- [Narrator] This chair
is made using no mods and this moving platform is
possible in Vanilla Minecraft. And today we're gonna
look at the wild things 100% possible without using any mods. I'd like to introduce you
all to my new pet berries. And yeah, you heard me right, I have berries as a pet, or
at least it looks like that. See, this user found out
that by catching a fox and making it invisible,
all that's left showing are the bushel of sweet
berries in its mouth. And for that matter I'm sure
you could use this to lead around just about any of the other items that a fox can carry in its mouth. But regardless of what you use, you'll want to keep this pet away from your chicken coop, or else. Now, how do you think
these carpets are floating? I'll give you a hint, it's not string, but instead this user found out that you can use glow
lichen to do the trick. And with their design, we can
shed some light on the build and maintain its style without
using ugly support blocks. And hey, this might
just offer an extra bit of subtle spawn proofing as well. So, whether you stop at the patio umbrella or use this for another kind
of magic carpet contraption, it's well worth a shot. We've all seen flying machines, but, what about flying platforms? Well, as crazy as it looks,
it's actually all capable through specific commands and better yet, we can even deactivate and reactivate the platform upon command, making room for some new ideas such as a target range
to trigger the move. Which would be quite the challenge for your next Minecraft parkour map. So, if you've got the time
to set up the command blocks, at least this is all possible without downloading Mod loader. Let me introduce you to the water lotus. Now, unlike the lily
pads that we're used to, this fan made flowers a lot more vibrant for the swamps that we've got. And if you're looking
to have one of your own, start by placing a warp
trap door below a lily pad and then with that base, you
can now place an item frame with a honeycomb block inside of it. And after that, be sure
to have topped it off with a brain coral fan and you'll have definitely
achieved the desired look. Do not open this barrel because even if it seems
innocent it's rigged to blow up with a bunch of TNT mine carts like so. And with an observer underneath
a block of your choice, we can make any seemingly
safe block into a death trap and then cover it up and
watch from a safe distance as your unsuspecting friend
interacts with a live explosive. Just don't leave them too traumatized because they might just
end up returning the favor. While Mojang waits until
the 1.19 wild update to add in their chest boats, the community has a way
to make one own right now. As Misticat found, we can
use the summon command to place a chest mine cart
into the backseat of your boat. And sure enough, we can place
our stuff in it just the same. Which, I'll be honest is a
lot better than just looking at yet another pack mule as a passenger. Instead of moving your stuff with hoppers, we're using conveyor belts instead. Since, with a system of
pistons and honey blocks you can move uncollected
items in the floor from one place to another just as a modded conveyor belt would. And if you wanna get really
creative, throw on some raw fish and have a brand new sushi
bar to impress your friends. This item does not exist in Minecraft. So how is it here in Vanilla? Well, by utilizing invisible item frames and a transparent map art,
you can decorate your house and get an amazing effect. Though, to get that transparent map art you are gonna need to head out to the void and make your pixel art there. Since, that's the only way
that we're gonna be able to get no background on the PNG. And that'll allow us to
make anything from plates on the dinner table, or even
signs of scare off our enemies. We can't normally place carpets on slabs but this seems to do the trick. And the answer here is
beds but not like this. Since, by using the command bar you can spawn in a lower
half of a bed like so, and although that new bed
is a little glossy looking, you'll see that any differences are virtually unnoticeable from afar. And with some slabs nearby to hide the wooden legs of the bed, it'll look even more convincing. Lettuce is one of the lesser
known crops in Minecraft. Probably because it doesn't exist. Well, maybe with these
creeper heads in your garden you might be convinced it does. From the right angle, these creeper heads give off the illusion that
you have fresh lettuce growing in your yard. Which should be enough
to convince your friends from a first glance. And while that face out the
back might be a dead giveaway, from the right position
this should do the trick from far away. Here's why you need to start bringing moss down into the mines. See, when placed next to stone
and then given bone meal, the moss replaces all
the surrounding blocks except for any precious ores
such as diamond and iron. And that'll mean no more
wasting your fortune pickax on the branch mining chores. Since instead, the hoe
can clean up just fine. And really I'd much
rather waste the stone hoe than my diamond pickax
trying to find these things. And if we're spending less to
make more, then I'm all in. Waterfalls used to look like this, but now, they look like this. And the reason for that makeover is the particle effects command. See, this user was creative
enough to use a command block to create exploding particles,
to resemble crashing water. And while the gray in the clouds might not be as convincing up close, for Vanilla alternative to Doctor4t's mod, I'd say this is worth paying attention to if you make creative maps. A ghast turret certainly
has a nice ring to it. And as you can see from this user design, it's a lot of fun too. Now, in order to create
this homemade design you're gonna need to bring
