Testing Viral Minecraft Hacks That Actually Work! - Summary

Summary

In the video, the host tests various Minecraft hacks to determine if they are genuine or just clickbait. The hacks include creating infinite lighting using a redstone mechanism and enchanted tridents, a floating platform using a shulker in a minecart, and a dog door hidden behind paintings. Some hacks work as shown, while others, like crafting tridents or finding secret rooms in strongholds, are debunked as clickbait. The host encourages viewers to subscribe to expose clickbaiters and promises more Minecraft tips in future videos.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A Minecraft hack involving a redstone clock, piston, lightning rod, and tridents enchanted with Channeling was tested.
2. The hack claims to produce infinite lighting in Minecraft.
3. A redstone repeater clock was set up with each repeater clicked twice.
4. The setup included a sticky piston with a slime block and a lightning rod on top.
5. The tridents were thrown onto a block before activating the redstone clock.
6. The weather was changed to thunder using a command to enable lightning.
7. The hack did not work initially until a block was destroyed.
8. Infinite lighting was achieved after activating the redstone clock with the tridents in place.
9. Picking up the tridents stopped the lighting effect.

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