world with a giant world eating machine and I can’t stop watching it

    • @ArbiterAK
      @ArbiterAK Před rokem +9

      @Chrisistzen 3 I’m sorry that you have to take the fact that your dad left you out on an innocent Minecraft CZcamsr

    • @IDKisReal2401
      @IDKisReal2401 Před rokem +8

      Create made me stop playing vannila, outside of playing friends who are to lazy to install mods

    • @SamuraiPipotchi
      @SamuraiPipotchi Před rokem +4

      By "I can't stop watching it"...
      Do you mean that you don't want to turn it off or just that you don't know how to turn it off?

    • @dobeikwan3684
      @dobeikwan3684 Před rokem +3

      @@SamuraiPipotchi if it was me then it’d be both

    • @sydalg95
      @sydalg95 Před rokem +2

      Create Aeronautics is looking very promising!

  • @rebeccaw288
    @rebeccaw288 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for posting this! I haven’t played in ages because I was bored of Minecraft and I was inspired to start playing again ❤

  • @A_Twisted_Banana
    @A_Twisted_Banana Před rokem +4

    The part where you write down the lore about your world is very cool, that can really give inspiration! ( also when I played with keepinventory i always felt like I was cheating, but it could make things more enjoyable for me!)

  • @williamhepworth6360
    @williamhepworth6360 Před rokem +151

    I’ve never really gotten burnt out or overly bored, but I often struggle to stay dedicated. Some of these tips really got me thinking about what I want from the game, and has given me more motive. I don’t need to know exactly what I want to do, I can just do things as I go, with rough ideas and planning to give structure.

    • @benmonday7527
      @benmonday7527 Před rokem +6

      I felt like this when trying to take on a big project. I would get this grand idea in my head, and a week later, I was bored of it. What I found helpful was to just build what I thought was cool. If a castle ended up next to a baby Yoda statue, who cares! I just built what seemed fun at the time. Hope this helps.

  • @AureusYoutube
    @AureusYoutube Před rokem +414

    Just died in my 2000+ Days Hardcore World a few days ago, and nearly lost all motivation for hardcore. And this gem launches. Thanks Mumbo for helping The Wilde Adventure Season 3 start!

    • @MrJohn0fficial
      @MrJohn0fficial Před rokem

      Read my name ❤

    • @gaygengar
      @gaygengar Před rokem +33

      ouch, that sucks dude :( sorry to hear that

    • @Captain_Yata
      @Captain_Yata Před rokem +23

      That is so sad, but I wish you luck with your new world :)

    • @theepick7072
      @theepick7072 Před rokem +6

      Can i join too ??

    • @koolerpure
      @koolerpure Před rokem +14

      thats so sad and the very reason i wont play hardcore

  • @Duque2-
    @Duque2- Před rokem +1

    thanks for this mumbo. i personally havent played minecraft since 2020 and thanks to this video ive joined a server with a few of my friends and am starting to play again. and ive even started trying out redstone a little bit and have my own little testing world for it, gonna be fun trying to fit these things into my builds since i usually am a builder and my interiors are considerably small lmao

  • @theamazingcj2748
    @theamazingcj2748 Před rokem +1

    I'm never bored of minecraft. I just get burnt out, take a break, and because of other games, that break tends to be longer than I wanted it to be.

  • @iakan6937
    @iakan6937 Před rokem +301

    The fact that Mumbo still has the waffle makes me far happier then it should.

  • @tpmann7166
    @tpmann7166 Před rokem +171

    Some of the builds I've been happiest with are small huts, hotels, things built in circles, and lighting up forests with glow vines. Simple things that still satisfy

    • @rebeccagrinlinton2989
      @rebeccagrinlinton2989 Před rokem +12

      Lighting up forests or even builds with those vines is amazing. I made a green house and instead of using torches or lanterns as its light source I used the glowberry vines and hung them from the center and around the edge here and there. It looks amazing in the night and day.

