Not many people could have guessed that a game such as Minecraft would still be as popular as it was when it launched more than 10 years ago. There are some gamers out there who practically grew up on the blocky open world. With the Caves and Cliffs Part 2 update coming out for Minecraft towards the latter part of 2021, the studio itself is still improving on the original formula and adding new content. After all this time, it would be understandable to think that everything that can be found, has been. But that's not always the case.
In a recent video, YouTuber camman18 has managed to discover something in Minecraft that, according to them, has only ever been found by eight people so far. It's a rare block that seemingly cannot be found, mined, or even crafted. In the short clip, they spawn into a specific seed in which a lava pool has formed, but it's formed in such a way that a bed that's next to it has been burned away, though some of it still remains. What's left behind is half a bed, which is something that the majority of players wouldn't have seen before.
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According to camman18, even if someone were to go to the exact same spot in the exact same seed, it may not be the case that this extremely rare Minecraft item appears. The way the lava pool forms in the world varies each time it renders, so the bed may spawn as well, but the entire thing may get swallowed by the lava immediately. The video does indeed show that only half a bed remains in the area. The unlikeliness of this happening means that capturing it on film for potentially millions to witness is even rarer, so it's lucky that the YouTuber was able to get evidence of it.
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