Your signature is not rude and horrible.IS VERY COOL
I know. Thank you Same to you. I spent a long time typing and formatting my signature. I'm going to reformat it again, to accommodate my new servers.
Lately, I've been playing Smash Heroes. It is a cool game, that I'm really good at. I'm never good at games
I've also been learning how to configure 1.8 servers. I have experience with Modded servers, one with a in game GUI, and being a silent partner, but never like this :3 LEARNING TIME
SO, I ran out of stuff to do in the world that I've been playing, having finished my house/keep build. I started a new hardcore world, and spawned right in the middle of a herd of horses. Having never ridden a horse in minecraft, I decided to make that my priority. After seeing to basic necessities, I killed a spider and made a fishing pole. On the first day, i caught an enchanted pole, lure 3, luck of the sea 3, unbreaking 3. I fished for days with that pole, caught another pole luck of the sea 3 unbreaking 3, two enchanted bows, one infinity bow. Finally caught a saddle near night fall. Ran back inside and waited till morning. On my way to the herd of horses, I had to cross some water. On the way, I fell in a hole at the far shore, apparently I hung up on the edge, this was a very deep hole, with an overhang which I got sucked under. Shift key, and w, nothing. I drowned. The world was created in hardcore. So I still haven't ridden that horse.
I finished exploring one of the biggest caves (in terms of size and density) I've ever found in Survival (I've found caves vastly larger by searching for them with code):
You may as well call it the Slime Cave given the number of slimes spawning in it (I just split a big one):
More slimes; one is glitching through the obsidian and "burning" (apparently client-side only since this never seems to hurt any mobs):
The screenshots don't really capture how big it is (pretty much any cave in 1.6.4 looks like this on a smaller scale); there is a continuous lava lake (sea?) measuring about 65x75 blocks at the bottom. Here is a look with Minutor, and a comparison to another very large cave I found in the same world (said to be the "biggest cave ever" on this seeds site, which evidently took it from one of my posts):
While it is not as large overall it is about 50% denser (75% the size over half the area in MCEdit).
Here is a look at a recreated world in Unmined, below sea level and layer 20, where denser caves stand out better; note the huge complex of 6 mineshafts to the southeast; I've explored this entire area over the past 1-2 weeks and included a MCMap rendering of the same area of my actual world below (at least two of the mineshafts appear to be missing since I'd prevented them from generating too close to areas of high cave density):
Also, the number of mobs in the cave as I finished exploring the lower levels was almost overwhelming; I was fighting mobs almost constantly, including what must have been 20 zombies all at once (I think they were washed down a cave by water and came up after I plugged a spring; I thought there was a dungeon nearby but I did not find any today):
(about 100 were slimes but that still leaves a very high number of mobs considering that more typically I'd kill around 100 for the amount of ore I mined. My most extreme play session, for both ores mined and mobs killed, had 748 mob kills; the same ores mined/mob killed ratio as today gives around 1,700 mob kills)
I know you're crazy about caving, but do you ever pitch anything? Like if you want to carry an extra stack of diamonds or something. Your "mined ore" counter is always crazy high and I wonder if you're enderchest and inventory can handle that. Especially since you mine far from your base and don't use silk touch.
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The important thing is not how long you live... It's what you accomplish with your life. While I live, I want to shine. I want to prove that I exist. If I could do something really important... That would definitely carry on into the future. My spirit will always live on. And so if I were to disappear... I think that all I have accomplished will go on. That would mean that it's living. Right?- Grovyle
"Although man kind will always look onward, yearning for more, searching for new boundries, only to break through them, With the understanding that this world is one in which we all share, comes the responsibility of knowing the decisions we make today will have a lasting impact on the generations of tommorow." - Civ 5 BNW opening cinematic
I know you're crazy about caving, but do you ever pitch anything? Like if you want to carry an extra stack of diamonds or something. Your "mined ore" counter is always crazy high and I wonder if you're enderchest and inventory can handle that. Especially since you mine far from your base and don't use silk touch.
