5 Things Players Didn't Know About Rain in Minecraft

Rain is widely known as one of Minecraft's most annoying features. Many players hate it so much that they will use commands to stop it once it starts. While this is understandable, these players are likely unaware of some of the great benefits that rain offers.

Summary 5 Facts Players Didn't Know About Rain in Minecraft 5) Riptide Enchantment 4) Rain Extinguishers Fire 3) Axolotls 2) Conduit Energy 1) Does it not come from the clouds?

It's true that rain offers a number of benefits that most players overlook. Rain also comes with a ton of mechanics that are unfamiliar to much of Minecraft's player base. Players should be aware of these game mechanics if they want to make the most of their time.



5 facts players didn't know about rain in Minecraft

5) Countercurrent Enchantment

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Riptide is an enchantment for the Trident that allows players to travel with extreme efficiency on water. When the player throws the trident, they travel with it.

Many players are unaware that this enchantment works during rain, which means players can basically fly through the sky as long as it's still raining.

To avoid death, players must wear feather-fall boots or slow-fall potion.

4) Fire extinguishers rain

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Rain also puts out most types of fires, including flaming arrows. However, it does not put out lit bonfires, netherrack, or magma blocks.

This effect also carries over to mobs, as the rain will extinguish any mobs being burned in daylight. Thus, hostile mobs will be able to survive during the day in a storm, which can pose problems for unsuspecting players.



3) Axolotls

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Most players may not know that axolotls can live indefinitely on land when exposed to rain.

Minecraft players who have always wanted to take their axolotl for a walk will finally get it – as long as they wait for the rain.

One can imagine using this mechanic to create an axolotl village above water.

2) Conduit energy

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Conduit energy is also transferred by rain.

For those who don't know, a conduit is a player-built structure that provides a multitude of different buffs. These buffs include: water breathing, night vision, and haste.

Rain will allow the player to receive all these buffs without being in the same body of water.

1) Does it not come from the clouds?

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Most players will probably assume that rain fell from the clouds above the Overworld, however this is not true.

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In fact, the rain falls above the clouds. Notch explained that the gray above the clouds during a thunderstorm is the source of the rain, acting as a top layer of clouds.

5 Things Players Didn't Know About Rain in Minecraft

The relaxing YouTube video above is ten hours of Minecraft rain noise combined with vanilla music. This video is almost certain to bring back memories of the old days of Minecraft.



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