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- There’s something truly magical about storage rooms
- Found this in my new world... Can't wait to explore it.
- New Ibbish of the Forest
- Just finished my new castle.
- Meadows-Peak. Thoughts?
- Underwater Villages Teased By LadyAgnes
- I created a Vanilla Chisel with the help of 1.13 commands
- I'm so pissed right now
- I built this 1:1 replica of the Carnival Elation in Minecraft! What do you think? Full interior link in the comments!
- I've never actually seen a frozen ocean in vanilla before, but in snapshot 18w08b, I have!
- I bred some turtles I found near my house, and followed them to where they laid their eggs. I fenced in a small sanctuary around the eggs so they don't get trampled.
- FINALLY got a Creeper head! (without the trident!)
- created a moby dick whale ..
- Villager Storage Unit (stores 200+ villagers for individual retrieval)
- Updated image of my wheat farm
- Survival world with my roommate at University. 2 years of progress!
- Photo album of my entire monument base so far in comments
- Town is pleased with its smithery
- First real stadium I built. Let me know what you guys think!
- This is where I've stored the millions of resources I've collected while caving
- New Update Ideas
- A gentle breeze drifts through the trees
- Ship in a bottle
- I haven't been this hype about an update since the End was introduced. Thanks Mojang.
There’s something truly magical about storage rooms Posted: 27 Feb 2018 09:18 AM PST
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Found this in my new world... Can't wait to explore it. Posted: 27 Feb 2018 01:44 PM PST
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Underwater Villages Teased By LadyAgnes Posted: 27 Feb 2018 08:19 AM PST
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I created a Vanilla Chisel with the help of 1.13 commands Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:48 AM PST
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Posted: 27 Feb 2018 05:47 AM PST For the first time ever in owning this game for many years, I bought a woodland explorer map from a cartographer. The map told me to head south west. My dot was very small, indicating it would be a long, long journey. I crafted a new set of armour, sword, axe, pickaxe; I crafted a new shield bearing the holy symbol of the church, I stocked up on food, got a compass and a bed, saddled my best horse Antoine and waved my imaginary princess goodbye. Departing from roughly 0;0 , I rode, straight south-westbound. I travelled farther than I ever had. I walked past the monument I had built to indicate how far my largest map in my base showed. I traveled onward. At roughly -5000, 5000 I was met by a great sea of... water. A sea. I spent several minutes walking by the shores, hoping and praying it was but a lake, but no such luck I had. I crafted a boat from the nearest tree, unsaddled and unarmoured Antoine, told her she was free now. I think I saw a single tear prickle down her square face as she wandered off aimlessly -- or was it my own? I sailed, straight south-westbound. The sea showed itself to be the largest I ever encountered. Its waves calm as watery planes, its shores forever beyond my 16-chunk rendering distance. I sailed and sailed, until -- until I was met by a lush green scene, straight from a painting. I was met by a jungle, of the kind I had not yet encountered in my world. Joyfully, I greeted the scene back, picked up my boat and set on on foot. I walked straight south-westbound. I walked and walked, gawping at the awe-inspiring trees, laughing with the playful parrots, whose vibrant colours were new to me. I walked, I climbed, I fell, I set on. As the jungle ebbed away, I was met by a mix of plains, taiga and swamps. One of the taigas was a mega taiga, which I had never seen before either. The very ground I walked on seemed foreign, and though I thought I found an impossible mob spawner above ground, I quickly noticed that mossy cobblestone is surprisingly common in mega taigas. In a desert, I found another village, neighboured by a long forgotten temple of rulers of old. I filled my pockets with their treasure -- gold, and even a full set of diamond horse armor! -- and sold part of it to the village townsfolk. May they never find out. I slogged on, straight south-westbound. I was already at roughly -13000, 13000. I thought of home, of the cathedral, of the pub, of the unfinished palace, of the farms, of the airship station, of the intricate network of tunnels and portals in a world below, of my beloved city, which I had named Larusië. I was greeted by yet another village, and another one. My food supplies were not yet running low, but I figured I needed some reserve. So, when nobody was