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This video could of been a full Myth Busting Episode but I decided to condense it to a short since the conclusion is simple.
Take the results with a pinch of salt as I don't know whats happening under the hood but clearly the spreading out myth has merit!
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ОтветитьIf only someone had sent this to Mumbo, maybe Doc’s perimeter would have been spared
ОтветитьTalking zisuma skin lol
ОтветитьI like to place it shiny the watch it turn over time
ОтветитьSurely it just oxidises quicker because there's less copper to oxidise?
Ответитьwhat about blocks to time in the same space... that wasn't the full equasion
ОтветитьDoes it make a difference if there is space under the block as well?
ОтветитьI love Xisuma's myth busting videos.
ОтветитьTo me the game is about the journey, and the oxidizing process is a journey in itself.
ОтветитьIf you add an already oxidized block it'll speed up a ton
ОтветитьDid anyone else recognize the pattern in the first tests? I think (and probably already prove for it on the internet), that the copper aging mechanism looks for copper blocks of similar age around it.
So in theory you could "seed" a condensed field of copper with copper of later stages to speed up the process 🤔
The speed goes up but the block density goes down oh, it doesn't matter how fast they go it matters how many oxidized blocks you have at the end of a given period Of time. I wonder how their blocks per hour rates compared
ОтветитьIs this Java only? Wiki says that. So they don't speed up far away in Bedrock?
ОтветитьXisuma’s VTuber model is both scary and fascinating at the same time
ОтветитьI have a theory based on observation that a copper block will age faster if placed next to copper that had already oxidized
I came to this conclusion after seemingly observing a brand new copper block introduced to a partially oxidized build, catching up to the rest of the build really quite quickly
But this was one observation and I’d love to see it properly tested because if it’s true, my first thought is how this could revolutionize copper aging if it’s correct
Do they need to be on the surface, or can I spread them out under ground and get the same results?
ОтветитьOkay but just like mathematically speaking you would expect the chunk with less copper to oxidize faster. Because each tick has like a random chance of oxidizing, and you're waiting for that to proc on every block, obviously it's ganna be faster if there's less blocks to wait on.
To really see if this is true, you should've doubled the volume if you halved the density.
I'm not saying this isn't true, I'm just saying this video doesn't demonstrate it.
One block of copper, a chunck, another block of copper
ОтветитьThere is a faster way
Ответитьyea but this is less bloc
ОтветитьBut that's very fun to look at
ОтветитьYes this works on all platforms, Xbox user here who just used this method, THANK YOU ZUMA
ОтветитьThere should be a mechanic where copper would oxidize slow in deserts and faster in jungles
ОтветитьHfjfevt
ОтветитьI’ve never understood why people care about this. I just build with the raw block and eventually it oxidizes. It’s cool to see my roofs changing over time.
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьYou know that makes sense from the real world oxidation perspective
ОтветитьI'm using this to make a creeper face. Make it look sort of like post apocalypse
ОтветитьYou didn’t keep the same amount of blocks
Ответить@xisumavoid love this kind of tips on short video...
ОтветитьI love science
ОтветитьI just build with the regular blocks and let them oxidize while I’m working
ОтветитьLovely this means I have to take apart all my roofs now 😭
Ответитьare you sure this is how it works? putting 5 blocks of spacing between the copper blocks makes it so you are oxidizing significantly less copper. this test SHOULD have been done with the same number of copper blocks with different spacing
ОтветитьReal life days or Minecraft days?
ОтветитьReal life days or Minecraft days?
Ответитьdoesnt copper oxidize faster when theres an oxidized copper block already nearby? try putting 1 in the middle and see if the blocks around it oxidize faster
ОтветитьThe less blocks there is the less time it takes lol make it the same amount of blocks but different spacing this Is a inefficient test
ОтветитьI noticed that the blocks that are oxidized cause a chain reaction. Can you do a test where you place unoxidized blocks among oxidized ones and in another test no oxidized blocks to see if it really makes it faster?
ОтветитьMissing some data points there. You missed total # of blocks oxidized, as well as testing side-by-side woth fully oxidized seeds.
ОтветитьTag me
ОтветитьI don't play in the newer versions, but personally I think building with the copper unoxidized first and watch as it oxidizes over time naturally would be extremely satisfying
ОтветитьThis was very helpful
ОтветитьActually i think the fastest way is to suround cooper with alredy oxidezed copepr
Ответитьif the copper is floating would it oxidize faster too?
Ответитьamazing xizuma ❤️
ОтветитьI'm still just going to leave it in the cave.
ОтветитьThere is actually a faster way (shown by cubicmetre) if you place a wall of oxidised copper next to a wall of unoxidised copper
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