29 Ways to Make Useless Things Useful in Minecraft

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29 Ways to Recycle Useless Things in Minecraft! Minecraft has plenty of features, but that means some of them are going to be worse than others. So, to fix the "garbage" minecraft features, we
are going to recycle and repurpose these 29 Minecraft things! Today, let's join with TeamSeas to fix these trash Minecraft features that the community never uses, and make it something much better in this Skip the Tutorial minecraft list video!

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Edited by Brennan Moore
Footage recorded by Jordan Cross, Jaden Moore, and Brennan Moore
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I'm gonna have to disagree on dried kelp being useless. It's a super easy infinite fuel source, since one dried kelp block smelts more than nine items, you can constantly be smelting kelp and then transfer the extras to any other furnace.

ClonedGamer
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This is late but I found that kelp is a very sufficient food source considering that after smelting 9 kelp into its dried variant, rather than eating it you can craft it into a dried kelp block and use it as fuel in your furnaces. So basically you can make a ton of food easily with a cheap process by smelting kelp with kelp and eating the leftovers.

Sturm_and_Drang
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0:15 Snowballs >> cheap weapon against blazer
0:30 saddle pigs >> faster rails
0:47 lecterns >> rotated wood pattern
1:01 bats >> ghosts
1:20 furnace minecarts >> decorative tiles
1:37 leather caps >> animations
1:55 water breathing arrow >> fountain on Bedrock
2:12 polar bears >> fox pest control
2:27 dead bush >> custom plants
2:41 live coral on waterlogged blocks
2:59 frost walker boots >> villager as shepard aide
3:15 sea pickle >> avoid bottlenecking
3:32 saplings >> random redstone generator
3:50 bells >> perfect boat alignment
4:07 half beds >> decorative tiles
4:24 paintings >> better hidden doors
4:42 horses >> faster speed bridge building
5:01 dead coral blocks >> gravel palette
5:18 azaleas leaves >> survive warm climates
5:37 dragon egg >> decorative block
5:53 splash water bottles >> travel fire extinguisher in a pinch
6:08 golden swords >> extra gold nuggets
6:26 mushroom blocks >> fuel
6:42 lily pads >> underwater lanterns
7:00 dirt block/anything >> time savers with portals
7:16 chainmail helmet >> chess board
7:33 disarmed pillager >> raid damper
7:51 lichen >> dirt-stone transition block
8:09 dried kelp blocks >> trash bags

lilywashere
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Great to see all these different creators teaming up and saving the seas!

javabeansnz
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8:25 - plus: one block of dried kelp can smelt the same amount of items as 2 blocks of coal (which would be 20 per block of dried kelp)

frostyvoid
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Another trick with snowballs - the have the same trajectory as Ender Pearls, so end-busting before you get an Elytra can be made safer by checking where a pearl would land using them.

stolenusername
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skip:"so unless you're playing a game of tegg"
every single hermitcraft fan: _a reference_

popiomondayz
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The dragon egg looks nice as a lamp too, put either a chiseled quartz or a Skeleton head facing backwards for the lamp shade.

dawsonreum
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Kelp blocks are actually a pretty reliable and renewable fuel source, and if everything is going wrong you can always eat them

twicethegalo
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Dried kelp blocks are great, while you can use them for building purposes like shown here, they're also a great fuel source. They can be farmed very easily and a block of dried kelp smelts 20 items, once you have dried kelp blocks you can use them to smelt more kelp. I usually have a small kelp farm in my survival worlds to avoid having to mine coal over and over.

Woomyko
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"With the 1.17 update we finally got a new tree into the game!"
1.16 with 2 new wood types: Am I a joke to you?

ItsLime
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"you probably dont want frostwalker-"
*scott being elsa in the background*

pndqpjj
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Dried Kelp is also an extremely efficient fuel source if you're smelting less than an entire stack at once -- it beats the heck out of charcoal as far as renewable fuel goes, though it's a ways from Lava buckets now that they're renewable. (Though you *can*, say, use lava buckets to smelt dried kelp and make that into blocks, which lets you smelt more than you could with a lava bucket alone by a decent margin... though the time required may not be worth it.)

Devilot
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Dried kelp blocks are actually one of the most efficient fuel sources in the game.

spamuel
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There is never a Minecraft session when I don't remember Skip's tips and tricks

k_gold
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I love how Skip the Tutorial also cares for the environment!

testx
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“Snowballs are useless”
Minecraft bedrock hive players who use them to get combos: *Am I a joke to you?*

thedummestmanonearthrightn
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Here’s another way to make a useless item useful:
When you gain stone tools, you probably have worn out wood tools! But instead of throwing them in fire (or let them sit in a chest for the rest of your life!), use them for fuel! The best part is that it burns like it’s brand new!

DuoVersal
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Dried kelp blocks are, item for item, the best fuel source.

Kattchatt
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2:40 why do I always see Rick Astley on this painting? Is it because I rickroll my friends too much..?

arkadia.lovesmel_