This may sound odd, but i really like how calm your videos are instead of being way too hyped you just let the ideas do the talking. Keep it up, this is some of the best Minecraft content on the platform.
@@BradTheThird I agree with Avi, too many Minecraft youtubers have an exceedingly hyper persona they adopt for videos and it can get in the way of enjoying their presence on my phone. For example: I like Wattles and The Breakdown but they’re always forcing that kind of personality and it doesn’t feel genuine or warm. Eyecraft doesn’t have the narration skills to liven up his natural speaking voice while reading his scripts but he does have a genuine desire to teach and inform his viewers which I find much more valuable. I want eyecraft to follow the channel Your Narrator so hopefully he can rub off on him a little, I think it’d be fun.
I agree, most minecraft videos have creators with YO WHATS UP WE'RE HERE WE'RE HYPE WE'RE USING WAY TOO MANY LOUD WORDS AND SAYING ALMOST NOTHING OF SUBSTANCE vibes.
I agree. I'm a grown ass man that has been playing this game since I was a child. I don't want to listen to some green haired dude screeching about clay pots or something.
I tend to use a cauldron with lava and trapdoor on top as a trash bin. It's generally better than the cactus variant, since you can place it next to other blocks (e.g. the wall).
Sometimes there's a deep powder snow hole and by the time I reach the bottom I'm almost dead and for that I always use a bucket of water and just simply right click in the powder snow and the water will instantly melt the powder snow making room for movement and also not freezing to death. :D Also a bucket of water can create a safe downhill path off a mountain that has powdered snow holes, just place it, let it run a while than take it back.
Campfires are great for early game cooking. I constantly forget to use them, but at the price of one coal you have infinite fuel, saving the rest of your precious coal for smelting, etc. Although the trade off is its only 4 pieces of food at a time. If you set up a couple though and top them up whilst building or something, you’ll quickly have a stack of cooked goods to munch on.
I use powdered snow as a raid defense, works amazing. Don't forget to refill the snow every once in a while. But you can basically surround your base or village and just wait for the raid to be over.
The despawn elytra flying trick is so handy for getting tridents when you don’t initially have a trident farm. Simply find a large river and some drowned. If there are no drowned holding tridents, fly up 120 blocks and drop back into the water. In my experience, there are about 1-2 drowned holding tridents once you drop back down. Repeat until they eventually drop one.
This is also what I like to do around Pillaged Outposts to try and force some more captains to spawn! Glad to know it can help with getting tridents easier too!
This is more of a cautionary tale than a tip: When building, if you're measuring height remember the height is based on where your feet/legs are. Also if for instance you build a 100 block high cube in the sky, standing on the inside floor of it puts you 99 blocks lower than standing on top of it. I always think it will be a 100 and it always confuses me a lot.
I tend to use Respawn Anchors by putting them in my safe room and having a pressure plate inside that both opens the door and also triggers the dispenser to push another glowstone in. Then every time I die and gear up as I exit back out it automatically replaces the glowstone my bonehead death used up. 😀
@@PeytonOver it might be a process similar to drowned conversion from zombies (zombie in 2 blocks of water becomes drowned) So theoretically a skeleton could be locked into 1 block of powdered snow for conversion, or it’s 2 blocks.
Loved the nether respawn anchor tip. It's amazing the things I am still learning or don't even realize I can do! I learn something with every video you post! Really happy to see your channel growing! Edited for spelling
Brother, your channel might be the BEST without question I’ve found in all my years of Minecraft. Calm, patient and understanding narration, perfect visuals, useful information and easy guides… I’m so glad I found you and subscribed to you! And I haven’t even started this video but I’m sure I’ll enjoy it and learn a lot! Thanks for your hard work!
I love that you've started live streaming. Get old listening and watching the same streamers all the time. Don't get me wrong I love them as well! But finding another great content creator is always a nice treat!
I've just recently gotten into Minecraft with 1.19 and your videos have been instrumental in helping me understand/grasp the kinds of things this game can do! Also, you've helped me blow the minds of my veteran Minecraft player friends with what I've learned, so thank you for helping me sound smart, LOL. Keep up the good work!
Recently found your channel. I barely know what’s happened since, like, 6 updates ago tbh. You channel has helped! I do want to say, I love how you have 20 useful fun facts in 18 minutes. Most channels will have 8 fun facts for 30 minutes. And it’s not like you under-explain, you explain everything quite well! The other CZcamsrs just often over explain and take 5 minutes to explain what you explained well in 1 minute or less.
so you're telling me i didn't have to travel 6000 blocks to a coral reef in order to harvest sea pickles and i could've farmed them at my house... good to know
I tried to come back to Minecraft recently after like 5 years away from it and I'm completely overwhelmed by all the stuff they are added. I just don't know where to start.
