I would get reported by... everyone... to the cops, who would come, see me, and call the FBI.
Then, the FBI would tranquilize me and dissect me.
My avatar is, after all, a pigman with sunglasses and a suit...
I would split my time between stalking people and scaring the **** out of them and trying to solve my infection. (Lately I have alternated between 2 avatars- endersteve and slenderman)
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There is darkness and shadows in everyone and everything. There's nothing you can do about it, all you can do is adapt.
I embrace it.
1.build a small base in a mountian\
2. cry in a corner when th monsters come out.
3.in the day cry while hugging a creeper
4.creeper puts me on peacful mode
5.I get really happy and after days get bored with alot of diamonds
First off, I don't want to be anywhere near the mainland when night falls. I immediately set to gathering wood, saplings, seeds, and dirt blocks enough for tree and wheat farming. Next, I build a boat, find the ocean, and set sail. If I can't reach the ocean before the first sunset, I create a dirt cocoon around myself and wait for morning. When morning comes, I immediately take off running, not even stopping to pick up the dirt I used, I'll replace it with more once I'm far from anywhere creepers might have spawned in the night. When I do reach the ocean, I plunk down my boat, get in, and don't stop sailing until I reach a mushroom island where no nasty things will ever come.
Once there, I establish my wheat and tree farms, build a temporary wooden shack, and start mining, eating mushroom soup to get through the first few days and as a supplement to the bread. I very carefully create a cobblestone generator with the iron bucket I craft, then use the generated cobblestone and coal/charcoal from the trees to build myself a stone brick castle. I make it as luxurious as possible without leaving the biome's borders, and live there in solitary splendour indefinitely, considering that Minecraft characters never age.
There are three possible endings to this story. In ending 1, after uncounted years I'm so lonely and tired of living that I go and kill the Ender Dragon, which I suspect is what whatever force that put me here intends me to do. This either returns me to my real life, which as lousy as it is at least is not eternal, or I end up back in the MCverse to try endings 2 and/or 3. In ending 2, I go completely insane and live as a hermit forever. In ending 3, I'm so lonely and tired of living that I take a dive from height 255. If I respawn, goto 1 and/or 2.
In the strictest Minecraft sense, and assuming it's probably set to Normal difficulty, if I can't use the menus I'm stuck here forever. Dead? Respawn. Killed the Ender Dragon? Respawn. And I go completely insane. Moral of the story: human minds were not meant for eternal life, especially in a world where there's, basically, nothing much to do except create art. I love Minecraft and always will, but we weren't meant to live in it.
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"Sometimes, I just wanna give up, say 'I'm done with this mess' and go to bed. But you know what; you can't shrug off your responsibilities. You got to pull yourself up and meet the challenges head on. That's the only way you're gonna get ahead in life."
Not sure. I guess I'd just do everything I usually do in Minecraft. I'd probably also get bored and try to eat a lot of cake or slime balls to see what happens, or try to figure out how to live with the Endermen. Also, I'd hope I get infinite lives in case that ended badly.
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Don't like the terrain? Go build your own. You can totally do that in this game.
Your wording confuses me. It says if you woke up and you were your minecraft avatar meaning you woke up in the real world. Yet, your Skyland example you say it like you woke up in Minecraft.
If I woke up in the real world I would teleport everywhere and benefit the world by getting rid of evil dictators! (I'm an Enderman)
If it is in Minecraft I would punch a tree to see if the laws of physics apply. Also I could probably make new things that aren't in Minecraft. Example: Spears. Then, I'll probably come to the terrifying realization that I won't be with another human (unless It only lasted a day).
I am guessing this would be on hardcore mode, so I would be as careful as possible never build on the mainland but islands and light up the islands with torches. I'll make a house then a farm and ya...
Well, if it is the Minecraft guy in the real world, then I guess I'd go about my business, try to get a job and food and whatever while not freaking everyone out with my hooded hidden face and goat-like legs. Plus I'd clean up my clothes a bit.
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Don't like the terrain? Go build your own. You can totally do that in this game.
I hate people who complain. I hate spiders. I hate people who own an Xbox One. I hate people who like sandbox games. I hate people who like first person shooters. I hate people who like explosions. I hate people who like video games. I hate people who are hateful. I hate people that don't like spam. I hate people who like cake. I hate people who type in proper grammar and spell words properly on the internet. I hate hypocrites.
Then, the FBI would tranquilize me and dissect me.
My avatar is, after all, a pigman with sunglasses and a suit...
I embrace it.
2. cry in a corner when th monsters come out.
3.in the day cry while hugging a creeper
4.creeper puts me on peacful mode
5.I get really happy and after days get bored with alot of diamonds
Once there, I establish my wheat and tree farms, build a temporary wooden shack, and start mining, eating mushroom soup to get through the first few days and as a supplement to the bread. I very carefully create a cobblestone generator with the iron bucket I craft, then use the generated cobblestone and coal/charcoal from the trees to build myself a stone brick castle. I make it as luxurious as possible without leaving the biome's borders, and live there in solitary splendour indefinitely, considering that Minecraft characters never age.
There are three possible endings to this story. In ending 1, after uncounted years I'm so lonely and tired of living that I go and kill the Ender Dragon, which I suspect is what whatever force that put me here intends me to do. This either returns me to my real life, which as lousy as it is at least is not eternal, or I end up back in the MCverse to try endings 2 and/or 3. In ending 2, I go completely insane and live as a hermit forever. In ending 3, I'm so lonely and tired of living that I take a dive from height 255. If I respawn, goto 1 and/or 2.
In the strictest Minecraft sense, and assuming it's probably set to Normal difficulty, if I can't use the menus I'm stuck here forever. Dead? Respawn. Killed the Ender Dragon? Respawn. And I go completely insane. Moral of the story: human minds were not meant for eternal life, especially in a world where there's, basically, nothing much to do except create art. I love Minecraft and always will, but we weren't meant to live in it.
Don't like the terrain? Go build your own. You can totally do that in this game.
If I woke up in the real world I would teleport everywhere and benefit the world by getting rid of evil dictators! (I'm an Enderman)
If it is in Minecraft I would punch a tree to see if the laws of physics apply. Also I could probably make new things that aren't in Minecraft. Example: Spears. Then, I'll probably come to the terrifying realization that I won't be with another human (unless It only lasted a day).
Don't like the terrain? Go build your own. You can totally do that in this game.
Then I'd go find some trees and make a huge stronghold and live an awesome life. Sleeping would be really hard tho.
Oh, and I'd actually live with mobs and climb wall because my skin is a spider.