- 41 more Minecraft things to
do when you're bored at home. For whatever reason when
you're stuck at home, the boredom is sure to set in. So today I've loaded up
a bunch more activities, quests, and projects to keep
you busy and cure that boredom. And also if you've heard
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unsubscribe later, thanks. - So to start off, we're gonna
need a bunch of materials, so how about going to the Nether? And no, not for just what's there, but actually in one of
these, a Piglin Trade Farm. Trading with Piglin is such a great way to get all kinds of different materials from Ender Pearls to Obsidian,
you name it, it's great. And don't worry if you don't
have any Redstone knowledge, because building one of these is so simple that even I could do it, (chuckles) and that's saying something. Frankly, the hardest part of it might just be trapping
the pig when used for it. But if you are looking for a steady stream of piglin for your trades, then how about going to one
these, a Bastion Remnant. Now, admittedly these things do look a little worse for wear, so how about actually refurbishing one of these Bastion
Remnants when you conquer it? By sprucing up the place with
some of the new wood types that were introduced in the Nether update and really just making
it look more like a home, you can make a really cool base
out of one of these things. Once you get the Piglin out of there, this is a great way to
have a ready-made base when you head to the Nether. Although if you wanna make sure that no other hostile mob start to spawn next to your base and take it over, slabbing the Nether is a
great way to get over that. Clearly, light level
isn't as much of a problem in the Nether as it is in the Overworld, so to stop spawning here, we
have to place down half slabs or buttons to get mobs
not to be able to spawn. Once you have all those blocks placed out, then you'll have a completely
hostile-free Nether which is pretty sweet
and especially helpful if you wanna control the Nether spawns. which gives you the perfect opportunity to build AFK fortress farm
by converting one of the many Nether fortress cross
sections into one of these, then you're able to net yourself plenty of hard-obtain mob drops, and best of all, you're
able to get them in bulk. So whether it's blaze
rods for your furnaces, magma cream for your burns, or best yet, Wither skulls for your boss fights, this is the best way to
get a whole bunch of them. which means you'll have Wither skulls as far as the eye can see. But hey, those aren't
doing much good in a chest, so how about putting them into an auto Wither killer instead? By setting it up like so
underneath the end return portal, you're able to use all of
these different minecarts to literally squish the
Wither dry it's Nether star. And best part about it, it's reusable. So for all of those beacons
that you need, no sweat, you can do it with one of these. Although unfortunately, even with all the beacons in the world, you're still not gonna
able to get yourself fire-resistance from one of these. Which makes certain parts of the Nether still off limits to you. However, if you wanna get rid
of those lava Lake issues, then no problem. All you have to do is just
basalt or drain the Nether. By rubbing ice across the lava lakes, we're able to completely safeguard these, and make bridges for ourselves, which is cool in its own right. But if you really wanna do the job right, then you've gonna drain the entire Nether using gravity blocks. Sure it's slow and tedious, but it's gonna make all your searches for Netherite later on so much easier. Which let me tell you,
it's an absolute necessity, if you're trying to get
a full Netherite beacon, While many others have
tried this challenge, I haven't actually seen anyone do it. And the closest attempt
I've seen so far is Teakay who did a Netherite shell
around a gold beacon. But if you wanna set yourself
your own world record, then by all means, doing a full Netherite
beacon is on your list. And as you place the last block to finish that up after hours of work, how about switching on
the Haste II effect, because you're gonna need it if you wanna clear out the area for this. A high efficiency witch farm. If you're a Redstone
minded or technical player, you're well familiar with one of these. And while there are some smaller designs that are able to get you
some less efficient results for the kind of Redstone
we're going to be needing, we need to pump this up
(chuckles) way faster. So to do that, we need to hole. Not just any hole, but a big huge hole that lets no other mob spawn. So if you (chuckles) don't
wanna dig that all up by hand, and I don't blame you, then you're gonna need a World Eater. Now, as the name suggests
using one of these, you'll drop down carpet bombs and TNT and completely level
(bomb explodes) the area for you. Now getting the slime
blocks and mechanical parts for one of these is not an easy task, but if you're willing to do it, then any hole or quarry you need dug, it's (chuckles) gonna
be done and then some. Though, if that's still
(chuckles) not enough TNT for you, then I've got just something
right up your alley, a TNT blast chamber. Many of us are familiar
with the fact of TNT clearing out blocks in regular farms such as a tree farm, a
cobblestone farm, whatever. But what if we could