Don't underestimate the power of converting resources into blocks - a single stack of blocks can store the equivalent of 576 resources; and indeed, unless you use Fortune, and only for lapis, every resource takes up less space when converted into blocks than as raw ore (it is commonly claimed that Silk Touch is the best way to mine since you don't get multiple drops). For iron and gold I make occasional stops so I can smelt upwards of a dozen stacks at a time (Ender chest space allowing) so I can convert them into blocks. Other than resources, I only use four slots in my Ender chest (furnaces, crafting table, anvil, diamonds, the last being used for repairs and also to store those I find) so I have 23 free slots - that's up to 13248 resources, or twice what I typically mine before returning. Some additional slots are taken up by chest loot but besides iron/redstone/etc I only take golden apples, diamond horse armor, name tags, and enchanted books with useful enchantments, as well as glowstone and potions dropped by witches and music discs dropped by creepers but these are all relatively rare, usually not more than 3-4 slots taken up per caving trip.
Here's an example of what my Ender chest looks like after a day of playing (it was completely full when I finished exploring the big cave in my last post; I had 5 stacks of iron ore in my inventory since there was no room, otherwise I use 3 slots for it):
The ten stacks of resource blocks represent 1863 coal, 828 iron, 156 redstone, 171 gold, and 62 lapis - a total of 3080 ore mined (more if you include coal I used for torches and smelting the iron and gold; other than coal, diamond is the only resource I use any significant fraction of).
In any case, most of what I mine is coal and iron, which only drop one resource per ore, as indicated by this table of everything I've mined so far the last time I looked at the stats (it is also interesting to compare this with what somebody else has mined):
The multiple drops from redstone (average 4.5) and lapis (average 6) only increase the total by 17.8%, 20% for ores alone.
In fact, I even added a "rail block" made with 9 rails so all the rails I get from mineshafts don't clog my inventory/Ender chest, I also use this block for interim storage until I accumulate a double chest of resources, at which point I take them back to my main base and turn them back into rails for storage. If I wanted to mine cobwebs with Silk Touch I'd likely add a "cobweb block" for the same purpose (currently I just craft string into wool; all the cobwebs I mine come from around cave spider spawners, not the ones that are randomly scattered around).
Also, "extra stack of diamonds"? Actually, I can count on one hand how many times I've mined that many over one trip - I average only about 15 per play session (one trip is about two) and even if I used Fortune on them I'd still rarely get more than a stack; this is largely because I explore everything without regard to elevation - I don't cave to specifically find diamonds or anything else.
For example, this is my all-time record for ore mined for a single play session - and I still only found about half a stack of diamonds:
That said, for a time I did use Fortune III to mine all resources (initially I only used Fortune on diamond and emerald and only mined what coal I needed until 1.6 added coal blocks; now I use Silk Touch on emerald ore, the only ore to get any special treatment) - and shortly afterwards I started using a backpack mod, carrying around 4 double chest size backpacks plus another for extra wood and food, to the point where I spent a week or more playing before I returned to my main base (my only base since there was no point in making secondary bases). Also, very early on I did not use an Ender chest at all - I just kept stacks of blocks in my inventory, making more frequent stops to smelt iron and gold (when I do this I set up the furnaces in a dead end cave and continue exploring nearby while it smelts; I usually load each furnace with half a stack so it takes about 5 minutes).
In my later modded worlds I used a special Ender chest with a double chest of storage (separate from normal Ender chests) so I can carry more resources back to my main base (up to 117 stacks compared to 63 with a normal Ender chest and inventory only, nearly doubling the time between trips back, which is around a week with a normal Ender chest) but still used a normal Ender chest while caving (rails were not such an issue since I made mineshafts rarer and spread out so they can't form huge clusters; I did prevent some from generating near dense cave areas in my current world but otherwise did not modify their generation, particularly how they often cluster together; in my mods I increased their size variation but the largest are still smaller than two average mineshafts merged together).
Found mob spawner during mining in mineshaft, found diamond horse armor, few diamonds, some saddles and few carrots. And i (idiot ) destroyed spawner . Also my project codenamed Connecticut is done cca. 70%.
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Found mob spawner during mining in mineshaft, found diamond horse armor, few diamonds, some saddles and few carrots. And i (idiot ) destroyed spawner . Also my project codenamed Connecticut is done cca. 70%.
What kind of spawner was it? If it was skeleton then yes you are an idiot. haha
those of you wondering why i don't have an active RP (so far none). i try. but whenever i get to the rules section of it my computer restarts. computer: i realise what your telling me and i give up.
I built this little house (or whatever you want to call it), and used polished diorite to mimic an acoustic suspended ceiling. I put in some extra redstone lamps I had lying around, and the result you see here. I haven't decided what to do with it yet, I think I might either use it as a chest storage facility, or a sheep farm.
Apologies, the extra stack of diamonds was just me thinking of something valuable that you would rather have than coal or something. Thank you for the thorough reply though.
