What is the BEST WAY to BRIDGE in Minecraft?

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[Music] bridging while usually considered more of a competitive skill being able to cross a span of blocks in the shortest amount of time is certainly a good talent to have whenever you're playing general minecraft it's also a great way to flex your scale on other players but what is the best way to bridge in minecraft and when i say best i usually mean fastest but when i say bridge i don't necessarily mean bridge today i want to find out the most effective way to cross a span of blocks period because who knows maybe are you in faster and more efficient ways than traditional bridging in this video we're putting a bunch of different methods to the test everything from ladder bridging to unicorn bridging to scaffolding without hacks yeah and if you do enjoy then please do consider subscribing however with all that said thank you so much and i hope you enjoy and let's get into it first off the bat is just regular shift bridging on the difficulty scale shift bridging is easy everyone should be able to do it just hold shift go to the edge of the block and hold right click sort of because believe it or not going sideways is actually faster than going straight backwards yeah the angle you bridge at can actually increase your speed i won't go into why that is until you get to god bridging and moonwalking but you'll just have to trust me so if you position yourself sideways at around the right angle and don't worry there is room forever you can go at around 1.83 blocks per second i've installed a little counter mod in the bottom left which will be linked in the description that shows me how fast i'm going however the total speed isn't exactly 1.83 blocks per second for each test i set a 32 block gap and timed every method as well as looked at the counter the average time for a 32 block shift bridge out of 3 trials was 19.08 seconds or a rough speed of 1.677 blocks per second this number is a bit lower than 1.83 and that's because of my cps or clicks per second if you just hold down right click it doesn't do it as fast as humanly possible there are times when you get caught at the edge of a block and lose a few milliseconds of time so the fastest possible speed should be about 1.83 blocks per second this one is also considerably more likely but what if you bridged with ice because you slip and slide on ice do you actually go faster when you bridge this may seem like an obvious snow however the difference is there if not very small with ice bridging crossing the 32 block gap took me 21.09 seconds yeah it was actually slower than regular bridging that's because to fully take advantage of ice you need a running start or some time to build up speed the initial drag of walking on ice actually slows you down when you move so slowly leading to one of the slowest possible bridging methods at 1.52 blocks per second quite pitiful actually don't worry though this isn't the end for basic shift bridging because what if we use a modifier using speed or speed 2 we can increase how fast we move across each block allowing us to bridge faster and the difference is certainly noticeable with speed 1 i was able to cross the 32 blocks in just about 15.87 seconds or 2.01 blocks per second with the counter in the bottom left slightly making fun of me by displaying the max possible speed of 2.20 blocks per second with speed 2 that jumps to 2.28 blocks per second and a theoretical perfection limit of 2.56 not bad at all however that's just basic bridging let's move on to ninja bridging ninja bridging also commonly referred to as speed bridging isn't too hard to do either and just like regular bridging it's faster than facing sideways as opposed to facing backwards to ninja bridge just place a block walk to the edge shift place a block walk to the edge and repeat when i ninja bridge i usually hold down a right click button as opposed to spam it if i did spam it in theory i could go faster but not only is my method easier it's barely slower while ninja bridging my average time was 13.85 seconds or 2.31 blocks per second that's significantly higher than basic shift bridging but actually lower than the perfection version of speed 2. i guess you could say speed bridging is faster than speed bridging although again i'm not doing either method perfectly but what if you did schneller bridging is the perfected form of ninja bridging the flaw of regular ninja bridging is the time it takes you to shift on each block if you were to minimize that time and only shift at the very edge in theory you could go much much faster i can't schneller bridge so i'll have to turn to someone who can you say you say is a bridging youtuber with around 14.7 k subs and he made a similar comparison that showcased tons of other bridging methods for example schneller in his test he found it took him 3.36 seconds to cross a span of 14 blocks which i can't really clarify i supposed to take his word for it if that's true schneller bridging would have a time of around 4.17 blocks per second or almost twice as fast as my ninja bridging that's insane but what if you don't shift at all breezily bridging is a technique that has the player go straight backwards and alternate pressing a and d while holding down s so you have more time to place