The easiest way (in my opinionn) to get a grass block to a desert far away, is using a piston! Piston wont destroy the grassblock after moving it, and if you need to move it down wards, you just need to put a glassblock above the grass then the piston facing down above it :wink.gif: I use this method alot. If you are lazy and play singleplayer with too many items, you dont need this method... Hope you like this tip. :smile.gif: you can also use silk touch but that needs alot of xp levels...
You are reading this. It is a waste of your time, yet you are still reading this. "I've seen this before", you are thinking, but you read it anyways. You start smiling about how I just described what you are thinking. Then I tell you I just wasted 30 seconds of your life. Then you read this again...
Dessert: a tasty sweet treat after a meal. Cakes and cookies are "Desserts".
Desert: a wasteland with a minimal amount of vegetation or harsh living conditions.
They're making fun of your misspelling.
*and no, I've never met Miss Pelling, so I don't know why anyone would make fun of her.
Dessert: a tasty sweet treat after a meal. Cakes and cookies are "Desserts".
Desert: a wasteland with a minimal amount of vegetation or harsh living conditions.
probably, but then you need xp levels. and many tries till you get the exact enchant you want, and piston is more easy to make!
A piston may be easy, but honestly it's a lot of work moving a single block with a single piston, since you also have to power the piston somehow (lever, redstone torch, etc). Pistons also require smelted iron, and redstone, which itself can only be collected by an iron pick. So The Piston may be easy, but it's not something you can do immediately.
My solution (to get grass in places where there is no grass to "spread" to nearby dirtblocks) is to gather up a bunch of dirt blocks, and draw a line of dirt from the nearest grass blocks, to where you want your grass to be, then simply wait for it to spread. Once one of your destination dirt blocks turns to grass, you can take back the "bridge" blocks. Grass can spread up or down, so a stairway can work to get grass to higher or lower surfaces.
Pros: requires no tools (you can punch dirt to collect it), requires no special ores or crafting or smelting. A piston requires some smelted iron ore, and redstone, as well as some cobblestone.. all three require tools to mine (the redstone actually requires an iron pickaxe to collect)
A piston may be easy, but honestly it's a lot of work moving a single block with a single piston, since you also have to power the piston somehow (lever, redstone torch, etc). Pistons also require smelted iron, and redstone, which itself can only be collected by an iron pick. So The Piston may be easy, but it's not something you can do immediately.
My solution (to get grass in places where there is no grass to "spread" to nearby dirtblocks) is to gather up a bunch of dirt blocks, and draw a line of dirt from the nearest grass blocks, to where you want your grass to be, then simply wait for it to spread. Once one of your destination dirt blocks turns to grass, you can take back the "bridge" blocks. Grass can spread up or down, so a stairway can work to get grass to higher or lower surfaces.
Pros: requires no tools (you can punch dirt to collect it), requires no special ores or crafting or smelting. A piston requires some smelted iron ore, and redstone, as well as some cobblestone.. all three require tools to mine (the redstone actually requires an iron pickaxe to collect)
A piston may be easy, but honestly it's a lot of work moving a single block with a single piston, since you also have to power the piston somehow (lever, redstone torch, etc). Pistons also require smelted iron, and redstone, which itself can only be collected by an iron pick. So The Piston may be easy, but it's not something you can do immediately.
My solution (to get grass in places where there is no grass to "spread" to nearby dirtblocks) is to gather up a bunch of dirt blocks, and draw a line of dirt from the nearest grass blocks, to where you want your grass to be, then simply wait for it to spread. Once one of your destination dirt blocks turns to grass, you can take back the "bridge" blocks. Grass can spread up or down, so a stairway can work to get grass to higher or lower surfaces.
Pros: requires no tools (you can punch dirt to collect it), requires no special ores or crafting or smelting. A piston requires some smelted iron ore, and redstone, as well as some cobblestone.. all three require tools to mine (the redstone actually requires an iron pickaxe to collect)
probably, but then you need xp levels. and many tries till you get the exact enchant you want, and piston is more easy to make!
so why you here?
so why did you comment then........
D: you little bugger :S
This thread bores me.
what?
Dessert: a tasty sweet treat after a meal. Cakes and cookies are "Desserts".
Desert: a wasteland with a minimal amount of vegetation or harsh living conditions.
They're making fun of your misspelling.
*and no, I've never met Miss Pelling, so I don't know why anyone would make fun of her.
oh right! thank you! lol
It's all a part of the service.
A piston may be easy, but honestly it's a lot of work moving a single block with a single piston, since you also have to power the piston somehow (lever, redstone torch, etc). Pistons also require smelted iron, and redstone, which itself can only be collected by an iron pick. So The Piston may be easy, but it's not something you can do immediately.
My solution (to get grass in places where there is no grass to "spread" to nearby dirtblocks) is to gather up a bunch of dirt blocks, and draw a line of dirt from the nearest grass blocks, to where you want your grass to be, then simply wait for it to spread. Once one of your destination dirt blocks turns to grass, you can take back the "bridge" blocks. Grass can spread up or down, so a stairway can work to get grass to higher or lower surfaces.
Pros: requires no tools (you can punch dirt to collect it), requires no special ores or crafting or smelting. A piston requires some smelted iron ore, and redstone, as well as some cobblestone.. all three require tools to mine (the redstone actually requires an iron pickaxe to collect)
Cons: Grass doesn't spread quickly.
i suppose i should delete this post :S
I'm doing that right now. It takes a while.