20 Useful Things You Should Start Doing in Minecraft 1.20

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20 Useful Things You Should Start Doing in Minecraft 1.20

Learn 20 Useful Uses For Items Mobs and More in Minecraft 1.20 Java and Bedrock Edition. With 20 Simple Hacks for Minecraft 1.20 and 20 Things You Should Start Doing in Minecraft, This video covers 20 Secret Features You will use right away. Also 20 Minecraft 1.20 Tips and Tricks that are 20 Pro Tips Everyone Should Know in Minecraft 1.20 with 20 Minecraft Things To Use More Often that Will Make you Go from Noob to Pro!

📑Chapters📑
0:00 - Intro
0:09 - How to Tame The Warden
1:18 - Life Saving Splash Potion
1:54 - Shulker Levitation Trick
2:35 - Silk Touch & Fortune Mining
3:24 - One Block Fish Tank in 1.19
4:37 - Fishing Rods Move Mobs
5:14 - Banner Map Markers
6:13 - Cleaning With Cauldrons
7:25 - Secret Sculk Sensor Door
8:42 - Coal Blocks VS Coal
9:25 - Clear Messages in Chat
10:00 - Neon Bright Signs & Lights
11:06 - 45° Infinite Elytra Flight
11:38 - Lodestone Compasses
12:40 - Invisible Game Pausing
13:26 - Powder Snow & Leather
14:18 - Mason Villagers Are OP
15:05 - Quick Item Moving Shortcuts
16:12 - Best Hidden Lighting
16:41 - Super Helpful Hitboxes
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Mojang: The warden is intended to be a natural disaster that is nearly impossible to kill and best avoided.
MC Community: Sweet! a new pet!

mxtof
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Another cute way to use compasses is removing the lodestone after creating a lodestone compass with it. This makes the pin of the compass spin around amelessly and is cool is steampunk builds.

wouterbos
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this man is actually carrying my single player world
edit: this comment is 1 yr old pls stop replying lmao

TheHyprBeastX
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Wow, I never thought that you could erase a banner layer with just a cauldron! So simple yet so useful!

outcast
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I recently got back to Minecraft. I left when the update aquatic just came out and decided to try it again. Man so many things have changed. I created a new survival world and have been following all your tutorials. I learnt about chunkbase from you. I also learnt how to raid woodland mansions, the ideal Y level for diamonds and also trading with villages all because of you. I don't know why you're so underrated but keep it up bro

H-cranky
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I love that he is one of the few list youtubers who is just very chill and talks very calmly. Most of them just are too loud or talk too fast

andrisuprudko
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Just to add to the usefulness of the lodestone compasses: they can be named with an anvil. That way you can have multiple compasses attuned to multiple lodestones, all labelled so you know which ones lead where.

zzz
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About the map one, I’ve never understood exactly how maps work. Do you think you could do a video on maps? How craft and make one bigger, best way to fill it in, how to place a map down on a surface etc. love the content btw

banishedbary
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As someone who is getting back into vanilla minecraft for the first time since when they first implemented horses (it's been like a decade), these guides have been AWESOME to help me orient myself with all this crazy new stuff.

RunninRaven
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This proves that deep down the Warden is just a cat

plant
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2:36 Another benefit of going to the mines with Silk Touch is that some ores, such as coal, lapis, redstone and diamonds, give experience when you mine them. So it's better to keep them for later to fix things with Mending or to gain levels.

vasilyd
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The second tip is great but slightly flawed, just make it a normal potion not a splash potion, there are situations where you may miss the throw. Safer to just drink it, even if you don’t start drinking it until you get in the lava it will still be fast enough for you to be saved, can just heal after. I always carry regen and fire potions on my hot bar.

winstonpoindexter
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Another useful tip if you fall in the void while in the end make sure to have some chorus fruit when you eat it quickly while falling it will tp you back to land

saulgoodman
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8:34 you can use the block that spawn the tamed warden to also do a only player sensor after it, a door that only opens when a player gets nearby

Malam_NightYoru
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another super informative and helpful video as always. i’ve been playing the game for around 9 years and know a lot more about it than the average player, but still enjoy watching these. Also thought it was kind of cute how the warden’s interest was peaked above all else because of that trapdoor.

punkake
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You have some of the most concisely helpful videos I've ever seen. The knowledge to time elapsed ratio is bonkers.

AlexanderTome
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One thing about silk touch at 2:36, it's actually more space efficient to use fortune for most ores (except maybe lapis, redstone, and quartz) since you can convert the item form into blocks, storing 9 of them into one, and then convert them back later on (Even raw ores for Iron, gold, and copper have block forms now)

Gerpar_
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Why would you want to keep an axolotl in a single block though? 😢 It's fun to watch them swim

wow
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8:45 make sure you're smelting enough items to make the block of coal make sense. more often than not I throw in a stack at a time, which still burns the entire 80 item capacity coal block. or say you're just smelting a handful of debris, you're still gonna use that whole block to do it. it's only more efficient if you're using it all!

liquidsuspect
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I actually use the lodestone a lot! Whenever Im off exploring, I either place it in my base, or the nether portal. Another thing that is useful, that I haven’t seen a wide use of, and Im not sure why I started, most likely from Grians Hermitcraft episodes, is to have a shulker box that you carry around all the time, full of extra food, armor, and the tools you dont use a lot, but might need when exploring, such as the hoe, or axe. It also condenses the space the tools would use, especially since my sword is the only one without a second pair, down from nine to one, plus the chestplate that I rarely use due to me being used to jumping off high places, and activating my elytra, and the fact I only turn off peaceful when I need to. So, just like that, I will have nearly all my inventory versus the whole row my tools would have taken up, plus the lodestone compasses that I have for my base

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