The video discusses several illogical aspects of Minecraft game mechanics, including:
1. Dispensers that use bows but never break, despite the bows being used and taking damage.
2. Armor that protects players but can be pierced by cactus spines, which should not be able to penetrate the armor.
3. Zombies that can fit through lightning rods but are unable to enter through them, and their inability to follow players through certain blocks.
4. Stone tools being made of cobblestone, not stone, and having the wrong texture.
5. The Frozen Step enchantment not working on half blocks of water or in cauldrons.
6. Wet sponges not filling cauldrons with water.
7. Zombies and skeletons burning in the day, even when under a roof or covered by solid blocks.
8. Hoppers not burning in lava, but Blaze mobs can be burned in lava cauldrons in Minecraft Bedrock.
9. Villagers' work tables being made of non-existent Minecraft woods, and a proposal to add new wood colors to the game.
The video highlights these inconsistencies and proposes changes to make the game more logical and coherent.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In Minecraft, the more you use a bow, the more damage it takes.
2. Dispensers in Minecraft can be made with bows that are already in use.
3. Minecraft armor protects the player's body and reduces damage received.
4. Cactus spines in Minecraft can pierce through armor and hurt the player.
5. Zombies in Minecraft can fit through lightning rods but are unable to enter through them.
6. Stone tools in Minecraft are made of cobblestone, not stone.
7. The Frozen Step enchantment in Minecraft allows players to walk on water by generating ice.
8. The enchantment does not work with half blocks of water.
9. In Minecraft, zombies and skeletons burn in the day but can be protected from burning by a roof.
10. Zombies and skeletons under chests or with a roof above them can still burn.
11. The villagers' work tables in Minecraft are made of existing wood types.
12. Some blocks in Minecraft have wood textures that do not correspond to any existing wood type.
13. In Minecraft, blazers cannot be burned in lava, but this rule does not apply in Minecraft Bedrock edition.