Minecraft has a ton of secret things that
I’m sure you didn’t know about. Especially with the new 1.19 update, a bunch
of smart people have dug up some secret easter eggs in the code of the new snapshot. Without further adieu, let’s test your knowledge
and see how much of a minecraft expert you are with these 31 secret minecraft things,
I bet you didn’t know. Hard version. And as always if you do end up enjoying the
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how many facts you knew out of 31. I bet it’s not gonna be that many. But with that said, let’s get right into
it and I hope you enjoy. Number 1. You can actually use fossils to find ancient
debris. Because of the way the game's code works,
if you’re in versions 1.18-1.18.2 all you have to do to get netherite is find one of
these two fossils in the nether. Then, go to the north east most block of the
fossil, dig out 5 blocks north and just mine down. Literally 9 times out of 10 you’ll find
ancient debris, easy as that. Number 2. In the options file of the 1.19 experimental
snapshot there’s a secret line that has a message in minecraft enchanting table language. This encoded message translates to “the
warden is not what it seems.” At first this just seems cryptic but almost
exactly a year ago in the 1.17 launcher, there was another secret message that translated
to “the axolotls are not what they seem”. This is certainly a strange parallel that
definitely implies some weird things about minecraft lore. But what do you guys think? Number 3. If you turn on chunk borders with f3 and g
and head over to an intersection of 4 chunks, setting up an end portal with each corner
in a different chunk makes the portal spawn outside the frame. This is definitely a strange bug that will
surely confuse your friends. Number 4. In the game files of the 1.19 snapshot there’s
code for a pillager head. Now I know that sounds crazy but hear me out. Currently in minecraft, mob heads actually
have a use. If you wear a mob head there's code in the
game that makes that mob not be able to notice you from far away. Well, while there’s only 4 different usable
heads right now, in the code that makes this mechanic work, there’s a template for the
same functionality in pillagers and blazes. So that’s definitely something to look forward
to when the full update drops. Number 5. Speaking of mob heads though, there's something
else that you might not have known about this piece of headgear. For whatever reason wearing a carved pumpkin
on your head reduces the damage of falling dripstone by 50%. So the next time you’re going caving, make
sure to bring this hardhat with you. It might just save your life. Number 6. The biome you’re in can actually determine
your luck when fishing. If you hop on the minecraft wiki, you’ll
see that certain biomes offer a higher treasure percentage when you go fishing. The highest of these is the mesa biome, so
the next time you want to catch some enchanted books, be sure to set up by the badlands for
the best odds. Number 7. The poisonous potato has been one of the most
useless items for a while now, but that’s about to change. If you locate a spruce village in the new
1.19 snapshot and go to a campfire, there’s actually a chance that it generates with poisonous
potatoes on top. That’s because this update introduces a
new functionality that lets poisonous potatoes be placed on a campfire to turn into regular
potatoes. Thank you Mojang, for finally giving this
item an actual use. Number 8. Speaking of upcoming things in Minecraft 1.19,
there's a couple new achievements on the way as well. Not yet in the achievement tree but certainly
in the game's code are two of the best new achievements I've ever seen. If you manage to kill every type of fish in
the game with a trident named Skewer, you get an achievement called “Kebab'd”. Is it worth it? Absolutely. Number 9. If you look carefully at the two lantern textures,
you may notice a bit of a discrepancy. The soul lantern texture is actually one pixel
lower down than the regular lantern texture. No this isn’t a mistake, and according to
texture developer jappa, it’s due to the weight of the guilt of what had to be done
to make this lantern. Definitely a bit spooky. Number 10. Another slight texture easter egg that you
may not have known about is the warped sign. True to its name, the warped sign is the only
sign in the game who’s texture has a different symbol combination. I don’t think these symbols really mean
anything but it’s still a neat little detail to have it actually warped. Number 11. In the new 1.19 update, if you shift right
click a bed it won’t set your spawn. Allowing you to pass the night while you’re
away from home without having to worry about obstructing your previous sleeping spot. A great new addition for adventurers. Number 12. Remember that ancient debris method from earlier,
well it’s actually not the only one. Minecraft is packed with weird things that
use the same generation algorithm, and this is one of them. If you’re looking for a quick way to pick
up some gold ore, all you have to do is find a pumpkin patch. Both of these features use the same engine
to generate just with a slight offset. So if you find a pumpkin patch, just head
to the southmost block of the bunch and dig 4 blocks south. Right below you you’re nearly guaranteed
to find gold. Number 13. Speaking of gold, Minecraft 1.19 introduced
a new functionality to the smithing table. If you ever wanted some of that classy looking
gilded blackstone but don’t have a bastien nearby, you can actually combine a silk touched
block of gold ore with a piece of blackstone in a smithing table. And in the process get all the gilded blackstone
you’ll ever need. Number 14. By the same token, you can also now use the
smithing table to copper plate blocks. All you need is some cobblestone and a copper
ingot and you’ve got yourself a copper block. Way more convenient than getting 9 pieces
of copper. Does make you wonder when the fletching table
will ever get some functionality though. Number 15. While phantoms are definitely creatures of
