68 Minecraft Blocks with secret features

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2023
  • In this Mumbo Jumbo Minecraft video, Mumbo looks at 68 Minecraft blocks that have secret Minecraft features. These could be useful redstone applications, game changing mechanics, or be helpful for industrial minecraft farming. Some of this covers technical minecraft, Minecraft survival and Minecraft general knowledge/Minecraft trivia.
    Filming channel: / thatmumbojumbo2
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    Twitter: / thatmumbojumbo
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  • @ThatMumboJumbo
    @ThatMumboJumbo  Před rokem +1662

    This link definitely was always here:
    INSTA WIRE! czcams.com/video/ktsJjiHVUDE/video.html

  • @ZarBluestar
    @ZarBluestar Před rokem +5539

    I love how quickly this changed from “obscure block behavior” to “advanced redstone tools”

    • @thechickenlord1125
      @thechickenlord1125 Před rokem +45

      IKR

    • @adaliawright6891
      @adaliawright6891 Před rokem +193

      "It's really quite simple"

    • @Human..Being...
      @Human..Being... Před rokem +49

      I know what I'm doing when I make redstone contraptions, but I didn't know about leaf wires or instant redstone.

    • @staleshortcake9442
      @staleshortcake9442 Před rokem +11

      @@adaliawright6891 it is really quite simple

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber Před 9 měsíci +17

      There's a significant overlap between the two. If a block has some sort of useful behavior, chances are it will be used in redstone.

  • @djslye2812
    @djslye2812 Před rokem +10625

    He has to keep the number of items appropriate too gotta love mumbo

  • @notsansutplays8178
    @notsansutplays8178 Před 10 měsíci +746

    This isn’t a block but instead a mob, but I still wanted to mention it. Bats were added to Minecraft as a way to make strip mining easier: if you hear a bat, you know there is a cave nearby. They basically used an animal that has supersonic hearing and made it super useful if you can hear it, which I find very cool.

    • @farrela3620
      @farrela3620 Před 7 měsíci +36

      that's extremely obscure fact

    • @camilorodriguez5602
      @camilorodriguez5602 Před 6 měsíci +87

      The bat... the bat is USEFULL????? (I mean, i do start mining in the direction of their squeaks, but it never crossed my mind that THAT WAS THEIR ENTIRE PURPOSE)

    • @terabyteoftflipflopswitche6981
      @terabyteoftflipflopswitche6981 Před 6 měsíci +43

      ​@@camilorodriguez5602 doesn't usually work for me. Usually it's hostile mob growns although I'm glad someone finds it's to work for them

    • @2008bunnydemibigenderflux
      @2008bunnydemibigenderflux Před 4 měsíci +34

      Bats are actually OP if you suck at the game like I do. The erratic flying patterns for some reason almost always put them in front of skeleton arrows, making them an extra shield while you run for your life lol.

    • @udozocklein6023
      @udozocklein6023 Před 4 měsíci +2

      maybe use an actual shield instead of just running away@@2008bunnydemibigenderflux

  • @Real_RUBB3R
    @Real_RUBB3R Před 8 měsíci +248

    If you wanted to add one more, you could have added Coarse Dirt! You can use a hoe on coarse dirt like regular dirt to turn it into farmland. While that might not seem interesting, this means that Dirt is actually a completely renewable resource, because you can craft Coarse Dirt by using 2 Dirt and 2 Gravel, giving 4 Coarse Dirt. And since you can trade for gravel from Piglins, this means that as long as you have at least 2 dirt, you can gain a theoretically infinite amount of dirt

    • @BramLastname
      @BramLastname Před 6 měsíci +20

      This sounds a lot less cumbersome than converting moss into dirt.

    • @salmon_wine
      @salmon_wine Před 6 měsíci +32

      which ultimately means that bricks are an infinite building resource!

    • @SHDUStudios
      @SHDUStudios Před 6 měsíci +10

      If you somehow exhausted all of the dirt from your world, I guess.

    • @gonozal8_962
      @gonozal8_962 Před 6 měsíci +36

      @@SHDUStudiossome people actually want to have dirt without leaving massive holes in their world, lol

    • @camilorodriguez5602
      @camilorodriguez5602 Před 6 měsíci +25

      @@SHDUStudios skyblock was the first thing that came to my mind tbh

  • @PhoenixSC
    @PhoenixSC Před rokem +1798

    11:43 Oh no, we have lost another.

  • @ausaremyfantasy8234
    @ausaremyfantasy8234 Před rokem +2248

    I feel like the mention of tunnel boars was 100% a dig at Scar and Grian.

  • @elgamebros2839
    @elgamebros2839 Před rokem +502

    He forgot to mention that you will only phase through Shulker boxes if there is a block on top of you because the shulker box will try to push you upward, but can’t because of the block above you. Hoping this helps

    • @korok2619
      @korok2619 Před 11 měsíci +9

      pretty sure that was not needed before though

    • @SeveralOnions
      @SeveralOnions Před 10 měsíci +20

      Oh cool! That's def good to know before I try it out in my base. Thanks for saving me the headache!

  • @HappyGingerWolf
    @HappyGingerWolf Před rokem +366

    4:29 Actually, you can turn rooted dirt directly into mud without turning it into dirt first!
    It's a very niche interaction

  • @stidles5461
    @stidles5461 Před rokem +763

    With the J points north, you can do that with any block: when you start breaking it and the middle of the break pattern appears to be a Y, you're facing north

    • @ria-mc
      @ria-mc Před rokem +14

      That is really cool! Thank you! (Not the weird a$$ bot though, that is really creepy)

    • @geoman265.
      @geoman265. Před rokem +12

      Report the first reply to this comment, and don't reply to it, it is a bot. If the first comment is Rjiv's, then the bot's comment was deleted.

    • @karthikgangisetty6406
      @karthikgangisetty6406 Před rokem +2

      Look at the sun. you are pointing east.

