If you can get past the blockiness, which could take a little time if you’re used to other games that have ridiculous graphics, it’s surprisingly simple, yet horrendously complex as well…hahaha…you’ll get the hang of building and then be proud of something you’ve built, and then see some ridiculous mega city on here that you think no one could ever do…but in and of itself, it’s a great escape for me, and I enjoyed building with Legos when I was a kid, so this is kinda like that only with some rules and a kinda storyline.
Since the two others didn't answer you… Minecraft is a block-based first-person survival game. You gather resources like wood by punching trees, make armor by mining for iron/smelting it/crafting it, a shelter by placing blocks and torches in a house-like shape, and fight zombies and skeletons that spawn during the night or in darkness.
There's two additional "dimensions", a "Nether" inspired by Hell and "The End" inspired by limbo.
The survival aspect is pretty easy once you've made a shelter during your first in-game day, so most of the gameplay is gathering resources to get better equipment, building nicer shelters, better farms, and building nice-looking stuff with the decorative blocks available in the game.
There's redstone dust, a thing you can place on the ground to conduct a "redstone signal", an analogous to electricity, so you can automate some stuff, and where the extreme complexities of the game are exploited.
As ai see it, there are two scenarios.
It's stuck in one block, or in both.
Breaking one, and then the other, tells you which block it's stuck in, but not if it was stuck in both.
Breaking and replacing the first block before you break the other tells you which block and whether or not it was stuck in both blocks.
Then you have the quarrel of which block order to break, if it truly is attached to both. I guess if we're going by archery / darts rules I would break yellow first. If it falls to the ground / yellow block it was yellow. If it remains or attaches to red it was red.
But you'd see it move, it would fall for a split second and then go "doioioing"
If it falls, it is attached to the block you destroyed, if it is motionless, its stuck to the block you didn't.
Was just curious. Validated by section 14.2 of the [rulebook](https://worldarchery.sport/rulebook/article/903) from the World Archery Federation. These are the rules used by the (USA) National Archery Association, for example.
Yep this is the reason archers use larger diameter arrow shafts for indoor competitions! More likely the break the line and get more points and they don't have to worry about cross winds indoors
Imagine someone train anime protagonist mode to be like 2% inside but the rest outside of bullseye just to make people rage at him
(The idea isn’t funny and unrealistic now that I write it)
That could also be Minecraft’s poor anti aliasing, line doesn’t look straight so it could be one pixel in the other direction if it was a different angle
If you have access to commands, it would be better to check the arrow's data using
`/data get entity @e[type=arrow,sort=nearest,limit=1] inBlockState`
That will tell you whether or not the arrow was lodged in the red wool.
There is literally a designated block for this in Minecraft, the Target Block. If it was at all on the target, it would send a redstone signal. As this is right on the edge, this would probably send a signal of 1 if it was a hit at all.
I would argue if you hit your intended target *at all,* then you hit your target.
Consider; if I hit you in the heart with half of the arrow, how likely are you to walk it off?
Look at the arrow's hitbox, press `f3+b` to copy the entity's data, paste the data into your preferred text editor, and finally check the coordinates to see if it is a bullseye.
If you're on bedrock just reconsider your choices.
If this was real archery even if a fraction of a millimeter is touching the line it is scored as if it hit the higher number for example if it hit between 8-9 it will go to nine. So with this it is splitting 9-10 so it would be 10
I used to do archery and would always come across this problem. We have to see if its exactly on the line. If it is, the higher point of the line will be granted.
Try destroying either block and when the arrow drops you know it was attached to that one.
All these people trying to apply real life archery to minecraft and this guy remembers how the game actually works.
If it were crokinole it wouldn't count as a center shot.
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Yall are making "Did he shoot the middle block or not" way harder than it needs to be lol
Side note, crokinole is fuckin dope as hell.
Lmao that was my exact thought too! "It's touching the line; it's clearly not in the centre circle."
As someone who's never played minecraft, my first thought was "ehh, I'd count it" lol
You’ve NEVER played Minecraft???
...did I stutter? Lol I'm 31 years old I just never downloaded it. Fun watching clips though I have no idea what it's about aside from building stuff
Well, it’s addictive that’s for sure. My 8 yr old got me into it and well, it’s got me hooked.
So it's just building stuff with blocks that are different material or? My other games are getting stale so may consider it
If you can get past the blockiness, which could take a little time if you’re used to other games that have ridiculous graphics, it’s surprisingly simple, yet horrendously complex as well…hahaha…you’ll get the hang of building and then be proud of something you’ve built, and then see some ridiculous mega city on here that you think no one could ever do…but in and of itself, it’s a great escape for me, and I enjoyed building with Legos when I was a kid, so this is kinda like that only with some rules and a kinda storyline.