blocks and recharge again i can't breezily bridge but i don't have to because the motion is consistent i can just have a pre-made bridge and do the breezily motion along it however this isn't a perfect measurement because i'm not actually bridging with my tests my speed was around 3.21 blocks per second which we can compare to you say he got 3.46 blocks per second we can go with his time for now since he actually bridged it but they are pretty similar up next is moonwalking moon knocking involves pressing s at an angle that would take you off the bridge and then spamming the d key this method is considerably faster since you are going sideways and not backwards and yes you do have to click more although like all these methods if you can time it you don't have to click very fast for my experience i can get exactly four blocks per second on average on a pre-made bridge you see on the other hand records a speed of 4.375 blocks per second these speeds are considerably different but by not too big a margin and we can again go with you say speed since he's actually bridging now before i get to god bridging which i'm sure everyone is curious about let's quickly discuss everything in between unicorn bridging is a kind of relevant bridging method that involves jumping backwards and in this video the teddynator speed oscillates between 1.7 and 4 blocks per second averaging at around 2.85 blocks per second eagle bridging is just god bridging but shifting every three blocks which use records to be around 4.53 blocks per second which the bridging involves running sideways and strafing up and down like a rotated breezely bridge and while i can't do this one either watching other people do it and trying to make the motion i get around 4.12 blocks per second now do keep in mind i am no bridging expert and this is nowhere near every single method however that's the main ones out of the way onto the god bridge god bridging involves running sideways and placing blocks but that's not all for this one there is a precise angle you have to do it at 45 degrees why 45 degrees well i'm glad you asked what makes garbaging so efficient is that you're just going sideways however you can't just look straight and hold d because you'll actually fall right off and this method is actually slightly faster than just going in a straight direction in minecraft since your speed backwards and your speed sideways are two different vectors when you click both them at the same time they add you can think about it like this let's take our original character facing zero degrees and draw the backwards velocity from s and the sideways velocity from holding d now let's rotate the player 45 degrees the sideways is now going this direction and the backwards that direction each vector can be split into two components its x component and its z component since you can move the same speed backwards and sideways the components of each are equal so you have two equal x components moving in opposite directions and two z components moving in the same direction the x ones cancel out so you don't move along that axis and the z ones add so your speed along the z direction is actually faster than it would normally be going 45 degrees you position yourself in a way that all that extra speed is going in a regular direction instead of off the block it's pretty cool math out of the way though in my god bridging trials i got around 4.4 blocks per second the fastest method so far in his trial you say got 4.6 blocks per second which is again nuts and will stick with his measurement so yeah god bridging is very fast but can we go even faster yes because god bridging just involves going sideways with a little boost what if we go straight forwards sprinting is faster than strafing so is there a bridging method that allows you to go faster and just sprint forward scaffolding scaffolding is a type of hack that allows the player to automatically place blocks beneath them so they can't really fall well technically scaffolding is the peak of sprinting bridging you have to be hacking and hacking is dumb so it doesn't count don't hack however don't be discouraged as there are methods even faster than scaffolding and two bridging techniques to actually mimic the movement scaffolding without hacks when you're scaffolding what are you really doing you're running forward your head snap to place a block below you it snaps back into position you run forward you place a block etc etc so what if there was a bridging method just like that durable bridging is probably one of if not the hardest bridging methods it's nuts it involves sprinting forwards snapping your head to place a block turning back forward sprinting snapping your head placing a block etc it's very difficult to do consistently without external aid but it's also very very fast at around 4.95 blocks per second it's the fast method on our list so far even faster than god bridging which makes sense when you think about it but what about the other way to scaffold that hacks a much easier way to scaffold legitimately is to use scaffolding and in 1.14 scaffolding is an actual block now that can be placed in a very useful fashion to bridging if you right click the center of a scaffolding block it will place blocks in front of it up to six extra scaffolding blocks so if you place seven run