20 Differences Between Minecraft Java and Bedrock

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20 Differences Between Minecraft Java and Bedrock

Learn 20 Java VS Bedrock Things in Minecraft 1.19! Including 20 Huge differences Between the two editions of Minecraft java and Minecraft bedrock edition so Minecraft Java Vs Bedrock Edition Which is Better? With 20 Facts About Minecraft Bedrock Edition some of which are 20 Tips and Tricks For Minecraft Bedrock Edition and 20 Crazy Things in Minecraft bedrock with 20 Differences Between Minecraft 1.19 Java VS Bedrock and 20 Features That Are ONLY in Minecraft Bedrock Edition

📑Chapters📑
0:00 - Bedrock Differences
0:09 - Double VS Single Coral Fans
1:01 - F3 Commands & Menu
1:51 - Impaling Enchant Effects
2:39 - Different Boat Crafting
3:25 - Dyeing Shulkers In Creative
4:15 - Silk Touched Path Blocks
5:07 - Scaffolding Mechanics
6:03 - Fire Aspect Sword Uses
6:59 - Giant Swamp Mushrooms
7:53 - Wither Boss Difficulty
8:49 - Composter Mechanics
9:45 - Inventory Fences & Walls
10:42 - Weird Lillypad Differences
11:40 - Old Dye Items Being Used
12:35 - Odd Button Placement
13:28 - Parrot Dancing & Perching
14:26 - Side Texture Rotations
15:20 - Charged Creeper Heads
16:17 - Salmon Size Variation
17:13 - Tree Leaves During Snow
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The bedrock snowy biomes are really stunning. When I started my world in bedrock after a long break from bedrock, I was on a snowy mountain. The particle effects of snow coming off the trees and the fading to full white mesmerized me. I love playing in this world because of these differences. Now, they just need to give us a useful offhand - especially for mending items. Oh, and scaffolding only breaks instantly with an axe, but nothing else. These are the only 2 differences that bother me on a regular basis.

stillinhere
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I really like that a lot of the bedrock features seem to be a bit more logical than java edition, like the salmon bones and the shovel in a boat. A lot of youtubers seem to talk about bedrock edition's minor changes in a negative way, but it's nice that good bedrock exclusive features are being highlighted here :)

mystori_
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As a Java player with a Bedrock child, having one video that walks through some of the major and minor differences between Java and Bedrock is really helpful. Thanks as always, Eyecraft!

Soul_Kit
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When it comes to fire aspect, you can even use an actual fire aspect enchanted book as well to light candles ect. Just hit em with it like the sword.

Taykoe
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I really do wish there was something similar to the F3 function in Bedrock . Thanx 4 the upload

castro
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It's annoying how the version that does not have chunk borders visualized is the version with a bug that makes our poor villagers disappear if they cross the border at a bad time

randomcatname
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finally someone is talking about good things in bedrock .

HoneyThakur
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Been binging your videos. I love how you can make a long 10 minute plus video that doesn’t feel like it has any filler content and is super informative, plus 1 sub here

trustygamer
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Do not "afk" (stay in the same place without moving) too long in a snowy biome or it will start to look like a northern canadian winter... with 3 meters of snow everywhere...

sebastienmorin
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I've been switching between Java and Bedrock a lot recently, but this video covered some differences that I didn't even know about. Like I had no idea that a flame aspect sword could be used like a flint and steel in bedrock.

Idk if anyone else would find this useful or interesting, but I took the time to write out some of the major differences I've noticed since I'm in a unique position where I switch between platforms quite frequently.

Java generally has more features, resources, and mods than bedrock, but there's a few things from bedrock that I miss in vanilla java. You covered the swamp biome mushrooms, salmon sizes, and snowy leaves. I think bedrock has a lot more little details in the various biomes, like the fallen logs that are covered in vines and the different sizes of grass. I think the rotation of the textures plays into that, but it does look ugly when the textures don't tile together seamlessly.

I also think that the color blending looks nicer in vanilla bedrock compared to vanilla java. The blending of colors between different biomes is smoother. The world also picks up a lot of color from the sky during different weather conditions or different times of day. Of course, java has a lot of mods and shaders that can help bridge this gap, but it is nice to have it built into the game.

Some of the crafting recipe discrepancies can be frustrating. Like the recipe for barrels is different and I always forget it in java because the bedrock recipe makes more sense to me (it uses slabs and sticks which seem to imitate the slats used irl). I also love being able to turn the cobwebs into 9 string in bedrock. They are so much more useful than the 1 string you get from breaking a cobweb in java.

I'm not even going to start talking about trident killers, redstone behavior (especially redstone quasi-connectivity), villager breeding, iron golem farms, mob spawning, boats, and weapon strength. :P There's just so many little things that get weirder when you start learning more about how the game functions.

rowanrooks
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My favorite difference is that axes are good in combat in java, it's fun having an axe and sword in your hotbar and switching to axe when you need to kill only one mob really fast

Paulsinke
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Still pretty new to Java edition and all my solo worlds are on bedrock...definitely some really good aspects in both editions...great video...thanks

dirtbagpsn
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Boats in java required a shovel in the snapshots where the new boats were introduced. They also were steered using tank controls which I found to be much, much better than the current controls. Ultimately both of those changes were very unpopular so they were reverted before the full release.

phoenixbloomfield
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Little editing problem around 3:26 to 3:30. Love your work going back to minecraft is a blast knowing all those tips and tricks
edit: Minecraft needs a "mob" command button. Used for parrots perching and dogs attack/relax command

Danaile
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13:20 him saying "entirely humorous" in his monotone voice made my day

JARLTHEGREAT
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13:31 I wish parrots in both versions would have eggs and nests on top of the jungle tree. And od course great video ;)

Cobi_Soldier
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Don’t forget speed bridging, it’s a pain on Java, but Java conduit are more op since you don’t need to be underwater to get the effect.

titorj
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One of the main most helpful features from getting one place to another efficiently is speed bridging! Speed bridging is very different in both versions

Bordzt
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"In fact in the bedrock edition a fire aspect sword is almost as good as flint and steel"
Portals are also a thing I guess.

itzunderscore
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The leaves!!! I had no idea it did that! I want it in java so bad now!

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