  • @c0niferal
    @c0niferal Před rokem

    One of my fav vids in a while. Direct experience, openness about that & some super unable & transferrable tips :)

  • @barrybeebenson3885
    @barrybeebenson3885 Před rokem +1

    0:33 this is extremely relatable, I never feel like playing Minecraft, but when I muster the motivation to play, it's an absolute blast.

  • @emleo12
    @emleo12 Před rokem +77

    it's been 7 months since the last hermitcraft video from mumbo. i miss him. but these small videos make me so happy because mumbo is so much happier than at the end of season 8. if he doesnt go back to hermitcraft i will still watch all these little videos and still support him.

  • @Closer2Zero
    @Closer2Zero Před rokem +48

    That bit about “writing the story you want your world to tell” is a large part of why i struggle to play vanilla Minecraft in single player- because then i dont have any friends to build for or to have come over and check my stuff out

    • @F1nley_theidiot
      @F1nley_theidiot Před rokem +7

      literally have the same issue, but even if i have friends to play with allot of things would stop us from doing that which i just hate 😭😭

    • @thespa64
      @thespa64 Před rokem +2

      @@F1nley_theidiot both of you should try posting builds online. It is not the same as a world tour, but it is always cool to get feedback to your work.

  • @WizardCrafterzSucksL
    @WizardCrafterzSucksL Před rokem +889

    I’m glad Mumbo is again feeling motivated enough to share how to get feeling motivated again

  • @ghxst_yt6154
    @ghxst_yt6154 Před rokem +1

    Im so glad for youtubes recommendations, cause i have been working on my base and doing separate big tasks and it takes forever and it ruined my motivation and i see this video. Tysm cause now i can go easy on myself

  • @skipper674
    @skipper674 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video Mumbo. When I get bored I play a Hardcore world for as long as I can. And watch Mumbo's videos to cheer me up!!

  • @neeosstuff7540
    @neeosstuff7540 Před rokem +197

    Mumbo, I'm so glad you have realized you don't always have to top yourself with bigger builds! That idea would burn anyone out.

    • @davesunhammer4218
      @davesunhammer4218 Před rokem +6

      This
      People started watching because Mumbo was having fun and was able to communicate that fun.
      Not the mega-builds

  • @GardenOf-Eden
    @GardenOf-Eden Před rokem +30

    Minecraft, for me, is a massively phase based game. I'll spend hours and hours of playing for weeks at a time and then will drop it for months. Glad you're sharing these tips for people!

  • @fox4dayz278
    @fox4dayz278 Před rokem +4

    I can truly say you've inspired me to play Minecraft again, also for the first time in 6 months, and I cannot thank you enough! I've been having a bit of a dry run in my life but recently got my first paycheck in a while and can finally afford a new phone and a Minecraft Realm once again!!
    Thank you Mumbo for bringing me back into the swing of things! I'm also quite looking forward to the new 1.20 Snapshots once they start releasing soon, too!...

  • @justyce_yt
    @justyce_yt Před rokem +4

    To answer the question, yes. I don't have friends to play with, and single-player is rarely entertaining for a while.
    Though, the "adding a story" idea is one I may take. I somehow instantly thought of, "Someone wanting to go home." As if Minecraft, or at least that world, isn't their home, so they build places to get home.
    The limitations idea sounds fun too! And of course datapacks (like new recipes) are always a go to, even if they are a huge pain to find if they aren't on VanillaTweaks.

    • @couqueza4169
      @couqueza4169 Před rokem

      Do share some data packs if you know any

  • @l0wh1n
    @l0wh1n Před rokem +316

    This is exactly what I needed. I love that Mumbo is coming back now, we have missed you Mumbo!

    • @samohanka
      @samohanka Před rokem +2

      @UCfwjLXzW5Rb0AjOTW0rF68g ah, the spam bots are already here.