combine all of those farms into one big funnel and have
all of their different blocks, just feed into this thing,
that's a TNC blast chamber. And if you're looking
for a hassle-free way to get all the blocks you need
for one of your big builds, this is the way to do it. That said, if you're gonna try to have a tree farm feed into this, then your current bone meal
storage isn't going to cut it. So the answer to your problem there is an automatic bonemeal farm. I personally find that Kelp
works pretty well for this. And trust me, the design that we have here does (chuckles) not speak
to the amount of bonemeal we can get out of one of these things. And if you're willing to
crank that efficiency, in one of these composter chains, then you're never gonna
have to worry about crafting bonemeal from skeletons again. But hey, maybe you don't want
to worry about bonemeal at all because you don't need
it for farms like this, which is a villager-based
breeder and care potato farm. And yeah, you heard me right. One of these designs is able to kill two birds with one stone and
both breed you new villagers, as well as get you plenty of crops. So if your town is
looking for a good harvest and a population boost, then this is definitely the
method you gotta choose. And with all that influx of new villagers, you're gonna see a lot of the
same faces walking around. So if you wanna diversify a bit, then how about trying to find a villager of every single biome variant. There's more variation here than I think a lot of us even notice, and plus, it gives you quite
a bit of a scavengers hunt trying to track them all down. And if you wanna make
them even more valuable, than push them through a
Villager Zombification machine. By using one of these,
we're able to manipulate the way the game treats cured villagers, which is if you trade with
a villager that you cure, then you're able to
get way cheaper trades. Although, word to the wise, you might wanna build
one of these on hard mode because in other modes,
it's only a percent chance that the villagers zombifies
instead of guarantee. Which if you want to
get back to that zombie for all the villagers that it's slain, then he got to run it
through a mob head farm. By funneling in creepers
in your mob of choice, you're able to make it so that
when those creepers blow up, you'll get the head of the
monster that it just killed. Although clearly, a regular
creeper isn't cut for this, so what you gotta find his
perfect stormy location, and a good channeling trident to get all of those charged creepers needed for your mob head needs. After a few rounds of this, you'll have all the heads you'll need for your prize trophy room. And if you're looking for
even more prizes to show off, then you need to get a
fully stacked aquarium with every tropical fish variant. There are a surprising amount of these different suckers to catch. And for the amount of exploring you're gonna need to do to get a full set, I'm gonna have to recommend a wetsuit or at least some water breathing potions. But luckily through the
help of water buckets, we're able to stash them
in a totally humane manner, and get them back to our base. Which will help your little aquarium become one of the famous tourist traps, just like Monterey Bay. And if you're looking to
offer a little bit more RNR for those incoming travelers, then I'd highly recommend designing a Redstone mini-game for them. While laying one of these
out and play testing it might seem like a daunting task, all it takes is a couple
of the new target blocks and Redstone circuits to make some really fun carnival games. And hey, from that point, all you need is a
randomizer circuit and boom. You turn that carnival game into a way to take all of your friends diamonds. So why not just own up to it? And how has that entire
money-grubbing scheme inside of a casino? All you need are some ornate
walls, some cocktails, and most importantly games of chance. And you'll be able to
turn into the fat-cat business person I know you can be. Putting your operation right up there with some of the biggest in Vegas. And you know what? If you want your base to look
even more like the Sin City, then how about building some of those other historic landmarks
right there at your base? Las Vegas has the Eiffel
tower, you have a sand temple, I (chuckles) think it works out all right. Plus it gives those tired tourists even more of a reason
to visit your resort. I see this as a win-win, although maybe the it's in
glamor, isn't all for you. Let's scale it back a bit,
and build it just a house. Although everyone in
Minecraft built a house, so why not build the same house in different biome variations? Once you settle on a design,
then you can take that, and replicate that same
idea in different biomes, like a swamp, a desert or whatever using the blocks that are
available to the region. Which means if you're looking
for a change of scenery from your plane's base
but you're still looking to have that feeling of
home wherever you go, this is the best way to go about it. And before you place the blocks on that Tundra version of your house, I recommend place in a
dome of glass above it. Because then you got yourself a snow globe and that's too good of an
opportunity to pass up on. By building the holiday field laid out right in this time capsule, you're able to have a slice of
