Minecraft Redditor Discovers a Way to Make Axolotls Immortal in Bedrock Edition

Minecraft Redditor Discovers a Way to Make Axolotls Immortal in Bedrock Edition

A Minecraft Redditor genius by the name of u/Idk_how_to_live_well recently discovered how to breed immortal axolotls in the Bedrock edition of Minecraft. This technique is performed in creative mode, however it is entirely possible (albeit more difficult) in survival mode. Axolotl fans are highly recommended to try this awesome glitch.

As seen in the post above, the original poster (OP) utilizes an unusual combination of potions of decay and potions of healing to create these immortal axolotls. The OP proves the axolotls' immortality by attacking them with a sword and setting them on fire. This is an amazing discovery that will allow for easy expeditions to oceanic monuments.



Genius Minecraft Redditor finds a way to create immortal axolotls

The Post

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The post starts with the OP and his friend abusing their axolotl to prove that he is truly immortal. After proving her discovery to be true, they show her to the world.

The OP runs this glitch in creative mode to easily demonstrate it, however it is entirely possible to run in survival mode.

Basically, players will need to herd a large amount of axolotls into a 3×3 area. In survival mode, players will have to raise these axolotls using tropical fish. Once the player has a few dozen axolotls in the area, they can move on to the next step.

After creating enough axolotls, players will need to cast a potion of decay on all axolotls. Axolotls take 12-15 seconds to die, so players need to have their healing potions ready.


Immediately after the death of the first axolotl, the player must throw a bunch of healing potions into the pen and hope for the best. If lucky enough, the player should see glowing red axolotls that have been revived from the dead by potions.


These axolotls are immortal and can be collected with a bucket of water. The OP admits that this technique is not consistent and may take a few tries to work.

The OP also states that this technique can be applied to make any Minecraft mobs immortal.

Reactions

Due to the incredible discovery found in this post, it managed to gain a solid 6,9 upvotes in just one day. Many Minecraft Redditors responded with humorous reactions to this post.

A Minecraft Redditor points out that the OP committed mass genocide on the axolotls to only receive a few immortals. In fact, players can kill all axolotls and not even receive an invincible one if they are unlucky.

The OP defends himself by jokingly replying: “THIS IS HOW SCIENCE WORKS”.

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The OP quickly realizes that he may have made a mistake in disclosing this bug to the Minecraft community.

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Players are already getting the idea of ​​creating infinite hostile mobs, which can be used to torture any player on your server. While this is very sadistic, it would also be a lot of fun.

As the decay splash potion does not exist in the Java edition of Minecraft, it is unclear whether this glitch is possible to perform in that version.


However, players should try to figure out other ways to recreate this glitch.

On this topic, the OP points out that immortal dogs would be extremely useful on long expeditions.


The OP then clarifies that this glitch should be possible with other potions, however it is still unclear if Minecraft Java Edition players can successfully run it.


The following reactions are notable mentions from the post:


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