Wattles just in case you dont see my comment, ill tell you here just in case. Did you know that if you tame a fox in Minecraft bedrock edition, if someone or something atacks yo the fox will atack them aswell.
For the Llama, like Horse stats their chest slots also vary from Llama to Llama. So you got a Llama with 3 slots, but you can find ones with 12, 6, and so on; So its not a bug. Hope this helped
Oh yeah, I remember once around a Savannah village, I found, tamed (& later bred) two Llamas with maximum storage (12). Got myself of whole herd of mega-carriers for item transportation! But it took a bit of trial & error to find them in the first place.
I think the Mule is so underrated as a rideable mob. It's just as fast as a horse and can carry inventory. Its only con is that you can't breed by themselves and it's not always clear how to get one.
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I forgot that foxes will protect you from hostile mobs and they can use a sword with any enchantment so you can have a fox with sharpness v fire aspect ll sword that protect you from zombies and other hostile mobs
The foxea also attack mobs that take a single damage on you (i tested it on bedrock). Magma cubes got through my portal and I had tamed a fox, when the magma hit me, the fox started to attack him with their bite sound
Also if you give them enchanted weapons they will have the enchantment and enhanced damage My fox has a netherite fire aspect sword and it burns the enemies If you give it a piece of armor it will have the same effects, more protection and the effect of the armor Man i love foxes
Technically iron golem is also a tamable mob because if you hit the one in the village it will hit us but if you hit the one you made it will not hit us because it trust us
Llamas get more inventory space through successive generations of breeding. Not every generation, but they will slowly increase. It's kinda like a mutation. 11:06
Playing with subtitles enabled is also a great way to tell the difference, for those that have trouble with it. For example if a parrot is mimicking a creeper his, the subtitle will say "parrot hisses", and I believe all of those are labeled with "parrot x" if I am not mistaken. Parrots are great little alarms. Bonus points for the fact they dance!
I commented that too in the comments and only saw your comment later. I had experienced myself that foxes attack other mobs that attack me and was surprised.
Every technical true pet in Minecraft actually is meant to help you in combat with mobs. Wolves attack mobs that you attack or attack you, cats ward off mobs wolves can't attack, parrots let you know of nearby hostile mobs by imitating them. I've seen this capability in action in a world of my own. I tamed parrots, and I brought them home. One day, while I was working in my hut, my parrots started imitating pillagers before I could hear the pillagers themselves. Parrots are alarm systems for unwanted guests.
Foxes have more useful uses that often go unknown: the fox can hold items in its mouth, including things like weapons or totems, and it can use these items too! Additionally, if you get attacked by a mob, the fox will attack said mob, just like a wolf. This means, as an example, you could give 100 foxes a fire aspect, netherite sword and if you get hit by a mob, the entire army of foxes will go after the mob, setting them on fire and killing them in a couple of hits!
13:39 So when it comes to my parrot I have in my world, I always bring it mining with me because when I'm focused on mining sometimes I forget to look around for hostile mobs, so like how miners used Canaries to detect carbon monoxide, I use my parrot for its warnings and my own literal tunnel vision
I can't be the only person who thinks axolotls are the hardest to find right? I feel they almost never spawn in because the spawn conditions are so specific
Wattles, fun fact did you know that if you tame a fox in bedrock edition When a mob or player the fox will atack them, and aince you can give them swords. Make the strongets army. Who did not know that, your welcome 😎🤙
Literally the use I could see with the Parrots is having a lot of them sitting in a jungle-themed ancient seed farm with a bunch of Sniffers. Reason: all that tweeting they do would make the place ambient.
Frogs might also count right? You just need to kidnap their children. Breed 2 frogs, then wait for the egg to hatch, then use a bucket to get the tadpole and now you have your frog
Finally, someone who actually knows how to tame ocelots! And technically they do help you in a way.. While they won't follow you and bring you gifts like a cat will, creepers still fear them, and they hiss at phantoms to keep them away. I usually have a few ocelots roaming my home to make it feel more like home, but also add bonus phantom protection. Plus they're cute, and are kind of like a cat roaming your home without teleporting to you! I love ocelots.
Llamas inventory spaces vary up to a maximum of eight 9 or 12...... I'm pretty sure it's 9, but don't quote me on that. You can't change how many storage slots they have through breading or anything else, its totally random. The Llamas had a preemptive nurf on on it's carrying compactly because, let's face it, a 15 Llama train with full chests is so O.P. it's ridiculous!! Hope this helps 😊👍
The skeleton horse is the most underrated one it’s literally the most versatile mount and the best mount for long distances cuz you can go under water with them and they regenerate
Every time I go (wingless) Adventuring in my world, I be sure to bring a Mule, Parrot, Cat, and Dog, (and Bed, Boat, Leads, etc). Mule for the Hops and Inventory, Parrot for the Warning System, Cat for the Phantom/Creeper protection, and Dog for the Vengeance factor.
My favorite tamable in Minecraft has got to be sheep. Not only is it easy to tame it from feeding it wheat but you can also get wool from using shears and also can dye the sheep to a different color.
Llamas have two statistics: health an strength. Strength ranges from 1 to 5, and affects how many slots they have when chested. This is not a bug. You just happened to be unlucky.
Foxes protect your from mobs that have already attacked you, if you give the Fox a sword it will do increased damage. But it only attacks a mob that has already attacked you and foxes are very frail. It is stronger and more complex than a wolf but it’s much more fragile
Parrots in Minecraft can mimic the sound of hostile mobs and basically act as a warning sign for your base or on the go travel I had several of them cute birds for that reason it’s a shame Minecraft didn’t make them able to breed
Not quite, any given natural lightning strike can spawn a “skeleton trap”, or a skeleton horse that turns into 4 skeleton horse jockeys when you get close.
@@Jaybug58 Just because its insanely rare doesn't mean it is impossible. It doesn't despite the fact that it can still be included in the video. However channeling tridents can be used on a thunder storm wich makes it allot easier. Skeleton horses are very special and can also be tamed without a sattle, and can be ridden under water.
If you are lucky enough to have a lead when you enter a village taming the cats is much easier. Stealing the llamas from the wandering trader using boats also nets you their leads so double bonus.
The main issue about llamas is that they stupidly attack wolfes because of the hate they have to them, and because of that they get killed by wolves in the end. So basically the only useful feature to move afk players is useless when you cross throught forests. I'd like Mojang to change this llamas' behaviour because it is a non sense feature that make them useless for the only thing they were useful
@wattles hopefully it will all go well! Been a tough year but watching your videos and playing minecraft has kept me in a good place. Thanks for all your hard work so that we can all enjoy 👏👍
Wait a minute... Let us not, dear friends, forget our... dear friend The Pig. Has same "taming" as Strider. All hail the Prince of pork, barron of bacon, chief of chops, sultan of sausage