83 Minecraft Things That Don't Make Any Sense

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Published 2023-09-10
83 Minecraft Things That Don't Make Any Sense

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All Comments (21)
  • @danagoyette7932
    I like how the old block-shaped stonecutter is called just stonecutter, and the new non-full-block stonecutter is called stonecutter_block.
  • @Akira__743
    There’s actually a very decent reason why the stonecutter doesn’t deal damage. It’s because in bedrock edition villagers stand on workstations sometimes
  • @beethebee8
    2:00 this actually makes perfect sense! If the stone cutter DID do damage to the player, it'd likely do damage to other mobs, making a damage/death-trap nightmare for villagers as it IS a job block. it doesn't do damage so its not annoying in villages
  • @cinnamonkittamon
    For the lava particles, that would mean that players who have turned particles off would have things randomly catch on fire for seemingly no reason until they discover there was lava 1 block above something
  • @ClumsySteam
    Minecraft never makes sense that’s why it’s so fun
  • While regular snow blocks don't dampen your fall, powder snow does the job just as if you fell into water
  • @Volvith
    Historically, chainmail was made with fire. I love the older versions of minecraft for stuff like this. :)
  • @CheeseMiser
    Removed fireflys but we can still feed a parrot a cookie, resulting in poisoning it
  • @The_Unkn0wn
    For 58 (the loyalty trident one) The reason it doesn't come back is because the trident waits until it hits something before coming back, throw it into the void, it never hits anything. And your loyal trident becomes one with the void
  • 28:15 I was hopeful they'd work like Don't Starve shadow creatures, only rendering in and having hit/hurtboxes for players who meet the requirements for spawning them.
  • @GremlinSciences
    With rabbit stew, it actually makes sense that it's less filling since it's a stew. However there's also an unlisted stat attached to food items, satiety, which works like armor for your hunger and rabbit stew happens to fill that hidden satiety gauge more than the ingredients used to make it.
  • @mrdoorknob13
    For the shifting on magma blocks, it could be similar to a myth that mythbusters proved where slowly walking on hot coals was actually safer than normally walking on them.
  • The logs aren’t the fuel in the campfire, it’s the coal. It doesn’t really matter what you put in there
  • @cntstpgmg7
    One thing that cauldrons and candles have in common is that they’re both pretty weird. You can put lava in a cauldron underwater and nothing happens. Similarly, you can light candles underwater… It just doesn’t make any scents…
  • @_-Tux-_
    Stone cutters don’t have teeth unlike other blades, meaning they won’t cut you at all, they are made specially to cut stone (I advise you look it up It’s acc pretty nifty how it all works)
  • @DTOMSMISORANGE
    1:28 When you are exploring a snowy plains and it’s night and you see a random light, don’t walk over it.
  • @MaskedDeath_
    26:10 I'd actually say that most people could climb a ladder faster underwater than otherwise. If you try to stand on the bottom of a lake, the buoyancy is greater than gravity and will push you to the surface by itself. You can push off the rungs to propel yourself even faster. On surface, you have to fight gravity yourself. Though I do wonder if speed climbers would do worse underwater or not.
  • @NotNobby
    5:36 nahhh bro why did you ahve to make that joke 💀
  • @trangdam4785
    "All games have a very good logic" Minecraft is an example.