insomnia, a better way to kill them might just be in your sleep. If you sleep on the night of a full moon,
your pet cat has a 50% chance of gifting you a phantom membrane in the morning. Slower, but way less of a hassle then killing
these monsters yourself. Number 16. Naming a written book Degussa changes your
game language to Shakespearean english. A reference to Mojang developer Aron Nieminen’s
avatar, which resembles a knight in a chain helmet. Number 17. On the topic of armor, smooth I know, if you
have every base type of armor in your inventory at once, you can get the new fashionista achievement. This achievement is actually way harder than
it seems, cause to get the chain armor you have to get it off naturally spawning mobs. But once you do you can brag to all your friends
then immediately throw half of it away. Number 18. Yet again on the armor front, this update
introduced another functionality for the blast furnace. Now using a blast furnace you can smelt your
diamond tools and armor into actual diamonds. While this seems like an awful deal at first,
combining that with armorsmith villagers produces an infinite supply of diamonds. Probably won't have this feature make the
cut though. Number 19. In version 1.18.1 the desert well actually
had a different name in the game files. While this structure is so pathetic it’s
considered a terrain feature like a tree instead of a real structure, in the code of the 1.18.1
update it was named something very interesting. Treasure well. While this was removed in 1.18.2, it is interesting
and hints at a potential change to this otherwise useless structure. At least they’re thinking about it. Number 20. If you rename the warden to william using
a name tag in the new 1.19 snapshot, he actually begins to glow similar to a spectral arrow
effect. This is a reference to one of the official
minecraft channel videos, secrets of the warden. In this video the warden is canonically named
william as a joke but it looks like that joke is now immortalized within the game itself. Number 21. The tipped arrow of luck is the only arrow
in the game whose texture contains a few extra particles. It’s also the only tipped arrow that can’t
be gathered in survival. This is also most likely to separate it from
the tipped arrow of poison, with a nearly identical color scheme. Number 22. The final texture easter egg that I’m aware
of is this one that’s been in the game for a while but nobody seems to mention it. The jungle sapling item while being the tallest
sapling model is the shortest in the creative inventory. Ironic but motivational. Number 23. If you haven’t already noticed, all the
different chiseled blocks in the game are a reference to some sort of mob. Creepers, withers, guardians, and now this. This is the new polished deepslate and its
whereabouts were a mystery until developer kingbdogz revealed the secret on twitter. Can you guess what mob it is? Well according to Mojang this block is officially
a prototyped warden design. I can kinda see it but I think they're stretching
this one a little. Number 24. Another useless item that was given functionality
in this update was glow lichen. Glow lichen in real life famously has the
ability to capture moisture, so Mojang paralleled that in game with this new addition. As of version 1.19, all water that is waterlogged
with glow lichen can’t be dried up by a sponge. Giving base builders a whole new protection
against potential griefers. Number 25. The hanging roots were also given a new functionality. Now using hanging roots and azalea leaves
you can craft your very own azalea bushes. Not sure how worth it of a deal this is but
hey, now you know. Number 26. If you modify the game to increase the potion
limit and give yourself a potion with a health boost over the 32 bit integer limit, the health
loops back around and actually kills you instantly. This is definitely a good way to troll a friend
that thinks they’re about to become immortal. Number 27. Discovered by reddit user Prankster9999 if
you use the seed “tommo” in all lowercase and head to the nether, you’ll notice something
very strange indeed. The closest fortress to spawn has the exact
same bridge ending on every single side. This symmetry is fully intentional and is
a reference to Mojang software architect Tommasso Checchi. A coder and graphic designer with a famously
symmetric avatar. Number 28. Speaking of devs doing really weird things,
this one is definitely up there. On one of the prereleases for 1.19 before
the one we have now, several people discovered a very strange crafting recipe. If you got your hands on bone blocks, soul
soil, redstone, a note block and an observer you could put them all together and make yourself
a skulk sensor. This has since been removed from the game
and no longer works, but it does open up the possibility of these things being craftable. Number 29. A secret death message was also added to this
update and it’s the first dimension dependent death message. It only works if you’re in nether. If you somehow manage to bring a guardian
up onto the nether roof and it kills you while you’re up there, you’ll get the secret
death message: player was killed by a fish in the shadow realm. Definitely not gonna be finding that one on
accident any time soon. Number 30. You all know the classic name tag easter eggs,
johnny, jeb_, william. Well there’s one more I’m willing to bet
you didn’t know about. If you rename a bat to Dracula it will morph
into a literal vampire that hunts and tries to kill you. So don’t be doing that unless you're prepared
to face the consequences. Definitely the most dangerous easter egg on
this list. Number 31. And for the final secret of the video, if
you couldn’t already tell every single thing in this video was of course made up for april
fools. So don’t go digging under fossils cause
chances are you’ll find lava instead. I’d like to give a massive thank you to
McMakistein for coding all the achievements, death messages and insane vampire model that
you saw in this video so definitely go check him out and subscribe, first link in the description.But
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