post what the freak you out the most on minecraft. mine was i was mining and i ran out of torchs and then i saw some iron and i was low so when i mined the iron there was a cave right there and i saw a creeper that pop out at me and blow me up
One time I had found diamond. I heard zombie noises and ignored it. After I mined it, there was an enderman behind it that came and chased me all the way home.
me? hmm lets see... I was waiting for some iron to cook up in a cave. It was very quiet and then I heard a random explosion. It was so unexpected! I got thrown out of my socks :tongue.gif:
when i was exploring caves a creeper jumped of the ledge into some lava that was next to me but had time to still blow me up. All my items were destroyed on the lava
Don't trust them even if they are friendly.
Well this didn't happen to me, it happened to a commentator on youtube that i regularly watch. He was playing on one of Vech's Super Hostile maps (#1) He was up on the volcano (like at the edge where you could fall in), mining stone and he turned around and a creeper was at the other end looking around. It was like a 5 block diameter and it was just standing at the edge while he turned around. My heart jumped when it happened.
"I think part of me just died there!" - PBat (PaperBatVG)
Fell through a 1x1 hole in the grass down about 20 block into a cavern shortly after starting a new world. I only had a few wood blocks and a sapling with me, but since the cavern seemed lit well enough from that 1 hole and this was before the hunger bar was implemented, I decided to settle down right there. I planted the sapling and started up with a crafting bench... I did not, however, see the small cave opening near the top of the cavern almost directly above me. A spider fell down from it while I was making stuff and scared me out of my pants. D:
I posted this in two other threads a *long* time ago, so I'll just copy/paste. Hope you enjoy!
One day, I was spelunking in my main world. It was a particularly stormy minecraft day; you could hear the thunder and lighting even at layer 16. I was branching mining, as usual, when suddenly I mined straight into a cavern system. The room I mined into was a large spherical room with many branches leading into other caves.
There was plenty of coal, iron, and redstone, but the true treasure of the cave was the vast amounts of mushrooms. Having never seen a mushroom before in that particular world, I immediately started collecting them. However, just before I picked my first 'shroom, I heard some thunder from the surface. "Ha ha, God must not want me to take them" I joked out-loud. I ignored the thunder and started picking.
As soon as the first mushroom was plucked from its rocky home, a loud bolt of lighting struck somewhere on the surface. Every time I would pick a mushroom, the thunder would sound again. I thought nothing of it, though, and continued robbing the cave of its fungi.
After collecting 58 brown mushrooms and 42 red mushrooms, I marked the room with a cobblestone pillar and started exploring the red of the cave system. Eventually, I managed to gather 12 gold, 50 iron, 4 stacks of redstone and of course my gourmet of mushrooms from earlier.
I began following my torches back to the room where I entered the cavern. It took quite a while; the passages wound around in a maze-like fashion, and I had placed my torches irregularly, so it's not like I had a system of finding my way back.(This was before I began using redstone torches to mark where I've been). After about 2 minutes of path-wandering, I caught sight of my cobblestone pillar and found the "mushroom room".
Excited to take my loot back up to my house, I started searching for the tunnel that I entered the mine from. However, the exit was nowhere to be found. I began checking every torch-lit corner, searching for the way I came from, but the path always seemed to loop back around to my cobblestone pillar.
Frustrated, I made a compass out of the redstone and iron I found and started digging a staircase in the direction it was pointing. I eventually dug into one of my branch-mines. I sealed it up and followed the staircase back up to my house, my eyes beaming with the loot I had found.
Two real-life days passed, and I got the urge to go spelunking again. So, donning my iron pick and diamond sword, I began branching mining at layer 16 again, this time in a different direction. I found myself in a cave system yet again, and I followed it. It eventually led to the mushroom room, where I had planted my cobblestone pillar.
I began wandering around the room again, just for memories' sake, but when I turned back to go back into my second branch mine, the entrance was gone. I was a bit puzzled at this point; I had entered the room two different times, but each time my exit mysteriously disappeared. No matter, I searched for the stair case I dug the last time, but it too had disappeared.
Puzzled, I made another compass and dug another staircase back up.
This became a recurring phenomenon. Every time I would go spelunking, I would eventually find myself in the very same room I got lost in, and every time my exits would be lost. Eventually, I began calling it "the inescapable cave", and began avoiding it at all costs.
The next time I got the urge to mine, I made a small mining hut a little bit away from my house. I dug down to layer 16 and started branch mining, as usual, but it wasn't long before I found myself back inside that damn cave. Feeling rather cocky, I put some signs denoting my exit and began searching the cave again, if only to prove to myself that I could escape it.
As I came back with a few more ores from the cave, I returned to the mushroom room one final time to find my exit. However, the signs denoting the way out were nowhere to be found; it was as if they had vanished! It was at this point that I decided that the cavern was cursed, and began calling it "cursed cavern".
I found a cave full of mushrooms, and took them, to which the game responded by sealing my exits. I had been cursed to always find that cave while spelunking. The moral of this story: don't steal God's mushrooms.
I couldn't count the number of times I've jumped out of my chair from a god damn creeper explosion that has snuck up on me. Obviously, that's more of a jump tactic than inheritantly scary. I can't really say that anything is truly scary in minecraft, it's just not that kind of game. The closest I reckon I could get is turning the corner in a dark mine and coming face to face with a creeper, and spending the next ten seconds freaking out and runnig away, later coming back with a sword and a million torches.
If it had to be jump tactic 'scary' though, it would have to be a recent session of minecraft.
I was going about business as usual, building up my castle block by block. Becaus I'm lazy, I don't placed torches around my building shacks (how would I get bonemeal otherwise?), or in a castle room until it is finished.
So I was walking around, farming the mobs around my shack at night, waiting for daytime and relative safety.