    • @lucy_derg
      @lucy_derg Před rokem +1

      @Thunder cross tfw the sun rises in one direction and sets in the other

    • @stidles5461
      @stidles5461 Před rokem +4

      @@thundercross3108 that can help, but not in places like the nether or underground

  • @DaviDestroyful
    @DaviDestroyful Před rokem +2927

    A 15 minute Mumbo jumbo video is what I needed

    • @Roni_fishie
      @Roni_fishie Před rokem +7

      Fr Fr

    • @djninja3.088
      @djninja3.088 Před rokem +6

      Fr fr fr

    • @peckychicken
      @peckychicken Před rokem +10

      Same, for some reason I am feeling low today, and this will help me

    • @abdul-azeem786
      @abdul-azeem786 Před rokem +8

      No
      It’s what we all needed

    • @Chill_Gamer
      @Chill_Gamer Před rokem +7

      This comment will probably blow up since it’s early so ima just claim my place real quick

  • @minareaark5090
    @minareaark5090 Před rokem +221

    For my future endeavors:
    0:22 leaf-stone, send redstone signal
    0:35 actual trapdoors, trapdoors duh
    0:44 water logged stairs, water direction
    0:53 shape-shifting stairs, secret staircaise
    1:07 wall stone, send redstone signal
    1:31 zombie proof door, open doors
    1:48 infinite fire, netherrack block
    1:56 falling fencegates, mob farming
    2:05 redstone slabs, redstone lines
    2:14 fences & iron bars, redstone doors
    2:23 move-able blast resistance, ancient debrees & netherite blocks
    2:46 passing sounds, v1.20 amethist transmitting skulk frequency
    2:52 unoxidising copper, lighting
    3:06 shulker clip, hidden entrance
    3:17 stationary terracotta, non-slime sticky
    3:33 the fine line, farmland, pathblocks, soulsand gap
    3:41 temporary transparancy, secret entrance
    3:54 muddy items, mob farm/secret entrance
    4:04 dripping mud, clay generator
    4:09 weird farm chains, go watch video
    4:36 frost stander, fast ice generator
    4:54 boat path, fast travelling
    5:01 lava farm, cauldron over lava dripstone
    5:09 wool blocks, block sounds
    5:23 sad carpet, do I need say?
    5:42 secret spy glass, stained glass
    5:51 J points north, cobblestone
    6:03 moss block flying machines
    6:20 magma diving, air source
    6:30 mangrove roots, waterlogged roots
    6:42 weird redstone, redstone & observer
    6:56 crying obsidian, unexplodable
    7:03 mushroom breakers, frame breakers
    7:12 strange slime farms, brown mushroom
    7:33 composting moss, bone generator
    7:49 bamboo key, hidden entrance key
    8:00 cactus breaker, minecart stopper
    8:10 wither spawner, wither roses
    8:22 follow the sun(flower), lost again?
    8:29 secret code, lilypads
    8:49 sea pickles, water stream aligner
    9:02 water redstone, soulsand on stream
    9:15 trampling zombies, turtle eggs
    9:28 underwater explosions, BREAKS BEDROCK?!
    9:39 dead corals, tnt duplication
    9:49 spongebob dry pants, nether
    9:56 super smoker, hey bales
    10:04 smoke bees
    10:11 slim blocks, honey blocks
    10:22 constant firing, redstone lamp
    10:38 sadness, fletching
    10:45 shulker boxes, redstone stuffs
    10:57 campfire collector, mob farm
    11:12 composters and cauldrons, go watch video
    11:26 the jukebox, more redstones
    11:43 the enchanTMENT table, on MCPE ._.
    11:57 the lodestone
    12:06 the trapolding, scaffolds
    12:19 reading, traps & hidden entrances
    12:35 signs & water, water stopper
    12:49 barrels
    12:57 weird transmitters, observer chain
    13:10 redstone lamps
    13:24 punching stone, silverfish warning!
    13:38 target blocks, compact redstone
    13:50 redirecting redstone
    14:11 tripwireless string
    14:24 strange hoppers, redstone stuffs
    14:39 powered rails, + observers
    14:48 instant redstone, more redstone :D

    • @MegaGigantamaxx2
      @MegaGigantamaxx2 Před 9 měsíci +5

      I was about to do this but since you did it im not gonna thanks anyway tho, really helped me :)

    • @happypoop2362
      @happypoop2362 Před 7 měsíci +6

      It doesn't break bedrock because in that section he replaced the bedrock with sandstone

    • @justseffstuff3308
      @justseffstuff3308 Před 6 měsíci

      Ngl, I think everyone knew about trapdoors already lol

    • @lettuce3775
      @lettuce3775 Před měsícem +1

      Honestly, thanks for this

  • @davarrashayde
    @davarrashayde Před rokem +180

    Hey, something you may want to know, it works like the old carpet trick but it is slightly different, if you put a carpet on top of a fully grown berry bush and stand a villager on top of it, they will not move because they think they will be hurt, it keeps them from pathfinding, also mobs will not willingly walk over the top of this for the same reason, they think they will be hurt, but they CAN be pushed over it if too many mobs come up at once and shove each other forward.

    • @Zero-ve4lt
      @Zero-ve4lt Před 11 měsíci +2

      same with rails if u put rails in a square and put a mob inside it wont be able to go over it at all unless of course to much mobs spawn and push eachother

    • @questionable_live
      @questionable_live Před 6 měsíci

      I'm pretty sure signs still work too as long as there is two block hole

    • @Cowofthelake
      @Cowofthelake Před 2 měsíci

      U have 1 full stack of comments on this channel!

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před měsícem +1

      Carpets on berry bushes do NOT stop mobs pathfinding that are already on top of them.

  • @animationcity8178
    @animationcity8178 Před rokem +583

    Fun fact: In HC season 7, Grian used the shulker clip to hide the Mycelium Resistance base (that’s also how Stress accidentaly got in)

    • @danmilew
      @danmilew Před rokem +1

      That’s what I was thinking as soon as I saw it

    • @plumper303
      @plumper303 Před rokem +15

      Wish he referenced this.
      "You can use this for hiding a chest, or a base, or a secret resistance about different types of turf."

