Testing Secrets Only Minecraft Workers Know… - Summary

Summary

In a Minecraft experiment, players discovered hidden secrets, including creating invincible mobs using potion combinations and glitches. They also explored changing render distance settings, which resulted in a nearly unplayable game. Additionally, they tested various Minecraft myths, such as the health points of different mobs and the existence of secret rooms under ruined portals, which turned out to be clickbait. The video also covered quirky features in Bedrock Edition, like axolotls retaining leads when picked up in buckets. Finally, they debunked false claims about loot locations and encouraged viewers to watch real hacks in the next video.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Minecraft has a feature that allows players to create invulnerable mobs.
2. To create an invulnerable mob, players need to splash a potion of decay and then spam down health potions after 12-15 seconds.
3. The mob will be in a state of "purgatory" and can be grabbed with a bucket.
4. Players can use invulnerable mobs as bodyguards.
5. Axolotls can help players navigate ocean monuments and can be used to create a little enclosure.
6. Minecraft has a secret feature that allows players to change the render distance to zero, making the game unplayable.
7. The game will only render one chunk at a time, and players will experience glitches and bugs.
8. Wandering traders have a unique behavior where they drink milk after being poisoned.
9. Players can change their name to "dinner bone" or "grum" to become upside-down in the game.
10. Certain mobs have the same health, including chickens, snow golems, and foxes.
11. The ender dragon has 100 health, while the winner has 150 health.
12. Attack damage is double the health of a mob, so a sword that does 10 damage requires a mob to have 5 health.
13. Players can use custom iron swords to test the health of mobs.
14. Minecraft logic can be strange, with some mobs having the same health despite their size and shape.
15. Axolotls can be tied up with a lead and picked up with a water bucket, and the leash will still be attached when placed back down.
16. Ruined portals do not have secret rooms underneath them, and the loot in the chest is the only loot available.
17. Ancient debris and netherrite armor do not spawn in ruined portals.
18. Minecraft has a limited number of naturally generated structures that contain loot.