This text is a humorous countdown of common mistakes players make in Minecraft. The list includes:
10. Looking up to fly with elytras, which actually makes you descend
9. Not mastering acceleration with elytras
8. Using fireworks to accelerate in non-flying situations, which doesn't work
7. Using coral fruit to grow vegetation, when it's actually the coral flower that spreads
6. Trying to use Java Edition techniques in Bedrock Edition, such as using boats to survive falls
5. Encountering a static creeper that's actually just lagging
4. Killing spiders during the day, not knowing they're harmless then
3. Searching for enchantment symbols online, thinking they're secret codes
2. Crafting the magic lighthouse with diamonds, when it actually uses obsidian
1. Believing coral fruit will transport you to the surface, when it just moves you to the nearest block.
The author shares personal anecdotes and invites readers to share their own silly mistakes in the comments.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In Minecraft, looking up while wearing elytras does not make the player go up, but rather lowers them.
2. In Minecraft Bedrock, using a boat to survive a fall does not work, unlike in Java Edition.
3. Using fireworks to accelerate does not work in situations other than flying with elytras.
4. In Minecraft Bedrock, the secondary hand only serves for things like shields and fireworks, unlike in Java Edition.
5. Coral fruits do not grow into plants in Minecraft, but rather coral flowers do.
6. Spiders are harmless during the day in Minecraft and will not attack players.
7. Creepers can appear static due to lag in the game, but they can still explode.
8. The symbols on the Minecraft enchantment table do not translate to the name of the enchantment.
9. The Minecraft beacon is not made with diamonds, despite its appearance.
10. In Minecraft on PlayStation, pausing the game does not actually pause it, and the game will continue running.
11. Eating coral fruits in Minecraft does not teleport the player to the surface, but rather to the nearest solid block.