    • @jackroness1591
      @jackroness1591 Před rokem +3

      I instantly thought of that. HC 7 was my favorite. It was packed with content, and the hermits built the BEST mega bases that season. (Grian, mumbo, keralis's city, ixsuma's bee fetish)

    • @wombat4191
      @wombat4191 Před rokem +1

      I thought I had seen it used somewhere, thank you!

    • @geoman265.
      @geoman265. Před rokem +4

      Report the first reply to this comment for explicit material, and don't reply to it, it is a bot. If the first comment is dan milew's, then the bot's comment was deleted.

  • @cobaltbluesky2276
    @cobaltbluesky2276 Před rokem +613

    the reason why the leaves send updates through one another is because leaf blocks have a variable that says how far away the nearest log is to a leaf block (only through other leaf blocks). this is used to determine if a leaf block should decay or not. even though leaves placed by players don't naturally decay, the variable is still updated, so if you push a log to a block next to a leaf block, the value will change which for some reason is detectable by observer.

    • @noahvdv1
      @noahvdv1 Před rokem +17

      you can do a similair thing with scaffolding, but with more range, but i really didnt expect the leaves one

    • @nikolaos6083
      @nikolaos6083 Před rokem +5

      It's detectable because the game is literally doing the same as a /setblock command

    • @bluepineappleguy
      @bluepineappleguy Před rokem +25

      @@nikolaos6083 pretty sure its because the variable is a block property, which when updated or changed is detectable by an observer.

    • @wChris_
      @wChris_ Před rokem +5

      Those variables are called blockstates and they exist for all blocks of the same type. You can view them with F3 and change them with the debug_stick

    • @cobaltbluesky2276
      @cobaltbluesky2276 Před rokem

      @@wChris_ yes i forgot the name of them lol

  • @r3ked272
    @r3ked272 Před rokem +26

    (7:50) you can also make a furnace key without consuming resources by using an empty bucket, as it's the only thing you can put in the fuel slot that hoppers can detect, so if you hook it up to a sorting system to detect if the item is an empty bucket, you can take your empty bucket to use later without needing a constant supply of stuff to put in your furnace

  • @Indecisive4734
    @Indecisive4734 Před rokem +24

    The whole Enchantment v.s. Enchanting argument started at around the release of 1.13 for Java Edition. Apparently, the name of the afformentioned block was changed from Enchantment Table (which Bedrock and pre-1.13 Java editions use) to Enchanting Table (1.13+ Java Edition). Enchanting implies looks, Enchantment implies properties. This is just based on the denotations of each word. Personally, I use both sometimes, mainly because I heard others refer to it as both names. I /might/ use one more than the other, though. I'm not sure anymore.

    • @omargoodman2999
      @omargoodman2999 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Enchanting could either be a qualitative adjective or a present participle (verb used as an adjective). As a qualitative adjective, "enchanting table" means the table, itself, looks "enchanting"; in other words it's a very good looking table. This is equivalent to saying it's a "small table" or a "red table" or a "square table". By contrast, as a present participle, "enchanting table" can mean a table on which one performs enchanting. This is equivalent to "crafting table" or "dining table".
      PS: In "Enchantment Table", enchantment is a noun adjunct. Enchantment is a noun, and it's being used as an adjective to modify another noun, table in this case. This is equivalent to "chicken soup" or "football player" or "diamond pickaxe".

    • @Indecisive4734
      @Indecisive4734 Před 10 měsíci

      @@omargoodman2999 Very good point. I still mostly root for enchantment, however, as it is present in the majority of Minecraft (All of Bedrock, early Java).

    • @omargoodman2999
      @omargoodman2999 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@Indecisive4734 The disagreement likely stems from different preferences for either categorical consistency vs traditional consistency. Those who favor categorical consistency would be more likely to favor "enchanting table" since it keeps to the same convention as other tools in the same category; crafting table, smithing table, fletching table (still needs functionality...). By contrast, those who favor "enchantment table" more likely favor the traditional consistency of how it actually got applied in practice. It's been "enchantment table" for a long time and across a broad swath of versions of the game, so they prefer the consistency of practical use over consistency of nominal category.
      Honestly, I don't really see what the fuss is about. Both share the same root word, "enchant" and it's clear in both cases what the function of the tool is. Any arguments against one based on "that's not how that word is used/what it means" are clearly incorrect and based on misunderstanding of English parts of speech, as I've already demonstrated. So I think people are just disagreeing and making a big deal out of nothing for the sake of having something to fight over and feel like they have a triumph.

    • @Indecisive4734
      @Indecisive4734 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@omargoodman2999 I still want to know why Mojang ever made the name change specifically on Java and not other versions. I understand that both words have the same meaning, so changing the suffix isn't a phonetical issue. The name change is honestly kind of confusing for the community and phoneticallypointlessmoverall. I guess Mojang just wanted to be Mojang again, like with dying dyed carpets in Java and not in Bedrock (-_-).
      I apologize for the messy response, I typed this while having my index and middle fingers almost dysfunctional on my right hand.

    • @omargoodman2999
      @omargoodman2999 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@Indecisive4734 Psh, messy? If I didn't constantly go back and edit what I type I'd have words withnthenlettern"n"ninstead ofn"space" because I keep accidentally missing the space button on my phone.
      But yeah, I think it's just a matter of legacy vs practicality. To change it back to "enchantment" would involve going back and changing lots of code for what is, functionally, an inconsequential matter of linguistics. And same applies to changing "enchanting" to "enchantment" for the sake of consistency. And if they miss one, that can break something, which would be bad. So why fix what isn't broke and why risk breaking (breakment?) what isn't broke, too?

  • @sweetalyn23
    @sweetalyn23 Před rokem +950

    Mumbo helping new and old minecrafters. I'm sure Doc will appreciate the advice at 2:43 .

    • @megumin2137
      @megumin2137 Před rokem +5

      ​@@milolev7243wtf are you talking about?

