Why Dying In Minecraft Is GOOD, Actually



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46 thoughts on “Why Dying In Minecraft Is GOOD, Actually”

  1. Ok, true story, in my survival world, I have a thing for leaving the dragon alone, so I just bridge to the islands, and then I dont even consider returning to main island, so op and useful

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  2. In Terraria, if u have a softcore character, u will drop only the money. So i got used to dying and respawning at my base. Returning to minecraft was difficult as i don't have keepinventory on.

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  3. Mob pickups and mob griefing need to be separate options, I want to make cool armored baddies without having the possibility of creepers destroying my world

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  4. Story time! The one time I rage quit a world and never went back..

    I was about midgame, had all diamond nicely enchanted gear, my base was coming along great. I had just completed a really beautiful nether portal build and went in to find a fortress so I could get end rods and find the stronghold. As I'm running along in what seems like a safe area, I suddenly am in lava. I did everything I could but I was in the middle of a massive lava ocean. I got near the shore but died before reaching it. Respawned, grabbed backup gear and went back to see what the hell had happened. Turns out that what I thought was solid ground was basically a 1 block thick platform. There was a 1×1 hole in said platform that I somehow managed to fall through directly into the lava. All but like three of my items were lost. I deleted the world I was so irritated with it lol what are the odds?!

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  5. I was in a house fire and managed to get out and survive, I woke up while the fire was one room over.
    good thing I subscribed to IBXToycat because if I hadn't I would've died! 😀

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  6. i remember towering up and messing around but i fell off the tower and landed RIGHT ON A CACTUS and uh… bye netherite pickaxe

    that server would end soon after that anyways though so i just thought it was funny

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  7. thought this video would be an opinion based video, would be cool if instead of "oh you can teleport when you die" it would have been about death being an important gameplay feature that makes survival actually fun

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  8. I foolishly died in a lava pit, moments before I was going to log off of the game, and mid way through a mining session where I had gather a significant amount of diamonds, among other resources. This was on a world that I had been playing for sometime, and was quite happy with my progress in terms of creativity, although I hadn't built many automated farms, so getting back to the point I was would be hard work.

    I still, to this day, over 6 months later haven't returned to that world, and have barely played bedrock edition since then either (this was my XBOX world). I have also suffered a lot with creativity in just about every new world I've started. It's painful to go back to that old world, knowing what I've lost in a stupid way, but at some point I know I need to return, as that's where my creative goals are, halfway complete.

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  9. hehe… my most recent cause of MULTIPLE deaths in my new minecraft world was building a nether portal, now, i am terrible in the nether, and the worst thing is, i spawned next to a fortress at the same height as it to, now if you were dream, that would be the best thing to ever happen, but if you where me were you have NINTENDO SWITCH version on the SWITCH LITE, you'd know that for some reason the arregive mobs can attack you before you finish loading into the nether. i died to a wither skeleton, AND it came through my portal, picking up all my armor and my iron sword. heh heh, i died a lot…

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  10. Toycat: Ye let's go die in Minecraft.
    Me: I was in my gold farm and a baby piglin escaped. He proceeded to equip full netherite enchanted armour and an enchanted sword lol

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  11. I started a new world in Java release 1.0 and I had to find a stronghold before cows because for some reason cows wouldn't spawn in my world and I needed leather for books to make an enchanting set up. I of course don't need to enchant to beat the game, but beating the game is just a minor goal for me in this world. I aim to build up this 1.0 world to look like a modern world with Villagers and everything despite trading not being a thing yet. I think it's a cool idea, but not having cows was a big obstacle for awhile. I still don't have milk or leather, so item frames and cakes are out of the question, but I like the challenge. I'm excited thinking about the long journeys I'm going to have initiate in the future to try to find cows. Especially now that I've watched this video. Enderchest + dying will help me come home with leather and milk if I ever find a cow… That is if enderchests exist in 1.0… Do they? That might be another challenge! 😀

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  12. its weird how you dont get penalised when you cheat on java, bc on bedrock if you turn on cheats or commands in your survival world it disables all achievements permanently

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