Christmas whenever you want. And bonus points if you use command blocks to add particle effects
snow while you're in there, that's a good touch. Though scrounging up the
glass for one of these is probably your most expensive task, so if you're looking to tackle that glass dome in an easier way, then you're going to need
a sand duplication machine. For some reason, when we
use the end portal like so, we're able to bounce these gravity blocks in and out of the dimensions, and make it so that we get loads of sand or really whatever kind
of gravity block you want. And since collecting these
blocks can be quite the hassle when you've already cleared out the nearby ocean floors and mesas, this is a pretty great way to get a renewable source of sand. Though, just be aware that you are going to have to clear out some of the end portal
frames to be able to do this. But once you do that, you
can pump that newfound sand to get all the kind of
glass that you need. Before you head back from
picking up your sand in the end, don't leave so fast because
if you really take the time to just look off past the end Island into that blank expanse of nothing, you're gonna see just how
much it resembles space. So why not push that to the limit and build our own space station right out there in the outer limits? And if you're just as nerdy as I am, you can push that task even further and build your own Death Star right out here in the middle of space. And if you think that sounds crazy, you wouldn't be mistaken. But it is definitely possible
because LogicalGeekBoy built one of these in
his own survival world. So if you're looking for
something to build in the end, then a technological Terra
might just be your next project. Although what if you're
at your new void base, and your lighter breaks down? Well, no worries. Because it's simple Sarc pointed out, there's a really terrific way to launch yourself over end void gaps. And I'd highly recommend that all of you take the time to get good at this, it might just save your life. With the right amount of tide, slow falling, and Ender Pearl throws, we're able to launch ourselves hundreds of blocks across these gaps. If we're looking for a new way
that's pretty easy to build and gets you all across the end and back, this is your new method. But if you're looking to conquer the last dimension once and for all, and you're gonna have to kill
the Ender Dragon 20 times. Now, that sounds like an
all the specific number, but hear me out, because every time that we re-match the dragon and kill it, we get a new end gateway portal. And for those of you who don't know, by killing the Ender
Dragon this many times, we're able to get a whole ring of these end gateway portals
around your main Island which creates a really cool
visual and quite the trophy, if you're trying to show
off to your friends. but maybe you don't wanna fight
the final boss in the game just to travel a couple hundred blocks, which I completely hear you. That's why for the more tactically minded, we've got Piston Bolts. By making one of these
propulsion-based minecart speedways, we're able to really launch ourselves to different points of the map, specially if we're talking about building one of these in the Nether where you get to multiply the speed that you're traveling by
eight blocks per second. Though, carving out the
tunnel for one of these through lava and Nether rack does not sound like a fun time. So what we're gonna want to do is build a hole up to the Nether
roof and build it there. Up here, you get plenty of real estate to build the things you want, and without all the hassle
of below the Nether roof. And while I hear you, getting
rid of a lot of bedrock does not sound like a fun time, as soon as you take the time to actually put through and do this, you can get a seamless way to blend your Nether roof safe travels, to the more hellish side down below. Plus, it gives you plenty of
open air for ice boat travel. And speaking to ice boats, how about taking those
off the straight path to your Nether hub and instead, putting them in one of
these curved raceways. From there, you're able
to have a lot of fun and (chuckles) a lot of speed as you've race your
friends around the track. Plus by switching up the
kinds of blocks that you use, you're able to have off-road sections just as well as speed
boosts on your new track. Although I am gonna say,
if you're gonna go through the effort of building one of these, maybe just do it in multiplayer because the competition in single-player is just not as fierce. And speaking of which, if their
friend happens to beat you, I've got just the perfect
way to get back at them. And for this, we're
gonna have to take a trip over to their prized animal pen. And while you could kill them yourself, that's a little too obvious, and honestly, it's just not that fun. So to really crank this scheme
up and keep your hands clean, you're gonna have to trap a
vindicator in the animal pen. According to Minecraft behavior and as you can see in the Wiki, when you name that vindicator Johnny, it's gonna go ballistic
against any mobs around it giving us the shining way
to ruin your friend's day. And if you remember to throw down the splash potions of
invisibility on this thing, it'll give your friends such a headache, and you plenty of sweet, sweet revenge. But as soon as you've gotten over those psychopathic tendencies, and you want to mend
