19 Secret Minecraft Hacks You Should Know - Summary

Summary

The video discusses 19 lesser-known features and tricks in Minecraft. Here are the main points:

1. In Bedrock Edition, you can create a glitched-out red wolf by using the tag on tame and the summon command.
2. Tridents can be used to create a sword charge attack by charging up the trident and switching to a sword.
3. Music disks can be obtained by using lava to kill creepers.
4. Ladders can be replaced with vines to create invisible ladders.
5. Villagers can be moved by using a herd of mobs to drag them along.
6. Pillagers can be disarmed by maneuvering them into a boat and breaking their crossbow.
7. Diamonds can be found by counting four blocks north of lapis ore.
8. Animals can be transported using elytra and rockets.
9. Lightning can be generated using a trident and a copper lightning rod.
10. Curved rails can be used to create a faster and cheaper alternative to powered rails.
11. Villagers can be converted to zombies using a weakness potion and dragon's breath.
12. Pets can be made immortal by exposing them to decay potions and then healing them.
13. Item frames and signs can be combined to create a pop-up effect.
14. Creepers can explode as a lingering potion when under a potion effect.
15. Beds can be placed underwater to sleep safely.
16. The fill command can be used to create complex patterns.
17. Ropes can be created by tying axolotls to fences and then picking them up in a water bucket.
18. Stair blocks can be aligned to create the illusion of blocks being off the grid.
19. The world border can be used to mix hit boxes and push two different stairs or slabs into the same block.

Facts

Here are the 19 key facts extracted from the text:

1. In Minecraft Bedrock Edition, you can spawn a red wolf by using the tag on tame and the summon command.
2. The red wolf can be dyed different colors, creating a "rainbow of dogs."
3. In Minecraft, you can charge up a trident and then switch to a sword to create a "sword charge attack."
4. To get music disks in Minecraft, you can use a skeleton to kill a creeper indirectly, such as with fire arrows and TNT blocks.
5. In Minecraft, you can use vines as an alternative to ladders in building, and they can be used to create "invisible ladders" with map art.
6. To move villagers in Minecraft, you can use a herd of mobs like cows and sheep to "drag" them along.
7. Pillagers in Minecraft can be disarmed by maneuvering them into a boat and then killing them, breaking their crossbow.
8. In Minecraft, diamonds are linked to the generation of lapis lazuli, and you can find diamonds by counting four blocks north of lapis ore and digging vertically.
9. You can move animals in Minecraft quickly by tying them up with a lead and using an elytra and rockets.
10. With the caves and cliffs update, you can create a lightning generator by positioning a trident entity on top of a copper lightning rod.
11. In Minecraft, you can convert villagers to zombies and then cure them for a discount on emeralds.
12. In Minecraft Bedrock Edition, you can create "immortal" pets by loading them up with decay potions and then healing them at the last moment.
13. In Minecraft, you can create a "pop-up" effect on signs by overlaying item frames and signs.
14. Creepers in Minecraft can explode as a lingering potion when under a potion effect.
15. In Minecraft, you can place a bed underwater to sleep safely, as land-dwelling monsters cannot follow you.
16. In Minecraft, you can use the fill command to create complex patterns, such as filling in a design with carpet and then changing it to a different block.
17. In Minecraft, you can use axolotls to create a "rope" effect on fences by throwing them next to the fence, tying them up, and then picking them up in a water bucket.
18. In Minecraft, you can create the illusion of blocks being placed off the grid by using stair blocks and pouring water over nearby slabs.
19. At the edge of Minecraft's map, you can use the world border's properties to mix hit boxes and push two different stairs or slabs into the same block, creating a "glitched" effect.