150 Minecraft Java vs Bedrock Things!

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Published 2024-07-15
This is a stack of items in Bedrock, and this is what it looks like in Java! And here are 150 differences between Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition!

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  • @PrismBlock
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  • @blazonbz2191
    Fun Fact about fact 40: there is a variation of TNT in Bedrock, that can explode underwater. But it's only obtainable with the Education Edition toggled on.
  • Another thing: When an item goes through the end portal in the End in bedrock edition, a glitch happens that makes the item spawn 33 THOUSAND blocks in the air (still at x=0 z=0). If you reload the game, the item will be transported to only y=512)
  • @lachreaper835
    I think they both have pros and cons and they are both great!
  • @Edvit40
    0:23 "Push a shulker box into a chest" proceeds to push a chest in a shulker box
  • 11:02 its actually a bug called sand skipping ,that lets you tp any entity through walls, its pretty annoying for the prison community
  • @ItzDannK
    150 Differences ❌ 167 Differences ✅
  • at 23:20 he says that the secret entrance doesn't work in bedrock, but in does. At the java part he does a block hight above the shulker, if you do that in bedrock you can also fall through!
  • Fun fact in Java edition Its kinda Broken Because if you enchant metherite sword with sharpness 5 then you get grinder And place It then get one more sword The enchanted one in upper slot And the normal below It then you get metherite sword with 13 Attack damage!! You cat enchant It again And repeat until more than 100 ATTACK DAMAGE (op netherite sword)
  • @shinikam1
    I have never played bedrock, never had access to it. I have been playing Java since 2011, but bedrock seems to have much more love put into it, much more life and many more small details. Sometimes it feels like Java is the unloved child just because it doesn't have a marketplace. I know bedrock has a lot of bugs but so does Java, despite what people to choose to ignore. This theory is further confirmed by the idea that Java has been held behind for ages due to bedrock. Bedrock is also way better in the optimization department. ATP it feels like the only reason they keep Java around is to avoid a community outlash
  • @Oturan20
    You can change gamemode by pressing F3 & F4 at the same time in Java.
  • That is a lie, in Bedrock edition the game is coded to give the parrot fatal poison for 1000 seconds, so if you have enough splash potions of healing, it can survive the effect.
  • @oceanclawz
    I'm a bedrock player, and I noticed something weird about chests. Yk how they aren't able to be opened with normal blocks above of them? Well, if you try to put a sea lantern above it, you'll be able to open it perfectly fine!
  • you can actually explode tnt underwater you just have to put blocks around it to stop it from going anywhere and light the TNT and make sure to drop the sand or gravel above it
  • 0:18 It may be because they would have to code how the water would affect the arrow. Meaning the skeleton would need a whole new alway of aiming that could be buggy.
  • @bagel0820
    I like how others just hate on the opposite versions. Like, you’re hating the game you’re playing. Same gameplay but just different features.