Minecraft images that will make you question everything in life.

1,295,607
0
Published 2023-06-25
The end of an era? I surely hope not.
www.reddit.com/r/PhoenixSC/

Merch: phoenixsc.store/
Cape: store.badlion.net/shop/PhoenixSC

Human or Not game: www.humanornot.ai/

--------------------------------------------------------------------
This channel is powered by Shockbyte server hosting --

Receive a 25% discount on your first month on a server with code "PHOENIXSC"! shockbyte.com/partner/phoenixsc

--------------------------------------------------------------------

If you'd like to monetarily support the channel, consider joining as a member!
youtube.com/channel/UCj4zC1Hfj-uc90FUXzRamNw/join

SECOND CHANNEL: youtube.com/phoenixsucksat
TWITTER: twitter.com/phnixhamsta
TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/phoenixsclive
WEBSITE: phoenixsc.me/
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/phnixhamstasc

#Minecraft is a game about breaking and placing blocks, developed by Mojang.
Minecraft: minecraft.net/

Music:
Wayne Jones - Mr. Sunny Face
Final Fantasy VII - Victory Fanfare
Kevin MacLeod - Danse Morialta
Mario Kart 64 - Credits
Mario Kart 64 - Toad's Turnpike
Undertale OST - Megalovania
Wii Menu Music

#PhoenixSC #Memes

All Comments (21)
  • @czpiaor
    My head canon is that whenever Steve crafts anything that doesn’t physically make sense, he keeps the extra bits in case he needs an extra bit of iron for door hinges, cork for bottles, paddle for boats, etc
  • @aguywithahat7085
    Planks being hollow makes so much sense. Planks and logs are made out of the same stuff, and presumably have the same density, but one somehow quadruples itself upon being crafted.
  • @jayedgar1384
    The plank blocks being hollow makes actual sense to me. Like i thought immediately "its just more dense. Same mass. Different volume"
  • @Vydra-
    A 10 minute phoenix video? How strange!
  • @KittyGamer1514
    You see the excess wood is transmuted into the redstone needed to make the pressure plate work, same with stone, iron, and gold, this also explains how you repair a tool using only the mineral the tool head is made from.
  • @decmant
    6:21 i dont know how this occured in survival, but in bedrock there used to be a command where you could place a lava_cauldron using /setblock or /fill i think, when filled with water, it would look like a dark lava texture.
  • @callbettersaul
    The bot at 9:00 used fluent capitalisation, grammar and punctuation, but at the last message it suddenly used slangs and whole message was lowercase.
  • @amogu_
    The real question is what happens to the rest of the wood when you make a button?
  • @theoneheadman
    Wooden Planks not beeing solid blocks makes sense. You take the wood, cut it into multiple planks and then nail them to a cube.
  • @cobaltbluesky2276
    the "no mods" clip is done by teleporting invisible shulkers (the only mob that you can stand on) a tiny bit very quickly along with having a floating block entity follow it to give it a texture.
  • @Rippertear
    You gotta tear up both of those blocks to find the good piece of wood. That's why there's a bunch of particles when you craft pressure plates, buttons, etc. You can then use those scraps to make a stopper for a bottle :)
  • @HTETyt
    I like to think that the wooden planks are compressed so hard that they turned into a plate, and that's why it's called a pressure plate.
  • @TheBeast94YT
    0:28 For anyone wondering, this build references an old pixel gore animation. I will not elaborate further, and I’ve seen enough interdet to know some people will either not be phased or will be grossed out for maybe 20 minutes
  • @dimitar4y
    10:05 "WHAT?" yep. sums it up correctly. This must become as popular as flappy bird or more. Everyone must know of this.
  • @TheMonkeydela
    On the note of repairing tools, in my experience digging and picking (yes I've gotten around in my days) it's always the handle that gives before the head of your tool. So yes the wood should be more impactful than the material your pick is made of
  • @partyennard9026
    everyone "wonders where the rest of the wood goes in a pressure plate" Me "wondering where the rest of the wood goes in a button"
  • @jonnytb212
    4:52 this is a reference to a meme “ballin” where a man walks down the street looking hella thick and 3 guys follow from behind. Then NSFW things happen but 100% of the time the video cuts out before that part.