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How to install the map! 1. Download the map on the bottom. 2. Make sure to remember to save it somewhere you can find it. 3. Unzip or Unrar the file using your archiver of choice (WinRAR, Microsoft's, etc). 4. Copy the folder that was extracted, and navigate to your Minecraft saves folder. (If you dont know where that is, follow this)
On windows
Press the start button -> Run. Then type in: %appdata%/.minecraft/saves
On Mac/Linux/other(universal)
Theres a simpler way(Windows user can use the same technique) - If you open up Minecraft,log in, press texture pack, then press Open Texture Pack Folder. It should open it up,then go back a directory,then open up saves, and BOOM your there.
Challenges: 1) Reach the bottom of the lake and reach the 2nd set of supplies. 2) Make a underwater base. Regular Skyblock Challenges & Rules apply. If you dont remember what they are,here they are:
Rules: Do not purposely jump off the island to regenerate your health. Do not make a bridge to the mainland. Do not use Mods, Hacks, Flying, etc. Play on at least easy difficulty. Post pictures of your achievements and progress! Have FUN! Challenges: 1) Build a Cobble Stone generator. 2) Build a house. 3) Expand the island. 4) Make a melon farm. 5) Make a pumpkin farm. 6) Make a reed/sugarcane farm. 7) Make a wheat farm. 8) Make a giant red mushroom. 9) Craft a bed. 10) Make 64 stone brick's. 11) Make 20 torches. 12) Make an infinite water source. 13) Craft a furnace. 14) Make a small lake. 15) Build a platform 24 blocks away from the island, for mobs to spawn. 16) Make 10 cactus green dye. 17) Make 10 mushroom stew. 18) Craft 10 Jack 'o' lanterns. 19) Craft 10 bookcases. 20) Make 10 bread. 21) Collect 10 Ender-pearls. 22) Cook 10 fish. 23) Craft 10 Black Wool. 24) Craft 10 Gray Wool. 25) Craft 10 Light Gray Wool. 26) Craft 10 Lime Green Wool. 27) Craft 10 Red Wool. 28) Craft 10 Yellow Wool. 29) Craft 10 Pink Wool. 30) Craft 10 Green Wool. 31) Craft 10 Orange Wool. 32) Craft 10 Snow Golems. 33) Craft 20 Paintings. 34) Build and light a nether portal. 35) Craft 5 Gold Ingots. 36) Craft 16 Glass Panes. 37) Collect 50 birch logs. 38) Collect 64 arrows and craft a bow. 39) Craft 10 stone buttons. 40) Craft 30 stone slabs. 41) Craft 10 signs. 42) Craft 20 ladders. 43) Craft 20 fences. 44) Craft 20 fence gates. 45) Craft 10 levers. 46) Craft 10 trapdoors. 47) Craft 10 stone pressure plates. 48) Craft 10 wooden pressure plates. 49) Collect 64 bonemeal. 50) Craft 20 cobblestone stairs. EDIT: 14 DOES NOT APPLY!
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Keep it up! I hope you update the chest and other things!