    • @AbbysBasket
      @AbbysBasket Před rokem

      @@milolev7243 yo can i have some of that crack you're on??

    • @PerfectlyTrendy44
      @PerfectlyTrendy44 Před rokem +52

      grian and scar totally had nothing to with it ^-^

    • @viviansusername
      @viviansusername Před rokem +22

      that.. could not solve the problem that happened with that tunnel bore.

    • @andrewbloom7694
      @andrewbloom7694 Před rokem +3

      @Vivians Username well yeah the way to stop that would have been to add a safety against double clicks 😆. Seriously im not quite sure why they built it that way, maybe other people aren't as clumsy with a mouse as I am

  • @darukshock
    @darukshock Před rokem +172

    I'm glad I learned some facts ! Correction at 4:21 : it's azalea trees that make rooted dirt when grown, not acacia.

    • @Izzythemaker127
      @Izzythemaker127 Před rokem +9

      Ah I was wondering why that sounded wrong. It sounded close to right but a bit off.

  • @FroggBoy1
    @FroggBoy1 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Fun fact about minecraft mobs: When mobs are wandering, they select a random block within a radius, set a waypoint to that block, and pathfind to it. they will not mark blocks that they cannot reach(either because it is blocked off, there is no valid path to the block of choice, or(and i could be wrong on this) the path to the block requires them to travel too far away)
    but the interesting part is that they will not wander to non-full blocks(stairs, slabs, etc.) but still pathfind on trapdoors(as mentioned by Mumbo), which is why pathfinding mob farms work

  • @Heattokun
    @Heattokun Před 7 měsíci +2

    The fletching block has a few uses. It turns the noteblock to a bass, can be burned and changed villager jobs

  • @retlocker98
    @retlocker98 Před rokem +743

    Correction, for anyone wondering, you DON'T NEED DEAD CORAL or even slime blocks to duplicate TNT. People have been making videos about it for ages, but for some reason the coral fan option is the most famous one. You can just search "tnt duper without coral" and you will get plenty of videos (if not options) to choose from. I have personally used one in 1.19.2 (using only regular pistons and note blocks, not a single slime or coral).

    • @remcon559
      @remcon559 Před rokem +8

      But are they more complicated to make?

    • @retlocker98
      @retlocker98 Před rokem +50

      @@remcon559 They have similar footprints, with more types of blocks is all. It's possible that the slimeblock design is easier to integrate in later game because it only has one piston as input, but these early game designs allow you to make entire farms, like cobble without slime or coral, which needs a farm and a rare biome respectively.

    • @soultundra7869
      @soultundra7869 Před rokem +14

      I think IanXOfour's multi tree/big mushroom farm uses a TNT duper without slime or coral if I remember correctly. Having blown myself up making the ilMango one, the other option seemed a lot safer and less complicated 😆

    • @brickie9816
      @brickie9816 Před rokem +2

      Yep this is right, kinda shame that this is not as popular.

    • @michaelkohler1404
      @michaelkohler1404 Před rokem +15

      I like the coral fans because when you see it, you know what you are looking at. Which is especially important when it comes to accidentally powering tnt dispensers. Just ask Grian or Scar...

  • @specifictargetaudience
    @specifictargetaudience Před rokem +1942

    I got number 69: Beacons are the only flying immovable transparent blocks you can place redstone on top of, that cannot be affected by redstone themselves.
    Very useful when compacting redstone machines with lots of slime and honey.
    Scaffolding and hoppers work too and are a lot cheaper, but scaffolding needs to be supported and hoppers can affect eachother and observers.

  • @keylimepie3143
    @keylimepie3143 Před rokem +7

    2:25 I actually considered this mechanic for designing a mob head farm. Needed a chamber for the charged creepers to blow up in, and for whatever reason I was too stubborn to use a moving hopper minecart as collection (wanted to be rid of minecart noises), so instead I wanted a piston to open a stream of water to push the heads into a corner with a stationary hopper minecart, and thus I planned to use ancient debris as a blast resistant pushable block.

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Před 10 měsíci +5

    2:43 Mumbo knew what he was saying mentioning Tunnel Bores.
    7:23 Hahaha knowing the context behind this first is beautiful.

  • @mancisred
    @mancisred Před rokem +248

    For the mangrove roots one, did you know mumbo that this now works for every leaf in the game. In a very recent update they made all leaves able to be waterlogged

    • @johnwhittaker311
      @johnwhittaker311 Před rokem +41

      And it’s made putting out a forest fire when you only have one bucket of water so much harder 😂

    • @Kirokill1
      @Kirokill1 Před rokem +38

      mlg water bucket trap

    • @fnaffoxy1987
      @fnaffoxy1987 Před rokem +26

      @@Kirokill1 Limited Life Scar screams in the distance

    • @Izzythemaker127
      @Izzythemaker127 Před rokem +5

      From what I've heard, the roots are the only ones that water doesn't flow out of though.

    • @fnaffoxy1987
      @fnaffoxy1987 Před rokem +7

      @@Izzythemaker127 Water doesn't flow out of leaf blocks either.

  • @ish_
    @ish_ Před rokem +179

    The lily pad idea at 8:40 is a very sustainable use of blocks

    • @_satan_666_
      @_satan_666_ Před rokem +12

      The pond also looks like an AMONGUS

    • @frog_with_a_rainbow_mushroom
      @frog_with_a_rainbow_mushroom Před rokem +6

      @ satan
      That’s the joke, he keeps accidentally making amongus in his builds and everyone calls it sustainable now

    • @kittyonmydesk5532
      @kittyonmydesk5532 Před rokem

      I tried, but the orientation is not chunk aligned

  • @lara__lund
    @lara__lund Před 6 měsíci +4

    The most I've ever done with redstone was a tiny carnival game-esque pop up armor stand when you hit a target with an arrow, and even that took me like a full 30 minutes to put together, so while I don't believe I will ever be able to use most of these meaningfully, it is very cool to learn about these neat tricks!