    • @weirdyoutubechannels
      @weirdyoutubechannels Před rokem

      see my banner for youtube alt4rnative

  • @Profeshinal
    @Profeshinal Před rokem +140

    The most fun I've had in a while for playing minecraft was a few weeks ago when I wanted to build a realistic functional prison, and coming from a long history of being the best builder in my friend group to having to learn how to use redstone efficiently and hide it in a small area was challenging but definitely made the building more fun. Remember everyone, if you only ever do something your good at, you could get burnout and you'll also never be able to see if a different aspect of the game or even real life is for you!

    • @metalrockstarizer89
      @metalrockstarizer89 Před rokem +2

      “If you only ever do something your good at, you could get burnout and you’ll also never be able to see if a different aspect of the game or even real life is for you.”
      Totally agree with you on that and I think that happens to a lot of us, we sometimes deprive ourselves of other opportunities that are out there. If we just keep doing the same thing, you’ll get better and better, but at some point you might burn out so it’s important to have balance. Working out can’t be everything for your life. Neither playing an instrument for hours and hours or binge watching Netflix. There has to be a balance for everything. Good point!

  • @dougf1249
    @dougf1249 Před rokem

    Got into Hermitcraft from empires and grian’s double
    Life series. Got into red stone from your door video.
    Been playin since minecraft came out.
    And all through it, these are great tips.
    But mainly; it’s good to see you back Mumbo

  • @laurence7246
    @laurence7246 Před rokem +7

    I’ve noticed my biggest problem is that my mindset in Minecraft has always been practicality and getting the most op stuff quickly so building things large or adding detail was so foreign to me because it never made sense to me. I tried to step away from that but for whatever reason I can never get out of my old mindset and end up not creating something original

    • @afsxr1114
      @afsxr1114 Před rokem +1

      Same. How do i change that

    • @sameedchowdhury2896
      @sameedchowdhury2896 Před rokem +2

      ​@@afsxr1114Something I've done is look at my base and make it so it looks like something that would work in real life. It sounds uncreative but both me and the friend I've been playing with think it works decently.
      Doing this has gotten me to think more, and that more thinking ends up leading to more creativity.

    • @melissag5092
      @melissag5092 Před 6 měsíci +1

      My fav thing to do is create or transform a village. So I’ll start with my starter house and then another building for storage, blacksmith or workshop area, enchanting, potions, stables, and then add rooms or sheds or decor around and between builds to add detail. For example, beside the barn and and crop fields I’ll have some fake barrels of that crop and a shed to store seeds and crops. Or in the forest beside my base I’ll add a little work area and some fallen logs/cut down trees for a lumber area. Hope this helps!

  • @vismaykedilaya1318
    @vismaykedilaya1318 Před rokem +80

    this video feels like a therapy session. it's fun, but it also kinda hits hard. i feel inspired and this video kinda reinforced my new years' resolution which was to actually finish a filmmaking project

  • @eledatowle8767
    @eledatowle8767 Před rokem +42

    The Create mod has reinvigorated my love for the game. I enjoy building, but redstone logic eludes me, so I'd get to a certain point and hit a wall. Create uses (sort of) real engineering principles with more moving parts, that allow you to really be creative in new ways that make sense to me. And watching some of the Hermits do their Create series has been a ton of fun, too!

    • @Missmori
      @Missmori Před rokem +1

      i am LITTERALLY playing in create right now. in a skyblock.... because i lost motivation for my overland world, and decided to go back to doing a skyblock, wich i haven't done since my roommate and i couldn't afford our joint server anymore

    • @Isaacrl67
      @Isaacrl67 Před rokem +1

      I love Create mod, too. From the moment I discovered minecarts in Minecraft, I have wanted trains in the game. I am also keeping an eye on Create Aeronautics, because airships.

  • @TheCodester_2.0
    @TheCodester_2.0 Před rokem +5

    You know I actually used to enjoy minecraft by myself, and it was pretty fun. Then I started playing with my friends, and we all had an even better time. Now tho all my friends either stopped playing, or don't want to play with me anymore. When I'm playing single player it gets kinda boring

    • @hitlordaa3479
      @hitlordaa3479 Před rokem

      Same here. My friends just don't play it at all almost. I'm always lonely and I'm just wanting to play with my friends.

