Honestly, getting the bark from stripping a tree would be really cool. We could not only fix our accidentally stripped logs, but, if we take some real world inspiration, we could have a good early game armor set that is able to be acquired before we get 24 pieces of iron. So we can have a slightly higher chance at surviving is we didn't find a few sheep (or a village).
This man brings all tutorials into simple videos.
If youβre a Minecraft veteran you would remember seeing people with this stuff or mods and you would just wonder how they made it.
9:48 this is literally what I do every time I need to build something big. Knowing commands pays off π
5:07 you can also use the command "/fill" and use it's replace option
2:45 "Using 1200 command blocks" My potato laptop: have mercy, PLEASE
Can we all take a moment to think about how this guy makes great videos so often
im in this video pogger
3:00 Sheep: "360 NO SCOPE!"
3:53 "To Answer That..." "We Need To Talk About Parallel Universes"
5:19 That skeleton is a gigachad!
4:24 is no one talking about the dog sitting on the parrot
3:00 full 360 ππ
5:34 Desmos graphing calculator :)
This is mind blowing. I haven't played minecraft since junior year of high school in 2011. I've recently got my 4 year sold into it and we're watching these and I'm astonished at how much mind blowing stuff there is now compared to what I had
i'm glad this was released on my birthday!
5:51 We need that as a Datapack for 1.18 and 1.19! That will be a great fit!
Can we appreciate that it's exactly 10 minutes?
Command blocks are like G.O.A.T and it is a item in a video game and having builds in a shulker box is quite cool
@skipthetutorial