Java vs Bedrock Minecraft...

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Java vs Bedrock Minecraft...

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In this video I got over a bunch of differences between Bedrock and Java Minecraft such as the ability to bone meal sugar cane, the ability to place down blocks in mid air, and the Wither being incredibly difficult in Bedrock while in Java the Wither is an extremely easy "boss".

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You can get tropical and pufferfish on beckrock. The con is actually that you have .5 seconds instead of 1.5 seconds to catch a fish

squidwardsnose
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Shulkers are only dyeable in creative mode, java also has this but only using commands.
You CAN get pufferfish and tropical fish from fishing, don't know where that came from
A few extra big(ish)differences, players riding boats in bedrock still take fall damage, and caldrons not only hold dyable water but also potions, which can be used to cheaply make tipped arrows (3 potions in the caldron can tip 64 arrows). For some reason people care more about dyed water than potion caldrons when making these videos, when cheap tipped arrows can be very useful, especially for fighting a harder wither using instant health 2 arrows + power 5

MarcosVinicius-hdpe
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There are also differences in enchantments between bedrock and Java. In bedrock each level of sharpness adds 1 damage so you add up to 5 damage on one sword where as Java can only add 3 damage with a sharpness 5 book.

fancygamer
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The fire aspect thing is really cool. It makes some sense too
Edit: a big difference between bedrock and java is the multiplayer. Friends can just join on bedrock but on java you need to either make a server or pay for realms

JustWatching
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7:52 its a feature
- bedrock and java minecraft player

mattr
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I was randomly playing the new update on bedrock and went to craft a boat remembered a needed a shovel so crafted that then discovered I didn’t need a shovel. I am so happy that annoying feature is gone!

heo-there
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I'm not sure if this is still a Bedrock's feature(it may have been removed), but i remember putting potions in cauldrons.

terramap_
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One great thing about bedrock armor stands is that we can pose them. Look it up.

Jjg_
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8:33 "A ton of shells" drops 1 more

mahbuburrahman
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Pov:In bedrock you can go up to 96 chunks and in java you only can go up to 32 chunks.

saphal
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Mods are a great comparison, since they work better in Java

carlosborja
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You forget about of the easiest way to kill the withers, portal trapping

Spiders
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You can also pose the armor stands in bedrock

ThatGuy-knew
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the crafting recipe for boats was changed to match java, same thing for barrels. crouching under slabs was now added as well as crawling as an experimental feature.

Wes.
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Fun fact: you can change the style of Armor Stand bye shifting and right clicking in Bedrock

elvinjacob.
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The reason bedrock doesn’t have hardcore is because there are a lot of bugs where you just die randomly.
For example there is a bug (idk how it works) where you will randomly take a ton of all damage and just die.
If that happened on a hardcore world it would be really dumb

rioriorio
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The dyed water has another cool feature. By using different dye on a single cauldron you can create color code combinations that arent normally possible.

jacobhutcherson
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In bedrock if you see a drowned with a trident and drop a nautilus shell near it it will always drop the trident and pick up the shell, then you can kill it and get the shell back

OfficialKingz_yt
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The boat in bedrock edition USED to have a shovel, now it has the same recipe as in java edition

danishmembatu
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Another thing us bedrock players have over Java: early tipped arrows. Put a few potions of desired effect into a cauldron, then, when it's full, grab a stack of arrows and click whatever button would use an item, charge and fire a bow, etc. Then you have a stack of tipped arrows.

Deadly-Dozer