What a Perfect Start in Minecraft Actually Looks Like...

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Published 2023-05-05

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  • This is exactly how you keep a video engaging without constant screaming and jumping all over the place.
  • Within the first 8 minutes of this video of his “start”, he’s done more than I ever have in a world
  • @prettylitngl
    rewatching this again i just realised at 1:19 he stops, at least 7 trees go barely into render distance, and he goes "there's no trees" and dips thousands of blocks, truly a man of focus, commitment, and sheer will
  • Finally someone who doesn't scream every two minutes in the hardcore series. I'm really glad I've found this channel. It's so peaceful and enjoyable to watch. I can't remember when I was this relaxed and satisfied watching some Minecraft hardcore survival. Please continue the great work, it's only up from here!
  • @Bennettking72
    My dad hates all the YouTubers who are yelling 24/7 to get attention but what juice does is amazing he’s chill and funny. Love you man!
  • @SirToucan
    personally i think the perfect start is a jungle with a village nearby so you can get a melon farm started immediately
  • @Zivin
    Combining the enchanted books with the other enchanted books and THEN combining it with the sword will help prevent the "too expensive" message appearing. When combining the books switch the books between the two slots and do the cheaper option.
  • It’s funny how he makes the game seem so mundane yet so entertaining. The seemingly fast progression really keeps the viewer watching, thinking I could do that too.
  • @daydreams5416
    usually voiceovers are either really repetitive or overly dramatic, urs is chill and unique. love it!
  • The best up and coming minecraft YouTuber. Thank you for the amazing content Juice
  • @Thederpman4
    1:19 "no trees" trees in the fog on top of the mountain: "yeah that's right don't worry about us!"
  • @idontknowok2754
    Absourdly refreshing. This video is not only helping me to identify how I would like to play a world, it's also an incredible take on minecraft content overall. It feels real, honest and keeps you stimulated but no so much that your dopamine receptors and attention span get behaviourally fucked. All the success is well deserved and honestly, I hope you get even more recognition and root for this narrative realism to get adopted by the community.
  • @paro9936
    Now this is what I was fucking looking for. No absurd and cringy edits, no exagerated, overwhelming and faked emotions, no one shouting any bullshit all around, just chill minecraft with a youtuber who is finally not scared to curse in his own videos. This used to be normal, now it's not, it looks dumb to point this out but it does stand out. Keep it up brother
  • That middle furnace not lighting up on the auto smelter— that’s relatable. I felt that.
  • @rsssfgr1374
    Back in the day we would have a 60 episode long series of 30 minute barely cut segments dedicated to defeating just the ender dragon. It would be filled with needless detours and riddled with countless inefficiencies, and we would eat that shit up.
  • @skoyen4155
    Something of quick note: pumpkins and melons can only grow on specific blocks like grass or dirt
  • It’s shocking that you only have like 40k subs, the editing and style is deserving of far more viewers. Well done
  • @hyxlo_
    7 years ago this would have been an 80 episode let's play
  • @B1esky
    I've already watched this video and the second (and then went back and watched a few of your older ones) and I think this genuinely might be the best Minecraft video I've seen. Your editing is impeccable, your comedy is light and subtle but perfect for a fairly fast paced video like this, you highlight the building of your world perfectly, and it all just makes me wish there were 1500 episodes already. Since I've watched this video for the first time like 3 days ago, every time I look on the front screen of YouTube I'm just begging for a new one. Keep up the good fucking work, man.