Let’s explore Minecraft! We bring you detailed block-by-block information for our site https://www.minecraftwiki.net Colonising Worlds: Available Soon! Genera…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Let’s explore Minecraft! We bring you detailed block-by-block information for our site https://www.minecraftwiki.net Colonising Worlds: Available Soon! Genera…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
GuzzleGulp
Actually you can get trees in Mesa biomes.
Milez
What do you mean “We are out of time”? Why do you block yourself from
imrpvoing your videos …
SHARKTOOTHJEM
shrektastic
00WhiteBlade
Xtreme hills snows too much, I hate snow. Swamplands are too hard to
navigate, gosh darn lily-pads and water! Plains have grass, and I really
really dislike the grass. Taiga snows too much, I hate snow. Desert’s sand
is real annoying. Forest is perfect. Mesa is good. Jungle is too hard to
move around in and clear space in. Svanna has too much darn grass and not
pretty colors.
Heidi Dinius
I have to say the ocean is the best for it has many trees, mobs, villages,
and even TONS of grass! Dont forget it had a lot of water!
Just FYI for you haters, this comment was a joke I know oceans suck for
building.
Mir Masroor
As he says that there’s no water in the desert, A WILD WATER SOURCE
APPEARS!
mcspotlights
Roblox Matt
I rather live in the nether.
thecool5211
FIRST BITCHEEESS
Minecraft!18
I’m a pocket edition player and I like plains bilomes bease their most the
time are near forest
Saulo RNS
0:43 FAIL,HAVE WATER ON THE RIGHT (sorry if I write wrong,I speak
portuguese).
UranusProductions1
Pro-tip: No rain in Desert / Savannah
Malamute688
i have a world where I have filled several of the largest maps you can
make. It was in an effort to find a jungle, and I have as of yet failed to
do so.
Izzeddin Mojaddidi
What about the mushroom biome? :(
Gianor SK
“But we’re out of time”
Because none of your videos can *dare* be longer than two minutes.
Shape Work Studios
Water really shoulnt be a factor 2 buckets of water and a 2×2 hole and you
have infinite water
Adam Evans
My favorite place to build is right on the edge of an Extreme Hills and a
Forest Biome.
gskaloyan
Dry farming is entirely possible. The crops grow slower but that isn’t too
big a deal unless you’re extremely active.
I find its best to take care of my food first then worry about comforts.
If I have an abundance of wood then I’m set. Typically I farm trees to
smelt them into charcoal. I don’t even bother hunting down coal out of the
ground but if I run across it I’ll grab it up.
Chris Michaels
I like these new kinds of videos. They give a nice overview, and even an
expert player like myself (Since Alpha), I find certain things interesting.
Things I never really thought about.
EddieSris
i made my house in a jungle but harvested all of the trees and hills in the
biome, so it looks like a flat world now.
daniel rotter
217 .l.
Rudyhea
“lack of water in deserts” minecraft deserts are full of water for some
reason (even after they “fixed” it) there even was a little pond close to
you when you said it. Hope Microsoft actually knows how a desert looks
like.
MediocrexGenerica
I’ve enjoyed making homes in extreme hills that are nearby
forests/swamps/plains. They usually provide all the resources I need and
being up on the hills gives a nice view. The only problem is snow if you
build high which isn’t too terribly bad, I’ve used torches to prevent water
from icing over and such. Another small issue is Silverfish but once I
realized that silverfish egg blocks take longer to mine they aren’t too
much of a pain anymore.
Larissa Teens
The Jungle is my favour
ite biome too. It is AWESOME!!!
Ryan Rundle
you are out of time? how about you make the video longer. moronic.