31 Minecraft Things That Don't Make Any Sense - Summary

Summary

The content creator, Swifty, presents a list of 31 things in Minecraft that don't work as expected. These quirks and features range from minor annoyances to game mechanics that don't make sense. Some examples include:

* Stone cutters not dealing damage when stood on
* Magmablocks not igniting flammable materials
* Some blocks not dampening fall damage, despite being soft or having a soft appearance
* Dispensers not being able to fill cauldrons
* Cauldrons not breaking falls
* Shulker shells not being renewable
* Chainmail armor not being craftable despite the presence of chain links
* Certain stone variants not being usable for crafting stone tools

Swifty also points out some inconsistencies in game mechanics, such as phantoms spawning to attack all players on a server when one player doesn't sleep, and the Ender dragon being able to break an Ender chest despite it being made of obsidian.

Overall, the list highlights the imperfections and quirks of Minecraft's game mechanics and features, and provides a humorous commentary on the game's idiosyncrasies.

Facts

Here are the 31 facts extracted from the text:

1. A stone cutter in Minecraft does not deal damage to players who stand on it.
2. The stone cutter was added to Minecraft around the same time as the campfire, which does deal damage to players who stand on it.
3. Piston movement of tile entities (such as chests and furnaces) works in Bedrock edition but not in Java edition.
4. The magnum block in Minecraft does not ignite flammable blocks around it.
5. The frost walker enchantment has a lot of power, but it does not work on water-logged slabs.
6. Throwing an instant health potion at a zombie in Minecraft hurts the zombie instead of healing it.
7. The furnace minecart train feature in Minecraft has been largely forgotten and has limitations.
8. Projectiles, such as arrows, can pass through cobwebs in Minecraft without getting stuck.
9. Snow layers in Minecraft do not fall from the sky if they are placed in a layer.
10. Hay bales can dampen fall damage in Minecraft, but other soft blocks like sponge, snow, and wool cannot.
11. Crafting four stairs in Minecraft requires six planks, which is not proportional to the amount of material used.
12. Dispensers in Minecraft can place pumpkins and shulker boxes, but not other blocks.
13. The fletching table in Minecraft is the only workstation that does not have a specific purpose.
14. Cracked nether bricks do not appear in nether fortresses.
15. Composting bamboo in Minecraft is not possible, despite it being a natural fiber that can be composted in real life.
16. Ender chests, which are made of obsidian, can be broken by the Ender dragon.
17. The achievement for killing the Ender dragon in Minecraft only goes to the player who lands the final hit.
18. Players with Netherite armor can still get hurt by thorns in Minecraft.
19. Loyalty enchantment on a trident in Minecraft does not prevent it from being lost in the End void.
20. Small amounts of lava in Minecraft do not deal damage to players.
21. Dispensers in Minecraft cannot fill cauldrons with water.
22. Cauldrons filled with water in Minecraft cannot break a player's fall.
23. Dyed blocks in Minecraft cannot be re-dyed.
24. Nether wart blocks in Minecraft cannot be crafted back into individual Nether warts.
25. Shulkers in Minecraft can only drop one shell, despite having two shells.
26. Phantoms in Minecraft spawn when a player does not sleep, and they can attack all players on the server.
27. Rabbit stew in Minecraft does not provide more hunger restoration than eating the individual ingredients.
28. Sponges in Minecraft can be dried out using furnaces or warm places, but not by being placed next to a lava source.
29. Chain links in Minecraft cannot be used to craft chainmail armor.
30. Andesite, diorite, and granite in Minecraft are only useful for building and cannot be used to craft stone tools.
31. Banner patterns in Minecraft do not have a visual indicator on the sprite, making it hard to identify them.