28 Minecraft Things You Should Start Doing

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Published 2021-05-17
Minecraft has a lot of features and sometimes we end up forgetting them. So to remind you or to teach you something new, today I'll cover 28 Minecraft things that you should probably start doing. Minecraft facts (in 1.16) that improve your playthrough or will just make the game more fun in general. Thanks a bunch and I hope you enjoy :)


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This is not a series called Minecraft VVSauce where I explore random features of Minecraft. Not Minecraft, but the water rises or Minecraft Manhunt but a quick video with 28 different things you should start doing in Minecraft. These are great to know end may end up helping tons of you, including Dream himself!

All Comments (21)
  • @slushieee__
    “Mobs can’t hurt you from the outside” almost dies
  • @Goose47
    7:53 “Mob’s can’t hurt you from the outside” He says as his health depletes
  • @lunarVNDL
    "Hmm I don't have a water bucket. What should I use to get down?" "Ah yes, my trusty honey blocks"
  • @dudeguy1894
    3:18 This only works in Java Edition. If you're playing Bedrock Edition, the chunk coordinates will be 8 instead of 9. Unfortunately Bedrock Edition doesn't have a debug menu, so here's another trick (only if your world has Show Coordinates enabled): Make the X and Z coordinates positive, subtract 8 (or 9 in Java Edition) from them, then divide by 16. If both X and Z are whole numbers (ending in ".00000"), that's where the buried treasure is.
  • @frosty_22
    "Mobs cannot damage you when you are inside" Instantly gets hit by the mob
  • @Marco-dm8ph
    "mobs can't hurt you from the outside" *gets hurt by mobs from the outside*
  • @pianoman4036
    The banner trick was very cool. It is very easy and useful to locate your house. I wish I had found that out sooner.
  • @shyrtexx4879
    "There's nothing worse than a long day of mining only for a creeper to suddenly erupt and make you lose all the stuff you've been carrying around" has keepinventory on
  • @chaosvolt
    ...people actually drop into the desert temple without immediately taking out the pressure plate?
  • @NachoFreckle
    7:53 “and mobs can’t hurt you from the outside” proceeds to get mauled by a baby zombie
  • @tomas3riza
    3:14 for console players or mobile you could also use a boat, all you have to do is dig down a bit and then place down the boat next to a wall, if you did it correctly you can then move forward into a wall and then be able to see the chest, this can also be used to find caves or geods.
  • @MudPud
    instapot airfrier for minecraft: sheeps and cows follow you when you hold wheat, chickens follow seeds of any kind, pigs ‘n carrots. So you put down campfires between you and them, and hold up their food- good eatin’, very little cook time. be careful your food don’t cook you.
  • @cassnuss8125
    "Man, I forgot my bucket of water" "Thank god I always carry with me a HONEY BLOCK"
  • @peppermint_8
    11:40 “granted, I don’t know when you’d every use this, but...” “Things you SHOULD be doing in Minecraft”
  • @superman15922
    I love the mention of the leave updates. I've been using this tech, ever since observers got introduced and man is it useful, best thing is, that when hidden properly you can actually make vertical signals that are "invisible" even when passing though a room, since you can easily diguise it as a bush etc.
  • @skrimp9622
    6:25 You can also use furnace in a minecart, it works like a steam locomotive when you put coal in it.
  • @DoggoBro1
    7:49 “mobs can’t hurt you from the outside” * gets damaged anyway *
  • @qeniray9105
    You know someone's been playing Minecraft for a while when they say smelt the food.
  • @eltsoldier
    Another tip about campfires is to put them on top of hay bales. This makes a near 20 block tall smoke signal fire you can see for miles. It's also good for making a smoking chimney to give your house that nice, rustic feel.