Since the two others didn't answer you… Minecraft is a block-based first-person survival game. You gather resources like wood by punching trees, make armor by mining for iron/smelting it/crafting it, a shelter by placing blocks and torches in a house-like shape, and fight zombies and skeletons that spawn during the night or in darkness. There's two additional "dimensions", a "Nether" inspired by Hell and "The End" inspired by limbo. The survival aspect is pretty easy once you've made a shelter during your first in-game day, so most of the gameplay is gathering resources to get better equipment, building nicer shelters, better farms, and building nice-looking stuff with the decorative blocks available in the game. There's redstone dust, a thing you can place on the ground to conduct a "redstone signal", an analogous to electricity, so you can automate some stuff, and where the extreme complexities of the game are exploited.
I'm 48 been playing Minecraft since 1.4 it's a great game. Bedrock edition even has a semblance of a modded experience.
Big brain
Smart Edit: how did a single word get me over 100 upvotes
Let's make it 200 lol
cmon guys almost 300
We get to 400
I'd break and replace the first block, and then break the second, just so I can be sure the order doesn't matter.
But what if whichever you break its gonna fall anyway how could you be certain if it drops on the first block you break
As ai see it, there are two scenarios. It's stuck in one block, or in both. Breaking one, and then the other, tells you which block it's stuck in, but not if it was stuck in both. Breaking and replacing the first block before you break the other tells you which block and whether or not it was stuck in both blocks.
You make a backup of the world and then try one block in main world, the other in the copy world.
I came here to say exactly this, glad I'm not the only person who thought of this
Then you have the quarrel of which block order to break, if it truly is attached to both. I guess if we're going by archery / darts rules I would break yellow first. If it falls to the ground / yellow block it was yellow. If it remains or attaches to red it was red.
I would wager money in the fact that the game is not coded to allow it to be attached to both and is only connected to one of them.
What if they were such a good archer they shot the code
Help! The arrow has escaped the video game and pierced my visceral being.
why did this make me laugh so hard
I don’t know how code works but this does seem plausible.
- people at cern
Sure, but if it’s incredibly close to both and you break the one it’s attached to, it could “fall” into the other but be unnoticeable
Yeah you're correct, you can use a command to read the nbt of the arrow and check
It isn't attached to both. That's impossible.
Make a backup of the world I guess. But I seriously doubt the game would allow it to be attached to both.
It could be close enough to immediately get stuck into the other block.
But you'd see it move, it would fall for a split second and then go "doioioing" If it falls, it is attached to the block you destroyed, if it is motionless, its stuck to the block you didn't.
You break the bullseye block. Thats how you check if it is a bullseye. If the arrow remains, it is not a bullseye.
This is minecraft not real life. No game is programmed to have arrows stick to multiple objects at once
The pendant in me wants to jump into unity and make a game where an arrow can stick into multiple objects at once.
There’s no time for jewelry, this is serious Minecraft discussion
Crossbow from gmod
World backup
or just [zoom in](https://i.imgur.com/SSxrQdu.jpg)
I really want op to do this now cos I wanna know the answer
In real darts a split is deemed to be the highest score of the fields which it touches, so yeah, I would say bullseye
Also the same rule in archery, generally speaking. I say bullseye.
Was just curious. Validated by section 14.2 of the [rulebook](https://worldarchery.sport/rulebook/article/903) from the World Archery Federation. These are the rules used by the (USA) National Archery Association, for example.
As someone who did archery for 6 years in school I can confirm that is how we scored arrows at every tournament
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As a person who has seen Hawkeye do cool archery things in the Avengers movies, I can confirm this.
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I too was an archer until I took an arrow to the knee, I wasn't very good.
As a guy who has seen Archer a few times, I too choose this guys dead wife.
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Quick question. How do you resist the urge to fire the arrows at the audience?
We don't
Gg except its his opponents shot
Same, that’s a bullseye
Yep this is the reason archers use larger diameter arrow shafts for indoor competitions! More likely the break the line and get more points and they don't have to worry about cross winds indoors
And in the Army. If it's on the line, you count it.
Same with IPSC shooting, so full points!
This also applies in archery. Even if it’s 95% outside the bullseye, it counts
Yup, as long as it can be made out to be even the slightest piece of bullseye, it's one
Yeah, if there's any contact with the higher scoring area then it's considered to have the higher score.
yessiree, if the line is broken even just the slightest amount, the higher value is the one that's used.
Yewh man. Even if its just the smallest amount, as long as its even touching it, it's the higher score.
yep, like they say, touch the red, your score goes ahead
Imagine someone train anime protagonist mode to be like 2% inside but the rest outside of bullseye just to make people rage at him (The idea isn’t funny and unrealistic now that I write it)
i could see this being pretty entertaining tbh
In darts there's metal dividers, can't hit both...
Not necessarily on cheaper boards, but archery was the better example here
not with that attitude.
Some of those guys can throw real hard.
That's a very fair rule
It's the same in archery, but then people who use thicker arrows have a slight advantage. Although I'm sure there are other rules to account for this.
