Testing CLICKBAIT Minecraft tricks that 100% work

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TESTING CLICKBAIT MINECRAFT TRICKS THAT 100% WORK

it’s been a little over a decade since mojang studios released their award-winning game, minecraft. since then, players have tirelessly explored this sandbox world, consuming everything it has had to offer.

from hidden worlds to helpful cheats, player-created minecraft mods to detailed walk-throughs, there’s never a lack of content in the minecraft community

thus, it should come as no surprise that several dedicated, patient minecraft players have uncovered some wildly unexpected – but incredibly useful! – in-game hacks. all of which help make the minecraft experience just a little easier.

we’ve taken 14 of those hacks and listed them all down in this ultimate minecraft guide!

minecraft tips

1. You can walk through walls with a boat

is this a fun little hack that the creators left in for players to find? a serious glitch that they just haven’t fixed yet? or an actual part of minecraft’s laws of physics?
who knows.
all we know is, you can use a humble boat to walk through walls. you don’t necessarily get to sail through one, but it’s a programming imperative that’s pretty fun to exploit.
simply place a boat in front of a wall and gently push it into the blocks of the wall until about half the boat is inside. then, left-click on the boat to enter it. once your avatar is in the boat, left-shift to exit.
since players always exit the boat via the front half, you’ll find that you’ve somehow glitched through the wall via the boat entrance-exit dynamics.

2. Invisible blocks are a thing
To summon an invisible block, type the following command line prompt:

/give minecraft:barrier

you’ll notice a new icon in your inventory. it should look like a red box with a slash through it. there’s your invisible block

3. need guaranteed safety? stay in a mushroom biome
even in hard difficulty mode, no mobs – passive or otherwise – will spawn in mushroom biomes. this is a great hack for beginner players who’ve only managed to gather minimal resources and need a place to sleep for the night. there are many, many ways a mob-proof setting could be useful

4. buckets of water make great landscaping tools
did you know that you can use buckets of water to quickly get rid of grass blocks and cobwebs? just grab a bucket of water and begin pouring. you’ll notice that the water “washes away” the grass and cobwebs
5. create instant pockets of air with torches & buckets
… and ladders, and glass panes, and fences, and so on.
you’ve got some torches, ladders, fences, or doors in your inventory. any block that has “air” around it – so basically, any block that doesn’t take up the entire cube – can be used to create a temporary pocket of air underwater.
standing in the block as though to use it will automatically place you in that pocket of air. and if you use fences, you can actually link these pockets of air to create a makeshift underwater tunnel to freedom.
if using a torch, place it on a vertical surface underwater next to your head to breathe. the water will snuff it out, but it’s a good way to reset your 15-second timer.
if you have a bucket, you can scoop up water (one bucket = one block) to create a temporary air block. again, neat way to reset your timer.
here are some other minecraft items that you can use as emergency air sources:

iron bars
glass panes
fence gates
trapdoors
ladders
slabs
doors
signs
walls

6. cats vs. creepers?
did you know that creepers are deathly afraid of cats?
yup!
just like the titular character in stephen sommers’ 1999 hit film, the mummy, creepers will avoid cats at all costs. if you have a bunch of them hanging around your house, creepers won’t touch your borders at all.

7. Finding diamonds: 16×16 chunks and y-coordinate 11

we know the numbers are confusing, but let us explain.
when you’re mining for diamonds, it’s in the game’s program to spawn three or more diamonds per “chunk.” now, one “chunk” in minecraft measures 16×16 blocks. so if you’re no longer finding diamonds, it’s possible that you’ve exhausted your chunk. time to move on to the next one.
the best place to find diamonds is at the y-11. this refers to your y-coordinate, which measures height or depth.

8. pumpkins can make you invisible to endermen
if you’ve played minecraft for a while, you know how intimidating the tall, gangly enderman can be. sure, they’re usually peaceful.
if you want to successfully skip past them, risk-free, all you need to do is equip a pumpkin as your head armor.
will you look silly? sure. but your viewpoint will be restricted. in turn, the game won’t register any eye contact you make with endermen—even if you’re looking directly at them!

9. Endermen can’t swim
let’s say you don’t have a pumpkin in your inventory. now you’ve accidentally locked eyes with an enderman and they’re pissed. you know there’s no way you’re winning this fight. what do you do now?
head for the nearest body of water and jump in. endermen, for some reason, can’t swim.

10. kill skeletons to help your farm
want to grow plants and trees really fast? kill some skeletons and harvest their bones. you can use these to craft bonemeal, which is hands-down the most effective fertilizer in minecraft. applying it to almost any plant, tree, or grass block will instantly speed up the growth period. in some cases, in fact, bonemeal is powerful enough to make a plant reach full maturity in seconds. doesn’t always happen, but check out this video by animateddisc as an example.
there are very few plants bonemeal won’t work on, by the way. here’s a quick list:
cactus
vines
nether wart
chorus plants
sugar cane (minecraft java edition only)
every other plant block is a fair bonemeal game.

11. clone blocks with the scroll wheel
simply middle-click on your mouse’s scroll wheel while you’re looking at whatever it is you need. this will automatically place a block of that item in your hand.
say you’re looking at a torch on a brick wall. click the scroll wheel, and you’ll have a torch block. then move your crosshairs to the wall. click the scroll wheel. you’ll have a block of a brick wall

12. use a fence instead of a door to zombie-proof your home
do zombies keep breaking down your door at night?
yep, we’ve all been there.
if you don’t want to build your home in a mushroom biome, the next best thing you can do to guarantee a full night’s rest is to zombie-proof your door. and it’s actually incredibly easy to do so.
option 1 is to build your door one block higher. place it on a stone block or any sturdy barrier blocks
option 2 is to place a fence in lieu of an actual door. minecraft zombies aren’t programmed to break down fences and so will be successfully stopped when they reached the entrance to your humble abode.

13.use buckets of lava as fuel
if you accidentally stumble across a pool of lava, don’t be so quick to run away.

14.have a water source every 5 blocks when farming
tired of your crops drying up? keep them within five blocks of a water source!
farmlands only become dehydrated when they’re six blocks away from water. within five blocks of the source, they’ll stay hydrated for as long as you need them to. so if you’re building a farm, plan accordingly.



conclusion

so, there you have it! 14 little-known minecraft tips for a fun, stress-free experience! of course, there are definitely more minecraft hacks out there that we didn’t cover here.

Click here to watch how it is done. https://bit.rancah.com/QcAnnaas
 

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