  • @TorteShui
    @TorteShui Před rokem +1

    Some really good advice, especially pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. I did that one year ago when pretending to start a new world for a new series: clearing recipes and advancements, moving to a new spot and starting the series there with cutting my "first" tree 🙂 With some added lore to find the original place eventually. And I used voice for the first time, which was way out of my comfort zone, but made things so much easier, when I didn't have to type anymore. And it made me a little more confident when speaking English ^^ Doing all this has helped me tremendously, I felt more creative, I enjoyed building again, adventuring in the new caves, getting all my advacements back - and it was an emotional moment when I found my way back home 🙂 So yes, trying something new can bring a new perspective into the Minecraft experience!

  • @Captain_Yata
    @Captain_Yata Před rokem +148

    A word further word on the mods advice: Vault Hunters completely revitalised my interest in minecraft. It changes it so much I had fun learning new things, but it's not so different that I felt alienated from minecraft. I'd certainly give it a go, and there's a ton of videos made by the devs to help if you get lost :)

    • @Captain_Yata
      @Captain_Yata Před rokem +10

      @HowardIsOffline God if I could get sponsored by vault hunters that'd be amazing

    • @idkwhattohaveasausername5828
      @idkwhattohaveasausername5828 Před rokem +4

      I feel like Mumbo would really like vault hunters because there's tons of technological things in it.

    • @SliferStreaming
      @SliferStreaming Před rokem +1

      It's made by his friend iskallman too lol.

  • @michaelmc4025
    @michaelmc4025 Před rokem +315

    I really miss the Endbusting raids with Mumbo, Iskall85 and Grian. Their crazy interaction are the best! I would even watch any content with the three of them together up to mischief!

  • @michelleenderink3664
    @michelleenderink3664 Před rokem +1

    I have some creative flat worlds in my phone. Each world has different representation. My favourite one is my 'World of Nostalgia', where I make older buildings I made in the past. Example: When Minecraft PE came out I build a big sandstone house. Or other things I clearly remember I made. I remember making a roleplay world made out of quartz. And I even remember trying to make lobby for a server I wanted to set up but never did. Those things I make in my World of Nostalgia.

  • @maximusstorm1215
    @maximusstorm1215 Před 11 měsíci +2

    For building: A good way to go about this is to make a large shell. If you want a huge base, make a huge shell. Not full walls, but rows/columns of blocks that all connect to points. Start with an area somewhere inside and when you feel like it/when you need to expand, build outwards and fill said shell. Eventually, you'll end up building enough to take shape of the shell and you can then fill in parts of the walls when your base gets to the edges/ceiling. It works well.
    If I don't do this, I tend to end up building loads of separate buildings that all end up being useless as I build them purely just to use space. Making villages just isn't it for me, because I end up building things for the sake of building them, just so things look better, but then it feels like a chore. However, I never feel like making megabuilds either.
    However, if you build a large shell of rows/columns (to get an idea of the shape/size), just use it for everything you need and keep expanding it but by bit until you're able to fill in the walls. Or, use the shell for a general idea of how big you want it and then alter the shell as your base takes shape, as your base doesn't have to align perfectly with the initial shell you have.
    The shell are like blueprints for the shape of a house I guess. I wouldn't even say it's unreasonable to make one in creative mode and then switch it to survival and go from there.
    Tbf I think that would make a good mod. People that are good with large bases could build blueprints/shells for building said base(s), and could put them into a mod for people to build with.
    Sometimes it's hard to get motivated when you look at a load of grass and don't know what to envision. However, if you have a big shape there to give you an idea, it can help a lot and it makes you want to fill it out. (By shell I mean where the walls and ceilings meet, so just rows/columns like I said, not full, solid walls.)
    However, depending on the size, or who you are, you could use creative to make the walls too, and do all the decorating and interior yourself, as those are the most fun. Terraforming & building rows upon rows of blocks can get very boring, very quickly. There's no harm in getting those parts out of the way in creative mode if you want to.