Loot a shipwreck of course ! And you'd be surprised how much stuff was already in Minecraft since before 1.10... now it's just becoming more popularised
Since many of the changes can be found to be biome-specific, I'd start with exploring, building, learning, and experimenting with just 1 specific biome, then move on to another biome until you've covered them all. I'd start with one that has villages in it, such as the plains or savanna biomes. That way you're learning about and getting comfortable with all the new additions to mobs, etc and the new villager professions, tools, etc at the same time without it being overwhelming.
For the respawn anchor trick, wouldn't it be better to just have one observer that faces it and have a redstone line from the observer powering the dispenser? You wouldn't have to deal with the constant ticking when in your nether base.
@@TheMysticshroom To be completely honest, I'm not sure and I haven't tried it. I would imagine it would work because a respawn anchor with a charge lost is technically an anchor in a different block state, I believe. Experimentation is needed.
These may be bedrock bugs, but I love them. Light shines through slabs and path blocks, which makes lighting paths sooo easy. The other is that fortune works on 2-tall flowers, but doesn't use durability. Unlimited roses and sunflowers 100% for free.
4:00 another easily portable living entity to make wither roses is the snowgolem. They are cheap and have very small health, wither can be trapped and fed snowgolems for infinite roses or using invisibility potion if trapping the wither is not your thing
It depends on the amount of roses you need. When I was building wither skeleton skull farm, I needed a few dozen stacks, so I found a better, easier (and pretty old) solution - chickens. Just build a room, cover the floor in hoppers facing in one direction, and connect them to some dispencers, connected to an observer clock. Add a door, which leads to a water stream, which will transport all chickens to the place, where you will summon the wither. (You can use soul sand elevators, if needed). Basically, it is a fully automated chicken farm + wither rose farm. Just save a few eggs to restart the farm. Allowed me to get ~4 stacks of wither roses before there were too many chickens for my computer to handle. P.S.: chickens are noisy as hell, use with caution, and, if possible, far away from home.
P.P.S: chickens "see" you holding wheat seeds in your hand through the wall blocks, so I've built a soul sand elevator, and lured chickens through the door using seeds, while they did not get stuck (on the contrary to the same scheme, but with fences instead). Probably works with trapdoors too (which are even better, if placed correctly).
You can tank the wither when wearing protection 5 armor and continuously eating golden carrots. This means you can punch the wither into walls and mine shulker loads of obsidian from the end pillars in minutes, or bore out 3x3 tunnels in deepslate very fast. Demonstrated on SaltyNuggets channel (you have to bring him down to half health first, & it’s a dangerous process, hold totems in one hand and golden carrots in the other)
...did you mean protection IV ? Or a resistance beacon ? What about turtle master... Also a regen beacon or some regen pots would be more convenient than carrots, but sure carrots are cheap.
I have most of your villager system built in my world, alas the differences between java and bedrock proved tricky for me but your videos have been so insanely helpful for me elevating my survival gameplay which has been insanely gratifying, thank you
That cactus trash can is a stroke of genius. I'm so tired of accidentally falling into the lava trash can that I always build. I guess that's the game's funny way of telling me of how trash I am at the game
I build garbage chutes in bases with lava at the bottom. Dig two blocks down into floor of lowest level, put non flammable blocks around it with an opening. Use the throwing motion to toss stuff in (Q on PC, idk what it is on consoles and mobile). If you do this on each floor, with a hole built into floor, you can be on 2nd/3rd floor, toss stuff in that falls to the bottom and burns up. On the go, use the throw motion to toss junk on the ground, light block(s) on fire that the junk is sitting on with flint and steel. Even non flammable items burn up.
Not really a trick but a tip from me is always bring a decent stack of wood, a crafting table, and a furnace when you go mining. You'll collect coal to smelt ores and make torches using the wood to make sticks, and smelted ores can be used to craft new pickaxes for breakage
"And just like this hidden water source, CZcams sometimes will fully hide my latest videos from you..." BOMBASTIC SIDE EYE lololol You have earned a new subscriber with that dig! Well done mate
Tip, in the early game using the doors clipping you can jump up two blocks without needing extra blocks. Also destroying the block the door is on the door breaks immediately. It's a good way to quickly cut down big oak trees.
Tweak to 4:44 - Have one observer look at the respawn anchor, and feed the signal into the dispenser. This way, the dispenser will only activate when the respawn anchor receives a block update (you respawning). A little cheaper, less laggy, and _much_ quieter!
Me in 1.20 complaining I have to travel to distant snowy slopes biome for powdered snow, thank you for the cauldron and snowball info, very convenient.