bridges with your friend, then making them a scavenger hunt is a pretty cool thing to do. By giving them a map with a little red X that marks the spot, you're able to send them
off on a wild goose chase to go find some sweet loo. Though if you still not over
that loss in ice boat racing, you can (chuckles) turn this
into a great fake treasure hunt and ruin your friend's day. And after you've been evicted from spawn for all your crimes against humanity, then how about taking to the skies and making yourself a
new socially-distanced Minecraft floating base? By taking the time to terraform and sculpt your own
island up in the clouds, you're able to have both a natural and hard to reach Minecraft base to keep all the riffraff away. Or if you're not too interested in reaching the vertical build limit, then why not try and to reach
the horizontal build limit? Or as we also like to
call it, the world border. Because even though many
people like to believe that Minecraft is infinite, if
you travel 30 million blocks on either the X or Z coordinates, you're gonna see a world border, and that folks is the end of Minecraft. So if you're looking for some alone time on that multiplayer server, you're not gonna get
much better than this. Though, if just seeing
some measly world border isn't enough to satisfy your journey, then how about dialing it back to the beta versions of Minecraft when the Far Lands still existed? And if you're up for the bonkers task, then you can match
KilloCrazyMan's insane journey, and walk to the far lands
on foot in survival. This'll definitely take some time to do, but as you can see from Killo's stream, the payoff of reaching it
is absolutely unmatched. Or maybe you don't wanna visit
the far reaches Minecraft, and instead you'd rather keep
a little closer to spawn. Well, you're in luck. Because with this command, you can actually reduce
that world border inwards and give yourself more of a smaller yet intimate Minecraft world to play in. The Minecraft community did
this for one of the seasons of their server and it was pretty cool seeing more of the area
around spawn populated as opposed to the normal Nether
hub and spread out method. And if you're looking for
the right group of people for all those SNP adventures, then how joining a new
small server community? For me personally, I find
that whenever I'm down, a great way to get me
busy is just by joining the small server of friends and Plains and survival from them. It's a great way to learn
new things about the game and whether you join at
the beginning of the world or right in the middle, you also get to have that
really rare experience of seeing a server community grow, which I think is pretty awesome. Though, maybe you don't play
Minecraft for the experiences but instead for that sweet cash, (chuckles) in which case, MrBeast and Skeppy have got you covered. By joining the YouTubers
discord and staying in touch for all the different kinds
of prizes they're given out, you're able to win
yourself some serious cash. Just be ready for the awkward conversation where you explain to the accountant or your parents how you
made all that extra dough. But regardless, the odds of you winning
that sum are pretty slim. And quite frankly, you
probably got better chances at beating the game in
(chuckles) hardcore mode. So if you've never tried that out and you're looking for a challenge, I highly recommend building
up a world in this, at least once just to get a feel for it. And well, I'm not saying
you're gonna have an epic five-year run like Ph1LzA
did, I'm not saying you won't, so why not give it a shot, and at least have a different
side of Minecraft to try out? Or if those regular game
modes just to bland for you, then there's plenty of custom game modes hitting the scene nowadays. So whether you're trying to beat one of the numerous impossible or cursed game modes that
are out in the market, or my personal favorite
which is Fundy's Baby Mode, these custom game modes are a great way to take your survivor world in a whole different direction
than Mojang intended. And if we're talking about
flipping the game on its head, then why not actually
flip the game on its head and use the sideways gravity mod? I'm sure you've seen plenty of people try this out in your recommended feed, but through the use of the up
and down and all around mod, you're able to change the
way that gravity works and literally play the game sideways, upside down, you name it. So now the real question is can you beat the game
under those conditions? And if you're looking to
make the game mind bending in more ways than just gravity, then I highly recommend
downloading the NoCubes Mod. With this your whole perspective on Minecraft is gonna change. And if you're looking
for a different outlook on your world than just cubes, then this is definitely
the strangest way to do it. And if after all that you still haven't had your fill on mods, then making your own mod pack and playing with your friends
is an awesome way to do it. Though (chuckles) by
the time he set that up and get all the mods
working with each other, you're (chuckles) probably gonna
be able to leave your house and then he can put the
whole thing behind you. And if any of those projects
sound interesting to you, then make sure to mind that
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