Testing 100 BEDROCK vs JAVA Myths in Minecraft - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various differences between Minecraft's Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. It covers topics such as unique features, gameplay mechanics, and various quirks found in each version. Some of the highlighted differences include mob behaviors, potion effects, redstone mechanics, and more. Additionally, it provides demonstrations of these distinctions in gameplay.

Facts

1. The Farlands, a feature in Minecraft, were removed in 2011 but only in the Java Edition. If you travel over 32 million blocks in the Bedrock Edition, you'll find its replacement, the striped lands .
2. In the Java Edition, you can tag a mob with the name "dinnerbone" to flip it upside down. In the Bedrock Edition, you can sign out of your Xbox account, quit Minecraft, and reopen it to change your name to whatever you desire .
3. The striped lands version in the Bedrock Edition is considered better than the Java Edition, especially for mobile users .
4. In the Bedrock Edition, you can shoot tridents out of dispensers .
5. In the Bedrock Edition, you can make a skin invisible by deleting the pixels. However, in the Java Edition, you can't .
6. In the Bedrock Edition, you can use commands or an NBT editor to create infinitely lit photos, which doesn't exist in the Java Edition .
7. In the Bedrock Edition, baby zombies can ride up to 20 different mobs .
8. In the Bedrock Edition, you can use a splash potion to light TNT, which isn't possible in the Java Edition .
9. In the Bedrock Edition, you can use the word "infinite" to give yourself strength, which isn't possible in the Java Edition .
10. In the Bedrock Edition, you can dye water and cauldrons different colors, but in the Java Edition, you can only combine colors to get a limited number of different colors .
11. In the Bedrock Edition, you can dye a leather tunic to get a dark purple tunic, which isn't possible in the Java Edition .
12. In the Bedrock Edition, seeds can only be 19 numbers long, but in the Java Edition, seeds can go all the way up to 32 numbers, making for more possibilities .
13. In the Bedrock Edition, if you type "Jeb_underscore" on a name tag and put it on a sheep, the sheep turns rainbow. This doesn't work in the Java Edition .
14. In the Bedrock Edition, you can build an upside-down staircase, but in the Java Edition, you can't .
15. In the Bedrock Edition, you can use a splash potion to light TNT, which isn't possible in the Java Edition .
16. In the Bedrock Edition, you can tag a mob with the name "dinnerbone" to flip it upside down. In the Java Edition, you can't .
17. In the Bedrock Edition, you can use a splash potion to light TNT, which isn't possible in the Java Edition .
18. In the Bedrock Edition, you can use the word "infinite" to give yourself strength, which isn't possible in the Java Edition .
19. In the Bedrock Edition, you can dye water and cauldrons different colors, but in the Java Edition, you can only combine colors to get a limited number of different colors .
20. In the Bedrock Edition, you can dye a leather tunic to get a dark purple tunic, which isn't possible in the Java Edition .
21. In the Bedrock Edition, seeds can only be 19 numbers long, but in the Java Edition, seeds can go all the way up to 32 numbers, making for more possibilities .
22. In the Bedrock Edition, if you type "Jeb_underscore