What do you hate most in Minecraft?

Ta
16

So I:

Silverfish
be crazy
Traveling trader with his llamas
Llamas in general
Ghast

pl

Why llamas?

Su

Finding creepers while building is pretty annoying, otherwise nothing really

Sy

Silverfish, otherwise everything is actually okay.

za

Spawner, those poison spiders, silverfish and pilligers.

gl

Spur?

Ta

They killed me several times and sometimes they just stand in the way while building

Hu

He my spawner

za

These are so parts because the monsters come out in caves, I may have misspelled it haha sorry

za

I'm a she haha.

Hu

Oh sry didn't look at the name

za

All good haha

Mi

How do they kill you? Just don't attack

Ob

Bedrock Editon - I'm definitely not paying for skins, maps, texture packs.

That there's no WE in Vanilla Gipt - I like to build (/ fill takes too long)

That the ID system was replaced by names.

Phantoms.

That you can no longer write / gm 1 …

Sn

Neither WorldEdit nor fill is needed in Vanilla.

Names are easier to remember than numbers. They also allow more items than were possible with IDs.

Go to sleep.

And for game mode too, words are easier to remember than numbers.

Ta

They spit and sometimes you have to attack them so that they get out of the way otherwise they don't want to

Hu

What I hate most about NPCs so far are the creepers. However, I have to say that I play the BE at the beginning and haven't even made any suggestion that I will go into the Nether or even into the end. So I don't know how to find it there.

Spiders are actually still relatively harmless. Of course they attack in the dark, but the damage is still very limited. But an exploding creeper can ruin a lot if you have not "built" everything accessible to the creeper out of obsidian.

I haven't come across silver fishing in Minecraft so I can't judge them yet. However, I find skeletons and illager pretty lousy. I have also heard of such raids, but luckily I have not yet experienced them.

And then I took the trouble and first edged my built-up property with tracks, because supposedly a built iron golem shouldn't go over them if they border a closed area. Are you kidding me? Are you serious when you say that. This is pure nonsense. The only thing that helped was a trench, which has a staircase of three steps, each one block higher, to the property, two blocks wide at the lowest points and just vertical away from the property, or in two places only has two block high exits - whereby the number of outputs can of course be changed as required.