You can just plop a bed down wherever and sleep through the night in peace. Apparently this has been the case for over a decade, and all those temporary shelters I made were completely unnecessary.

  • @CodyCannoli
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    71 year ago

    To be clear though, if you’re out and about and a mob agros on you while you are trying to sleep they will attack you. Being in a bed doesn’t make you invisible. Its just that mobs don’t spawn next to your bed anymore. Source: Spider attacked me while I was sleeping a couple days ago.

  • @Pumpkinbot
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    41 year ago

    God, I still remember when, if there was a spawnable block within a certain distance from your bed, a mob would spawn and wake you up in the middle of the night, lol.

    They will still attack you if you try to sleep next to a mob, though, and you’ll be forced out of bed if they hit you before you fall asleep.

    • @VladkarOP
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      21 year ago

      Yup, but once you do fall asleep time skips ahead to morning. No mob behavior is simulated.

      I was watching a streamer play and he would place his bed outside as soon as the sun went down, before any mobs spawned. I kept wondering why he was tempting fate like that, which prompted me to look it up and find out it was changed in 2011.

      I wonder what other outdated habits I’m still holding on to…

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Wait wut?! I’m pretty sure I got attacked at night just recently? Is this a java / bedrock thing? (I’m on bedrock)

    • @VladkarOP
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      71 year ago

      In beta, if you slept somewhere potentially exposed to monsters, there was a chance you’d wake up early with a zombie or skeleton spawned right next to you.

      Now you just can’t sleep if monsters are nearby, but if you do fall asleep you’ll be fine until morning.

  • @stongbad
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    11 year ago

    Sleeping usually makes it stop raining too.