You want a hidden area in your base? Check this out… if you place a skulker box on the ground so that it opens the top UPWARD, then make sure you have only a 2 block space above the box. Now you stand on it, when you open it, it will push your head into the block above, and then you will no clip and fall thru the shulker box. So make sure to build a nice drop chute under and hide your treasures there. 👍 Let me know if you try it.. it’s a very interesting mechanic..
the whole heal/harming potion on undead mobs comes from some classic RPG games where healing comes from "holy" power and harming could relate to "unholy"
The logic of undeath comes directly from the rules of D&D 2nd Edition in which undeath is "negative energy" which ultimately comes from the "negative energy plane", this planar relationship means undead gain "negative experience" and "negative levels", so if you progress as undead character, you "level down". Level drain as a form of attack and self-empowerment is then offered as that universe's explanation for vampires.
A little known purpose of powder snow : it's not only a danger, but with leather boots, powder snow is a natural scaffolding/ladder to climb up mountains without making a mess early game. Just walk inside and jump of crouch to move up/down
My go-to garbage can is a lever on my base wall that controls a sticky piston that removes a single block from my wall, revealing a small lava pool. I also will have it set to only remove 1 block layer near my feet so I can never accidentally walk in. I know it's slightly more technical than the cactus but it feels more natural for me and I can tuck it away in any base, farm, etc fairly easily without it looking too out of place.
The respawn anchor isn't a good idea, because it's just gonna update constantly. Instead, put an observer facing the respawn anchor. This way, it will *only* dispense the glowstone when the block updates.
For the infinite respawn anchor, 4:05-5:04, I love the idea, but wouldn't it be better to have an observer facing the respawn anchor that's connected to the dispenser facing the respawn anchor? You could even throw in a repeater if the signal runs too fast. Unless I'm thinking of it wrong.
Fun fact for the dragon head:if you have the dragon head near a redstone block it's mouth would move in your inventory,at least it does in the version I play on.
Subbed and all notifications on-I could make a recording of your videos to listen to at night to go to sleep…I don’t mean you’re boring!! Not at all-just soothing and nice to listen to. You should narrate audiobooks… 😊
One trick I found when mining Obsidian underground: because the Obsidian you mine can expose lava and fall on, wjat you want to do is bring a bucket of water, mine a hole next to the obsidian, lut the water in there and mine within the water range. Every time you break a block of Obsidian the water turns the lava underneath into Obsidian before the broken block cam fall in. Be sure to move the water source before you get out of its range.
I love to listen to this series, but it's mainly targeted at newer player, if you could make a nother series just like this, but for veteran/pro players that would be great.
Something I do that I find pretty useful is that if I don't have many shulker boxes on me, or I find very valuable items I don't want to lose even if I die, I just take an ender chest and a silk touch pickaxe wherever I go. This way, the valuables are permanently stored in whatever ender chest you open, and it'll still be there even when you die. The advantage this has over shulker boxes is that you can access the ender chest inventory from any ender chest, not just an individual one. Of course you need a silk touch pickaxe to pick up an ender chest, but if you're far enough in the game, it's not too difficult
And early game it's often easier to just craft another ender chest when you need it. I see often players toss their remaining eyes into the lava or void once they find and open the end portal, then struggle to prepare their inventory for the end. But those eyes can each be used to make ender chests, using the obsidian in the end. Mojang even gives free ender chest in the end cities because they know players will not think about crafting them. And still those free enderchests are almost never used !
I keep an ender chest next to my bed/spawn anchor in every one of my bases, mines, resource gathering areas, etc., and I always have one in my inventory. I keep the ender chest stocked with shulker boxes filled with my survival necessities "kit" which includes seeds, food, rockets and extra elytra, furnaces, crafting bench, anvil, nametags, coal, campfires, building blocks, extra armor, weapons and tools, potions, water buckets, my maps, etc., and I keep a couple of empty shulker boxes in there as well for resource gathering. It makes things sooo much easier, and they're easy and cheap to craft if you don't throw away your extra eyes.
I deep dive for diamonds in oceans rather than in caves due to less encounters with mobs and doors are free oxygen. Bonus for mobility and being able to squeeze through gaps when swimming.
Lava in cauldron with pressure plate or trap door on top is best trash can that will not destroy netherite items. Pistons can then be used to move your filled cauldron. Dropper can be useful for input of bulk trash. Careful inputting with dispenser as accidentally sending TNT will blow up. We can fill up a lava cauldron with flaming arrows but I've not yet tested how that may be useful. Cactus must be found or bought and it eats everything. Cauldron and bucket is just a little bit of iron and by chance lava also may likely be found sooner than cactus.
Yea the villager diamond tools and armor trades do seem very OP. Probably would’ve been more balanced to just trade a non enchanted diamond tool/armor piece for an enchanted one.
