Crazy Minecraft Myths: Debunked or Confirmed!

TLDRExplore the truth behind various Minecraft myths and discover what works and what doesn't in this exciting game.

Key insights

🤔Some Minecraft glitches and mechanics can be quite confusing and require further investigation.

😮Unusual interactions between different items and mobs in Minecraft can lead to unexpected results.

🐶Cats and wardens share similar characteristics, including their ability to survive falls from great heights.

🌊While torches can provide temporary underwater breathing, they eventually break and are not recommended for prolonged exploration.

🤣Some Minecraft myths, like using eggs to break leads or stacking two types of slabs, are purely humorous and not based on reality.

Q&A

Do llamas have enemies in Minecraft?

Yes, llamas can attack wolves in the game.

Can nether fences connect to other fences?

No, nether fences cannot connect to other types of fences.

Can you escape phantoms by going underwater?

Unfortunately, phantoms can swim and will still follow you underwater.

Can you kill blazes with water bottles?

Surprisingly, water bottles can damage blazes, although it may take a large number of them.

Do Endermen attack players through glass?

No, Endermen will not attack players if they are viewed through glass blocks.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and debunking the myth about mining chiseled bookshelves without Silk Touch.

00:10Investigating whether the Sniffer egg can float and if it hatches in the air.

00:19Testing the behavior of upside-down mobs and breeding bees with pink petals.

00:29Experimenting with putting baby Sniffers in boats and launching players off slime blocks.

00:38Exploring the effects of lava sounds on strings and shooting projectiles through trapdoors.

00:46Verifying the claims about lightning turning villagers into witches and parrots dancing to music.

00:57Investigating the usage of slime blocks for TNT boosts and frogs eating silverfish.

01:07Testing various Minecraft interactions, such as opening chests with dirt and lighting campfires on armor stands.