Top 10 Most Annoying Ways to Die in Minecraft
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Falling into lava while mining
Even without any form of valuables in your inventory, it's surely an embarrassingly terrible death, especially if the lava pool is obvious.
That would really suck. If you find a diamond and think there's another one under it, only to fall into lava, I'd break my device and start crying.
What sucks more is getting lost. It causes you to rage until you either find your house or DIE.
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A creeper blowing you up while sneaking up on you
I only die to creepers and other players in Minecraft, never zombies or skeletons - not even spiders. But creepers... they've learned the ways of Assassin's Creed. Suicide bomb from above... Great, right?
These things can kill you in full diamond armor if they're close enough. That happened to me today. I survived, but my dog didn't. Not to mention there's a hole in my house now.
Reason we should have bedrock houses!
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Falling off high land
I can't tell you how many times I've been on a mountain, seen a river, jumped, and missed by 1-3 blocks...
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Starving to death from hunger
Come on, if you're playing at most on Normal mode, it won't kill you on its own. Just eat something when you reach that point. Maybe an enchanted golden apple or cooked mutton?
Especially when you're JUST about to finish cooking a pork chop.
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Endermen teleporting toward you
They run fast, and I try to get to my safe spot as soon as possible.
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Hit by a Ghast's fireball
That's why I bring my tennis racket.
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Shot by a skeleton's arrow
They are so annoying. One killed me while I had 8 diamonds, and they fell into lava.
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Poisoned by a cave spider
This is the worst for me because it leaves you at half a heart. If you take any more damage - like from falling or being attacked - you DIE.
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Drowning underwater
I never pay attention. I killed someone with full iron armor using just a wooden sword and full gold armor in Hunger Games. When I went to get the gear in the water, I drowned.
I nearly lost all my stuff one time while exploring an ocean monument. Apparently, I wasn't ready. It took a long time to get it back, but in the end, I did it.
I was once fishing and didn't realize that my world was on multiplayer mode. This guy wearing full iron armor hit me with a bow and arrow. I fell into the water (gulp) while I was only a new player with stone tools. I was too busy avoiding arrows to notice my health and air bar... You guessed the rest. The guy took all my stuff, including the fish I caught that day. I respawned in a wall. It was a bad day.
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Lagging in PvP mode
Yeah... Dying when your game crashes in the middle of PvP is super annoying. Imagine you were on a PvP server fighting Technoblade, dropped him to half a heart left, and then the game crashes.
The computer I play Minecraft on seems to think that PvP is the absolute best time to lag like crazy.
That sounds like something I would do.
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Dying while trapped under gravel
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Accidentally placing a redstone block next to a TNT house
Yeah, you "accidentally" do that!
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Accidentally falling into a ravine or deep hole
I had been exploring for ages and found a desert temple. I had a full inventory of loot - iron, gold, iron horse armor, saddles, and tons of other useful things. I should've gone back, but I carried on riding my horse into the desert. You know how sand has heaps of layers underneath? Yeah, that made me not see the ravine ahead. I fell in and happened to land in lava. It was a deep lava pit, not one of those 2-block-high ones. I lost my horse, 26 levels, all of the loot, my armor, and my diamond tools. HFJSHDHFHSN, BDHEJ.
True story: One time I was mining straight down (bad idea), and my friend said, "What if you just fell into a huge cave and died?" and RIGHT AFTER that, I fell into a cave filled with lava and died.
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Killed by a hacker or griefer
Once, an ass killed me, took my weapons, and left me defenseless. They killed me again and again, even when I didn't hurt them. They could see me from a million miles away, chased after me, and killed me. What a bully.
Why do they like making other people suffer? They know they might just get banned!
Why do people enjoy making others sad?
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Falling into the void while fighting the Ender Dragon
I find the experience oddly terrifying - just falling into nowhere.
I like to keep pearls handy. With 2-3 extras, I think you should do it too.
Just get a slow falling potion and some ender pearls.
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Accidentally hitting a wolf and getting attacked
I love the wolf mob. It can help you, but if you accidentally hit it, it will kill you, even if you tamed it with bones!
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Dying in your own mob trap
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Crushed by a magma cube
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Getting stuck under ice and drowning
I like to melt the ice with torches, then go find some clay.
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Another player using /kill on you
Only happens when there's a hacker or an admin.
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Spawning in the air and falling
Once I went on this tiny factions server, I did /rtp, and I spawned on top of someone's air base. I had no blocks. Oh yeah, the owner was there too. Stupid server.
Worst Minecraft glitch or something!
Not that bad, since you can't lose any supplies when you first spawn.
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Being trolled by another player
Once, my sister spawned five wolves and splashed invisible potions on them in my house. I accidentally hit one, and they all ganged up on me! Luckily, I disabled "lose inventory" using commands.
People build redstone traps on private and survival servers. The worst is when you're on a creative mode server and someone puts TNT on it, destroying everything.
Someone spawned 10 creepers in my mansion and splashed invisibility potions on them.
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Being unable to switch to your sword when building and a mob attacks
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Falling into a desert temple trap
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Dying in a dungeon while carrying diamonds
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Trying to make a fireplace and burning down your whole house
Every time! I build a nice little fire to keep me warm at night, but then I realize how close it is to the wood. The next thing I know, I'm just sitting there, watching my house disintegrate.
It happens when you just want to make a nice, cozy fire... But you don't realize it's too close to the wood.
I always put bricks to create a barrier to deter fire from my light blue wool houses.
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Getting stuck in a web while fighting a spider