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The important thing is not how long you live... It's what you accomplish with your life. While I live, I want to shine. I want to prove that I exist. If I could do something really important... That would definitely carry on into the future. My spirit will always live on. And so if I were to disappear... I think that all I have accomplished will go on. That would mean that it's living. Right?- Grovyle
"Although man kind will always look onward, yearning for more, searching for new boundries, only to break through them, With the understanding that this world is one in which we all share, comes the responsibility of knowing the decisions we make today will have a lasting impact on the generations of tommorow." - Civ 5 BNW opening cinematic
I fell. I was AFK atop a pillar of sand. It never occurred to me what would happen if an enderman took away a sand block. So then I replaced the sand pillar with a permanant AFK platform.
Killed all Elder guardians, surrounded the ocean monument with sand walls, disassembled the monument after draining all the water, built a guardian farm, lost many hours of my life on this project. LOL. Sadly, I'm doing it all over again on a friend's server.
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I'm now officially a tree puncher. Thought I'd change my avatar to something appropriate.
I copied all of my Minecraft instances over to my new PC build today. Initially I had an issue with my 1.6.4 modpack not loading, but found this was due to me not copying hidden files from the FTB Libraries folder over to the new build.
I have tested one of 1.2.5 worlds and my 1.6.4 world, which is now working. I want to try the 1.2.5 one (the world with Thaumcraft 2 in it) to see if I still get a lot of lag when generating new chunks. That was the one I had logged into earlier, and was looking for something in the Thaumonomicon to increase movement speed like the Boots of the Traveller do in Thaumcraft 4, but there did not appear to be anything like that. Maybe something in EE2 might work.
I know. Thank you Same to you. I spent a long time typing and formatting my signature. I'm going to reformat it again, to accommodate my new servers.
Lately, I've been playing Smash Heroes. It is a cool game, that I'm really good at. I'm never good at games
I've also been learning how to configure 1.8 servers. I have experience with Modded servers, one with a in game GUI, and being a silent partner, but never like this :3 LEARNING TIME
SO, I ran out of stuff to do in the world that I've been playing, having finished my house/keep build. I started a new hardcore world, and spawned right in the middle of a herd of horses. Having never ridden a horse in minecraft, I decided to make that my priority. After seeing to basic necessities, I killed a spider and made a fishing pole. On the first day, i caught an enchanted pole, lure 3, luck of the sea 3, unbreaking 3. I fished for days with that pole, caught another pole luck of the sea 3 unbreaking 3, two enchanted bows, one infinity bow. Finally caught a saddle near night fall. Ran back inside and waited till morning. On my way to the herd of horses, I had to cross some water. On the way, I fell in a hole at the far shore, apparently I hung up on the edge, this was a very deep hole, with an overhang which I got sucked under. Shift key, and w, nothing. I drowned. The world was created in hardcore. So I still haven't ridden that horse.
just added roads and sidewalks in my city/town im thinking of making a huge tree house that i will live in!
i made a old broken scary bridge to the forbidden forest! also made a huge map of the whole place im going to add:
*mines
*store
*Dog house (where i will keep my tons and tons of pups)
*Cat house (same thing but for cats~)
*Animal Adoption place
*More Forest
*More City
*Beach Boardwalk
*Parked Icecream truck
So keep in touch if you wanna hear about it!
I also added a fountain that glows!
Keep in touch! ;D
Something weird is up with my world...
When i put down vines they grow super fast same with dirt to grass..
like i sat a sapling down and boom its a tree already then when i break the try the leaves go away super fast
like grass and everything grows super fast!!
What the?
NEW FORUMS USER NAME: Dippid
I finished exploring one of the biggest caves (in terms of size and density) I've ever found in Survival (I've found caves vastly larger by searching for them with code):
More slimes; one is glitching through the obsidian and "burning" (apparently client-side only since this never seems to hurt any mobs):
The screenshots don't really capture how big it is (pretty much any cave in 1.6.4 looks like this on a smaller scale); there is a continuous lava lake (sea?) measuring about 65x75 blocks at the bottom. Here is a look with Minutor, and a comparison to another very large cave I found in the same world (said to be the "biggest cave ever" on this seeds site, which evidently took it from one of my posts):
While it is not as large overall it is about 50% denser (75% the size over half the area in MCEdit).