  • @chrishollandsworth6700
    @chrishollandsworth6700 Před rokem +45

    Yes! The 'wander off' suggestion is great! Starting a new base and linking it with the old ones is just always entertaining. 👌

  • @pickles313
    @pickles313 Před rokem +1

    This was a fantastic video!
    Listening to the outro of the video really made me focus in on what you said.
    It made me want to watch the video a second time just to see how I could apply these thoughts to different things than minecraft.
    Very insightful information from a veteran content creator!
    Thanks for the words of wisdom Mumbo

  • @Quantumlink64
    @Quantumlink64 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks mumbo, your videos are awesome, keep up the great work

  • @erinb7033
    @erinb7033 Před rokem +175

    I've been binging all your Hermitcraft episodes ( I do mean ALL) and got inspired to make my first megabuild after 2 years of gameplay. It's coming along nicely. Thanks so much, Mumbo 😄

  • @deeejaaay27
    @deeejaaay27 Před rokem +88

    Waiting for a Hermitcraft episode feels like an eternity but I'll gladly accept this video as my motivation to play Minecraft again. Glad to see you back good sir.

    • @bootscats2928
      @bootscats2928 Před rokem +2

      same, glad he's having a good time though
      wonder if they'll have a part or something for him when he returns haha

    • @georgerockiv9272
      @georgerockiv9272 Před rokem +5

      @@bootscats2928 party? Maybe. Grian catching up on nearly a year of having no f*ckery with Mumbo? 100%

  • @ChaosContrl
    @ChaosContrl Před rokem +5

    If you want to train the "build your way through; don't cheat it in" aspect of it, I suggest playing Vintage Story. You'll feel it.

  • @Emoney19
    @Emoney19 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Mumbo, you inspired me to play again. I love playing survival mode and do redstone but I’m tired/scared of dying because I keep losing everything. I’m going to put it in keep inventory even though it feels like cheating

  • @PopeMical
    @PopeMical Před rokem +42

    Modded Minecraft, with quests, is how I've kept myself entertained with it.
    Mods add new content and the built in quests help direct me towards goals I have trouble making myself.
    I also like automating things and factories more than just building which makes modded minecraft much more appealing as there are many modpacks around this idea.

  • @MonocleMC
    @MonocleMC Před rokem +100

    Another great one for improving motivation, is to not force ideas. If you don't have any ideas, just take sit back and chill. I often find the best ideas, normally come at random moments during the day when I'm not really doing anything. Oh, and write down your ideas!

    • @jake-kelton
      @jake-kelton Před rokem +5

      Well hello there! Haha. I have a discord channel where I do nothing but spam ideas all the time, far more idea than I will ever accomplish, but at least I have it written down. 😀

    • @majamystic256
      @majamystic256 Před rokem

      The best ideas come in the shower

    • @TwiliPaladin
      @TwiliPaladin Před rokem

      @@jake-kelton Literally me in multiple servers.

    • @jake-kelton
      @jake-kelton Před rokem

      @@majamystic256 I am 100% a shower-thoughts guy.

    • @jake-kelton
      @jake-kelton Před rokem

      Sounds like we'd get along well!

  • @a1uplift212
    @a1uplift212 Před 11 měsíci

    1:00 I swear that about enjoying the process of working for it, and getting out of your comfort zone, some great overall life tips right there.

  • @SinfulDMs
    @SinfulDMs Před rokem

    Bro I haven’t watched a vid of yours in forever bc I had a kind of falling out w Minecraft but bro I swear you’re the best Minecraft CZcamsr and this vid proves it. Keep on rocking my man!

  • @Rhaifha
    @Rhaifha Před rokem +19

    Adapting the game to how you can play it best is key for me. I love survival but I suck at actually surviving. Which makes early game exceedingly difficult for me.
    Keep inventory on and the minimap mod were game changers for me. Turns out my biggest issues were dying constantly, and getting lost, lol.

