The video discusses various illogical aspects of Minecraft gameplay. Some of the examples include:
1. Regeneration potions not affecting zombies as they should.
2. Wet sponges generating water particles in lava, which doesn't make sense.
3. Torches not being usable as fuel in ovens, despite being a combination of coal and wood.
4. Beds being able to be corrupted, allowing villagers to sleep in unusual places like lava or campfires.
5. Spyglasses not functioning correctly when wearing a pumpkin on the head.
6. Lava particles not causing damage to players.
7. Skeletons generating arrows with magic, but still dropping physical arrows that can be used by players.
8. Fire arrows not being able to burn items, only entities.
9. Steve's fists being able to break hard materials without getting hurt.
10. Crafting stairs requiring 6 wooden blocks but only yielding 4 stair blocks, which doesn't add up mathematically.
The video points out these inconsistencies and pokes fun at the game's logic, or lack thereof.
Here are the extracted key facts:
1. In Minecraft, regeneration potions do not harm zombies, but rather do not affect them.
2. Zombies are opposite to players in terms of damage and healing, with damage potions healing them and healing potions hurting them.
3. The sponge block in Minecraft can dry a radius of 7 blocks and can absorb up to 65 blocks of water.
4. The sponge block's ability to absorb water was introduced in version 1.8.
5. In Minecraft, it is possible to corrupt a villager's bed by placing a bed, a bonfire, and then breaking the top part of the bed while right-clicking on the bottom part.
6. This corrupted bed can be used to make villagers sleep in unusual places, such as on lava or a stone cutter.
7. The spyglass in Minecraft allows players to see things in the distance, but it does not make sense that the spyglass can be used while wearing a pumpkin on the player's head.
8. In Minecraft, lava burns players, but lava particles falling on a player do not cause damage.
9. Skeletons in Minecraft generate arrows using dark magic, but it does not make sense that these arrows can be collected and used by players.
10. Fire arrows in Minecraft set entities on fire, but they do not burn items.
11. Steve's fists in Minecraft are incredibly powerful and can break hard wood and cacti without causing damage to the player.
12. In Minecraft, crafting stairs requires 6 wooden blocks, but it should actually give more than 4 blocks of stairs due to the amount of wood used.
13. Crafting stairs should actually give 8 stair blocks if the pieces removed from each wooden block are used to create more stair blocks.