to the edge place a block and then scaffolding and then continue you can sprint forward much easier than dirt bridging of my three trials i averaged 3.09 blocks per second what happened there that's pretty awful well the time it takes me to actually place the blocks and then the scaffolding makes the total much slower so while this method is very safe and faster than speed bridging it isn't close at all to the peak but what if instead of sprinting forward we sprint jumped forward sprint jumping is even faster than sprinting so what if we use that instead well consider the tele bridge kelly bridging is a method of bridging that has you sprint over the edge of your bridge turn 180 degrees back lend the two block or more extension and continue the speed of your bridge is determined by how fast you can repeat this and how far you can land a consistent extension like dirt bridging tele bridging is very difficult and requires you to click pretty fast however does it pay off as you may have guessed i can't tally bridge but luckily you say can by tele-bridging usa was able to travel 44 blocks in 8.4 seconds or 5.24 blocks per second destroying every previous record even the god bridge and even the derp bridge this is extremely impressive but what if instead of sprint jumping you sprint jumped with a head hitter fabled as the best possible bridging technique ever the andromeda method is legendary it's perhaps the hardest bridging method in the entire world and exploits the mechanic that makes you go faster if you sprint jump and then get your head hit here's how to do it first sprint and place a block below you like a dirt bridge then snap your head to place a block above you sprint jump head hit to the edge of your bridge and repeat it looks crazy to watch and must feel crazy to perform caterpillar another minecraft youtuber created a mod that allows you to andromeda bridge don't take it on servers testing it out in a single player world and my record speed was 6.72 blocks per second wow although realistically no one can bridge like this for a consistent period of time this is perhaps the fastest bridging method ever [Music] but how else can we bridge traditional bridging is by no means the only way to cross a span of block so what else can we do that could be faster than andromeda well we can try to ladder bridge ladder bridging is kind of like ninja bridging but every other block is a ladder this may seem pretty stupid at first until you realize that you can place a ladder and a block at pretty much the same time and then run across both almost seamlessly thus you spend less time shifting and more time running my three ladder bridges aren't perfect but they're good enough and actually it's a really fun bridge to perform if you get the hang of it my average speed was 1.908 blocks per second okay what the heck went wrong here i think if you perfected it ladder bridging could be faster however the time it takes for me to shift and place both undermines any advantage it had over traditional ninja bridging it's still though a really fun bridging method to try and i recommend trying it out finally there are two more methods that can be considered to cross a span of blocks first a flying machine you can set up a very simple flying machine as such that can carry to the side of any hole or gap but again it's painfully slow with a speed of 2.02 blocks per second while it definitely isn't the slowest and is super duper reliable it isn't close to the fastest either so redstone won't work or will it how about a tnt cannon tnt cannons have been around forever but are they any use to cross blocks including the time to set up a very basic contraption i was able to travel 25.68 blocks in 8 seconds or 3.21 blocks per second that's alright but i'm not sure how worth it it is especially considering the islands are so close together in skywars anyway still my decision is up to you and finally maybe you expected this maybe you didn't the fastest way to cross a span of blocks is undoubtedly to fly with an elytra and with flight duration 3 rockets i can zoom past every possible bridging method and complete the 32 block gap in 1.4 seconds including the jump reaching an insane speed of 22.36 blocks per second by a landslide the fastest method so far or you could just enter pearl so when all is said and done what should you take away from this video a few things one while methods like andromeda and tele-bridging are the fastest they are nowhere near easy to do and perhaps even impossible for a human in the case of andromeda two if i would recommend a bridging method i'd have to pick ninja or schneller for ninja bridging you don't even have to click fest you can just hold down right click and learn the method really easily stroller bridging may be a bit harder to learn but it's also faster and honestly if you put in a bit of time it shouldn't take too long to grasp and it's certainly worth it and three if you have an elytra just use the elytra but with all that said that is the best way to bridge in minecraft thank you so much for watching please consider subscribing and as always peace out have a good one [Applause] [Music] you
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Length: 17min 43sec (1063 seconds)
Published: Mon Feb 08 2021
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