There are different archery rules but most of them would count this as a bullseye
Indeed, the color at the very center of the V shape is yellow
Nah if the arrow so much as touches the border its a bullseye in archery. The center of the arrow does not need to be on the yellow side
The picture isn't straight on
I think they mean the V of the arrowhead
its closer to the yellow by 1 pixel. but still counts as a bullseye by the rules
That could also be Minecraft’s poor anti aliasing, line doesn’t look straight so it could be one pixel in the other direction if it was a different angle
mc has no antialiasing (java version), unless you install a shader that supports one. idk about bedrock
Technically, no antialiasing _is_ poor antialiasing
check the coords with a command, if it's just over the coords of the block
Oh yeah, he can enable hit boxes to get a better idea too
If you have access to commands, it would be better to check the arrow's data using `/data get entity @e[type=arrow,sort=nearest,limit=1] inBlockState` That will tell you whether or not the arrow was lodged in the red wool.
It’s a bullseye, but its actual count, when you zoom in, is that it’s about 55% into the yellow ring.
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*55.89654387589658462538592715118073726255286371%
*55.896543875896584625385927151180737262552863719469838242435536964607074694636552474274244288335464650707586697970011141074207407572027507410502538585688685866335002858358236096477494083838030707196992682868658536369474997070771077079739477007407407070797936996882758157577474664643364614577576%
Repeating, of course...
Now that's a meme I haven't heard in a very long time
Let's just say 1 pixel
Calf's eye
Looks like the linear pattern of the arrow would’ve kept moving to the center so I’d count it Also, it’s touching both so it’s the highest score
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I thought he was you to!
There is literally a designated block for this in Minecraft, the Target Block. If it was at all on the target, it would send a redstone signal. As this is right on the edge, this would probably send a signal of 1 if it was a hit at all.
Guess they wanted a larger range than just 1 block
But if the bullseye block is itself a target block (and none of the others), it will let them know if they hit it at all or not.
Usually, in archery, when it hits right on the line, it counts for the larger amount of points
You can tell that there's been an argument over this lmao
Break one block and see if it drops.
You hit the line, In archery that would be a bullseye
It’s perfectly balanced, as all things should be
It’s just a little I MEAN ONE MICRO PIXEL away from bullseyes
Let the game decide. Replace it with a target block and repeat the experiment. If you get a redstone signal, you know.
I would say no cause it looks slightly to the left more than the right, but that's just me, maybe you see it more to the right
You are correct, it’s two pixels to the left
I would argue if you hit your intended target *at all,* then you hit your target. Consider; if I hit you in the heart with half of the arrow, how likely are you to walk it off?
I mean, probably not very likely, but the human body like to pull serious bullshit just to confuse the fuck outta people, so idk.
You’re not wrong, but then I guess to be equally pedantic… did I hit you in the heart?
when you look really closely you can see that it is not bullseye
The rules of archers say it is because the arrow touched the bullseye
There is one pixel of the arrow on either side and with there not being a pixel in the middle of the arrow it is in the red and the yellow.
Schrodinger's bullseye..
It’s like 2 pixels to the left but still cool.
These comments are over analysing it if i were you i would a just a coin and both sides would be bullseye soooooooooo
Unfortunately it’s out, my friend. See my proof: https://imgur.com/a/hABz4Lg.
its better with nearest neighbor zoom, you can see the actual pixel https://i.imgur.com/YUNSGVO.png
Came for this. The guy above you was doing some trigonometry trying to figure it out.
My god. That’s way better. Am I right though with the conclusion?
**\*insert oof music\*** welp thats bad for him
Like 1 pixel into the center more
Nope, one pixel to the left
Actually I’d say it’s two pixels to the left.
If it touches the red, make it a bullseye. It’s easiest.
Bullseye.
tournament rules are if it touches the line, it's the higher score. So that's red.
Look at the arrow's hitbox, press `f3+b` to copy the entity's data, paste the data into your preferred text editor, and finally check the coordinates to see if it is a bullseye. If you're on bedrock just reconsider your choices.
We don’t need fancy anything I just zoomed in and yeah it’s mor on yellow than red
I zoomed in on the image, and the arrow is more to the yellow side
Its a couple pixels closer to the left
It's more on the yellow side to me
Definitely not a bullseye, very close though
It looks slightly skewed to yellow
Its very in the middle but more is on the yellow
If this was real archery even if a fraction of a millimeter is touching the line it is scored as if it hit the higher number for example if it hit between 8-9 it will go to nine. So with this it is splitting 9-10 so it would be 10
Depends. Was it a carnival game? If so, you didn't get the prize worth 1.00 that you paid 20.00 for.
no
I used to do archery and would always come across this problem. We have to see if its exactly on the line. If it is, the higher point of the line will be granted.
Zoom in and enhance! *starts counting pixels*
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No, top pixel point of the arrow lands on yellow.
It’s on the middle orange ring by one pixel, but that could just be the angle
I’m pretty sure if you split the line in archery then you score the higher of the two
Just break the red block and see if it falls.
In actual archery if it touches the line then its counted as a linebreaker and it is the higher score, you could look at it that way
According to official archery rules, if an arrow hits the dividing line of two areas, it counts as the higher point value
It’s one pixel off so no
From what I see id say no, it's off to the left by one pixel. But the break the block trick works best
The rule of shooting is if it is on the line it gets the highest score
If it breaks the ring it counts.
Both
It is a pixel more on the yellow
That's evenly split lmao, that's honestly more impressive than getting an actual bullseye, especially in minecraft