What's the Fastest Way to Travel in Minecraft 1.14? - Summary

Summary

The video explores the fastest ways to travel in Minecraft. The creator tests various methods, including sprinting, ice jumping, powered minecarts, Elytra with fireworks, boats on ice paths, and dolphin-grace swimming paths. The results show that the fastest methods are:

1. Boat on blue ice path (45 blocks per second)
2. Dolphin-grace swimming paths (55.6 blocks per second, but doesn't work in the Nether)
3. Elytra with fireworks (33.3 blocks per second)
4. Boat on packed ice path (32.9 blocks per second)

The creator also tests other methods, including piston bolts, sci-craft ender cannons, and ravager screaming llama firing shield holding systems, but these are not as fast or have limitations.

When adjusted for overworld speed, the results change, with boat on blue ice path and boat on packed ice path being the fastest methods, and dolphin-grace swimming paths and Elytra with fireworks being less effective.

The video concludes with a ranking of the fastest methods and a discussion of the results.

Facts

Here are the facts extracted from the text:

1. In 2015, there were fewer ways to travel quickly in Minecraft.
2. The experiment used 500-block long strips to test travel times.
3. The travel times were measured from start to finish and averaged over five runs.
4. Sprinting in Minecraft takes 1 minute 29.5 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
5. Sprinting in Minecraft is equivalent to 5.6 blocks per second.
6. The average human can sprint at 7.1 meters per second.
7. Sprint jumping on packed ice takes 29.5 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
8. Sprint jumping on packed ice is equivalent to 16.9 blocks per second.
9. Powered minecarts on rails take 1 minute 3.2 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
10. Powered minecarts on rails are equivalent to 7.9 blocks per second.
11. Ice jumping with trapdoors takes 33.4 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
12. Ice jumping with trapdoors is equivalent to 15 blocks per second.
13. Sprint jumping on blue ice takes 28.7 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
14. Sprint jumping on blue ice is equivalent to 17.4 blocks per second.
15. Blue ice requires nine blocks of packed ice to craft.
16. Blue ice requires 81 bits of regular ice to craft.
17. Elytra flight with firework rockets takes 15 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
18. Elytra flight with firework rockets is equivalent to 33.3 blocks per second.
19. Elytra are endgame items in Minecraft.
20. Boat travel on an ice path takes 15.2 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
21. Boat travel on an ice path is equivalent to 32.9 blocks per second.
22. Boat travel on blue ice takes 11.1 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
23. Boat travel on blue ice is equivalent to 45 blocks per second.
24. Dolphin's grace swimming paths take 9 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
25. Dolphin's grace swimming paths are equivalent to 55.6 blocks per second.
26. Dolphin's grace swimming paths do not work in the nether.
27. Piston bolts take 5.2 seconds to cover 100 blocks.
28. Piston bolts are equivalent to nearly 20 blocks per second.
29. Piston bolts are affected by client-side lag.
30. Piston bolts built diagonally reach speeds of 28 blocks per second.
31. The sci craft ender cannon teleports players 60,000 blocks almost instantly.
32. The sci craft ender cannon may not work in Minecraft 1.14 due to the removal of chunk loaders.
33. The ravager screaming llama firing shield holding system is a fast transportation method.
34. The ravager screaming llama firing shield holding system may be patched in Minecraft 1.14.4.
35. The wild card method covers 500 blocks in 4 seconds.
36. The wild card method is equivalent to 125 blocks per second.
37. The wild card method requires rain to work.
38. /tp commands take 25 seconds to cover 500 blocks.
39. /tp commands are equivalent to slower speeds than many other transportation methods.

Note that some of these facts may be subject to interpretation, but I've tried to stick to verifiable information.