there's going to be a lot of calculations going on. This is the 2nd biggest drain on CPU, behind entities. Vanilla achieves 'random' growth by selecting several thousand blocks each server tick, checking if they can grow or decay, and if they can, applying the growth or decay. Other than the typical solutions such as installing optifine, you can also dive deeper into the game mechanics and modify those to improve performance.
That's pretty much all I could think of, feel free to edit this if I got something wrong.
Java edition is by default less optimized, however many mods like sodium and optifine optimize it very well Java edition and bedrock edition have different command structures for some commands and bedrock edition has much less support for nbt changing commands There is a debug menu that shows details about the game like your coordinates in java edition
There are no emotes with java edition (though you can install mods to add them) Java edition has no marketplace, meaning almost all maps, resource packs and other downloadable community made content is free
Java edition has more customizability due to the fact that it is much easier to mod the game. Java edition has the ability to play any version of minecraft ever released, bedrock can only play the latestīedrock and java have two very different combat systems. However some servers are both bedrock and java however a bedrock player and java player still cant play together. You cannot play java servers with bedrock edition and cannot play bedrock servers with java edition. There are some key differences I will list. Bedrock edition is the same version you have on your mobile device, so I don't need to tell you about that, the differences are minimal between platforms, however java is very different from bedrock. There are 2 versions of minecraft, Bedrock and Java. If you have any other methods you would like to inquire about, comment down below. If you want a detailed list of methods for netherite, check out this post. With the bow or flint and steel, ignite a TNT. Some diamond ores may be destroyed upon explosionĭig out an area where you want to blow things up. Start mining all around in circles where you are.
Low blocks mined to blocks uncovered ratio This method removes all blocks at a y-level very quickly Several diamond/netherite pickaxes (preferably enchanted with Unbreaking 3, Efficiency 5, Mending)Īn XP farm readily available nearby to repair tools This method is the same as the above mentioned method, but for mid to late-game players. Mine the indentations forward until you are satisfied. Many trips may be needed to deposit resourcesĪ stack of scaffolding blocks (ie cobblestone)Ĭreate small 1x2 indentations on both sides, skipping 2 blocks at a time. Here is a detailed list of diamond-mining methods, ranging from early-game to late-game. The most efficient mining strategy would be to go down to y-11 and do branch mining. If you want me to add more, please comment down below. OPTIONAL: create a NOT gate running from the lever, going to a command block with command /summon arrow x y z, where x and z are the coordinates of the end crystals. Place a repeating command block with the command /summon ender_crystal x y z. Place a lever or button next to the command block, and activate it. Its command will be /summon tnt x y z, where x,y,z are the coordinates of the place the TNT will spawn. Place a Command Block on the ground, set to repeat. Interact with the end crystal by hitting it with your fist or a projectile. Place one obsidian or bedrock, and place an end crystal on top. This can be improved with a ring of pistons to get a packed, bigger explosion. Use redstone to ignite all the TNT simultaneously. Place TNT in a nx2 arrangement, where n is any number you like. Small explosion destroys blocks in a 3-5 block radius. Just place a piece of TNT on the ground and ignite it. If you are only here for an explosion and not the destruction, then make sure the TNT is in water. Cheats means that Cheats is required to build this structure. Simplicity: 1 being very simple (1-2 blocks), 100 being extremely complex, and so on. Destruction: 1 being minimal damage, 100 being massive damage, and so on. Alright, here is a simple explanation for explosions.