I had around 15 diamonds I mined while exploring a mine shaft. I fell into a ravine of lava while trying to kite poisonous spiders. It was an earlier version where the mine shafts didn't generate those wooden bottoms. I knew the ravine was there, but I wasn't paying attention and fell into the lava. I wasn't very happy after that.
i have a cobblestone factory using some mods so i have a quarry mining a cobble generator but i needed the lava for something else and was too lazy to get more so just took it without turning off the quarry sooooo it mined a pretty big hole to bedrock destroying a tunnel in the process lol
Now, this was four years ago. This is the story of how I came to absolutely hate creepers. It is also how I found my very first diamonds.
I was mining in a cave and I found these little blue rocks in the walls. This made me very excited and I dug into it immediately and got three diamonds.
My excitement was very soon ended by a creeper that just so happened to be right behind me the whole time. Its explosion knocked me into a very inconvenient pit of lava.
Five minutes later, I needed a new moniter.
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Now, this was four years ago. This is the story of how I came to absolutely hate creepers. It is also how I found my very first diamonds.
I was mining in a cave and I found these little blue rocks in the walls. This made me very excited and I dug into it immediately and got three diamonds.
My excitement was very soon ended by a creeper that just so happened to be right behind me the whole time. Its explosion knocked me into a very inconvenient pit of lava.
Five minutes later, I needed a new moniter.
It's like those videos of "Why I Quit Minecraft" that you see on YouTube, and all for the same reason.
I was bored in the End so I looked at an enderman to get him to chase me. I looked around a bit while I was running away from him, causing a horde of them to run after me. They eventually chased me to the edge of the island and pushed me off. I still had my valuables in my inventory at the time.
The first time I found a village I was pretty stoked, and I took it upon myself to use my superior technology and building prowess to protect the innocent but helpless natives. I built a little house for myself, expanded the farms, and built a large wall surrounding the village. Unfortunately I didn't know much about mob AI and spawning, and before long the whole village was zombified and chasing me. I felt pretty bad about that, and vowed to repopulate that village once I knew how. Still haven't gotten around to it, but someday I'll trap and cure some zombies and make that the biggest metropolis in all the land.
The first time I went to the Nether I was pretty stoked, but I didn't know about the neutrality of the pigmen, nor how hard they hit. I got spooked by the first one I saw and gave him a good whack. Then I got stomped by like 10 zombie pigmen.
I tend to do my research now before I go to new types of places or encounter new game mechanics.
When I first played minecraft, it was still in beta and I would play on a LAN server with my friend circa 2011ish. Wolves were new, and the first time I'd come across one I yelled "OH MY GOD DOGS" to which he yelled back "DON'T pet the dogs." but it was too late. And I had a pack of angry wolves chasing me into a river.
My first survival world, I spent 1 hour in real time breaking stone. WITH MY HANDS
Ah, too funny, and very close to home. When I had played Creative for a bit, I decided to just give Survival a try.
I right-clicked with my bare hand on the trunk of a nearby tree. Nothing. I right-clicked again. Still, nothing. I think I did it again, maybe a few times more. FINALLY I figured out I had to click AND HOLD the mouse button, to break blocks!
Ah, too funny, and very close to home. When I had played Creative for a bit, I decided to just give Survival a try.
I right-clicked with my bare hand on the trunk of a nearby tree. Nothing. I right-clicked again. Still, nothing. I think I did it again, maybe a few times more. FINALLY I figured out I had to click AND HOLD the mouse button, to break blocks!
I guess Minecraft DOES have a learning curve!
Same thing happened to me except I just clicked over and over again so fast that my computer counted it as a hold-click, at this rate a could break one dirt block every 2-3 minutes!
