What To Do When Things Go Terribly Wrong (in Minecraft)



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0:00 – Intro
0:28 – Level 1
1:28 – Level 2
2:58 – Level 3
3:44 – Level 4
5:26 – Level 5
6:11 – Level 6
8:42 – Level 7
10:40 – Even More!
13:27 – Outro

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30 thoughts on “What To Do When Things Go Terribly Wrong (in Minecraft)”

  1. I put on keep inventory. Because I’m not really good at remembering where I’m at. And when I can never remember where my stuff is. I get frustrated and quit. But I still am bummed that I died. And I die because of stupid reasons all the time.

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  2. BRO I LITERALLY JUST DIED AND LOST MY ELYTRA TO A LAVA POOL AND I HAD A FIRE POTION ON ME AND FORGOT TO USE ITT!! THIS VIDEO AND THE THUMBNAIL IS SO RELEVANT!!!

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  3. This happened to me just recently. I fell down from the Void but I am thankful because I had extra items on my storage and I was able to bounce back from that death. Elytra, however, is another matter haha. It's okay though. I know I can find another set of elytra in the End.

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  4. One time I died in the nether and i wasn't worried because I had netherite on, but I had an elytra in my inventory. So i went the next 300 using ladders, scaffolding, and traveling by boat. It brought me back to when I didn't know what an elytra was. I started watching your videos back when I started playing survival. You've taught me a lot.

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  5. I remember there was this one time when me and my brother were mining for netherite and I was throwing away extra stacks of netherrack into fire. I accidentally threw my tool shulker box into the fire. Max enchanted diamond gear, tools, weapons, and elytra (including enchanted flint and steel and shears). Me and my brother spent the rest of the afternoon replacing my shulker box and we had a fun time. I also learned to never throw any “garbage” items into fire.

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  6. [02:27]: There are also other things to watch out for with items…

    • In or over the void.
    • With Curse of Vanishing gear.
    • Next to or over lava.
    • Learning that lava doesn't stop fall damage as a Fire Resistance user.
    • In, next to, or over fire.
    • Next to or over a cactus or cacti (especially in a cactus farm).
    • From the Desert Temple TNT trap.
    • Trying to sleep in the End or Nether, which puts multiple fire blocks.

    …And on multiplayer…
    • By a TNT Minecart trap.
    • By a scorched-Earth-esque 'item-griefing' PVP-er.
    • By an End-Crystal-spamming PVP-er.
    • If a power-tripping server operator abuses /clear.

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  7. I’m the first to admit that I play on Peaceful mode more often than not nowadays. As a dad, I have to be able to put my laptop down to attend to things all the time and with no way to pause on Bedrock Edition I have found that just playing on Peaceful ends up being the easiest thing to do. When I started playing, I never changed the difficulty but over time I realized that I would just spend extra time on avoiding mobs anyway (by sleeping through nights, setting up spawn proof areas, etc) and it made sense to me to spend the limited time I have to play on the parts of the game I like most.

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  8. I started a Better than Adventure “Floating Islands” world recently and I died by falling a lot but kept persisting and I’m still having fun I felt the impulse to quit the first time but I convinced myself to respawn since I was still in the early game and I could get my stuff back easily.

    Also, I definitely recommend Better than Adventure. It’s possibly one of the most fun Minecraft versions I’ve played. There are lots of great things about the gameplay but it also has pretty graphics settings (if your computer can handle it) and controller support that I think is as good as Legacy Console.

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  9. Great timing. A couple days ago, I just had a really stupid death in my main Minecraft world (Command Block gone wrong, was stuck in an endless /kill loop). After I was able to get back, I was miserable. But luckily, I keep most of my valuables stowed away. What hurt the most is that it was my first death in that world, and it was for something so dumb and didn't feel legitimate. That, and it killed all of my sheep and other animals. But, I got back on my feet, took my anger out on an unsuspecting village and many other mobs, and just decided to roll with it. Because I value having history and stories in my world. So anyone that visits that ravaged village will wonder what happened that fateful day.

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