4:07 Not sure if the sculk sensors would work in the nether but if they do, maybe instead of the observer block, you can attach a sculk sensor and redstone to the dispensor so you dont need to mess with the sound settings Edit: if triggered more than 4 times, the glowstone continues to dispense Edit: Sculk sensor works in the nether, therefore can be used to charge the respawn anchor
Logs can be turn into charcoal, which is practically indifferent from coal in it's use. Which is why I don't understand why anyone uses a campfire. Also, a cobblestone generator above an auto smelter is an easy xp farm with a ton of stone for stone bricks.
I personally think the easiest way to get wither roses is from snow golems. They each just cost 2 snow blocks anyway, and the carved pumpkin can be retrieved by shearing them
A Tip I don’t see much is you can use leads on boats in bedrock it’s super helpful for villagers and if you are moving a villager in a boat with a lead you can build up to jump over blocks if you get stuck
Trash bins are the best. I haven't made it yet but wouldn't it work if you hook a hopper to a chest, and the hopper to a dispenser then have that pointed down into a hidden block of lava, and just push a button or something to send the whole chest inventory out? Edit: prolly don't really need the hopper at that point tho..
Wait. Can't you just put and observer facing the anchor and thus as soon as you doe, the block updates triggering the Dispenser. Cause it's super easier to connect the two with redstone.
My strategy for getting cheap, renewable diamond gear is to always make my first cured zombie villager in an area into an armorer (Java). The first few times you buy diamond gear, it’s incredibly cheap, sometimes only a single diamond per item, so I buy tons of them to disenchant and re-enchant later. Later on, the price goes up to a fraction of what a normal armorer costs.
The trapdoor fence thing might work, but they will despawn, at least on bedrock. The fence needs to be all the way around, they will even despawn with just a wall as one side of the fence
This may sound odd, but i really like how calm your videos are instead of being way too hyped you just let the ideas do the talking. Keep it up, this is some of the best Minecraft content on the platform.
That sounds odd.
@@BradTheThird I agree with Avi, too many Minecraft youtubers have an exceedingly hyper persona they adopt for videos and it can get in the way of enjoying their presence on my phone.
For example: I like Wattles and The Breakdown but they’re always forcing that kind of personality and it doesn’t feel genuine or warm. Eyecraft doesn’t have the narration skills to liven up his natural speaking voice while reading his scripts but he does have a genuine desire to teach and inform his viewers which I find much more valuable.
I want eyecraft to follow the channel Your Narrator so hopefully he can rub off on him a little, I think it’d be fun.
I agree, most minecraft videos have creators with YO WHATS UP WE'RE HERE WE'RE HYPE WE'RE USING WAY TOO MANY LOUD WORDS AND SAYING ALMOST NOTHING OF SUBSTANCE vibes.
I agree. I'm a grown ass man that has been playing this game since I was a child. I don't want to listen to some green haired dude screeching about clay pots or something.
@@bry10101 basically..
I tend to use a cauldron with lava and trapdoor on top as a trash bin. It's generally better than the cactus variant, since you can place it next to other blocks (e.g. the wall).
That's a cool idea!
And you never accidentally lose your netherrite stuff
Maybe place a pressure plate in front of it to open the trap door. Not sure if it would work w/o Redstone though
But it doesn't work for all the excessive netherite stuff... 🤭
Put the cauldron under a hopper, and a chest on top that says trash
The coolest thing about waterlogged blocks is they have the same blast resistance as obsidian.
Yep. Waterlogged chests, blast proof floors/walls/entire base...
Waterlogged blocks are amazing for sure!
No fuckin way im about to play
I think in 1.19 it does not have blast resistance. They fixed it
@@ecoryn3883 it would have cost you 5 seconds to look it up, instead of spreading make-believe
Sometimes there's a deep powder snow hole and by the time I reach the bottom I'm almost dead and for that I always use a bucket of water and just simply right click in the powder snow and the water will instantly melt the powder snow making room for movement and also not freezing to death. :D
Also a bucket of water can create a safe downhill path off a mountain that has powdered snow holes, just place it, let it run a while than take it back.
Water insta-melting powder snow is so satisfying lol
Good tip. Adding this to the wheelhouse
Carefully placing it somewhere with 2 blocks tall, and you can go swimming for added speed
Campfires are great for early game cooking.
I constantly forget to use them, but at the price of one coal you have infinite fuel, saving the rest of your precious coal for smelting, etc.
Although the trade off is its only 4 pieces of food at a time.
If you set up a couple though and top them up whilst building or something, you’ll quickly have a stack of cooked goods to munch on.
Put a hopper under the fire and you have the Ronco SET IT AND FORGET IT rotisserie super easy to hook to chest or anything else
I use powdered snow as a raid defense, works amazing. Don't forget to refill the snow every once in a while. But you can basically surround your base or village and just wait for the raid to be over.
