We all know the famous sandbox game Minecraft. If you never played it, chances are your 10-year-old little brother or sister did. While the game was (and still is) hugely popular among kids, there’s no denying adults enjoy it too. Whether it’s building incredible constructions (like this breathtaking or these 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:29 creations), completing challenges and playing on PvP maps with your friends, or simply heading out for a solo adventure in Survival mode, there’s something about Minecraft that’ll keep you playing for hours on end.
The game focuses on mining, which allows you to find resources that range from earth and sands to diamonds and emeralds, and crafting, which allows you to make pretty much anything. Of course, we’re aware that Minecraft isn’t a💦 realistic game, and in many ways, it wouldn’t be nearly as much fun if it was. Some aspects of the game, however, don’t make a lot of sense.
Thing is, as great as Minecraft is, there’s definitely a lot of things that are weird or sometimes just plain wrong in the game… and we just ignore them. From strange glitches to creepy-pasta, nonsensical physics and odd monsters, there’s a lot that might cause some raised eyebrows. Here are 25 things that are wrong in Minecraft, and that everyone chooses to ignore. Just like with any video game, it’s🅷 fun to stop and think about these elements of the game that are really quite odd, when 💖you pay attention to them.
25 Chopping Wood Wit♉h Your Bare Hands
It’s very likely the first thing you will do in-game. To survive in Minecraft, you need weapons and tools. To craft weapons and tools, you need resources, so you can make🌳 a craft table—in other words, you need wood.
But since you start the game with nothing in hand, you’ll find yourself looking for a tree to punch in order to get that wood.
We’re so used to starting the game like thi🅘s, no one really questions it anymore, but when you think about it, either the player character is insanely strong, or something is wrong here.
24 𒊎 Baby Animals In The Game
There’s a lot of things wrong with the animals in Minecraft—more on that later.♒ If you want to start a farm, you’ll have to build a fence and lure animals in, and then you’ll have to get them to reproduce. That in itself is actually quite easy: just give two of the animals the right food, hearts will appear, and a baby cow, chicken, pig, etc. will pop up. When you think about it, however, there’s no denying the whole process is a bit weird.
23 🔴 Eve🧸rything About Creepers
Creepers are an iconic part of Minecraft, and perhaps one of the first monsters you’ll encounter in the game. First-time players found this out the hard way: attack them too qu🔥ickly and they’ll blow up, taking a chunk out of the terrain and a few of your health points with them.
Creepers are so integral to the game that we tend to ignore how weird they are.
Visualize a creeper though: everything about them, from their tiny leg⭕s to the way they explode🎀, is really weird when you think about it.
22 𝔉 “You May Not Rest Now, There Are Monsters Nearby”
Players who put their bed too close to a mob will remember this somewhat annoying message. Sure, if you’re placing your bed outside right next to a zo🍸mbie, then it’s probably a good thing the game doesn’t let you sleep in it. But when your bed is in a house or a shelter and you need to go outside to get rid of the monster outside your door, it’s more than a bit annoying. After all, who wants to get out of bed to go deal with a giant spider in the middle of the night?
21 ꦦ The Different Biomes
Minecraft has randomly generated worlds, which is great in many ways because it allows you to explore a rich, diverse pixelated universe. Feel like attempting survival in a desert? No problem! Want to go explore a jungle? Go right ahead. The thing that’s a bit wrong with this, however, that most players just ignore, is that sometimes these biomes will be juxtaposed in odd ways. For instance, you could have a desert right next to a tundra: snow on one side and scorching sand on the other. Only in Minecraft…
20 The Villagers Are Honestly 🐬Creepy ꧒
Explore your world a bit more, and you’ll encounter villagers as well as monsters. The word “villager” might sound non-threatening, charming even, but these NPC have a decidedly creepy vibe. From their perpetually crossed arms to their staring eyes, there’s something a bit off about these seemingly innocent characters. And of course, there’s the whole business with “illagers,” hostile villagers who will attack both the player and regular v🌳illagers. Whether we encounter the hostile kind or not, we can’t shake the feeling that there’s something wrong with the villagers, even though most players ignore it.
19 🦋 ✅Enchanting Stuff
Mining: got it. Crafting: sure. Cre🐼ating weapons and fighting with them: so far, so good. But then, for some reason, you get the opportunity to craft an enchanting table, which will let you cast spells on your weapons and tools.
You can make your favorite diamond sword sharper, your helmet more durable, etc.
This is 🍰useful as you meet more powerful monsters and grants you a definite advantage in PvP combat, but when you stop to think about it, this feature seems very weird in a gam🍰e where the two main features are mining and crafting.
18 💮 Giant Sp✨iders
Minecraft isn’t a particularly scary game. Unless you’re an arachnophobe, that is. Zombies✃ and creepers and skeletons, we can deal with, but why the giant spiders?
Not only are these critters huge, they also make the scariest hissing noise.
And their red eyes… How many eyes do these things even have? We’re not sure, but we’d rather not get too close. Players all over the world have admitted to being scared by the spiders in Minecraft. Why does a kid’s game have these things?
17 The Whole Deal With Her🅺obri🎶ne
This Minecraft legend shows just how popular the game is: it has its own creepy-pasta. Heꦺrobrine’🔯s legend was born after a player posted a story about game creator Notch’s long-gone brother.
He’s meant to be a ghost who reincarnated as a mysterious white-eyed character in the game.
Depending on which story you read, Herobrine either follows you around, writing threatening messages, or attemp𒁃ts to end you, trap you, or rob you. All in all, ther🌄e’s something very weird about that story—and it doesn’t help that someone created a Herobrine mod.
16 Internet Legends/Cr꧅eepypasta In The Game
Talking about creepy-pasta, Minecraft references another♉ popular one with one of its monsters. You guessed it, I’m talking about Endermen. These creepy monsters, who have eerie similarities the popular internet character Slendermen mostly leave the player alone, but look straight at them, and they’ll begin to chase and hunt you. Much like the spiders mentioned earlier, there’s something very unsettling about these monsters and the sounds that they make. Did you know that Endermen’s “language” is actually backwards English? That’s exactly as spooky as that sounds.