  • @MerlynMusicman
    @MerlynMusicman Před rokem +1

    I only started a few weeks ago and tbh it's given me that "I can't wait to finish work to play more" feeling for the first time in years :)

  • @niklimnat1061
    @niklimnat1061 Před rokem

    thanks for this video it really got me starting a new project despite having exams and an academic project. minecraft is the best procastination/reality exit tool

  • @diceonvenus
    @diceonvenus Před rokem +61

    Leaving your comfort zone and trying something new is honestly such a helpful thing. I’ve always considered myself a builder, although I do a bit of everything. Recently I’ve felt pretty bored, so I’ve decided to focus on pvp and practicing to get better at it based on the progress i’ve already achieved, and it feels great to learn something new and to have a goal in mind again :)

  • @yybbhn
    @yybbhn Před rokem +1780

    I hope Mumbo realizes a large majority of his audience would happily watch him play other games

    • @erubianwarlord8208
      @erubianwarlord8208 Před rokem +58

      id love to see him try his hand at Dwarf fortress, Starmade, Space engineers, the list goes on tbh

    • @bobbill8487
      @bobbill8487 Před rokem +36

      Nah imwouldnt watch anything else

    • @atomiclena128
      @atomiclena128 Před rokem +95

      @@bobbill8487 Then you are the small minority.

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 Před rokem +17

      Bro. Mumbo is a big man. He's a husband and a father already.
      And you know.. it's hard for them to be so flexible. Because the real life stuff. And also simply because they hard to try new stuff.
      Edit: but yeah maybe some new games are good to see

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 Před rokem +9

      @@erubianwarlord8208 yes. DWARF FORTRESS MECHANISM IS A MUST FOR MUMBO JUMBO!!

  • @zlick4048
    @zlick4048 Před rokem

    Havent played in a couple years now or so and this video alone made me get back into it!

  • @glitchy000
    @glitchy000 Před rokem

    I haven’t played MC in years, but this has helped me with considerations towards writing my visual novel that I wish I was done with.
    Thanks Mumbo.

  • @someonequinof
    @someonequinof Před rokem +54

    9:27 If you wanna do this one I highly recommend a mod called Mythic Upgrades, it's pretty vanilla-friendly and allows you to upgrade Netherite armor with newly added ores. Each ore spawns exclusively in a different biome to make you explore more.

    • @Skywalker8510Too
      @Skywalker8510Too Před rokem

      or for a completely game changing modpack vault hunters made by iskall and his awesome team of devs

    • @clickthecreeper9463
      @clickthecreeper9463 Před rokem +4

      @@Skywalker8510Too I would not do vault hunters as a first experience. It gives you a very strange perspective on what modded minecraft is usually like, and it doesn't really give you the same kind of creative freedom that minecraft normally would, or that modded minecraft normally does. If you want to get into modded, you should play something like FTB Academy first.

  • @francescopesce7227
    @francescopesce7227 Před rokem +35

    Comparison is my largest issue. I love resource gathering, and finding new structures, and what not. However, I find myself using a lot of building tutorials because I’m just not the most creative person and I feel guilty sometimes because I want to be a better builder.

    • @glowerworm
      @glowerworm Před rokem +1

      That's why I like watching Keralis. He has a good building style, but more importantly, he's not at all afraid to take a design from someone else and put it in his builds. His Hermitcraft season 7 has like a 50/50 split of his own designs vs other's, and he doesn't make a big deal out of it.
      Taking inspiration from that attitude, my current main world is largely other people's designs, but I put my own spin on each build, and also made some on my own, and I make the pathways between each building with my own touch. Makes everything feel like mine, but I didn't have to spend hours nitpicking a building's design.

    • @prod.byricky1040
      @prod.byricky1040 Před rokem

      same, basically all my builds are from youtube

    • @toastwiz
      @toastwiz Před rokem

      Natural creativity is a bit of a myth. Not saying that some people aren't naturally more creative, that would be false, but you can definitely learn creativity to an extent.
      If you're one of those people, you probably need a bit more inspiration than the more imaginative types. And that's absolutely fine. Look up building tutorials, use other builds as references, and put your own spin on it. Eventually, you'll find yourself becoming more and more creative and you'll naturally become a better builder because of that.