How does that work
@@kaitlin2019 The raid mobs get stuck in a hole or trench filled with powdered snow and take damage
@@tummytub1161 ty for explaining
The despawn elytra flying trick is so handy for getting tridents when you don’t initially have a trident farm. Simply find a large river and some drowned. If there are no drowned holding tridents, fly up 120 blocks and drop back into the water. In my experience, there are about 1-2 drowned holding tridents once you drop back down. Repeat until they eventually drop one.
This is also what I like to do around Pillaged Outposts to try and force some more captains to spawn! Glad to know it can help with getting tridents easier too!
You guys have trident farms? o.o
Just make a chicken pit where you fight the wither, you can get more chickens faster than carrying individual fish in each inventory slot
This is more of a cautionary tale than a tip: When building, if you're measuring height remember the height is based on where your feet/legs are. Also if for instance you build a 100 block high cube in the sky, standing on the inside floor of it puts you 99 blocks lower than standing on top of it. I always think it will be a 100 and it always confuses me a lot.
Yeah I always get confused measuring it too lol
I tend to use Respawn Anchors by putting them in my safe room and having a pressure plate inside that both opens the door and also triggers the dispenser to push another glowstone in. Then every time I die and gear up as I exit back out it automatically replaces the glowstone my bonehead death used up. 😀
That observer clock infinitely making that tick sound would get annoying pretty fast.
Speaking of powder snow, it could also be used to "upgrade" skeletons into strays, which give off better loot.
Wait how does that work? Can I upgrade my skeleton farm with it?
@@bigeagle6691 yes.
Can you explain? They just have to touch snow? Or...
@@PeytonOver it might be a process similar to drowned conversion from zombies (zombie in 2 blocks of water becomes drowned)
So theoretically a skeleton could be locked into 1 block of powdered snow for conversion, or it’s 2 blocks.
@@sud1881 you are awesome. If I remember ill message you back and let you know if it works
Loved the nether respawn anchor tip. It's amazing the things I am still learning or don't even realize I can do! I learn something with every video you post! Really happy to see your channel growing!
Edited for spelling
Thanks!
Agreed 👍
Brother, your channel might be the BEST without question I’ve found in all my years of Minecraft. Calm, patient and understanding narration, perfect visuals, useful information and easy guides… I’m so glad I found you and subscribed to you! And I haven’t even started this video but I’m sure I’ll enjoy it and learn a lot! Thanks for your hard work!
I make the fence gate a different kind of wood so its super easy to see where the gate to the fence is.
Same.
I like to use spruce for a lot of my building so I’ll usually make my fence gates out of birch and give it a clear contrast
I put one block in the fence with a fence on top and then I can jump on the block but the animals can't.
bro got big brain
@@KainaX122 u actually use birch? wtf? go away
@@itsarian. birch is great for making charcoal & composting the abundant saplings for bonemeal.
im still recovering from finding out that you can place paintings on the sides of cactus
Right? Lol
I think it's because paintings lack a collision box like snow layers
I love that you've started live streaming. Get old listening and watching the same streamers all the time. Don't get me wrong I love them as well! But finding another great content creator is always a nice treat!
Thanks I appreciate that!
I've just recently gotten into Minecraft with 1.19 and your videos have been instrumental in helping me understand/grasp the kinds of things this game can do! Also, you've helped me blow the minds of my veteran Minecraft player friends with what I've learned, so thank you for helping me sound smart, LOL.
Keep up the good work!
Recently found your channel. I barely know what’s happened since, like, 6 updates ago tbh. You channel has helped!
I do want to say, I love how you have 20 useful fun facts in 18 minutes. Most channels will have 8 fun facts for 30 minutes. And it’s not like you under-explain, you explain everything quite well! The other CZcamsrs just often over explain and take 5 minutes to explain what you explained well in 1 minute or less.
The biome trick will be useful ! Thank you for these videos. They're always really chill
Your welcome!
so you're telling me i didn't have to travel 6000 blocks to a coral reef in order to harvest sea pickles and i could've farmed them at my house... good to know
I tried to come back to Minecraft recently after like 5 years away from it and I'm completely overwhelmed by all the stuff they are added. I just don't know where to start.
Punch a tree of course.
@@alanredversangel LOL ok Thanks !
Loot a shipwreck of course !
And you'd be surprised how much stuff was already in Minecraft since before 1.10... now it's just becoming more popularised
Since many of the changes can be found to be biome-specific, I'd start with exploring, building, learning, and experimenting with just 1 specific biome, then move on to another biome until you've covered them all. I'd start with one that has villages in it, such as the plains or savanna biomes. That way you're learning about and getting comfortable with all the new additions to mobs, etc and the new villager professions, tools, etc at the same time without it being overwhelming.
@@alanredversangel smart-ass! 😄🤣 I really needed a laugh after the way my day started... thanks!