  • @redingzmc4921
    @redingzmc4921 Před rokem +2

    Mumbo I absolutely loved when u brought up the lightning to reverse coppers stages trick. Because I actually learned that trick before the whole axe trick.

  • @victzegopterix2victorindem895

    8:31, what a sustainable little pond!

  • @onixbomb3611
    @onixbomb3611 Před rokem +230

    8:35 that pond looks really sustainable. Good job mumbo

  • @sgtpepper9001
    @sgtpepper9001 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Another amazing use for slabs in redstone that was missed is when you snake a redstone signal up a staircase of transparent blocks like shown, the signal can only travel UP (only in java) which makes it an insanely compact one-way path that i use very often in my redstone builds.

  • @snownukitro-A
    @snownukitro-A Před rokem +9

    3:33 now i can recreate the vietnam war

  • @Nekrubbobby
    @Nekrubbobby Před rokem +287

    The lilypad one looked pretty sustainable

    • @SergioEduP
      @SergioEduP Před rokem +27

      I was thinking the same, it would have been even more sustainable it it had one less lily pad on the left.

    • @Wolfie_Boi-op6fn
      @Wolfie_Boi-op6fn Před rokem +3

      Fr I thought the same

    • @butterstik
      @butterstik Před rokem +2

      Was about to comment this lol

    • @junipersfuntime6667
      @junipersfuntime6667 Před rokem +1

      it looked like among us

    • @OmegaDuckyReal
      @OmegaDuckyReal Před rokem +1

      Is it just me or was The lily pad pond was Lina Sus

  • @Borkon
    @Borkon Před rokem +176

    Regarding the crying obsidian. Respawn anchors have the same blast resistance and higher light level. I've used them to light up the blast chamber in my nether wood farm. They also have a very niche application where they can give off unusual power levels from comparators that no other blocks can give (I needed 11 once and didn't want to use lecterns).

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Před rokem +7

      and you didn't want to use hoppers, chests, barrels, furnaces, shulker boxes, cake, droppers, etc?

    • @yotacaz
      @yotacaz Před rokem

      They need more items

    • @aa01blue38
      @aa01blue38 Před rokem +1

      I guess in the overworld they might be a bit troublesome, though

  • @herma_mora
    @herma_mora Před 9 měsíci +1

    the redstone block update is quite nice for hidden traps or pathways, since the update also happens through carpet. so you put a redstone ore with observer under a carpeted area and hook it up to whatever you want and people cant tell that its there.

  • @Evie0h
    @Evie0h Před rokem +3

    4:37 that’s a cool one I found out purely on my own last year! I had random extra armor from early game, and extra end city armor, and as I’m a hoarder in game I put up some armor stands and put up some full sets with enchantments and one of them was gold frost walker boots from a ruined portal next to my infinite water source since I lived in a desert biome. I was VERY confused why it froze over to ice in a desert, I think my water bucket moved the armor stand with frost walker boots and that’s how I found out the enchantment still works while on the stand. Had to move that armor set away from my water!

  • @NoodelkAnimations
    @NoodelkAnimations Před rokem +576

    mumbo making sure he is keeping his content pg by not having 69 in the title

    • @hii-people2245
      @hii-people2245 Před rokem +21

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture ok

    • @apple5293
      @apple5293 Před rokem +18

      the thing is he could have 69 in the title and it would still be pg because most of his audience wouldnt understand it

    • @jononpaper
      @jononpaper Před rokem +2

      @@hii-people2245 based

    • @wtf_aaditya
      @wtf_aaditya Před rokem +16

      ​@@apple5293 wait,his audience is actually kids? I didn't know that. Like seriously I'm not even joking

    • @eboone
      @eboone Před rokem +4

      @@wtf_aaditya yeah what even is his target demographic I have no clue

  • @aidanwinter4078
    @aidanwinter4078 Před rokem +546

    I love that Mumbo is branching off and coming up with amazing new video ideas

    • @noone_193
      @noone_193 Před rokem

      I saw this at the same time as leafstone

    • @deliriouscheeto
      @deliriouscheeto Před rokem +21

      Pretty sure he always made different videos, not just Hermitcraft. Like for example that one video with 10 minutes of absolutely useless Minecraft facts

    • @bowiemtl
      @bowiemtl Před rokem +13

      wdym branching off? He's done this for ages

    • @julianemery718
      @julianemery718 Před rokem +8

      He's always done stuff like this.

  • @andrewmangano3618
    @andrewmangano3618 Před rokem +1

    A lot of these I already knew as well as there were a handful that I didn’t know and there were some that I knew, just forgot. Nicely done 👍

  • @WelliTriedYT
    @WelliTriedYT Před 10 měsíci +4

    Another thing you can do with composters is if you deposit things into it for bonemeal while standing in it you fall through, meaning you can make a secret base under your farm at the cost of a few seeds going in... idk how to get out though lol

  • @guardianof2fort964
    @guardianof2fort964 Před rokem +34

    I feel like his tunnel bores comment at 2:45 is hinting at a certain recent event on Hermitcraft.

  • @labplay6771
    @labplay6771 Před rokem +21

    8:32 That is very sustainable

  • @alexdunn5695
    @alexdunn5695 Před rokem +2

    4:32 You can also fortune the clay and sell to masons to get about 25 emeralds per stack of stone. I use that setup for beacons whenever I start a new world

  • @RdTrler
    @RdTrler Před 9 měsíci

    Another obscure use: wool carpets can be placed on top of fences to let you jump over the fence. NPCs still won't jump over the fence, so this is a very cheap and compact player-only barrier. Enemies can still see you over the fence of course, so mind the Creepers.

  • @eta.tauri32
    @eta.tauri32 Před rokem +104

    Correction at 4:21 : it's azalea trees that make rooted dirt when grown, not acacia.