Here is a look at a recreated world in Unmined, below sea level and layer 20, where denser caves stand out better; note the huge complex of 6 mineshafts to the southeast; I've explored this entire area over the past 1-2 weeks and included a MCMap rendering of the same area of my actual world below (at least two of the mineshafts appear to be missing since I'd prevented them from generating too close to areas of high cave density):
Also, the number of mobs in the cave as I finished exploring the lower levels was almost overwhelming; I was fighting mobs almost constantly, including what must have been 20 zombies all at once (I think they were washed down a cave by water and came up after I plugged a spring; I thought there was a dungeon nearby but I did not find any today):
(about 100 were slimes but that still leaves a very high number of mobs considering that more typically I'd kill around 100 for the amount of ore I mined. My most extreme play session, for both ores mined and mobs killed, had 748 mob kills; the same ores mined/mob killed ratio as today gives around 1,700 mob kills)
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
I know you're crazy about caving, but do you ever pitch anything? Like if you want to carry an extra stack of diamonds or something. Your "mined ore" counter is always crazy high and I wonder if you're enderchest and inventory can handle that. Especially since you mine far from your base and don't use silk touch.
The important thing is not how long you live... It's what you accomplish with your life. While I live, I want to shine. I want to prove that I exist. If I could do something really important... That would definitely carry on into the future. My spirit will always live on. And so if I were to disappear... I think that all I have accomplished will go on. That would mean that it's living. Right?- Grovyle
"Although man kind will always look onward, yearning for more, searching for new boundries, only to break through them, With the understanding that this world is one in which we all share, comes the responsibility of knowing the decisions we make today will have a lasting impact on the generations of tommorow." - Civ 5 BNW opening cinematic
Victory Yell
https://youtu.be/fqSyibSPq5w?t=4m46s
Other Stuff
https://gfycat.com/DismalJoyfulCaribou#
Don't underestimate the power of converting resources into blocks - a single stack of blocks can store the equivalent of 576 resources; and indeed, unless you use Fortune, and only for lapis, every resource takes up less space when converted into blocks than as raw ore (it is commonly claimed that Silk Touch is the best way to mine since you don't get multiple drops). For iron and gold I make occasional stops so I can smelt upwards of a dozen stacks at a time (Ender chest space allowing) so I can convert them into blocks. Other than resources, I only use four slots in my Ender chest (furnaces, crafting table, anvil, diamonds, the last being used for repairs and also to store those I find) so I have 23 free slots - that's up to 13248 resources, or twice what I typically mine before returning. Some additional slots are taken up by chest loot but besides iron/redstone/etc I only take golden apples, diamond horse armor, name tags, and enchanted books with useful enchantments, as well as glowstone and potions dropped by witches and music discs dropped by creepers but these are all relatively rare, usually not more than 3-4 slots taken up per caving trip.
Here's an example of what my Ender chest looks like after a day of playing (it was completely full when I finished exploring the big cave in my last post; I had 5 stacks of iron ore in my inventory since there was no room, otherwise I use 3 slots for it):
The ten stacks of resource blocks represent 1863 coal, 828 iron, 156 redstone, 171 gold, and 62 lapis - a total of 3080 ore mined (more if you include coal I used for torches and smelting the iron and gold; other than coal, diamond is the only resource I use any significant fraction of).
In any case, most of what I mine is coal and iron, which only drop one resource per ore, as indicated by this table of everything I've mined so far the last time I looked at the stats (it is also interesting to compare this with what somebody else has mined):
The multiple drops from redstone (average 4.5) and lapis (average 6) only increase the total by 17.8%, 20% for ores alone.
In fact, I even added a "rail block" made with 9 rails so all the rails I get from mineshafts don't clog my inventory/Ender chest, I also use this block for interim storage until I accumulate a double chest of resources, at which point I take them back to my main base and turn them back into rails for storage. If I wanted to mine cobwebs with Silk Touch I'd likely add a "cobweb block" for the same purpose (currently I just craft string into wool; all the cobwebs I mine come from around cave spider spawners, not the ones that are randomly scattered around).
Also, "extra stack of diamonds"? Actually, I can count on one hand how many times I've mined that many over one trip - I average only about 15 per play session (one trip is about two) and even if I used Fortune on them I'd still rarely get more than a stack; this is largely because I explore everything without regard to elevation - I don't cave to specifically find diamonds or anything else.