For the respawn anchor trick, wouldn't it be better to just have one observer that faces it and have a redstone line from the observer powering the dispenser? You wouldn't have to deal with the constant ticking when in your nether base.
it will only work if the respawning tick makes an observer readable move right? is an anchor using a charge observer readable?
@@TheMysticshroom To be completely honest, I'm not sure and I haven't tried it. I would imagine it would work because a respawn anchor with a charge lost is technically an anchor in a different block state, I believe.
Experimentation is needed.
I thought the same
These may be bedrock bugs, but I love them. Light shines through slabs and path blocks, which makes lighting paths sooo easy. The other is that fortune works on 2-tall flowers, but doesn't use durability. Unlimited roses and sunflowers 100% for free.
Yeeee thats wat i do too
4:00 another easily portable living entity to make wither roses is the snowgolem.
They are cheap and have very small health, wither can be trapped and fed snowgolems for infinite roses or using invisibility potion if trapping the wither is not your thing
Very true!
It depends on the amount of roses you need. When I was building wither skeleton skull farm, I needed a few dozen stacks, so I found a better, easier (and pretty old) solution - chickens. Just build a room, cover the floor in hoppers facing in one direction, and connect them to some dispencers, connected to an observer clock. Add a door, which leads to a water stream, which will transport all chickens to the place, where you will summon the wither. (You can use soul sand elevators, if needed). Basically, it is a fully automated chicken farm + wither rose farm. Just save a few eggs to restart the farm. Allowed me to get ~4 stacks of wither roses before there were too many chickens for my computer to handle.
P.S.: chickens are noisy as hell, use with caution, and, if possible, far away from home.
P.P.S: chickens "see" you holding wheat seeds in your hand through the wall blocks, so I've built a soul sand elevator, and lured chickens through the door using seeds, while they did not get stuck (on the contrary to the same scheme, but with fences instead). Probably works with trapdoors too (which are even better, if placed correctly).
You can tank the wither when wearing protection 5 armor and continuously eating golden carrots. This means you can punch the wither into walls and mine shulker loads of obsidian from the end pillars in minutes, or bore out 3x3 tunnels in deepslate very fast. Demonstrated on SaltyNuggets channel (you have to bring him down to half health first, & it’s a dangerous process, hold totems in one hand and golden carrots in the other)
...did you mean protection IV ? Or a resistance beacon ? What about turtle master...
Also a regen beacon or some regen pots would be more convenient than carrots, but sure carrots are cheap.
Yeah same question, prot V??
@@YounesLayachi yea prot 4 sorry. I’ve not tried with regen beacon. Would surely make it even easier tho
Sounds like a fun way to mine
I have most of your villager system built in my world, alas the differences between java and bedrock proved tricky for me but your videos have been so insanely helpful for me elevating my survival gameplay which has been insanely gratifying, thank you
That cactus trash can is a stroke of genius. I'm so tired of accidentally falling into the lava trash can that I always build. I guess that's the game's funny way of telling me of how trash I am at the game
I build garbage chutes in bases with lava at the bottom.
Dig two blocks down into floor of lowest level, put non flammable blocks around it with an opening. Use the throwing motion to toss stuff in (Q on PC, idk what it is on consoles and mobile).
If you do this on each floor, with a hole built into floor, you can be on 2nd/3rd floor, toss stuff in that falls to the bottom and burns up.
On the go, use the throw motion to toss junk on the ground, light block(s) on fire that the junk is sitting on with flint and steel. Even non flammable items burn up.
Important trick yall if you riptide into the ground when it’s raining or just underwater you can see under the ground
Not really a trick but a tip from me is always bring a decent stack of wood, a crafting table, and a furnace when you go mining. You'll collect coal to smelt ores and make torches using the wood to make sticks, and smelted ores can be used to craft new pickaxes for breakage
I personally like the idea of having a pressure plate leading to the dropper/dispenser then into the respawn anchor
"And just like this hidden water source, CZcams sometimes will fully hide my latest videos from you..." BOMBASTIC SIDE EYE lololol You have earned a new subscriber with that dig! Well done mate
Tip, in the early game using the doors clipping you can jump up two blocks without needing extra blocks. Also destroying the block the door is on the door breaks immediately. It's a good way to quickly cut down big oak trees.
Had to rewatch this because your voice is so calm and soothing I fell asleep. You’re like a real life Colin Robinson
Tweak to 4:44 - Have one observer look at the respawn anchor, and feed the signal into the dispenser. This way, the dispenser will only activate when the respawn anchor receives a block update (you respawning). A little cheaper, less laggy, and _much_ quieter!
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Numbers 20:11
Then Moses raised his arm and struck the rock twice with his staff. Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank.
Great tips, I've never played seriously but got some free time - your vids make me want to pick it up again 😁
You won't regret it!
the hidden water source is clever! (along with all these other tips, haha!)
thanks for the wonderful video -- have a lovely day! :D
Thanks you too!