  • @Plutouthere
    @Plutouthere Před 8 měsíci

    Love this and have my own "Building" version of these I should make tbh

  • @-Owmen
    @-Owmen Před 9 měsíci +1

    0:25 I think it works because the log changes the leave from dissolving to non dissolving cause of the log so technically it changes states

  • @gengarisnotinsmash...
    @gengarisnotinsmash... Před rokem +71

    The door tip can also be a fun way to mess with someone who uses pressure plates to activate doors. If you turn it that way, when they step on the pressure plate it will stay "closed" and when they get confused and step off it will "open". Best used on wooden doors since people will start opening them manually, meaning your prank can go unnoticed for a long time.

  • @marzemd
    @marzemd Před rokem +266

    I would love to see MumboJumbo make a video where he uses all of this weird trivia and puts it into one red stone contraption. Kind of like his video where he made a contraption with every block.

  • @apexglide9788
    @apexglide9788 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That Sand/TNT trick is used in Minecraft Factions a lot when it comes to TNT Cannons for raiding enemy bases. One of my favorite mechanics

  • @themeraldsword1630
    @themeraldsword1630 Před 8 měsíci

    Mumbo: Bamboo is such a bad fuel source no one would ever use it.
    Zedaph: oh really?

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 Před rokem +51

    9:16 Did you know that a bug in the zombies' AI causes them to walk towards turtle eggs no matter where the mob started, when the eggs are at 0 0 0? I think that's because the zero is mathematically special (like, infinity*0 = 0) and breaks Minecraft's distance calculation algorithm, causing it to always return a distance of 0.

    • @Izzythemaker127
      @Izzythemaker127 Před rokem +14

      Actually in the very commonly used floating point IEEE 754 standard(funky number type) has Infinity*0=NaN(standing for Not a Number), as it is a indeterminate value in calculus. But still very insightful comment, and clever hypothesis for why it happens(and also funny like those turtle eggs are 2 sun circumferences away you aren't getting them zombie).

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Před rokem +1

      very weird, I don't see why this occurs. For example, there shouldn't be any reason to divide by the coordinates of the eggs

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 Před rokem +2

      @@Izzythemaker127
      In JS it's actually NaN but I meant non-computer maths. I should maybe have written the example more like "x*0=0", without specifying x because any value of that results in 0.

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 Před rokem +4

      @@vibaj16
      Division by zero is mathematically undefined. I meant multiplication with zero.
      Why multiply the coordinates with zero? I don't know what algorithm they exactly use, but they enter the egg's and zombie's coordinates into a calculation function which returns the distance to see if it's worth to walk there. But the calculation breaks when one of the coordinate sets is 0 0 0.

  • @sudhabansal6135
    @sudhabansal6135 Před rokem +169

    Mumbo is just teasing us at this point, 68,really?

    • @ThatAntonio_
      @ThatAntonio_ Před rokem +7

      ​@Don't Read My Profile Picture then I wont

    • @rowan_like_the_tree
      @rowan_like_the_tree Před rokem

      68th like (which normally i wouldn't do but i mean... come on)

    • @Izzythemaker127
      @Izzythemaker127 Před rokem

      @@ThatAntonio_ Neither will I.

    • @seb99342
      @seb99342 Před rokem +3

      ​@Don't Read My Profile Picture Fatherless Behavior

  • @indusriver963
    @indusriver963 Před rokem +1

    Good reminders. Thank you. Slight correction: use 2 sea pickles (not 4 as shown) to align to interior hoppers, since the hit box size of two allows items to pass .

  • @catherinewolfe3740
    @catherinewolfe3740 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Cake can be eaten to align items, only in one direction, though. You can also read its state from comparators, through walls even! Secret door opened by eating cake?

  • @salemoleander
    @salemoleander Před rokem +76

    Lol glad to see you're joining Cubfan on the "why are fletching tables still useless" crusade. Hope they finally update those soon!!
    This is a great video, and I appreciate the inclusion of "obvious" things bc you're right that newer folks might just not know that stuff

    • @grutarg2938
      @grutarg2938 Před rokem +1

      Cubfan approves. And I've forgotten some of the obvious ones - like using walls to transmit signals.

    • @epizon8862
      @epizon8862 Před rokem

      How are they useless? I use them all the time in pretty much every minecraft world

    • @salemoleander
      @salemoleander Před rokem +7

      @@epizon8862 Do you mean you use fletching tables for building/decoration?
      What we mean is that the Fletching table was intended to have utility to make potion-tipped/special arrows, in the same way Looms are used for banners or Stonecutters are used to make stone variants more easily. But Mojang cut that functionality citing wanting to get everything else out on time, and still have not made the fletching table useable

    • @keylimepie3143
      @keylimepie3143 Před rokem +3

      @@salemoleander
      *Turning villagers into fletchers: "Am I a joke to you?"
      UI functionality for fletching tables would be nice though. Would also like a sawmill block that lets you cut wood blocks like a stonecutter and gives a lumberjack job. Maybe even a block for more intuitive firework crafting and gives a... demolitionist job? but idk how Mojang would feel about villagers selling fireworks.

    • @sheltonr4268
      @sheltonr4268 Před rokem +3

      @@salemoleanderexactly. It’s been years, and we already have tipped arrows, they’re changing the way the black smithing works for netherite armor (and adding in armor trims) but won’t change how we craft tipped arrows so we can use the fletching table?

  • @ahmedfawzijassim4630
    @ahmedfawzijassim4630 Před rokem +18

    8:37 EVERYWHERE I GO, I SEE HIS FACE

  • @MCjossic
    @MCjossic Před rokem +4

    To this day I still find the whole slime farm debacle extraordinarily hilarious

    • @superguy9834
      @superguy9834 Před měsícem +1

      I don't know the context

    • @MCjossic
      @MCjossic Před měsícem +1

      @@superguy9834 TL;DR: Mumbo built a slime farm so hilariously bad that it sparked an honest to god slime farm revolution.
      In early season 9 Mumbo built an unconventional slime farm. Back then the norm for slime farms was to dig out a slime chunk. Swamp-based slime farms were technically possible, but regarded by the technical community as inefficient and generally unviable . Mumbo, not wanting to dig out a slime chunk, built his farm in a swamp. Rather hilariously, it didn’t work at all and produced no slime.
      This rather spectacular failure did however bring some attention to swamp-based slime farms as people tried to figure out what went wrong with Mumbo’s farm and how to fix it.
      This led to the realisation that some (then) recent changes to the light level requirements for mob spawning had made swamp-based slime farms viable without anyone noticing, and since then some pretty powerful swamp-based slime farms have been created.