It seems to me that every day I do the stupidest thing I've ever done. The most recent: I play peaceful mode, but have been turning on Easy mode whenever I'm in a defensible position at night, simply to get skeleton bones to be able to tame wolves. After collecting around 28 bones, I went on an epic journey to find a biome that had wolves. After traveling several days and nights I finally came across a pack. I discovered I had left the bones back at my base. :-(
Made a fire place in a wooden house, went mining, came back and well, i was very confused.
Lol, that reminds me when I first made flint 'n steel. I tried making a camp fire outside one time near a bunch of trees. I went down to mine some and when I came back everything was burnt to a crisp, including my house.
I was exploring a new world yesterday and got lost in some mines. I realized I couldn't find my way out so I had to put my stuff in a chest and made myself reset. I almost got lost the second time trying to find my items. I was more careful that time though.
Also yesterday I had this genius idea to go explore a new mine that went straight down withouth the proper tools. Had to use the bocks I mined to get out.
I play creative a lot and sometimes i forget that I can't jump off very high hills.
I was used to playing XB360 where you could spam-click eveything to kill it easily.
So, my very first night playing MCPC after the Battle Update, I ran up to an Endermen and skeleton with nothing but a stone sword, thinking I was just going to spam-click them both to death. I only survived 0.5 seconds. I learned in a hurry.
I tried to make my dog sit while holding flint and steel. I lit the dog on fire. It ran in my house made out of wool and wood. Half of the house burned down, the dog died.
Today I did another stupid thing. I decided to build a sorting machine without having the slightest understanding of how all the components (redstone repeaters, comparators, hoppers, etc.) work. I followed along with a video, stopping it every 3 seconds to do the steps described. The system is small to begin with, sorting only two different items, transporting anything else into the final "junk" chest.
I was at least smart enough to configure the first sorting chest to sort something that was not very valuable - wheat. I then put some wheat into the entry chest and excitedly watched while the amount counted down. Unfortunately, it simply disappeared and didn't end up anywhere. So I seem to have three options:
1. Break the whole system apart and start over again from scratch (maybe I missed a step)
2. Watch tutorials to learn about the components so I can understand what is going on and troubleshoot my system
3. Celebrate because I have invented a fantastic machine that can transform items into nothing!
Just being stupid really. I had gotten pretty bored and just decided to do it, It was a bad idea in the end though.
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just now, was doing some branch mining with my newly enchanted pickaxe. I had put unbreaking III on it.
Couldn't figure out why the heck I had so much coal all of a sudden.
Oh, yeah, I had Fortune III on it, too. D'oh!
I had around 15 diamonds I mined while exploring a mine shaft. I fell into a ravine of lava while trying to kite poisonous spiders. It was an earlier version where the mine shafts didn't generate those wooden bottoms. I knew the ravine was there, but I wasn't paying attention and fell into the lava. I wasn't very happy after that.
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i have a cobblestone factory using some mods so i have a quarry mining a cobble generator but i needed the lava for something else and was too lazy to get more so just took it without turning off the quarry sooooo it mined a pretty big hole to bedrock destroying a tunnel in the process lol
Now, this was four years ago. This is the story of how I came to absolutely hate creepers. It is also how I found my very first diamonds.
I was mining in a cave and I found these little blue rocks in the walls. This made me very excited and I dug into it immediately and got three diamonds.
My excitement was very soon ended by a creeper that just so happened to be right behind me the whole time. Its explosion knocked me into a very inconvenient pit of lava.
Five minutes later, I needed a new moniter.This account is now inactive, and I won't be checking private messages. If you need to contact me, send me an e-mail at [email protected] instead.
It's like those videos of "Why I Quit Minecraft" that you see on YouTube, and all for the same reason.
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I was bored in the End so I looked at an enderman to get him to chase me. I looked around a bit while I was running away from him, causing a horde of them to run after me. They eventually chased me to the edge of the island and pushed me off. I still had my valuables in my inventory at the time.
