Game Theory: Minecraft, STOP Punching Trees!

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There are a ton of interesting things in Minecraft, but one that stands out to me is the fact that to cut down a tree you PUNCH IT! You punch a tree! How does Steve not break his hand? Loyal Theorists, I want to find out if you can really cut down a tree with only your FISTS and not injure yourself... too bad. Don't try this at home Theorists, let me do it for you!

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Credits:
Writers: Matthew Patrick and Justin Kuiper
Editors: Alex "Sedge" Sedgwick, Tyler Mascola, Dan "Cybert" Seibert, and Marc Schneider
Assistant Editor: AlyssaBeCrazy
Sound Editor: Yosi Berman

Sources:
www.diffen.com/difference/Hardwood_vs_Softwood  ht…

コメント (21)
  • Mat: says he has flaccid noodle arms Also Mat: Ties with the strongest guy in the escape the night season 3 cast
  • 66... "Oh that's not too ba-" ...Thousand punches" "mmm never mind..."
  • ”In Soviet Australia, trees aren’t wood, they’re iron.” - MatPat, 2019
  • I love how ARK actually references how absurd it is to punch down a tree in real life by making you lose health when you do it.
  • Matpat: is raging from playing fnaf and punches a random tree Also Matpat: make this episode
  • How about: "How strong are the chickens in minecraft?" seriously, they can sustain like 4 hits from him
  • I love the extent to which you go to just to explain that you shouldn’t punch trees…
  • 11:17 It would take you 66.....thousand 535 punches. He had us in the first half, not gonna lie.
  • Matpat: Stop punching trees Steve: I guess I'll die
  • @KatanaDen
    Steve: can carry multiple universes in his pockets. Also Steve: dies to exploding moss.
  • I was thinking "Cocoa beans grow on jungle trees. Doesn't that mean they're cacao trees?" Then I remembered that oak trees in Minecraft produce apples, so that's not really the most reliable indicator.
  • Steve: can break very tough trees in seconds Also Steve: only does half a heart of damage with no weapons
  • @lukeang
    Long answer: Stop punching trees! Short answer: Adventure mode.
  • "Looks at thumbnail" I feel like I don't even need to watch this to know where this is heading. But I'll watch anyway.
  • Okay as an Australian I can confirm that iron bark (the slang name for bulllock) is almost impossible to cut with an axe
  • this is just a rough estimate, but steve has 36 inventory slots and 1 slot in his right hand meaning he can carry 37 shulker boxes that also have 36 slots each, so if he carries enough diamond blocks to fill out all that space that means he is carrying 638,666,496,000 kilograms in weight while still being able to sprint at full speed (weight of armor wasn't taken into account).
  • So.. Steve: is sooo strong that he can destroy a tree. He can also carry VERY heavy things in his inventory while travelling. Also steve: cant jump over fences INTERESTING
  • @Silhouex
    Matt your hand bones are separated into two groups. index and middle are connected and pinky and ring finger are connected. Both down to the wrist. So before you punch, you have to isolate/ stabilize those groups separately. Your pinky group will hug deeper into your palm and will appear lower from top of the fist. Doing this your fingers won't hurt so bad when you punch wood. Experience: Been punching wooden dummy trees for over a decade
  • Matpat: There are 6 different kinds of trees in the Minecraft universe 1.16, 1.17 and 1.19: Allow us to introduce ourselves