73 Things You Shouldn't Do in Minecraft

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Published 2023-10-22
73 Things You Need to Stop Avoiding in Minecraft

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Produced by Jonah Walters
Edited by BBelle, NOOBster, and Quentin Tran
Research by MonocleMC and Jonah Walters
Footage by Frankie Mundo, MonocleMC, Samcraft, and Jonah Walters
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All Comments (21)
  • @crashgaming2694
    PSA: do NOT use dirt in the end EVER. Endermen can pick it up and get to you if you do the two high trick. Also they will destroy your bridges. I have made a grave error recently.
  • @Zaximillian
    I try to build floors in larger builds on Y levels that end in 3 or 8. * It automatically matches the world water level. * It helps connect your faraway buildings together. * It makes all of your rooms 4 blocks high beneath each ceiling, and allows more elegant ceilings while still leaving 3 block high walls.
  • Also if you play bedrock then you can hide lighting using slabs and stairs, light will shine through them since they aren't full blocks.
  • As a fellow clutterbug, nothing is more satisfying than cleaning your storage.
  • A stone axe may do more damage than a netherite sword, but there is one major downside: stone weapons and tools have much lower durability than netherite. even with enchantments, you'll probably spend more time at an exp farm with a stone tool than a netherite one.
  • @cyansphere3394
    28:48 Allow me to share one of my trick. It is fine to build 2 block tall rooms, but remember to build roof and floor with slabs. It not only save your materials, but also make your room practically 2.5 blocks tall, allow you to pile up two chests in a two-block tall room without problems in open the upper one.
  • @battae5984
    As a bedrock player, i don't have advancements
  • @danny_cookie
    That first one is advice to live by. In every world I always end up creating a huge room (about 15x15x6) with 24 double chests on each side of the room to hold all my things, labeled with signs. I always have an easy time finding things and putting things away thanks to this sort of storage system standard I've established for myself
  • Another awesome thing about Stonemasons is that is you go to a lush cave with a shovel, you can rack up a full inventory of clay within minutes Then go and trade with them, and you'll get around 20 levels and a stack or two of emeralds It's my favourite early-game experience/emerald farming method! Personally what i do is i also bring a Boat with Chest to get 2 inventories And combining that with the ender chest and shulker box trick, you can carry 81 inventories of clay with you! i have to try that eventually...
  • The Stone Axe > Netherite Sword is a Java only feature. Since Bedrock never got the Combat Update, Java has many advantages, such as off-hand wielding, Sweeping Edge, and Axe buffs.
  • @ZendilofRealms
    My knowledge is no longer from school, it's from this genius man
  • The mason has a pretty op trade early game considering how fast you can gather clay if you know how to do it.
  • @N0tkaz
    “Not about the amount of wood you have, its how you use it”
  • @tylersmart6488
    Lava's also renewable through a command now, by the way. Works just like water, so a simple 1x3 or 2x2 space gives infinite lava.
  • @The_Real_Tib
    Idk, i always used the f3+n for switching between creative and spectator. It is just faster
  • @OriginalRadEdits
    Raise your hand if you’ve watched skip the tutorial for a long time ✋
  • @FoxSlyme
    17:41 reloading resourcepacks to make it seem like it's lagging... I see what you did