10 Minecraft Myths Tested: Did They Survive or Get Destroyed?

TLDRIn this video, we test 10 popular Minecraft myths to see if they are true or false. From dyeing camel saddles to repairing iron golems, join us as we uncover the truth!

Key insights

Dyeing camel saddles is not currently possible in Minecraft, but it may be added in the future.

🔥Hitting a mob through fire does not set them on fire in Minecraft.

⛏️Using a silk touch on reinforced deep slate does not drop any extra blocks.

🗡️Hitting a mob through fire with a fishing rod or bow does set them on fire.

You cannot repair iron golems in Minecraft.

Q&A

Can you dye camel saddles in Minecraft?

Currently, it is not possible to dye camel saddles in Minecraft. However, there is a possibility that this feature may be added in the future.

Does hitting a mob through fire set them on fire?

No, hitting a mob through fire does not set them on fire in Minecraft.

Do you get more XP when mining ores with a Fortune enchantment?

No, the Fortune enchantment does not give you more XP when mining ores in Minecraft.

Can you repair iron golems in Minecraft?

No, it is not possible to repair iron golems in Minecraft.

Does hitting a mob through fire with a fishing rod or bow set them on fire?

Yes, hitting a mob through fire with a fishing rod or bow does set them on fire in Minecraft.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the 10 Minecraft myths that will be tested in this video.

02:01Testing the myth of dyeing camel saddles in Minecraft.

03:55Testing the myth of hitting a mob through fire to set them on fire.

08:02Testing the myth of using silk touch on reinforced deep slate to get extra blocks.

09:43Testing the myth of hitting a mob through fire with a fishing rod or bow to set them on fire.

11:13Testing the myth of repairing iron golems in Minecraft.

12:01Conclusion of the video, summarizing the results of the tested Minecraft myths.