a ghast into the over world. Then, after you trap that new ghast, we can flip a lever to move
a piece of its trap wall up and down like so. And that'll let us choose how and when the ghast shoots a fireball. From there we just need a mash click to punch it in the right direction and we'll have ourselves
an open invitation to wreak havoc on your friends. Placing blocks on slabs
sounds like a pipe dream. So, why does this work? Well, if you use the summon command to get yourself a falling block, you can make sure it lands
right where you want it to be. And then, after typing the
command to summon it into place you'll have a permanent addition to your slab or stair shelf, which beats the alternative
of it floating, just saying. Now, this wolfs tail is spinning, but why? Well, to answer that we first need to know that a tamed wolfs tail
is linked to its health. So, the lower its health,
the lower the tail, and conversely if we use commands to make it have a higher health, yeah, the tail starts spinning. So, if you were to use the effect commands to give the dog both health
boost and regeneration, we could watch its tail spin in real time. Just don't get dizzy
when you try to watch it. Stop building your mine
cart tracks like this. Because instead, we should
be building them like this. Now, I know, conventional
wisdom says a straight line is the fastest way from
point A to point B. Well, much like a brachystochrone, these curves let us build
up some serious speed. I mean, this method can go
faster than fully powered rails. That's just insane. Hey, well it might take
a minute to figure out how to build this whole mess. Ever seen this kinda speed? It's definitely worth the trouble. Have you ever used a
tractor to farm sugarcane? Well, here's your chance. See, by using this user's model, we get something like the
create mod in our Vanilla world. And by combining a network of
pistons and hopper mine carts with honey blocks like so, this flying contraption
can harvest and collect all of the sugarcane
that it flies through. And better yet, we can even ride it if we hop in the mine cart like so. Just make sure you have this
return system on the other end. Otherwise, we'll fly off
well past your sugarcane. According to Mojang, we're
never gonna see chairs in the base game. But this seems to do the trick. And the secret here is an invisible llama. See, given the L like shape
of the llama's neck and body we can make a pretty convincing
arm chair to match them up. And if you're worried
about the glitchy llama coming out of the side of the chair, it's nothing invisibility
potions and banners can't fix. So, if you're trying to gather the knights at your round table, this
is a lot more convincing than crouching on a stair. Minecraft doesn't have guns. And thankfully so, might I add. Well, with this contraption, you can sure make it look like it does. After making an empty square
in the base of the blocks, all we need to do is trap a zombie or husk in a mine cart, name it a Dinnerbone and they'll be stuck with
their legs in the air. Which, if we use pistons to
push blocks to top it all off, we'll have earned ourselves
a self-seeking turret design. And Hey, if you were to use an enderman, those long legs that it
has, would be sure to look like some kind of
anti-aircraft defense system. And that should be plenty
intimidating to any visitors. If you were to fall on this carpet, you wouldn't take any fall damage. But this one over here would
break your legs just the same. So, what's the difference? Well, by using powdered snow, you can fall from a great height and take
no damage when you land. And that even happens when
you have a carpet on top meaning we can make whatever
kind of pixel art design we want and feel free to look at it while we're falling down. After all, it's not
gonna hurt when we land. Why are these armor stands fighting? Well, when you have these statues
roll over a detector rail, we can animate them like so. Which means that we can use
our very own armor stands to recreate something of a sword fight. And then if you have the rails
aligned in a row like so, we can throw them into mine carts and have the show commence. Which if you ask me could
really help to liven up your next Colosseum built. Just don't expect their
fight to end anytime soon, much like our fight against Fortnite. If you haven't heard we're
at war with Fortnite to prove that the Minecraft community
is the strongest there is. And that's why over 200,000
Minecraft fans have subscribed in the last 30 days,
we're just that powerful. So if you haven't already,
make sure to subscribe, so we can finally pass the
official Fortnite channel and become the strongest game on YouTube. Did you know that you could
do this with bubble streams? Because apparently, if you
throw eggs directly at the water those projectiles will ricochet and bounce along the bubbles. And functionally, this is
a lot like an ender pearl stasis chamber. Well, we're just using a lot more momentum when we throw it out. Which means, if you make
a couple of baskets, you might be able to set this up for your very own basketball game. And Hey, since it works
with other entities, with the right amount of force this could be the wild edition
for your next TNT cannon. With this one way glass, we can see in and the criminals can't see out. Let me explain, without
using any mods, all we need are some tinted glass blocks
to help us get the effect. And if you place a wall of
tinted glass on a build like so, all we need to do is
make sure that one side has enough light and the
other one is completely dark. That way, when you stand
on one side of the glass you're only gonna see that
darkness, while on the other, you can see perfectly through as planned. And with that folks, have a good one. All right. (faint lively music)