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The /r/Minecraft community is a busy mix of builders, redstone engineers, survival players, modders, artists, and people discovering that frogs can be a little too powerful. These five posts show the range of what Minecraft fans share when the sandbox is left in creative hands.
The Wild Update was still being tested when /u/JamesLovesTV shared a Bedrock Dev Build bug involving frogs. The problem was simple and horrifying: newly added frogs could eat entire goats alive.
Testing builds exist for exactly this reason. Sometimes they catch crashes. Sometimes they reveal that a neutral mob has briefly become a livestock disposal unit.
/u/Kelometer posted an image showing how a fully prepared Minecraft player has looked across different eras of the game. The comparison works because each update changes what players consider essential.
Older players may recognize the 2011-style loadout instantly: simpler gear, fewer systems, and a lot more confidence than safety. Newer loadouts, meanwhile, show how much the survival meta has grown as enchantments, potions, shields, elytra, and new tools entered regular play.
/u/The_Duck_001 showed off a vanilla hoglin farm built around a portal bug. The farm is wildly efficient, producing about 1.1 million items per hour by dropping and burning huge numbers of hoglins.
It is clever, brutal, and probably not something to run on a server without checking performance first. Your CPU deserves at least a warning.
Two posts stood out for a much warmer reason. In one, /u/DWiko shared a quilt made by their mother-in-law, who researched Minecraft characters so she could create a custom gift for her grandchild.
Another post from /u/-pawix showed a real-life Minecraft recipe book made by their grandmother back in 2013, before the in-game recipe book existed. It included a getting started section, crafting recipes, and redstone tutorials.
Both posts are reminders that Minecraft can escape the screen in the best possible way.
/u/Atillion created an in-game animation using audio from a famous scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Minecraft already has the Killer Rabbit, so the connection was sitting there waiting for someone to make it happen.
The result is a short, funny animation that turns an old comedy reference into blocky chaos.
This list barely scratches the surface. The top posts on /r/Minecraft include years of builds, discoveries, bugs, jokes, technical projects, and community moments worth browsing.
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