10 Things Minecraft Shouldn’t Have Removed

114,124
0
Published 2024-03-28
Minecraft Has Removed Features Like: Far Lands, Sword Shields, Craftin Notch Apples and more. Here's 10 Features People Would Love To Have Back. Or should they stay removed?
✅ Host a Server On wisehosting.com/ - Use code "SHULKER" to get 25% OFF!

Instagram & Twitter - @ShulkercraftYT
Business email: shulkercraftyt(at)gmail.com
Music from Epidemicsound: www.epidemicsound.com/referral/11jn8r/

All Comments (21)
  • @Vlame
    I still miss the sword animation from 1.8. It was a great feature to declare that you come in peace 😢
  • @RedSpiritVR
    Mojang is so out of touch and yet they say they care about what the community thinks, and then they go and remove beloved features for... Whatever reason.
  • @AzabeReviewsEN
    I found funny the fact they add things with no 100% lore , but vague information , for us to create our own lore with them . But they do not add back farlands , a bug for sure , but looks much more interesting and make you to want to travel and you also have a reason to travel so far . Not just a simple wall blocking you completly , but something like farlands and there to be really hard mobs to kill , or things like that , would make the world wall much more interesting and enjoyble.
  • @xsrcxiq453
    The void fog was the best, they could just have an option for it, removing it was a bit too much i would say,it just gave a "mystery" feel
  • @Modeus.
    I remember playing Minecraft with my cousin, and after I hauled a lot of gold, tried to craft a Notch Apple for him. I genuinely sat there for a minute staring at the screen when I saw that the crafting recipe is no longer in the game.
  • @N0RZC
    The fact that mojang removed sword blocking feature really tells us alot about how that dev team thinks
  • @gentlefarmer9013
    The world customization and damage sound effects are the two I'd like back
  • @Nyulae
    I’m not sure if this would fit on the list, or if anyone even remembers this old block, but on the old versions of pocket edition, the nether didn’t exist. so, instead you needed to craft what is called a nether core reactor. I don’t completely remember the recipe, all i remember is it needed a diamond and 4 gold, but I do remember the structure you needed to build around it (kind of like how you need to activate a conduit) and right click the reactor to spawn a large nether room. all you needed to do was survive in it, then you were let out, but it is so cool looking back at what that was and it brought back a lot of childhood memories.
  • @sergiobarros6102
    I have fond memories of the customized world I had created once. It was a world without any body of water. Super cool to explore and looking like a devastated land, "Mad Max" style.
  • @jannevorrath5439
    The removal of the far lands is absolutely sad. It would be absolutely awesome to habe as a natural worldborder if it would be a feature. Even though i have never seen them and the majority of players have also not seen them probably. They are Minecraft culture legend. They got even not to small mentioning in the story mode.
  • @Hornet049
    Sword shield should make a return as a parry feature. You have to time your parry or else you'll take damage. Parried projectile should hit the enemy. Like in dead cells.
  • @maxthailandop
    Enchanted golden apple should be craftable again because it still take 4 sec and less op than totem, damn 😢
  • @DriestApollo
    If they added the enchanted golden apple recipe back but with 8 raw gold blocks, it would be perfectly balanced!
  • @TheFeralBachelor
    The first one, World Customization, would be awesome. I could reduce the size of caves. I get it, caves are cool but most are just too big.
  • @majkipl9684
    I remember all of them, I think I am getting old...
  • @sorinilie8711
    Some time ago I had a 1.11 or 1.12 world and I went fishing afk. When I went to see what I got I saw that I got a bow with inf and mending
  • @GAMERFR3D
    5:46 The reality is, they should just add all of them and make them random making the audio less repetitive while also pleasing everone attached to a specific sound.