Minecraft player shares unique way to use mob heads
Minecraft has different items that can be used in multiple ways. One of the fun parts of Mojang's sandbox game is seeing how players come up with new, inventive ways to use even the simplest items. For example, stairs in the game are not just for climbing up and down; they can also serve as a stylish addition to a roof, making one's house look more realistic.
One such creative use was recently shared by a Minecraft player with the Reddit username, u/No-Jackfruit7952, who posted an image on the game's subreddit. The picture showcased a clever way to use mob heads, paired with invisible item frames, to make them look like fridge magnets.
The idea quickly sparked interest among other players. In the comments, u/MasterCookieShadow joked that the mob heads looked like a "domestic totem of sacrifice."
Meanwhile, u/3HisthebestH suggested that the original poster could take the idea further by adding a door handle to the fridge to complete the effect. However, they still praised the concept as "really neat."
u/Past_Construction202 asked how players can create invisible item frames, prompting u/Excellent-Berry-2331 to share the command needed to get them. The command is as follows:
"/give [Insert Player Name here and remove these brackets] item_frame[entity_data={id:"minecraft:item_frame",Invisible:1b}]"
In response, u/TheMoon asked whether players would need to enable cheats on a server or in single-player mode since the command requires their use.
u/chaossabre confirmed that cheats must be enabled in both cases for the trick to work.
u/bookworm253 mentioned how they found the fridge magnet idea hilarious at first glance, while u/elliangelx praised the creativity, calling it a "touch of genius" that added life to a Minecraft kitchen. They said the idea was a prime example of the game’s community-driven ingenuity.
u/xoxojkBunny also expressed their approval, calling it a "great idea."
Interesting new items in Minecraft
Minecraft is about to get some exciting new content. The recently released Bundles of Bravery update has added two highly anticipated features to the game: bundles and a Hardcore mode for Bedrock Edition.
Bundles, which were announced back in 2020, work similarly to shulker boxes but with some improvements. Unlike shulker boxes, which require players to venture to the End dimension, bundles can be crafted early in the game using simple materials like string and leather, making them affordable from the start.
What sets bundles apart is that they can be dyed, offering new options for inventory management and customization. With this added flexibility, players can expect to find even more creative ways to use them in their builds, and it will be interesting to see the many ways the community incorporates bundles into their adventures.