For example, this is my all-time record for ore mined for a single play session - and I still only found about half a stack of diamonds:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/survival-mode/297957-what-have-you-done-recently?comment=4423
That said, for a time I did use Fortune III to mine all resources (initially I only used Fortune on diamond and emerald and only mined what coal I needed until 1.6 added coal blocks; now I use Silk Touch on emerald ore, the only ore to get any special treatment) - and shortly afterwards I started using a backpack mod, carrying around 4 double chest size backpacks plus another for extra wood and food, to the point where I spent a week or more playing before I returned to my main base (my only base since there was no point in making secondary bases). Also, very early on I did not use an Ender chest at all - I just kept stacks of blocks in my inventory, making more frequent stops to smelt iron and gold (when I do this I set up the furnaces in a dead end cave and continue exploring nearby while it smelts; I usually load each furnace with half a stack so it takes about 5 minutes).
In my later modded worlds I used a special Ender chest with a double chest of storage (separate from normal Ender chests) so I can carry more resources back to my main base (up to 117 stacks compared to 63 with a normal Ender chest and inventory only, nearly doubling the time between trips back, which is around a week with a normal Ender chest) but still used a normal Ender chest while caving (rails were not such an issue since I made mineshafts rarer and spread out so they can't form huge clusters; I did prevent some from generating near dense cave areas in my current world but otherwise did not modify their generation, particularly how they often cluster together; in my mods I increased their size variation but the largest are still smaller than two average mineshafts merged together).
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
Found mob spawner during mining in mineshaft, found diamond horse armor, few diamonds, some saddles and few carrots. And i (idiot ) destroyed spawner . Also my project codenamed Connecticut is done cca. 70%.
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What kind of spawner was it? If it was skeleton then yes you are an idiot. haha
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I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
been working on 4 adventure maps at once.
like many users of the minecraft forums i'm a member of the server total war (IP:167.114.100.168:438) the server includes a 1:1500 scale map of earth.
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#teamlitten #teammoon
those of you wondering why i don't have an active RP (so far none). i try. but whenever i get to the rules section of it my computer restarts. computer: i realise what your telling me and i give up.
I built this little house (or whatever you want to call it), and used polished diorite to mimic an acoustic suspended ceiling. I put in some extra redstone lamps I had lying around, and the result you see here. I haven't decided what to do with it yet, I think I might either use it as a chest storage facility, or a sheep farm.
Spider spawner.
I just took the Minecraft Noob test! Check out what I scored. Think you can beat me?!
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Apologies, the extra stack of diamonds was just me thinking of something valuable that you would rather have than coal or something. Thank you for the thorough reply though.
The important thing is not how long you live... It's what you accomplish with your life. While I live, I want to shine. I want to prove that I exist. If I could do something really important... That would definitely carry on into the future. My spirit will always live on. And so if I were to disappear... I think that all I have accomplished will go on. That would mean that it's living. Right?- Grovyle
"Although man kind will always look onward, yearning for more, searching for new boundries, only to break through them, With the understanding that this world is one in which we all share, comes the responsibility of knowing the decisions we make today will have a lasting impact on the generations of tommorow." - Civ 5 BNW opening cinematic
Victory Yell
https://youtu.be/fqSyibSPq5w?t=4m46s
Other Stuff
https://gfycat.com/DismalJoyfulCaribou#
What theme and what kind :3
Beat the enderdragon in my survival world. For the first time.
I reject your reality & substitute my own. - Adam Savage
Killed the dragon for the first time. Started playing 5 years ago.
I still have yet to do so. It is my current goal for my Realm.
Project Connecticut Phase I has been finished.
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I fell. I was AFK atop a pillar of sand. It never occurred to me what would happen if an enderman took away a sand block. So then I replaced the sand pillar with a permanant AFK platform.
Killed all Elder guardians, surrounded the ocean monument with sand walls, disassembled the monument after draining all the water, built a guardian farm, lost many hours of my life on this project. LOL. Sadly, I'm doing it all over again on a friend's server.
I'm now officially a tree puncher. Thought I'd change my avatar to something appropriate.
I copied all of my Minecraft instances over to my new PC build today. Initially I had an issue with my 1.6.4 modpack not loading, but found this was due to me not copying hidden files from the FTB Libraries folder over to the new build.
I have tested one of 1.2.5 worlds and my 1.6.4 world, which is now working. I want to try the 1.2.5 one (the world with Thaumcraft 2 in it) to see if I still get a lot of lag when generating new chunks. That was the one I had logged into earlier, and was looking for something in the Thaumonomicon to increase movement speed like the Boots of the Traveller do in Thaumcraft 4, but there did not appear to be anything like that. Maybe something in EE2 might work.