In this video, I explain how Minecraft’s movement works, and present formulas that accurately model the player’s motion. Then, I demonstrate that a 5 block jump is possible with elevation momentum, and that a 6 block jump isn’t possible with any kind of momentum.
0:00 - Introduction
0:53 - Vertical Movement
2:15 - Horizontal Movement
5:00 - Application: the 5 block jump
10:40 - Theory: the 6 block jump
I might have gone a bit too quickly over the notion of ticks. In summary, a tick is the standard unit of time in Minecraft, equal to 50ms. For a more detailed explanation, ub3r made a video on the subject:
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If you enjoy this kind of explanation video on technical parkour, be sure to stick around as I’ll make more of these in the future, hopefully with better production quality.
Note: I skip over some details to make this video concise. If you’re interested in the complete documentation, check out the Minecraft Parkour Wiki.
Here’s the link to the Movement Physics page: [ Ссылка ]
If you're wondering where these formulas come from, they are based on the source code, and were confirmed experimentally.
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Media:
Dream's video:
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ub3r's 5 block jump video:
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Music:
Slime Rancher OST - Dry Reef Relaxed
Slime Rancher OST - Ranch Wistful
Slime Rancher OST - Indigo Quarry Relaxed
Slime Rancher OST - Indigo Quarry Late Night
Composed by Harry Mack
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