Profile
Minecraft Honey Block Guide: Here's how Minecraft's Sweet new Offering Works Minecraft just got a whole lot more sweeter thanks to the introduction of Minecraft honey blocks to Java. The blocky addition is in the most recent Java 1.15 update. It already has many beneficial uses, including fall damage reduction as well as creating an immense conveyor belt of golden stickiness. You can now create an attractive honeycomb-block with the latest version. This is not meant to be confused with the honey block itself. You can make this delicious dessert by using four honeycombs in the crafting menu. If you don't have the money for a gingerbread home, you can create one from honeycomb blocks. If you're wondering where this honey is coming from then our Minecraft bees guide will teach you everything you should be aware of about the honey-making process and how you can use honey for good or evil. Other Minecraft mobs aren't a fan of walking on honey blocks, and will avoid honey blocks if they can - this includes animals, monster mobs and Minecraft village dwellers. Here's our guide on how to create honey blocks in Minecraft and all the uses you'll get from this latest building block. How to make Minecraft honey blocks Four honey bottles can be used to create honey blocks in Minecraft. You can obtain honey bottles by using an empty bottle placed on a hive or bee nest. How do I use the Minecraft honey block Honey blocks in Minecraft are a variety of uses, here's our list of everything we know about honey blocks in Minecraft: Reduces fall injury Honey blocks greatly reduce fall damage (80%). Speed When you run across honey blocks, it reduces your speed. It sticks to other blocks: Honey block adheres to all blocks, even Minecraft slime blocks. Reduces the height of jumps. You can still grace the air but not as high as a normal block. Transportation Honey blocks can be used to construct a conveyor belt. If a honey block is pushed by a piston, it will stick to the block. This also applies to mobs. A honey block placed in a 1x1 hole can stop any mob from jumping out. Even if the honey block is covered by carpet or a trapdoor This kind of trap is a way to fool acquaintances, but also serves to stop animals and villagers from wandering off when they are required to stay in one place. More Minecraft blocks: A guide for Minecraft Netherite The fun with honey doesn’t end there. Many imaginative players have created Minecraft parkour maps with honey blocks. They make use of the block's sticky properties to glide across walls of glutinous Amber at high speeds. Reveals how rich reality truly is A mini parkour course was made using the latest honey mechanics available in Minecraft Honeycomb blocks and honeyblocks are also great for those who are aesthetically inclined. They can be used to disguise as headlights, lampshades, glowing embers and beer as well as to open a secret entryway to your base as demonstrated by Minecraft YouTuber Grian. Honey blocks can also be used alongside slime blocks to create machines that, due to their mix of materials, are able to bypass the usual 12 block limit for pushing pistons. You can see a collection of honey-based creations at the Minecraft blog. For more amazing things you can build in Minecraft look up our guide to the top Minecraft designs. Read more: Check out these Minecraft farm ideas This is all we know about honey blocks in Minecraft. They are available in the Java Edition and Bedrock Edition of Minecraft. If you're looking to find the best Minecraft seeds to enhance your honey-based creations, play with your honey in some Minecraft mods, or show off to your beehive with a stylish set of netherite armour we've got you covered.
Forum Role: Participant
Topics Started: 0
Replies Created: 0
