
We CAN'T Be Trusted With These - ONLY Available With Commands in Minecraft Java Edition
Here are some things hidden in Minecraft, that you can still find using commands.
Some are very useful, some are cut content, and some are even potential future content.
Minecraft has a lot of stuff hidden to the average player. Try these out for yourself in-game right now. There's also a fact about Minecraft's early development time. These are hidden things found in the Java Edition. The other editions have their own hidden, or exclusive items as well.
If you want to see them all, go to the wiki here: https://minecraft-archive.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Obtainable_by_Commands_Only
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Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00
Barrier Blocks: 0:17
Command Blocks: 0:40
Illusioners: 1:35
Debug Stick: 1:55
Giant Zombie: 2:18
Knowledge Books: 2:45
Random Minecraft Fact: 3:12
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Usually, in Minecraft you would expect to be able to get anything in creative mode,
but as it turns out, there are a few things that are only available directly through commands.
You won't find these in your creative inventory, or find/see them ever in survival.
Watch til the end for an interesting fact about Minecraft's early development time.
1. Barrier Block
Placeable invisible blocks, used almost exclusively to keeping players in/out of an area,
and only visible while holding one.
Using the command on screen (/give @s minecraft:barrier) will give you one.
Introduced in 1.8, it is one of 3 blocks that are invisible to players in-game,
along with air, and structure void.
2. Command Block
This is the main one most people know about,
but the command block is only obtainable with commands.
Using the command on-screen (/give @s minecraft:command_block) gives you one,
and it can be used to perform server commands when powered by redstone.
Only placeable, and useable by server operators on servers,
to keep any non server staff from breaking the server, but useable in a local game as well.
One of the most powerful blocks in Minecraft, it's not smart to mess with,
if you don't know what you're doing.
Along with this, there are 2 other command block type items that you can get with commands.
This being, the repeating command block, and the command block minecart.
The repeating command block, as it's name says, works identical to a regular command block,
but it repeats over and over again.
The command block minecart is identical to a command block, but it can move.
3. Illusioner
An unused illager mob added in java 1.12.
Spawnable only by using the command on-screen (/summon illusioner),
it uses a bow as a weapon, along with "magic", like casting blindness on the target,
or hence the name, cast invisibility on itself, while creating identical copies of itself.
4. Debug Stick
Added in the aquatic update, it is used to change block states, like block facing direction,
powered on/off, among other block "events". Left click selects a block,
and right click changes the state of that block.
and it is obtainable with the command onscreen (/give minecraft:debug_stick)
This can be used to change a command block's type as well.
5. Giant Zombie
The largest mob in Minecraft, with no AI,
and also probably the most popular hidden mob in Minecraft, the giant zombie.
Introduced in 1.7, AI removed in 1.8, there wasn't a long time where this big guy had any purpose.
With 50 hearts, and dealing 25 full hearts of damage, this one would ruin any players hardcore world.
Summonable with the command on-screen (/summon minecraft:giant),
and only attackable from the legs, I always wished this mob was at least in hardcore mode.
6. Knowledge Books
Added in 1.12, and exclusive to java edition,
these allow you to add a specific crafting recipe to your recipe book.
Super useful for mapmakers with the doLimitedCrafting gamerule to keep only unlocked recipes craftable.
You can obtain it with the command on-screen (/give @s minecraft:knowledge_book{Recipes:["minecraft:bucket"]})
You can also include multiple recipes in one knowledge book, just by adding more item IDs here (^)
(Random Fact)
Did you know that the first version of Minecraft was made in 6 days (from May 10-16, 2009),
and that the game wasn't deemed complete until over two years later, on November 18, 2011.
All of the pre-classic, classic, indef, infdev, alpha, and beta releases,
are incased in this two year period, with the official full first release being 1.0.0.
It officially got the Java Edition subtitle on PC in 1.12.2,
to separate it from Bedrock Edition,
but it was known as java edition to fans, way before then,
especially after the now-unsupported console legacy edition came out.
On December 10, 2019, it was officially replaced with Bedrock Edition on all current platforms,
other than Java, although there is a PC version of Bedrock too.
These are the main ones from java edition, there are others for education edition,
and bedrock edition, but are mostly restricted to those platforms.
Check them out next time you play, and I hope you enjoyed the video. #StyledSnail
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