The first time I found a village I was pretty stoked, and I took it upon myself to use my superior technology and building prowess to protect the innocent but helpless natives. I built a little house for myself, expanded the farms, and built a large wall surrounding the village. Unfortunately I didn't know much about mob AI and spawning, and before long the whole village was zombified and chasing me. I felt pretty bad about that, and vowed to repopulate that village once I knew how. Still haven't gotten around to it, but someday I'll trap and cure some zombies and make that the biggest metropolis in all the land.
The first time I went to the Nether I was pretty stoked, but I didn't know about the neutrality of the pigmen, nor how hard they hit. I got spooked by the first one I saw and gave him a good whack. Then I got stomped by like 10 zombie pigmen.
I tend to do my research now before I go to new types of places or encounter new game mechanics.
When I first played minecraft, it was still in beta and I would play on a LAN server with my friend circa 2011ish. Wolves were new, and the first time I'd come across one I yelled "OH MY GOD DOGS" to which he yelled back "DON'T pet the dogs." but it was too late. And I had a pack of angry wolves chasing me into a river.
My first survival world, I spent 1 hour in real time breaking stone. WITH MY HANDS
Ah, too funny, and very close to home. When I had played Creative for a bit, I decided to just give Survival a try.
I right-clicked with my bare hand on the trunk of a nearby tree. Nothing. I right-clicked again. Still, nothing. I think I did it again, maybe a few times more. FINALLY I figured out I had to click AND HOLD the mouse button, to break blocks!
I guess Minecraft DOES have a learning curve!
Same thing happened to me except I just clicked over and over again so fast that my computer counted it as a hold-click, at this rate a could break one dirt block every 2-3 minutes!
Just curious, that's all.
It seems to me that every day I do the stupidest thing I've ever done. The most recent: I play peaceful mode, but have been turning on Easy mode whenever I'm in a defensible position at night, simply to get skeleton bones to be able to tame wolves. After collecting around 28 bones, I went on an epic journey to find a biome that had wolves. After traveling several days and nights I finally came across a pack. I discovered I had left the bones back at my base. :-(
Lol, that reminds me when I first made flint 'n steel. I tried making a camp fire outside one time near a bunch of trees. I went down to mine some and when I came back everything was burnt to a crisp, including my house.
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Was building a lava furnace in my castle while wearing all my diamond gear. And made a booboo that cost me my life and gear.
I've since implemented some ... safety measures.
I was exploring a new world yesterday and got lost in some mines. I realized I couldn't find my way out so I had to put my stuff in a chest and made myself reset. I almost got lost the second time trying to find my items. I was more careful that time though.
Also yesterday I had this genius idea to go explore a new mine that went straight down withouth the proper tools. Had to use the bocks I mined to get out.
I play creative a lot and sometimes i forget that I can't jump off very high hills.
Yes I did find them again! :-)
I was used to playing XB360 where you could spam-click eveything to kill it easily.
So, my very first night playing MCPC after the Battle Update, I ran up to an Endermen and skeleton with nothing but a stone sword, thinking I was just going to spam-click them both to death. I only survived 0.5 seconds. I learned in a hurry.
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I tried to make my dog sit while holding flint and steel. I lit the dog on fire. It ran in my house made out of wool and wood. Half of the house burned down, the dog died.
Today I did another stupid thing. I decided to build a sorting machine without having the slightest understanding of how all the components (redstone repeaters, comparators, hoppers, etc.) work. I followed along with a video, stopping it every 3 seconds to do the steps described. The system is small to begin with, sorting only two different items, transporting anything else into the final "junk" chest.
I was at least smart enough to configure the first sorting chest to sort something that was not very valuable - wheat. I then put some wheat into the entry chest and excitedly watched while the amount counted down. Unfortunately, it simply disappeared and didn't end up anywhere. So I seem to have three options:
1. Break the whole system apart and start over again from scratch (maybe I missed a step)
2. Watch tutorials to learn about the components so I can understand what is going on and troubleshoot my system
3. Celebrate because I have invented a fantastic machine that can transform items into nothing!