- Did you know you could
turn your boat into a tank? Did you know that you can
instantly mine obsidian? And here are 31 Minecraft
facts you maybe missed. According to the YouTube overlords the fastest anyone's ever
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boat into a turret. Because you'll soon notice, guardians can still shoot lasers outta the back seat of a boat. So if managed to get one of
these shotgun in your vehicle it'll be a literal shotgun that you can point towards your friends. And the best part, it'll only target the other
players who aren't in the boat. It'll completely ignore
you in the front seat. Which is a blessing, but maybe make sure to drink an invisibility potion, so that it doesn't attack you
when you dismount the boat. The Lily of the Valley
has the exact same texture no matter which angle you view it from. Which makes for a really
weird optical illusion when you start to walk around the Lily. And as this video points out, it even still works like that if you stand above it and
move around in the circle. Which is more than a little weird and honestly it starts to hurt my head. If you were to put string over lava then no players can hear it,
but they can still fall in. And the reason being is
that lava only makes noise when there's air blocks above it. So the string stops that. And since oddly enough
the string doesn't burn, it'll stay there long enough for you to convince one of
your friends to fall in. And if you are that friend, take this as a lesson to make
sure to look out for lava. Even if you can't hear it nearby. Much like glass blocks, you can use glass paints to
change the color of beacon beam. And then if you stack them, you can change that color multiple times, which allows us to get
this kind of pixel art that you're seeing here. All we have to do is just build a shape outta stain glass pans
inside the beacon beams and we'll have a fully visible and fully functional beacon still to see. And then if you wanna have
a break in the beacon path without blocking it off,
wall blocks do the trick. Since the beacon isn't visible
while it's on the inside but it still goes through the
top since it's transparent. A nice discovery for sure. Here's how to trap the admin. With this user setup of command blocks, we're able to establish another portal, change their game mode to adventure mode and then permanently trap them inside because they can't access their
commands or their inventory. And again, because
they're in adventure mode they won't be able to
break any blocks either. So they'll just be stuck
there to the end of time or until some other operator
wants to help them get out. Whichever one happens first. If you crouch while on slime blocks, while wearing swift sneak three boots, you'll be able to move faster
on it than regular walking. No joke, this lets us go to
speed of 2.3 blocks per second. Instead of the regular 1.3 that we'd get from standard walking. I mean, it's still not fast but it's a lot better
than what we had before. Obsidian takes a long time to mine. But what level of
efficiency would you need to instant mine obsidian? Well, under regular conditions, it takes 1.55 seconds to mine obsidian using an efficiency V
phase 2 Netherite pickaxe. Which compares to roughly eight seconds that it would take with a
regular Netherite pickaxe. And as this user found out,
if we go through all the data, we can see that with this give command we can get ourselves a special
level 50 efficiency pickaxe and that'll let us breeze through obsidian even faster than creative mode. You probably know that carpets
can be placed over string but what about these blocks? Because the truth is that
carpet only needs to be placed over any non-air block, which oddly enough means
that it's completely fine to bridge with carpet, over
water, grass, fire, snow, and even lava blocks. And while I wouldn't recommend
using only a piece of cloth to keep you safe from the lava beneath, as this user did show,
it's clearly possible. Just maybe not the most safe. If you have yourself a flame bow, you're able to shoot powdered
snow blocks to destroy them. Though, I honestly don't
know why you'd do this instead of a shovel or a bucket, but it does make for a fun pass time. And who knows, it might be good
for a hidden snow mini game where you'd have to
shoot the powdered snow within a sea of regular snow. And to me that feels like
the kind of challenge you'd see outta Breath of the Wild. You can't see it, but there's
invisible pistons here. And the way we did that is using a bug that's in Bedrock edition. Since if you play on this version you can make a piston invisible by breaking it while it's being powered by repeating Redstone clock. And then when you add back in the blocks and break the clock, it can still function like
a regular sticky piston. Which I'll admit will make for the coolest hidden base of the game. If unfortunately it didn't reload as soon as you log outta the world. But still a cool glitch to
experience while you're in it. If you accidentally started a raid, you should just dig down. And the reason is because
a three block hole will still let you attack