    • @prod.byricky1040
      @prod.byricky1040 Před rokem

      @@toastwiz yup, this is the thing with everything, music, food, everything, the best things are a result of taking inspirations from other things, if you limit yourself to your thoughts, you’ll stay stuck

  • @derekposh
    @derekposh Před rokem +5

    The caves and cliffs update really made it difficult to mine and seems like the world is hollow with how many caves there are

  • @FlagrantFemboy
    @FlagrantFemboy Před 2 měsíci

    Ever since caves and cliffs and the one server I played on with my friends went down I haven’t really touched anything other than modded Minecraft here and there
    BUT
    Getting etho videos recommended to me after 12 years (even though I’m crap at red stone it was his underground redstone stuff that was a major factor for getting me into the game) and watching you and grian and hermitcraft has drawn me back in to Minecraft
    Not sure how long this moment of motivation will last but yeah

  • @pacenal_18
    @pacenal_18 Před rokem +19

    You legitamately helped me so much find motivation again. I started this village project where i would build top of the tier town in my own style of building. i made the paths and planned out all the buildings but was so anxious about collecting thousands of blocks and placing them without creative mode (i usually build in creative). My friends also were very busy and couldn't play with me, which demotivated me more. I'll use this video to get my motivation back anytime something like this happens again, you are epic

  • @ISuperYoloI
    @ISuperYoloI Před rokem +10

    2:14 "Im looking at you Grian"

  • @captainkaboom5516
    @captainkaboom5516 Před rokem

    Oh my goodness, the music choices in this were great. Fantastic video!

  • @rockyrocky3007
    @rockyrocky3007 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love how he shows buildings of what he’s talking about

  • @TheJoe7Six
    @TheJoe7Six Před rokem +32

    I feel like MC is one of the best games every made. You can make anything you want out of it. I still have my first world I started in January 2012 and never beat the dragon on it. I've always felt sentimental toward that world because the game held my attention for so long. Something I've been doing lately is working toward villager trading in new worlds to get fully equipped that way before going to the end. There's a lot to do in the game, but it can be easy to get burned out on too. Probably best to take a break at that point lol

  • @kriddius
    @kriddius Před rokem +21

    I set myself a challenge of building both huge AND super detailed projects. It takes forever but I love walking through them at the end. Definitely good advice to break up the builds into chunks when the other side is beyond render distance 😅

    • @1000byakuya
      @1000byakuya Před rokem +2

      Sounds like walking into my worlds as well lmao. But so damn satisfying when it all follows the theme you set. I myself have a weakness for connecting very large production styled facilities together such as a cactus farm into a tree farm for automatic bonemeal. Problem is I'm always using Quartz and it's such a pain in the ass to get lol

  • @treble9761
    @treble9761 Před rokem

    the only thing I cheat in (bc bedrock so can't/have no desire to mod) is an elytra, because exploring the End gives me vertigo and triggers my fear of heights/voids. I love that you include the 'whatever makes it fun for you' caveat!

  • @sergeantinky621
    @sergeantinky621 Před rokem

    This video restored my love for Minecraft, thank you Mumbo Jumbo. Got a ton of ideas now.

  • @shreyjain3197
    @shreyjain3197 Před rokem +15

    8:39
    I can definitely relate to this
    one time my friends and I started an smp and i kind of got addicted and made a lot of progress in the first few days that the server was on, and my friends had made much less progress and just got demotivated and slowly they stopped joining and the smp died

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque Před rokem +14

    Great advice!! I've had several times that I've been burnt out with minecraft and quit playing for a period of time. But after a while (some times months, some times years) I always do come back and start again and learn all the new stuff. I also play 'challenge' maps, like skyblock or 1 chunk only, Expanding World Border. Also, I like playing the puzzle maps that others have created. This has extended my play experience!