31 Unknown Facts About Minecraft



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35 thoughts on “31 Unknown Facts About Minecraft”

  1. Best crop farm is hoppers under carpets under a town bell. When villagers gather for sundown "Activities" they often miss each other with the food they throw. The hoppers gather any dropped foods. All auto; and bonus, the villagers do all the work of planting and harvesting.

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  2. if you hold jump button on a slime block, even dropping from about a few hundred blocks, or any height, you are completely fine, and just bounce one block, so stop crouching, unless it is only for bedrock, yet I have seen people, and myself do it, it is pretty much an instinct at this point to do it.

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  3. Did you know that a sheep can eat tall grass (the short version)?
    Put a sheep on a block of coarse dirt with a short tall grass on top and shear it. The sheep will eat the tall grass without destroying it and it will grow its wool back.

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