  • @BaseNAND
    @BaseNAND Před 9 měsíci

    The frost stand is really cool. Gotta remember it next time I might need it!

  • @SilverfishStoneInMeadow
    @SilverfishStoneInMeadow Před rokem +25

    13:33 Don't punch me, please. 🥺

  • @plasim.
    @plasim. Před rokem +22

    4:45 mumbo’s hardest bar 🥶🥶🔥💯

  • @hurricanedude5090
    @hurricanedude5090 Před rokem +1

    I don’t know if people know this but I assumed it would be in the video after seeing the thumb. If you bonemeal rooted dirt hanging roots with grow out from under it which can be sheared off and used in builds!

  • @Snow248.
    @Snow248. Před 9 měsíci +1

    Now you get to upload a video detailing all of these which don’t actually work in bedrock, such as the tnt duper and underwater tnt, or the fact noteblocks don’t activate observers.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Před rokem +71

    7:25 love how Mumbo is the only CZcamsr who revolutionized farming by being terrible, nice of you to keep title friendly

  • @128Gigabytes
    @128Gigabytes Před rokem +37

    6:56 The respawn anchor has the same blast resistance, and gives off various light levels depending on how full it is
    it does however explode in the overworld/end just like a bed does in the nether/end

  • @lukeboutin4611
    @lukeboutin4611 Před rokem

    this video was a lot more useful than i thought it would be. definitely going to use some of these mechanics

  • @sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555

    Everybody gangsta until mumbo ranks every 820 blocks by their usefulness, memorability and decorative aspects

  • @ketra1504
    @ketra1504 Před rokem +129

    You don't have to use Mangrove roots for that contained water block feature, in fact any type of leaves works exactly the same.

    • @noobatredstone3001
      @noobatredstone3001 Před rokem +2

      Doesn’t water flow out of them?

    • @cheesencrackers9135
      @cheesencrackers9135 Před rokem +11

      Even though leaf blocks are able to be waterlogged, water will still flow out of them. The mangrove roots keep the water from flowing ^^

    • @donnanoble9772
      @donnanoble9772 Před rokem +4

      On Bedrock, water always flows out of the block, but, and I tested that personally, on Java, both the roots and the leaves contain the water!

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Před rokem

      @@noobatredstone3001 no

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 Před rokem

      @@cheesencrackers9135 not true

  • @SirLiamothy
    @SirLiamothy Před rokem +33

    8:50 that pond is kinda sus

  • @herobanenair1459
    @herobanenair1459 Před 10 měsíci +2

    4:22 He meant azalea trees
    6:33 Not only mangrove roots but any leaves work with this too [and using a debug stick you can waterlog double slabs]
    6:56 Respawn anchors also can give off light [more than crying obsidian too] and are tnt proof. Also ender chests can do this and are used for anti mob spawners because of this and that they are a block that doesn't explode while not having a full hitbox. [There are others though, such as end gateways, end portals, end portal frames] {Also waterlogged blocks such as pickles, lanterns, (lava is a fluid) soul lanterns, glow lichen, amethyst buds, and amethyst crystals} - but crying obsidian is probably the best for most cases
    Not trying to be a know it all just letting people know

  • @trampoline11x
    @trampoline11x Před 4 měsíci

    There were so many tricks in this I never knew about, that I might actually get back in to minecraft, just to utilize these... I mean the redstone leaf chain alone got me hooked.

  • @emmawilkins2873
    @emmawilkins2873 Před rokem +27

    I learned more about redstone in this video than I ever have from copying redstone tutorials. This was so comprehensive and I had several aha moments! Great video!!!

  • @TheStone190
    @TheStone190 Před rokem +40

    I'd love a similar one with entities, here's an interesting fact about the dolfins :
    They can be usefull in redstone/item waterstreams for their item throwing properties. They will pick up and trow items 1 at a time with 1 tick delay (iirc) usefull to refresh the despawn timer, as well as to ensure pickup order of the items.

  • @tyrustyme3897
    @tyrustyme3897 Před měsícem

    I'm new to minecraft but I've always wondered what building a circuit out of the mine cart tracks would do.. you explained this 110% thanks again

  • @Dusk_Shade
    @Dusk_Shade Před 9 měsíci

    Being told that redstone ore lights up when you touch it punched me in the face with 10,000 megatons of nostalgia TNT

  • @959_MC
    @959_MC Před rokem +24

    note for #1: updates are expanded every game tick, so if you put a line of observers next to a line of leaves and place a log, the observers will activate one game tick after the last.

    • @Bo_3rd
      @Bo_3rd Před rokem +1

      Thanks for telling!

  • @FredbearOfficial
    @FredbearOfficial Před rokem +16

    There being 68 and not a single more reminds me of the very real story of a student having a 68.99% in a class, and wrote a lengthy email begging his teach to round his grade up a .01%, and he teacher simply wouldn't

  • @BierBart12
    @BierBart12 Před 7 měsíci

    Ancient debris/netherite blocks are interesting. I've been playing around with explosives mods and there seem to be two types of "explosion".
    One of them works like TNT and uses the blast resistance(even nukes can't break netherite), another seems to straight up remove the blocks around them, ignoring blast resistance.
    But not always.. some very precise explosives that seem to use this removal method still can't touch blast resistant blocks

  • @TheAdvertisement
    @TheAdvertisement Před 10 měsíci +1

    It's really interesting seeing how different the world of Minecraft is through the eyes of a redstone engineer, taking the quirk of a block you didn't think much of only to realize that it's perfecting for some type of contraption. Different minds see different things, and different potential!

