
Since Minecraft is a game of endless opportunities, fans of popular franchises tend to use the survival title to build their favorite structures and objects from such IPs. Using elytra (which is invisible while using the Yoda skin), irregular pin completes the TIE Fighter illusion by holding shields in both hands and Firework Rockets to propel themselves (and potentially do a little bit of air-to-ground bombing). The illusion of looking at a real starfighter is so strong that it takes a good few seconds to realize it’s not an actual spaceship showing off in Minecraft skies. To further emphasize the impression of a low-budget resource pack, the flight was accompanied by John William's classic Star Wars theme sung a capella. In a creative attempt to introduce a trace of Star Wars to Minecraft Bedrock Edition without purchasing any DLC, enterprising player irregularpin used a combination of regular items to turn their Yoda skin-clad character into a believable TIE Fighter lookalike and shared the results on Reddit. Related: Minecraft Player Builds Shrek's Head Out of Rare Emerald Blocks This obstacle, however, was effectively overcome by an inventive player.

The only downside is that to enjoy all the diverse variety of Star Wars-themed Minecraft stuff, one would need to purchase the DLC. Also offered in the paid DLC pack were character skins, reworked items, and functional spaceships, including the legendary X-Wing and TIE Fighter. Last November, Mojang released Minecraft's Star Wars DLC, which included atmospheric dioramas based on memorable scenes from A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and The Mandalorian.

Using a clever combination of elytra and other in-game items, a Minecraft player managed to construct themselves a low-budget functional Star Wars TIE Fighter. It's a hilarious and creative response to the popular game's official paid Star Wars resource pack, which introduced tons of authentic content from the galaxy far, far away.