a Ravager that's over top while staying completely
safe from any of its damage. Which is good because
if you're over on ground these mobs can chase you pretty quickly. But from down here you're
able to finish the job using nothing more than stone tools, or if you have more blocks on hand just build up eight, place a trap door. That little bit of crawling
will let you get close enough to hit it without it being
able to look up and hit you. Both of which are much appreciated. Every time that you break
a skull catalyst block it drops 20 XP, which means
that if we carry these around we'll have a quick and portable
way to repair mending tools whenever you step away from
the base of your farms. And since it's not exactly easy to get a bunch of bottles of enchanting. I think you'll find this
is a lot more reusable. According to MoJang, honey is the stickier block
when compared to slime blocks. But why do these only
stick to slime blocks then and not the honey block? Well, even though it's on the bug tracker the reason is because
honey is 14 by 15 by 14, while slim is the full
16 pixels on each side. And that would be why
we can't put our vines, glow-like and then the
rest on top of these. Just cause there's not enough room. Here's how to trade
your dirt for emeralds. It's just gonna take a few steps. First, we have to play on 1.19 so that we can turn our dirt into mud using the water bottle. And then dry out that mud
block on top of drip stone for the clay blocks. After that we break the clay
blocks for the clay balls and then we trade those
with the stone Mason, finally getting us our emeralds. So it is quite the process,
but being able to literally go from dirt to dollars
is worth it in my eyes. Without breaking any blocks, how would you get out of this hole? Well, silly as it seems, a
door's actually the solution. And maybe the best one. Since if you place down a door and then flip it back and forth, you'll be able to hop
up the steps of the door and go up two blocks at a time, which could be exceptionally useful for helping you get out of
a hole or an animal pad. And that way, any of the other mobs that are trapped in there with you they won't be able to hop up the blocks while you're pillaring out to escape. This command summons a Wolf and this one summons my pet
dog, Graham, every single time. And the only difference is that the way that I got this one was using the F3 plus I command. Since that will allow us to
copy everything about an entity down to its exact NBT data. And folks this will work for
any mob or block that you have. Meaning they could even copy
everything inside a chest including the item specific attributes. Which is a real life saver when you're trying to
mess around in creative. And it'll save you from having to look at
the Wiki to figure out what exact tag you need to
change for a blue axolotl. This store is locked, but that's nothing that a
bit of water can't solve. Since with a splash bottle
of water right here, we're able to extinguish
the campfire through a wall and that'll trigger an
observer to open up the door. And then if you want the
system to be reusable we just walk through, have a dispenser reignite
it with a Flint and steel and that'll make sure it's ready for the next time that we walk outside. Here's how to beat the war and
using just some wool blocks. Now, as you might know, wool can be used to deafen the sound that comes from the vibrations. Which if we take that
to the logical extreme, if we then place wool around a warden as it's climbing outta
the ground while spawning, we'll be able to make it both trapped and oblivious to what's
happening around it. Which at that point means we
can walk around the perimeter. And then it'll de-spawn after time when it doesn't get any stimulus. It's a bold move, but it can work out if you've got the right skills. It's hard to notice but the
game actually has green vignette that can show during the nausea effect. But you're only able to see this if you change this
setting in accessibility. Because when the distortion
effects are lowered the game switches out
the typical warbly effect for a kind of green tint that
creeps in on your screen. Which is a lot less, well, nauseating. And honestly, at this point it feels like the effect's
not even that annoying. A mild inconvenience at worse. The first ever mob vote for Minecraft wasn't
between any of these mobs. Rather it was between
the Llama and the Alpaca. Back in 2016, Jeb posted
this unofficial Twitter poll to help fans decide whether or not it should be Llamas or Alpacas. And as we know, Llamas won in a landslide and I'm afraid whoever wanted Alpacas got a real spit in the face
when they were added in. Ice boats are great but they don't handle corners too well. Especially when you're
traveling at high speeds. But luckily that's where
this user's water design starts to help you out. And with this, we'll be able
to travel diagonal distances without being perfectly
aligned down the center. Which is a huge help when you're
traveling in the Overworld so that you don't fall off course. So while another design