  • @vodsofEvee
    @vodsofEvee Před rokem +39

    I think this video just helped me solve an issue I've been having with one of my farms for like 3 months. Thanks Mumbo!

  • @plumper303
    @plumper303 Před rokem +15

    2:46 Another cool thing about amethysts and redstone is that the pitch of the amethyst ringing sound from it transmitting vibrations is dependent on the redstone signal strength of the original vibration; super cool detail the devs added.

  • @bennyl9228
    @bennyl9228 Před 7 měsíci

    You can create instant wires using bud switches placed adjacently. Place a sticky piston, facing up, then a slime block on top, then a redstone block on top of that. Next to the piston, place another piston, facing up, then a honey block on top, then a redstone block on top of that. Keep placing these modules down. Then, add something to push the bud switches back into place, because they will break on use.

  • @midnight_vr4596
    @midnight_vr4596 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fun fact on java there's a gamerule at the bottom called lave source which allows u to creat and infinite lava source like you can do with water

  • @ca.b.92
    @ca.b.92 Před rokem +23

    I love the moment, where Mombo references his failed attempt on a swamp based slime farm, that got the technical community to investigate into the real good working swamp based slime farm.

    • @shadowscythes
      @shadowscythes Před rokem

      According to the people in the tmc community, this was a thing before Mumbo's farm existed but I would have to have proof of that to confirm it for certain.

  • @zomerkoninkjes
    @zomerkoninkjes Před rokem +30

    Also now I want to see a ton of hidden entrances with the things you mentioned in this video, hidden entrances never get old

  • @user-qt7oz2uo2d
    @user-qt7oz2uo2d Před rokem +1

    I might sound insane, but hear me out.
    If the rotation of lilypads is dependant on the block underneath it.
    Then you could potentially send secret codes by giving someone the seed of that world, and the coordinates of where to place the lilypads.
    Yes I watched a crime movie before this, my mind is in overdrive rn.

  • @blookygaming28
    @blookygaming28 Před rokem

    Another thing about redstone ore:
    When activated (either by right-clicking it or walking on it), it gives off a light level of 7, which can be useful if you need a temporary light source, since you don't need to break it or use redstone to turn it off; it turns off automatically, although a side effect is that you can't regulate when it turns off, once it's on, it stays on until it turns off.

  • @crazytiger6
    @crazytiger6 Před rokem +20

    3:12 just for clarification, you need a block above your head to do this

  • @christianclaydon8439
    @christianclaydon8439 Před rokem +115

    Can we also just appreciate how he's developed in building? I mean everything from his hobbit hole many seasons ago to the mini displays here look really nice and it's definitely an under appreciated talent of his.

    • @yannisjaigirdar3505
      @yannisjaigirdar3505 Před rokem +4

      Suprisingly the hobbit hole was in s7, which was only 2 seasons ago.

    • @widmo206
      @widmo206 Před rokem +2

      @@yannisjaigirdar3505 That was two entire seasons ago?

    • @grn1
      @grn1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@widmo206 The duality of man.

  • @fierydragonslayer9139
    @fierydragonslayer9139 Před 10 měsíci +3

    since the honey block isn't a full block, if you make a corner between two and put a water elevator on the other side, you can go up it if you stand in the corner of the honey.

  • @SakuraRyokoMusic
    @SakuraRyokoMusic Před rokem

    You forgot one that I found on my own, that you wouldn't believe. A chest. Not used for storage, but as an immovable block that is spawn proof -- like as a replacement for Obsidian, where it needs to be spawn proof, but not blast resistant. Sort of like how Glazed Terracotta can be used instead of Obsidian because it is movable; but it has the side effect of being a spawn-able block, and due to something like a flying machine, you cant use carpet or anything "normal" that you would use for spawn proofing. It's mostly only useful for 1 block high flying machine situations, or where you only have 1 block of space that you need to fill.
    Think of it like in a tightly packed redstone machine where if a block is spawnable, it can be fatal problem to the overall design, and flying machines are involved in the tight leftover space; but without the chest, it could provide a potential for say, a creeper to spawn there; but it needs to stay open to allow the flying machine to pass through; like consider a long T-shaped tunnel (1-2-1). that is exactly the right size for the flying machine(s), and would otherwise create a spawnable area.
    Placing chests instead of obsidian is the solution, and water / lava is not possible.

  • @kim_elise
    @kim_elise Před rokem +12

    "Useful in tunnel bores" I see what you did there lmao

  • @code_X1
    @code_X1 Před rokem +14

    68 so close yet so far

  • @pentherapy
    @pentherapy Před 4 měsíci

    That was insane! Most of my time playing Minecraft has been on 1.7, because I really love that generation of mods. What this video has made me realize is that the hyperfixation on resource production/automation is still there, it's just... in the vanilla game now, hidden in plain sight. Huh.

  • @raymondmcyeetface6850
    @raymondmcyeetface6850 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for all this information.

  • @Cinogard
    @Cinogard Před rokem +11

    It is incredible how the community manages to take the mechanics of the game and be able to utilise it in many many redstone contraptions and builds and everything else

  • @minewithmagpie
    @minewithmagpie Před rokem +16

    Mumbos voice is the most calming noise

  • @ayss0000
    @ayss0000 Před rokem

    hello mumbo, I'd like to provide an idea for an video:
    What is the fastest way to build a platform?
    i.e. I would like to build a 100x100 platform, what methods should I use for faster building?
    I think the techniques would have slight differences when comparing to bridging,
    and could cover both mid-air and ground building techniques.
    This tips could help a lot of survival players for building.
    Might as well cover some tips and tricks such as keybind settings.

  • @yeldarb141983
    @yeldarb141983 Před měsícem

    regarding clay; it can be baked in a smelter into either bricks or terracotta(depending on the form the clay is in. this was useful for me because in my current world, I didn't have easy access to clay at first, and I wanted a decorative fireplace with matching chimney for my initial base home.