Ocelot on nitro: what happens if you give it “Soul Speed” in Minecraft
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Hi everyone! Today I decided to run a Minecraft experiment that’s been on my mind for a while. First thought — what if I put boots enchanted with “Soul Speed” on an ocelot? Could this skittish critter outrun itself? Honestly, I wanted to see a jungle Flash tearing up the track better than any creeper raid.
Setup and unexpected hurdles
The experiment started standard: soul sand track ready, boots enchanted, ocelot spotted in the jungle. Then Minecraft reality hit — taming the ocelot to put boots on it just wouldn’t work. It bolted from me like I was lava. And remember, you can’t put armor on these cats the usual way — they don’t tame!
Command magic or a hacker’s touch
Would that stop a real researcher? The first taming attempt failed, but the next idea — what if I use commands? Then things got wild: I type the command and voilà — our ocelot is sporting the coveted boots with “Soul Speed.” It looked very odd, but hey, for science anything goes!
Speed surprise — furry sprinter
I thought it’d be funny, but it was stunning: as soon as the ocelot stepped onto the soul sand track, it actually sped up! It felt like even he was shocked by his new abilities — sprinting heedlessly while I just watched in awe. My inner skeptic slumped on the couch — experiment success! The ocelot ran much faster than any regular wild one.
Takeaways, observations, and handy tips
Amid this boot circus I almost forgot: ocelots are still jungle spies — they hunt chickens, scare creepers, can’t be tamed without cheats, and hate sudden moves. But if you’re itching for fun — use a command and watch how soul (literally) boots can hype up even the most cautious cat! Tip of the day: bring patience; the original ocelot won’t tame, but for a clean experiment — your console magic will do.
Verdict: Pros and cons of the experiment
Pros:
- No way without cheats — but with commands it’s doable!
- Loud, fun, and great for observation
- The ocelot became a true turbo rocket on soul sand
- Unforgettable vibes (and my inner skeptic is pleased)
Cons:
- Can’t be repeated in normal play — only in Creative or with commands
- The ocelot stayed wild, no bond with the player
- Now it’s hard to see normal mob speed without smiling
The experiment clearly succeeded and sparked new ideas! Would you like to test something crazy in Minecraft? Drop your ideas — I’m ready for new challenges!
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