@@Eyecraftmc cheers! :)
Your livestreams have me on the hunt for a nice mountainous seed to build a base in! ❤️
That tennis racket thing was cool!
i love how you transition to the youtube hiding your content part xD it always catches me off guard. definitely deserve a sub the content is great :D
Me in 1.20 complaining I have to travel to distant snowy slopes biome for powdered snow, thank you for the cauldron and snowball info, very convenient.
Ur voice is really calming😭 ilove it ✨
Your videos are a daily routine at the end of the day !
This is the only channel i fully trust the tips and tricks of. i only found it a few days ago, but this is probably my new favorite channel.
I appreciate that a ton! I try my best to make my videos as accurate as possible
You want a hidden area in your base? Check this out…
if you place a skulker box on the ground so that it opens the top UPWARD, then make sure you have only a 2 block space above the box. Now you stand on it, when you open it, it will push your head into the block above, and then you will no clip and fall thru the shulker box. So make sure to build a nice drop chute under and hide your treasures there. 👍 Let me know if you try it.. it’s a very interesting mechanic..
the whole heal/harming potion on undead mobs comes from some classic RPG games where healing comes from "holy" power and harming could relate to "unholy"
This has been my fave CZcams channel recently. It seems there’s always something new and fun to learn. Thank you!
The logic of undeath comes directly from the rules of D&D 2nd Edition in which undeath is "negative energy" which ultimately comes from the "negative energy plane", this planar relationship means undead gain "negative experience" and "negative levels", so if you progress as undead character, you "level down". Level drain as a form of attack and self-empowerment is then offered as that universe's explanation for vampires.
A little known purpose of powder snow : it's not only a danger, but with leather boots, powder snow is a natural scaffolding/ladder to climb up mountains without making a mess early game.
Just walk inside and jump of crouch to move up/down
True, really great for hidden bases that way too
My go-to garbage can is a lever on my base wall that controls a sticky piston that removes a single block from my wall, revealing a small lava pool. I also will have it set to only remove 1 block layer near my feet so I can never accidentally walk in. I know it's slightly more technical than the cactus but it feels more natural for me and I can tuck it away in any base, farm, etc fairly easily without it looking too out of place.
The respawn anchor isn't a good idea, because it's just gonna update constantly.
Instead, put an observer facing the respawn anchor. This way, it will *only* dispense the glowstone when the block updates.
In Dungeons and Dragons, Healing magic hurts most undead and harm spells (negative energy, unlife if you will) heal the undead and harm the living.
You can shoot fire charges using a dispenser through a dragon heads, like put the head on the exit
For the infinite respawn anchor, 4:05-5:04, I love the idea, but wouldn't it be better to have an observer facing the respawn anchor that's connected to the dispenser facing the respawn anchor? You could even throw in a repeater if the signal runs too fast. Unless I'm thinking of it wrong.
Holy cow, arrows of healing have a use. Killing undeads
Dang okay Eye! Going after CZcams… proud of you!!
Fun fact for the dragon head:if you have the dragon head near a redstone block it's mouth would move in your inventory,at least it does in the version I play on.
I was going to suggest the door ladder trick! Cool to see it on here already
You're the best! This is one of the most informative Minecraft channels I've seen! Your voice is also super easy on the ears.
Subbed and all notifications on-I could make a recording of your videos to listen to at night to go to sleep…I don’t mean you’re boring!! Not at all-just soothing and nice to listen to. You should narrate audiobooks… 😊
Currently my favorite CZcamsr. Discovered your channel a few days ago and your videos are helpful and relaxing!
Wow, thank you!
A good door tip is also that they create an air pocket when opened under water.
Great video!
Thank you ♥️
I'll give full Thorns III Protection IV on my villagers so they can actually 1 v 1 zombies
Tip: You can trap a skeleton and a creeper in a boat to easily get the music discs.
One trick I found when mining Obsidian underground: because the Obsidian you mine can expose lava and fall on, wjat you want to do is bring a bucket of water, mine a hole next to the obsidian, lut the water in there and mine within the water range. Every time you break a block of Obsidian the water turns the lava underneath into Obsidian before the broken block cam fall in. Be sure to move the water source before you get out of its range.
The sea cucumber trick is fantastic!
This channel is BRILLIANT!
easily the best tutorials anywhere.
Easily.
Cheers all!
Thx you
How did I not know about the villager armor trick? Mind blowing
“And much like that hidden water source, CZcams will sometimes hide my videos from you” damn that was SMOOTH
I love to listen to this series, but it's mainly targeted at newer player, if you could make a nother series just like this, but for veteran/pro players that would be great.
