I'm not sure if this is how to report someone for griefing but here it goes. "swat1037" burned down me and my friends house on skygrid with a blaze, around 1:00am gmt -800, saturday, february 16th. I don't know if he is supposed to be temp ban or perma but I am hoping for perma ban. if you need people to testify for this I have 3 people that were at the house before it burned down and one that was there when it happened and is there right now as it happens again, "swat1037" just spawned another blaze at 1:21am gmt -800.
People to testify Sc0ota_L0o, Dr_Gvo and, Anthenclenna (Anthenclenna was there when it happened)
I was finally able to punch every single dirt (except for one or two that said "Hello!" to the void) into my inventory.
It took some thinking, but I eventually did this:
1. Punch tree and leaves until sapling
2. punch first two layers of dirt and sand
3. expand this layer into a square
4. cobble generator
5. after having a lot of cobble scoop up water or lava with bucket and replace most island and half of cobble generator with cobble
6. other side now
It's hard to reach a few blocks when replacing it. :/
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I am surprised by the amount of people who do not know what an ID conflict is or cannot read the original post.
RAGE I keep getting obsidian instead of cobblestone but still a good map :GBAR:
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The trick with cobble generators is to make sure that you're not relying on the order that liquids flow into a block. A common early design looks like this from the side:
The leaves represent where the water will flow. The drop prevents it from flowing into the lava. The cobblestone block shows where the lava will flow and contact the flowing water, turning into cobble.
There are much better designs you can make once you have enough materials, but this should get you started. Among the flaws in this design:
1. There's a significant chance each block of cobble you mine will go into the lava source.
2. Only one block can be made at a time.
3. Its use is extremely repetitive. Repetition leads to boredom. Boredom leads to drifting attention. Drifting attention leads to mistakes. Mistakes lead to starting over or going over to the dark side.
Protip: Keep the lava away from where you plant your tree(s).
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People to testify Sc0ota_L0o, Dr_Gvo and, Anthenclenna (Anthenclenna was there when it happened)
I was finally able to punch every single dirt (except for one or two that said "Hello!" to the void) into my inventory.
It took some thinking, but I eventually did this:
1. Punch tree and leaves until sapling
2. punch first two layers of dirt and sand
3. expand this layer into a square
4. cobble generator
5. after having a lot of cobble scoop up water or lava with bucket and replace most island and half of cobble generator with cobble
6. other side now
It's hard to reach a few blocks when replacing it. :/
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Carrots and potatoes can be obtained (as a rare drop) from zombies, and once you have them, baked potatoes are awesome Skyblock food.
The trick with cobble generators is to make sure that you're not relying on the order that liquids flow into a block. A common early design looks like this from the side:
The leaves represent where the water will flow. The drop prevents it from flowing into the lava. The cobblestone block shows where the lava will flow and contact the flowing water, turning into cobble.
There are much better designs you can make once you have enough materials, but this should get you started. Among the flaws in this design:
1. There's a significant chance each block of cobble you mine will go into the lava source.
2. Only one block can be made at a time.
3. Its use is extremely repetitive. Repetition leads to boredom. Boredom leads to drifting attention. Drifting attention leads to mistakes. Mistakes lead to starting over or going over to the dark side.
Protip: Keep the lava away from where you plant your tree(s).
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