Minecraft comes in two different versions: Bedrock and Java Edition. While on a superficial level, both versions are identical, it's the finer details that show the difference between the two. The Bedrock version is known to contain a lot of bugs and bugs. Sometimes, these bugs can be annoying and ruin the experience of exploring the blocky world.
However, sometimes talented players can use these flaws as a new gameplay mechanic. A Minecraft The gamer and Reddit user named u/Outrageous_Pace4141 shared a short video on the game's subreddit.
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The comment on the post stated that players can mine faster when they stand the furthest distance away from the block. Gameplay recorded on Bedrock EditionWhich means this could be an error.
In response to the video, user u/Janusofborg said this is basic. Hence, Java Edition players have no benefit in trying it. Another user named u/ClearMind responded to the comment saying that he wished there was a subreddit for Bedrock players just so they could post things like this there.
User u/mraltuser said that Steve acts like a crane, the further away from the body he is, the stronger he is at mining. However, another user named u/Joezev98 asked why people upvoted this comment, as this is the opposite of how the crane works. The user then explained how the lever and fulcrum work.
Use Minecraft bugs as an advantage
Minecraft players are known for their creativity, not only in building structures but in mastering the game's mechanics to gain an added advantage. From simple farming tricks to advanced Redstone tools, players have discovered and Exploiting various errors And they exploited it to their advantage.
One common trick is to use water and lava to create an infinite number of cobblestone generators. Players also exploit mechanics such as farming mobs by designing dark rooms or using egg blocks to collect resources such as bones, string, or gunpowder. Likewise, villagers are leveraged to trade valuable items, using job combinations to obtain the best trade items.
Bedrock Edition is notorious (or rather famous in this case) for having a lot of bugs. For example, duplication glitches can allow players to duplicate valuable items such as diamonds or enchanted gear.
One well-known exploit involves using pistons and specific block positions to replicate carpet, a trick that is both economical and effective. Another feature exclusive to Bedrock is the improvisation mechanic, where players can creatively use the inventory setting to manage resources during combat or building.
Edited by Ribunjay Gaba