Game Theory: Minecraft, Stop Using Diamonds!
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Channel: The Game Theorists
Views: 4,963,433
Rating: 4.8327699 out of 5
Keywords: minecraft, minecraft theory, minecraft diamonds, diamond armor, netherite, netherite armor, minecraft netherite, minecraft diamond armor, diamond sword, minecraft crafting, minecraft scary, minecraft lore, minecraft souls, creeper, enderman, endermen, piglins, minecraft zombie, game theorists, game theory, matpat, game theory minecraft
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Length: 14min 30sec (870 seconds)
Published: Sat Aug 08 2020
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Poking problems at Minecraft logic is super easy, barely an inconviniance
Bad memory, but I think this whole thing was touched upon in the old episode calculating the value of diamond armor
I prefer the episodes on the lore in Minecraft
Please do not the diamond
What if Netherite is just a weird form of Iron (perhaps with specific impurities or in a strange crystalline structure) and by mixing it with diamonds (which are made of carbon) you get a kind of Steel? Then adding the Netherite to the Diamond armor would produce the toughest armor, Steel armor, just via obtuse means and under an assumed name.
I literally saw this straight after I watched it
The creeper looks really strange, why is that?
Could the sword maybe, possibly still be somewhat effective? After all, it's not like an axe. IRL swords were for cutting with the tip of the blade, and the rest of it + the hilt was meant to parry. So maybe you can still slice the enemy without breaking the blade?
Then again if... That's what happens then I suppose parrying any sort of attack with a diamond sword will also shatter the blade.
Anyone else see that blue logo with the illuminati in it? Are we in for another channel? Possibly named Conspiracy Theory?