looking, I stole ripe carrots, wheats and beets straight from the lands -- I hope they can forgive me. In the plains, I came across a group of wild horses. Looking at my map, I could see I had not made significant progress yet, the tantalising dot was still as small as before, up in the north-east corner. One of the horses reminded me of Antoine -- white as a bride. I tamed him, which was no easy feat, and as it was a male, I named him Anton, saddled him with Antoine's old saddle and armed him with my new-found diamond horse armor. I had reached -22000, 22000. The world around me was deteriorating. I had to refresh all chunks every two minutes to keep the lag at bay. Blocks were reappearing before my eyes as I broke them. My food would not fill me anymore; I bit, I munched, I ate; but it would not fill me. It was as if the baked potato, fresh as the day it left the Larusië pub, could not be consumed, no matter how long I chewed on it. I rode on, straight south-westbound. My story ends in what is nothing but a common hills biome -- suffering severe lag, only just having refreshed the chunks again, I told Anton to jump up a two-block ledge, as it had done many times before. But then, another lag spike, a flash of white, the sound of fall damage, and there it was: You have died! /u/GraafBerengeur fell from great height. It was over. How far had I travelled? Was I over halfway? I cannot tell. I probably hadn't even gotten close. A simple bug had tricked the game into thinking me and Anton fell from great height, while all we did was jump up. I find myself once again in Larusië. My journey had lasted roughly 5 in-game days, two real-life playing sessions. I had encountered around 5 villages, a desert temple, a jungle biome, a mega taiga. I had a diamond, lots of cocoa beans, several sets of horse armour, and so much more loot. I was going to build an outpost by the woodland mansion, I was going to conquer that thing and turn it into a beacon of enlightenment. Right now, though, I'm going to the pub. . . . Edit: I've never been to the end yet, so I dont have elytra. I'm kinda scared to go there, too :( Edit: Yes it was a she, and yes her name is Antoine, and yes Antoine is a male name in French. I will assume my horses' genders and call them what I want, damn you. Edit: also this [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:58 PM PST
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I've never actually seen a frozen ocean in vanilla before, but in snapshot 18w08b, I have! Posted: 27 Feb 2018 03:17 PM PST
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Posted: 27 Feb 2018 06:57 AM PST
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FINALLY got a Creeper head! (without the trident!) Posted: 27 Feb 2018 12:51 PM PST
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Posted: 27 Feb 2018 08:47 AM PST
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Villager Storage Unit (stores 200+ villagers for individual retrieval) Posted: 27 Feb 2018 02:22 PM PST
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Updated image of my wheat farm Posted: 27 Feb 2018 08:43 AM PST
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Survival world with my roommate at University. 2 years of progress! Posted: 27 Feb 2018 04:46 PM PST
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Photo album of my entire monument base so far in comments Posted: 27 Feb 2018 05:05 AM PST
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Town is pleased with its smithery Posted: 27 Feb 2018 01:36 PM PST
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First real stadium I built. Let me know what you guys think! Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:45 PM PST
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This is where I've stored the millions of resources I've collected while caving Posted: 27 Feb 2018 07:40 PM PST
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Posted: 27 Feb 2018 08:25 AM PST I had some ideas that would make great additions to Minecraft.
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A gentle breeze drifts through the trees Posted: 27 Feb 2018 01:14 AM PST
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I haven't been this hype about an update since the End was introduced. Thanks Mojang. Posted: 27 Feb 2018 01:13 PM PST Everything in the water update looks amazing. I can't wait untill it will arrive for console, or well, the java edition to begin with. Seas is probably one of the biggest and most visited biomes on Minecraft, and to see that it won't be empty for the 98% anymore is super cool! It's not even out yet, yet I want to thank the Mojang type sooo mucchhh. so thanks. [link] [comments] |
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