Something I do that I find pretty useful is that if I don't have many shulker boxes on me, or I find very valuable items I don't want to lose even if I die, I just take an ender chest and a silk touch pickaxe wherever I go. This way, the valuables are permanently stored in whatever ender chest you open, and it'll still be there even when you die. The advantage this has over shulker boxes is that you can access the ender chest inventory from any ender chest, not just an individual one. Of course you need a silk touch pickaxe to pick up an ender chest, but if you're far enough in the game, it's not too difficult
And early game it's often easier to just craft another ender chest when you need it.
I see often players toss their remaining eyes into the lava or void once they find and open the end portal, then struggle to prepare their inventory for the end. But those eyes can each be used to make ender chests, using the obsidian in the end. Mojang even gives free ender chest in the end cities because they know players will not think about crafting them. And still those free enderchests are almost never used !
I keep an ender chest next to my bed/spawn anchor in every one of my bases, mines, resource gathering areas, etc., and I always have one in my inventory. I keep the ender chest stocked with shulker boxes filled with my survival necessities "kit" which includes seeds, food, rockets and extra elytra, furnaces, crafting bench, anvil, nametags, coal, campfires, building blocks, extra armor, weapons and tools, potions, water buckets, my maps, etc., and I keep a couple of empty shulker boxes in there as well for resource gathering. It makes things sooo much easier, and they're easy and cheap to craft if you don't throw away your extra eyes.
I deep dive for diamonds in oceans rather than in caves due to less encounters with mobs and doors are free oxygen. Bonus for mobility and being able to squeeze through gaps when swimming.
That trap door idea is what really sold me on trying new things in Minecraft
Lava in cauldron with pressure plate or trap door on top is best trash can that will not destroy netherite items. Pistons can then be used to move your filled cauldron. Dropper can be useful for input of bulk trash. Careful inputting with dispenser as accidentally sending TNT will blow up. We can fill up a lava cauldron with flaming arrows but I've not yet tested how that may be useful. Cactus must be found or bought and it eats everything. Cauldron and bucket is just a little bit of iron and by chance lava also may likely be found sooner than cactus.
Your videos are always so pleasant to watch! It's always so calm
3:16 solely subbing because of the hidden video joke.
That was a smooth subscription reminder
Love the tips! Thank you Eyecraftmc!!!
Another great tip with the dragon head is to put it on a note block in your allay pen, to put the fear of God into them. 😆
I love learning about minecraft from your videos!! They have most definitely helped me get through some hard spots! Thank you! 🤗☺
Happy to help!
Yea the villager diamond tools and armor trades do seem very OP. Probably would’ve been more balanced to just trade a non enchanted diamond tool/armor piece for an enchanted one.
4:07 Not sure if the sculk sensors would work in the nether but if they do, maybe instead of the observer block, you can attach a sculk sensor and redstone to the dispensor so you dont need to mess with the sound settings
Edit: if triggered more than 4 times, the glowstone continues to dispense
Edit: Sculk sensor works in the nether, therefore can be used to charge the respawn anchor
Logs can be turn into charcoal, which is practically indifferent from coal in it's use. Which is why I don't understand why anyone uses a campfire. Also, a cobblestone generator above an auto smelter is an easy xp farm with a ton of stone for stone bricks.
I personally think the easiest way to get wither roses is from snow golems. They each just cost 2 snow blocks anyway, and the carved pumpkin can be retrieved by shearing them
Super useful and actually didn't know a single one! I love your videos
A Tip I don’t see much is you can use leads on boats in bedrock it’s super helpful for villagers and if you are moving a villager in a boat with a lead you can build up to jump over blocks if you get stuck
Trash bins are the best. I haven't made it yet but wouldn't it work if you hook a hopper to a chest, and the hopper to a dispenser then have that pointed down into a hidden block of lava, and just push a button or something to send the whole chest inventory out?
Edit: prolly don't really need the hopper at that point tho..
Wait. Can't you just put and observer facing the anchor and thus as soon as you doe, the block updates triggering the Dispenser. Cause it's super easier to connect the two with redstone.
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You crush it dude
The observer on the infinite respawn anchor should facing towards the respawn anchor for the input
@Eyecraftmc does anyone ever ask you how you are doing? Great video btw! :)
My strategy for getting cheap, renewable diamond gear is to always make my first cured zombie villager in an area into an armorer (Java). The first few times you buy diamond gear, it’s incredibly cheap, sometimes only a single diamond per item, so I buy tons of them to disenchant and re-enchant later. Later on, the price goes up to a fraction of what a normal armorer costs.
2:54 smooth and slick there
Thank you for uploading as much as you do:) So many tips I now use myself
The best tips and trick he give us to make easier
The trapdoor fence thing might work, but they will despawn, at least on bedrock.
The fence needs to be all the way around, they will even despawn with just a wall as one side of the fence
9:45 love it !