How To Get SHULKERS + ELYTRA In Minecraft | Bedrock Guide S3 EP22

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All Comments (21)
  • @irisbear9421
    I feel like bridging over the void, while terrifying, is slightly less terrifying than trusting my aim with pearls...🀣
  • @keithm1273
    An awesome thing to remember is snowballs have the same trajectory of ender pearls so take snowballs with you to test the range of your pearl
  • I always bring 2 buckets of water and put one on each side of end gate so I can just swim in and out easily, no end pearls needed :)
  • @lloydgreen12
    I usually take out the end rods on the top of the end city, that way I can see from far away if I have already been there
  • If you’re trying to yeet yourself over the void bring some snowballs with you to test your aim. Awesome video Prowl, loving the third party views. Awesome editing as well Moon. πŸ˜ƒ Keep the great content coming!!!
  • @riuphane
    I prefer bridging for 2 reasons: first, I never have to worry about missing with my pearls and I can see where I've been, which also makes the return journey easier. This is extra valuable on an smp server
  • @12caveman12
    You can bring chorus fruit or whatever the one you eat is called, so when you get levitate you can eat it and transport to the ground so you don't die from fall damage. This is a good alternative to enderpearls because,let's face it, endermen suck to kill on bedrock!
  • @taviscayden
    As you can clearly see on the map (e.g. at 20:40) end cities are lined up. If you do not want to use external cheats such as chunkbase, just fly in one direction (x or z) from the first end city you found and you will find the next one. When you are short on rockets or did not find an elytra yet, use a flying machine.
  • I always make ender chests before I ever go to the end - they are useful extra storage even before you have the shulkers. I like to have several in my inventory as well, so if I mess one up I'm covered (I also keep some in my ender chest for replacement, some in my recovery box/shulker, etc). Once raiding the end, I normally keep two shulker boxes in my inventory. One for stacking items, one for non-stacking. Any time something in the stacking hits a full stack, it goes in the non-stacking. I don't even open the chests - just smash and move. Once per city, I dump all my extra inventory into the boxes. Any time the non-stacking gets full (tools, armor, wings, potions, stacks of items, etc), I make another (plenty of chests to raid, so you just need the crafting table) and put the full one into the ender chest. Sure, it means I have a bit more on me that I'm risking, but it does not take long to have full stacks of the shulker shells and other stackable valuables (and now the diamonds look like they are going to be worthwhile due to trim and nether upgrades) safely locked away in the shulkers in the ender chest. Once you get a feel for the two types of treasure rooms (tops of shulker towers with two chests and the ones with ender chests) you can raid the boat, raid treasure rooms, and then move on to the next very quickly after some practice. I do always skip one ender ship that is nearby (or I respawn the dragon until I get a portal out to one) to turn into a shulker farm later if I find I need more shells later on when I don't want to do deep raids into the end any more. If you remember to bring enough glass to the end on your first run, you can easily just block in the three shulkers on your second end ship to "hold" it for a farm later as well (and leave as many shulkers as you can in that city as back-ups). The only limits are rockets, food (chorus fruit is not a replacement), and room for shulkers in your ender chest and inventory. If you remember the mending/unbreaking3 book, you can always make an anvil after you raid enough cities to have enough iron (you will have over a stack within a half dozen cities).
  • @Zogg1281
    Really helpful episode. That Enderman levitating was so funny!!!! I'm going to have to try to replicate that one ....... time to work out how πŸ€” I got to see quite a bit of the livestream, which was really cool πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @WaynesWorld69
    Outstanding! Love the footage from the camera account! The End is just plain scary. Loving the Bedrock Guide S3!
  • @madgruntilda
    Gearing up for the end at the mo for my 2nd time ever. Enjoyed that video cheers! Got some great tips πŸ‘Œ
  • I always try and watch your live streams if I'm not at work. keep up the good work
  • If anyone is looking for an extra tip, here it is: if your end city is close to your getaway then do not kill all of your shulkers. Leave 3-4 so that at a later date they can be used in a shulker farm.
  • @ahedin
    Love the story mode that we get by you using the second account!
  • @Justsammie90
    Awesome explanation of end city raiding!!πŸŽ‰
  • Thanks a lot for another great video! The shots from the second account are top notch. I still haven't defeated the dragon, so Im taking notes for when the time comes.
  • @upthedubsguy
    Good job, Prowl. I suggest pointing out the gateways that appear periodically among the outer islands, just to make it clear you don't have to go back to the portal where the dragon perched. Keep up the great work! :- )
  • @jimg6391
    I don't think you mentioned it, but the coordinates in which end cities can generate are in a grid - so once you find one, if you travel in a straight line you are WAY more likely to find more, especially since the empty spaces where they CAN'T generate is bigger than the render distance on Realms (especially on consoles). If you make a zoomed out map for exploring the end, it makes it much easier to find more without using Chunkbase. Particularly useful after you have your first elytra and traveling in a straight line becomes easier.