21 Minecraft Myths Busted: Uncovering the Truth

TLDRDiscover the truth behind 21 popular Minecraft myths, including arrow effects, jumping on eggs, suspicious blocks, and more. Get ready to debunk these myths and learn the real facts!

Key insights

:bulb:Shooting an enemy with an arrow does not transfer the arrow's effect.

:x:Jumping on a chicken egg does not make it hatch faster.

:ghost:Obtaining suspicious blocks by breaking sand or gravel with Silk Touch is not possible.

:spider_web:Using a cobweb to obtain suspicious blocks is a legitimate method.

:dragon:Spawning mobs on a redstone block can make them move.

Q&A

Can you obtain suspicious blocks by breaking sand or gravel with Silk Touch?

No, it is not possible to obtain suspicious blocks using Silk Touch on sand or gravel.

Is using a cobweb a valid method to obtain suspicious blocks?

Yes, obtaining suspicious blocks by breaking a cobweb is a legitimate method.

Do mobs move when spawned on a redstone block?

Yes, placing mobs on a redstone block can make them move.

Does shooting an enemy with an arrow transfer the arrow's effect?

No, shooting an enemy with an arrow does not transfer the arrow's effect to the enemy.

Does jumping on a chicken egg make it hatch faster?

No, jumping on a chicken egg does not affect its hatching speed.

Timestamped Summary

00:19Shooting enemies with arrows does not transfer arrow effects.

00:35Jumping on chicken eggs does not make them hatch faster.

01:02Obtaining suspicious blocks by breaking sand or gravel with Silk Touch is not possible.

01:19Using a cobweb is a legitimate method to obtain suspicious blocks.

02:08Spawning mobs on redstone blocks can make them move.

02:22Strings passing over lava do not produce sounds.

02:31Taking damage does not affect the amount of camera shake.

03:10Wizards do not appear in snowy biomes when summoned.