might be technically faster, this one feels a lot more user friendly. If you have yourself in LA, you also have yourself
a mobile light source. Let me explain. Using the dynamic lights feature in something like opting or a data pack. It's possible that if
you give your LA an item that can be a light source
such as a torch or a lantern, then it'll carry that around and still light up the area around you. And hey, since we didn't
get fireflies in 1.19 I think this is the closest
we got on the Wild update. instead of harvesting
your crops like this, try a Redstone lamp, because with the way that the
mechanics work for the game these crops can only exist when there's a certain amount
of light source nearby, which in turn means that if we
were to flick the switch off, brick one of the crops,
the rest will then update so that they're broken to
in the new light level. And then you can turn back on the lights and pick up all the new crops
that you just harvested. Which is probably the
simplest amount of Redstone that you need to make
an automatic crop farm. Ever since the 1.16 update, we've now had support for
adding different emojis in the job addition of
Minecraft related items. Like pickaxes, swords, and
Tridents, and even potions, both splash and regular. Which seems like a pretty
minor feature to add, but it could make for
some extra cool signage. Especially if you're trying to sell these different items in a shop. With your Riptide trident, we can go up to 200 blocks into the sky. And the way we do this is that
if we wait for a rainstorm and then continuously bounce
off a slime block bounce pad, each time that we bounce back down, we'll launch higher than the last, which in turn gets us more momentum, and we can continue to do this until we reach so high in the sky that the rain becomes snow. Meaning we're so high up in the atmosphere that it starts to get cold up there. And well, that's all fun and games. Just make sure that you
actually land on the slime block when you're ready to come down. We don't need to go from your highest high down to your lowest low. Instead of placing all
these flowers by hand, we're gonna do it with a bow. Strange as it may seem, using
the place feature command we're able to swap out an
entity for a decoration. So if we set up the
execute command like this in a command block, that'll be able to turn
our spray of arrows into a beautiful flower garden. And if you wanna make this
whole process even faster I'd recommend using a multi-shot crossbow. So you get even more of a spray at the end just make sure not to shoot anybody while they're enjoying the roses. How do we make these mine carts fly? Well, the reason's bees. Because if you summon in a mine cart riding as a passenger on top of a bee, it'll actually still let
the mine carts fly around and they'll still be functional. And then if we take after this user and make the bees invisible, we have quite the mini game to climb up to the top of the base. Just make sure you
don't hit the sneak key. Otherwise you'll be in a spot
way worse than last place. The warden's a tough mob to kill. And because of that, it
can't drown or burn alive. So if you were to put it on
top of a pad of magma blocks, it would never die. But if you put those same
magma blocks under water it also could never escape, because its movement speed is
too slow to escape the current it'll just spin around in
a circle on those bubbles. Which is hilarious to watch but still don't get too close to it. Otherwise it could still
use its sonic boom attack and make it a lot less funny to watch. In the April fool's one
block at a time snapshot, it's possible to mount the enderdragon and ride it around as your own. Sure enough, if you get close
enough where you can do this you'll be able to hop on
and steer it as you want. Letting you use this for both a tunnel bore and
some form of fast travel. And plus it lets you move
the enderdragon around in the over world, which is
more than it does by itself in regular versions. But the part that I don't get is that we only see three
rows of hearts described here. And if you ask me that seems pretty low for the biggest boss in Minecraft. Instead of using fireworks
rockets, why not try a dolphin? Silly as it sounds, there is
a way to use dolphin's grace for a boost while you're flying. Simply attach a lead to a
dolphin, swim underwater and then start flying
for that speed boost. And if you get it down just right, you're even able to build up
enough momentum underwater to launch yourself right out of the ocean. Just make sure not to drop your dolphin while you're up there. You might not see it but there's actually a
bubble elevator here. Because in Bedrock, we can make a fully
operational bubble elevator without having any water or sand nearby. To do this, we make our
regular bubble elevator using soul sand water sources, then block out the water
sources using powdered snow, and finally use an endport
to break the soul sand. Which sure enough, leaves this kind of
airstream that still works. Why? No clue, but I'm not
gonna argue with results. And with that folks, YouTube thinks that you
might like this video. So see if they're right and
have a good one, all right?