Eh, never mind, it could have been my cousin because I created the same world on single player and dug all the way down and didn't find any oak wood. It's either my cousin OR...someone else
Eh, never mind, it could have been my cousin because I created the same world on single player and dug all the way down and didn't find any oak wood. It's either my cousin OR...someone else
If you didnt do it then maybe nvm mods dont allow it mustve been your cousin or a glitch I start some worlds and random sapplings fall moslty the servers I start!
Doesn't mean the server was never in older versions where they could.
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Let’s play good guys against bad guys… Yes. Let’s play that. Are you ready? You’re the bad guy. And when you’re bad, you just run. That’s fine right? Well… Shall we play?
Gotta say, I'd be pretty weirded out if I found something like that just randomly in an unexplored mineshaft. It was probably an old school Enderman, though
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Watch me mine for crafts, craft mines, fall down shafts and do a bunch of other things that may or may not involve blocks.
Gotta say, I'd be pretty weirded out if I found something like that just randomly in an unexplored mineshaft. It was probably an old school Enderman, though
Pretty spooky.It could have been an enderman or your cousin
The chance of an Enderman (or several) picking up 5 log blocks and putting them all down directly next to each other is monumentally slim. In fact, astronomically slim.
In fact, the chance of an Enderman placing a block on top of another block an Enderman has placed is astronomically slim.
Screenshot:
Seed: cheppa
Version: 1.4.5
Coordinates:
x: -15
y: 11
z: 595
It should be underground near a village.
2 people go on my server, me and my cousin. Your theory could be true, but that part of the mineshaft has never been explored, so I'm not sure.
He's watching you.
No not that many logs its not like it kept going back and forth it could have placed one though!
Doesn't mean the server was never in older versions where they could.
The chance of an Enderman (or several) picking up 5 log blocks and putting them all down directly next to each other is monumentally slim. In fact, astronomically slim.
In fact, the chance of an Enderman placing a block on top of another block an Enderman has placed is astronomically slim.