When daylight finally came to eradicate the world of the night's fears, there was a couple of creepers, spiders and an enderman cruising around (1.9.4).
Hooray, an ender pearl, I thought to myself. I cleared out the creepers and spiders so they wouldn't get in the way and started fighting the enderman.
After a few blows to the enderman, he teleported out, and didn't comeback, I assumed he'd died.
To this day, that's the only enderman who's ever made me jump, because a minute or two later, no exagerations there, I turned around and found the ******* staring me down, pushing me off my wall and killing me.
One time something incredibly insignificant happened, so I got really upset and deleted the world because I have the mental age of a four year old. I then posted a topic about it in every section of the forums, and disregarded all spelling and punctuation.
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One time something incredibly insignificant happened, so I got really upset and deleted the world because I have the mental age of a four year old. I then posted a topic about it in every section of the forums, and disregarded all spelling and punctuation.
I was on a multiplayer server. I was building a tower (all cobble) and I hear glass breaking under me, 2 stories. I keep building. 30 or 40 seconds later I hear glass breaking closer. I'm really freaked out. Then I hear it again, only this time there's green bubbles. I think "Splash potion of poisoning, obviously" then I think "Who is poisoning me" then I think "Herobrine" I look around. No players. Nobody on... It happens again. I have a diamond pick so I run for my life. Scared me so bad. Jeb was hinting about re-adding herobrine. It might have happened in PR4...
Don't trust them even if they are friendly.
"I think part of me just died there!" - PBat (PaperBatVG)
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Team fortress 2: I make noobs my bitches.
Anyway, up-close creeper bombs are always a bit scary. I had a recent one off of a cliff near an SMP house, but I landed in water.
There was plenty of coal, iron, and redstone, but the true treasure of the cave was the vast amounts of mushrooms. Having never seen a mushroom before in that particular world, I immediately started collecting them. However, just before I picked my first 'shroom, I heard some thunder from the surface. "Ha ha, God must not want me to take them" I joked out-loud. I ignored the thunder and started picking.
As soon as the first mushroom was plucked from its rocky home, a loud bolt of lighting struck somewhere on the surface. Every time I would pick a mushroom, the thunder would sound again. I thought nothing of it, though, and continued robbing the cave of its fungi.
After collecting 58 brown mushrooms and 42 red mushrooms, I marked the room with a cobblestone pillar and started exploring the red of the cave system. Eventually, I managed to gather 12 gold, 50 iron, 4 stacks of redstone and of course my gourmet of mushrooms from earlier.
I began following my torches back to the room where I entered the cavern. It took quite a while; the passages wound around in a maze-like fashion, and I had placed my torches irregularly, so it's not like I had a system of finding my way back.(This was before I began using redstone torches to mark where I've been). After about 2 minutes of path-wandering, I caught sight of my cobblestone pillar and found the "mushroom room".
Excited to take my loot back up to my house, I started searching for the tunnel that I entered the mine from. However, the exit was nowhere to be found. I began checking every torch-lit corner, searching for the way I came from, but the path always seemed to loop back around to my cobblestone pillar.
Frustrated, I made a compass out of the redstone and iron I found and started digging a staircase in the direction it was pointing. I eventually dug into one of my branch-mines. I sealed it up and followed the staircase back up to my house, my eyes beaming with the loot I had found.
Two real-life days passed, and I got the urge to go spelunking again. So, donning my iron pick and diamond sword, I began branching mining at layer 16 again, this time in a different direction. I found myself in a cave system yet again, and I followed it. It eventually led to the mushroom room, where I had planted my cobblestone pillar.
I began wandering around the room again, just for memories' sake, but when I turned back to go back into my second branch mine, the entrance was gone. I was a bit puzzled at this point; I had entered the room two different times, but each time my exit mysteriously disappeared. No matter, I searched for the stair case I dug the last time, but it too had disappeared.
Puzzled, I made another compass and dug another staircase back up.
This became a recurring phenomenon. Every time I would go spelunking, I would eventually find myself in the very same room I got lost in, and every time my exits would be lost. Eventually, I began calling it "the inescapable cave", and began avoiding it at all costs.
The next time I got the urge to mine, I made a small mining hut a little bit away from my house. I dug down to layer 16 and started branch mining, as usual, but it wasn't long before I found myself back inside that damn cave. Feeling rather cocky, I put some signs denoting my exit and began searching the cave again, if only to prove to myself that I could escape it.
As I came back with a few more ores from the cave, I returned to the mushroom room one final time to find my exit. However, the signs denoting the way out were nowhere to be found; it was as if they had vanished! It was at this point that I decided that the cavern was cursed, and began calling it "cursed cavern".
I found a cave full of mushrooms, and took them, to which the game responded by sealing my exits. I had been cursed to always find that cave while spelunking. The moral of this story: don't steal God's mushrooms.
If it had to be jump tactic 'scary' though, it would have to be a recent session of minecraft.
I was going about business as usual, building up my castle block by block. Becaus I'm lazy, I don't placed torches around my building shacks (how would I get bonemeal otherwise?), or in a castle room until it is finished.
So I was walking around, farming the mobs around my shack at night, waiting for daytime and relative safety.
When daylight finally came to eradicate the world of the night's fears, there was a couple of creepers, spiders and an enderman cruising around (1.9.4).
Hooray, an ender pearl, I thought to myself. I cleared out the creepers and spiders so they wouldn't get in the way and started fighting the enderman.
After a few blows to the enderman, he teleported out, and didn't comeback, I assumed he'd died.
To this day, that's the only enderman who's ever made me jump, because a minute or two later, no exagerations there, I turned around and found the ******* staring me down, pushing me off my wall and killing me.
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Estimated Endermans: More than 25
Estimated Creepers: More than 40
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