20 Important Things To Know If You Just Returned To Minecraft

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Published 2022-08-15
20 Important Things To Know If You Just Returned To Minecraft

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Learn 20 Important Minecraft Things You Should Start Doing if You Just Started Playing Again! These 20 Things you need to Know in Minecraft 1.19 are perfect for returning veteran players with Tips For Returning Minecraft Players and 20 Things You Should Know if You Just Got Back into Minecraft in this Minecraft Tips and Tricks Video for Java and Bedrock Edition Including Netherite Mining Tips as well as 20 Survival Minecraft Facts!

📑Chapters📑
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - How to Duplicate Allays
0:53 - Always Find Buried Treasure
2:16 - Get 4x More Copper Blocks
3:11 - How to Heal Iron Golems
4:05 - Netherite Mining Tricks
4:57 - Waterless Crop Farm
5:38 - Raiding Piglin Bastions
6:32 - How to Use Kelp Blocks
7:27 - Infinite Easy Bee Hives
8:33 - Stopping Vine Growth
9:36 - Azalea Bush Saplings?
10:30 - Wool VS Sculk Shriekers
11:20 - Axolotl Monument Raids
12:02 - Honey Bottles Secret Use
12:59 - Infinite Lava Sources
14:04 - Hoglins VS Warped Fungus
14:47 - Better Mossy Cobble Crafting
15:38 - Free Minecraft Account?
16:12 - Phantom Slow falling
17:01 - Diamond Hoes Are Us

All Comments (20)
  • @kvarner6886
    Heads up- Piglins care if you open ANY chest, not just THEIR chests. They care about your Shulker Boxes, ruined portal chests, chests you place down, etc. It's very jarring if you're not expecting it, so beware.
  • @GerberDaisy72
    Hello, just wanted to say I am a 50 yo woman who just started playing MC about a month and a half ago. Your videos have been so helpful and you were the first of only 2 accounts re: MC I follow. I started watching my daughter play on our tv and decided to give it a try. I do play mostly on peaceful or easy (dealing with the monsters stresses me out lol) but I have learned a lot from your vids (and so has my daughter). So from an older noob, thank you.
  • Even after watching for a few months, I’m still learning about Minecraft more than I ever had reading a wiki. You’re making my survival worlds more enjoyable every time
  • @Winasaurus
    In terms of hoes being actually useful, people forget about enchantments too. Fortune isn't just a mining enchantment, it makes you get more melon slices, more carrots, more potatoes, more seeds, more saplings and apples. Really good if you want to expand a tree farm fast but don't have many saplings. You can turn 1 into 20 with a good fortune hoe. Also fortune 3 on anything makes gravel ALWAYS turn into flint. Massively helpful if you need a ton of arrows and don't want to make a mob grinder.
  • @cyanxDD
    I never knew about snipping off vines to stop them from growing. I've always used string to stop them. Even after 5 years of playing I'm learning something new. Thank you so much!
  • @crazybub11
    Minecraft is one of the few games that continues to get better and better over the years. Every time I take a break, I’m overwhelmed upon returning to all the new features
  • Not sure how new it is really, but in case you didn't know if you harvest crops like carrots or potatoes with a tool that has fortune, you get more crops and it doesn't use durability! But if you do it with Beetroot or wheat you only get extra seeds. A nice use for those gold fortune tools you sometimes find at abandoned nether portals ^^
  • 6:32 Kelp can also be dried using campfires. If you put hoppers under the campfires, the dried kelp will often be automatically collected, particularly if you use some blocks to prevent the dried kelp from spilling to the sides, this is because campfires are not full blocks. In this manner, even if a somewhat manual method, you can produce a large amount of dried kelp blocks relatively cheaply.
  • @jarednthomas
    Renewable lava is such a game changer. I place it second only to the change in world height. You can bet all my new bases now have a lava room 😂
  • @PelemusMcSoy
    If you're worried about wasting coal on kelp, you can also use campfires to dry them out. You can get four at a time every 30 seconds, which is more efficient than using a furnace (one every ten seconds).
  • @escolpiod123
    Eyecraft has made survival so much more enjoyable
  • @vijf
    10:26 they can spawn naturally. Under naturally spawned azalea trees, there's usually a lush cave!
  • 1:20 instead of doing that you could also go to the 9, ,9 coordinate of the chunk, which you can see with F3
  • @41052
    I don’t even know what allays are
  • Quicker way for the buried treasure is to turn on F3 and check the "chunk coords" you want the x and z set to 9 and youll get it every time they are the coords in the square brackets i believe in the same line as the actual coords
  • @kevinou1401
    Finally someone that sounds more depressed than me
  • For bed mining for netherite, place the bed onto a block in front of you 2 blocks up . When you use the bed it won't hurt you and will only take 1 durability from your armor.
  • Thank you very much for this. I'm an old minecraft player and sometimes I get a burst of playing MC for a bit and there's always new updates and sometimes it can be overwhelming. So I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to make this video for people like me who are getting back in again, but don't want to read through the patch notes. Tyvm and Happy Holidays <3
  • @V13STOP
    Sometimes I don't even realise the time has passed and you made another video. It's really surprising and amazing how you can make videos of such quality and make them so frequently