The crouching on magma blocks actually is an intended feature by Mojang, I’m pretty sure the said “you are walking on it carefully” or something along those lines
I think crouching on magma blocks is meant to be you carefully stepping on the non heated parts, rather than haphazardly stepping on the clearly flowing lava in the cracks
For the glass block elevators, that’s actually just how they work on bedrock edition with every type of block. Items are programmed way better over there, they don’t glitch out when inside of blocks like they do on java. They will get moved out to the closest spot when inside of blocks, and if they are fully surrounded, they will move up instead.
@@bennyl9228 Oh yeah, I know. I'm mainly a bedrock player. It's funny how well and simultaneously poorly programmed both versions of Minecraft can be lol.
small correction on the crops, it's not planting them in a row, it's the surrounding blocks. they check for adjacent farmland not occupied by a identical crop. Rows just tend to be the most efficient but you can do empty farmland too.
14:41 You can get a sweetspot hit by jumping, throwing the potion up at a certain angle. You want to aim it so that it hits the top of your head the moment its grace intangibility runs out. You can use that to quickly apply a potion when you're in a tight situation. 15:45 You can use rotten flesh in place of steak to heal wolves.
Secret Fridays was Pretty Fun and the Other Ways with Alot of the Popular Stuff Originating From, Got the Ladders and The Vines and the Vines Going in Nice
I had an idea and I don't know if anyone has already thought of it before. What if for endermen farms you had them fall from a slightly lower height and put cacti under them? It would get rid of the excessive ender pearls but give you the XP still.
3:40 Fun fact! Bees can actually get overwhelmed by their own honey and are forced to leave their hive if it’s not harvested, so you’re actually doing them a favour by taking their honey!
My dad had something (not saying it was major) to do with redstone. When he was a tester in 2009, he had just started working at a power plant. He was talking to Notch, and mentioned electricity being a good idea for Minecraft. Notch, of course, was likely already thinking of that. Hence gears having existed, an electrical system seemed like a no-brainer. I cannot confirm fully that it’s true, because I wasn’t born for a couple more months. But, my dad does have a picture saved on his phone of me as a baby sitting in his lap, and I looked confounded. Well, if we look at my eyes there, you can make out the old Minecraft logo. Dad lore, am I right? I will try to get more information soon. Haven’t asked him about it in a hot minute.
13:49 bedrock players could make tipped arrows easily with 3 potions and a cauldron, so we can make a stack of weakness arrows without affecting ourselves
How exactly would you use a fox for a chicken farm like that? I know the cobsept is simple and you can definetly get cooked chicken, but unless you can find some way of seperating the adult chickens from the baby chickens before they get to the fox but after they come out the egg, I simply don't see any way that this could be more than a manual farm. That would be really simple though, just have an area for chickens and one for the fox and ones all of them/most of them are adults you simply let the fox do it's thing
i'm probably playing way too much for i pretty much knew all of these already, sans the diamond pickaxe teleport trick, lol. i am way too into technical minecraft stuff, haha