In the video, the host tests various Minecraft tricks to determine if they are genuine or clickbait. They experiment with launching into the sky using cows, avoiding creeper explosions with a composter, creating a disappearing water bathtub, and using fire to direct animals. Additionally, they debunk a claim about crafting capes in Minecraft, revealing it as an add-on rather than a feature of the game. The host also tests if Endermen can dodge snowballs and explores the possibility of melting ice in the Nether to create water, which turns out to be another clickbait trick using commands. The video concludes with the host expressing disdain for clickbait content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author is testing viral Minecraft tags and tricks.
2. The author demonstrates how to build a "2D pole" to launch a player into the air.
3. The author fills a 2-block deep hole with 23 cows.
4. The author switches to Survival mode to test the launch.
5. The author double-clicks the jump button to launch themselves into the air.
6. The author builds a bathtub in Minecraft using dispensers and water buckets.
7. The author demonstrates how to customize the bathtub with different designs.
8. The author shows how to make a pen with water in the middle to guide animals.
9. The author demonstrates how to light an animal on fire to make it go to the water.
10. The author notes that this only works if the animal is close to the water.
11. The author discusses a crafting recipe for a "cape" in Minecraft.
12. The author notes that the cape is not a real item in vanilla Minecraft.
13. The author discovers that the cape is an add-on created by another player.
14. The author shows how to activate the cape add-on in the Minecraft menu.
15. The author demonstrates how to customize the cape with different designs.
16. The author notes that the cape can be removed by crouching.
17. The author discusses a command block that summons a bunch of snow golems.
18. The author demonstrates how to build a machine that teleports Endermen.
19. The author notes that this machine uses a command block and a redstone contraption.
20. The author discusses a way to get water in the Nether by melting ice.
21. The author notes that this method does not work in the Nether because there is no sky for lightning to come from.
22. The author discovers that the video demonstrating this method was clickbait.