30 Minecraft Things You Should DO MORE OFTEN

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Published 2022-08-17
Seriously, you're not burning your chests? They'll burn forever without vanishing like wood, and apparently also light your nether portals!

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All Comments (21)
  • @JoeEnderman
    Imagine if planting saplings in soul soil turns them into dead bushes to show how soul soil absorbed life in the first place.
  • @deadble5k
    "Minecraft is a game" - ibxtoycat, August 17th 2022
  • @ivymarie346
    Shear spider webs and then break them down from your inventory to get 9 string instead of one from using swords! Edit: aaaaand they removed it in the 1.20 update and I'm appalled 😭
  • @ricedanan
    Fun Fact: You can load a crossbow with Fireworks that have a Firework Star. This effectively turns your crossbow into a rocket launcher which is great for crowd control if there are a large amount of mobs grouped up together like during a raid.
  • @noizeaous7267
    The best way to never lose coordinates, is to tattoo them.
  • @Benjamin-rm2nt
    "Chat has uses beyond censoring you in your own single player game" 💀
  • In tunnels and mines I always place torches on the right hand wall to avoid getting lost in underground mazes.
  • @mikekelly1771
    Handy hint, carry a book and quill for making notes like coordinates. Or, use an anvil to name a tool or armour piece your base coordinates so you can always find your way home.
  • @orphan-eater
    To this day, i am still wondering why he was melting chests on the thumbmail
  • When making your own village, use iron doors with buttons inside and out to keep villagers safe. They're too stupid to push buttons, so they'll stay safely inside their houses. If one escapes, break the door down and ring a bell, he'll run back into his house and you can just re-place the door.
  • Wow, he used a lot of Kirby sound effects in the intro! AND ALSO POSSIBLY THROUGHOUT THE VIDEO
  • @Tripod9648
    a big mistake early player tend to do (i know because that was me), is making the house extremely big while having very little in it. I use to make big houses and not know what to do with all that space. I know that in the moment, we all allow our creativity to run wild and think bigger is better. When in reality, efficiency is much better. What a lot of early players don’t realize is that making a big house takes twice as much resources, twice as much torches so mobs don’t accidentally spawn inside the house, and twice as many tools and work stations to fill in all of that empty space. It’s also dismotivating having a big house with nothing on it. It makes the brain feel like it’s never enough. I now prefer a small/ compact house with all of my basic needs available to me at all times.
  • 1) I like the use of chat as a way of taking notes within the game, but I like using a Book even better. That way, you always have the coordinates to key locations on hand. I've also started using signs with coordinates on them to point me in the right direction. 2) I use the Wall as a "vertical slab" all the time, but I still want/think we need actual vertical slabs. There are plenty of things that we can do with a vertical slab that are not possible with Walls. 3) Cave houses are perfect for starter houses and remote bases, and I agree that it is an often underused building technique 4) I've gone to using Lava Buckets for smelting almost exclusively since they added Pointed Dripstone and the ability to make a Lava Farm. 5) I'm still impressed with the glass-covered main end island.
  • @Papokin3002
    13:00; you can also craft suspicious stew on bedrock the same way you can on java: a flower, a brown mushroom, a red mushroom, and a bowl. However, the most efficient method would be the brown mooshroom since it doesn't require any mushrooms only a bowl and a flower.
  • I like how some of his ideas aren’t even that good, so it’s kind of funny when they don’t work and he just laughs at it
  • I write down notes and coordinates on my in-game "Book & Quill". Easy to keep track of, and has worked for me for years. Don't forget to COPY YOUR WORLDS to use as a backup in case you fall in lava with it tho!!
  • That tree tip is unironically so useful when expanding a village. Idk why I never thought of planting a tree where I want the corner columns to go
  • @Iisho
    The "cave house" is one I've been doing for a longgggg time. In almost every world I play in my first home is in a cave, hill, or mountain. I dont have to spend much time getting resources to build it since Im carving it out and I can focus on staying safe through the night.
  • @imakid42069
    next minecraft update: disabled writing coordinates in chat to not let children tell their coordinates in real life