Mobs that have already seen you will continue to follow you regardless of what is between you and them.
Mobs that have not yet seen you cannot see through anything, with the exception of spiders which can see through glass.
Wouldn't that just get you a bunch of cobble? Or am I misunderstanding something?
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Just have a lava source falling above water level and have a hole directly below it at the bottom.
A hole where though? Just a hole in the seafloor? I'm honestly not trying to be dense, I just don't understand how you could have a lava source pouring into the ocean and not wind up with a pile of cobble.
Falling lava does not turn into cobble like spreading lava does. The hole makes it so that all lava that comes in contact with the water is falling lava, and it therefor stays as falling lava.
14. he CANT break bedrock with a diamond pick (Is a common kind of stone, easily breakable in real life_
15. he CANT ride a cow but can ride a pig
He can break bedrock. If you just sit there with a diamond pick, after like 12 hours it will break or something. Every block has a damage value, including bedrock.
IIRC, bedrock's tool resistance value is -1 for all tools, thus making the calculation for dealing damage to bedrock fail. Notch has stated many times it cannot be broken, no matter how long you hit it, without mods.
I right click unless I'm holding lava or something. Or sometimes just randomly, it's not like there's any real "better" way other than avoiding accidental burnings.
Right clicking on an object like doors, chests, or furnaces no longer dumps the bucket of lava in your hand.
But I still never right click on **** while having lava, food, or flint n steel in my hand. Old habits and all.
New world. Just found some diamond on the other side of a lava pool, deep inside a cave. I checked around to make sure the area was secured and then built a 2 block wide bridge to the diamond. Started mining.
Zombie jumps down from an unseen entrance overhead and falcon punches me.
Dude, you think your afraid of Minecraft? I play on peaceful and every 2 min I press "Esc"' to check if some "Esc Screen Monster" changed my difficulty.
wow, for some reason, that is the most helpful comment yet
Oddly enough, playing on peaceful creeps me out more than hard. On hard, I expect monsters and keep an eye out for them. They show up often enough to be considered normal. But on peaceful, I still have the paranoia... but no monsters to break up the anticipation. It builds, and builds, and I find myself looking over my shoulder when I know there's no way I could be attacked.
I'm to lazy to do it, but why don't you turn it into a eye of Sauron type of thing?
Or a lame lighthouse
No no no NO! Thats exactly the kind of thing Im trying so hard to avoid. Thats why Im asking for inspiration.
Otherwise Id just do an outstetched netherack hand ala Godhand with an obsidian + Glowstone sphere floating above. Maybe even with dripping lava or water.
The more you describe the Godhand idea, the better it sounds. If you don't do it, I will.
Sure it was. Border chunks between sand and grass were being rotated 90*, causing irregular lines in the sand. The issue was more evident when a map was cartographed or viewed with a mini-map.
Someone developed a mod to fix it, even.
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Mobs that have not yet seen you cannot see through anything, with the exception of spiders which can see through glass.
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Why is everyone consumed by this misnomer that water is necessary for farming? Water makes wheat grow faster. It is not required. It just helps.
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Falling lava does not turn into cobble like spreading lava does. The hole makes it so that all lava that comes in contact with the water is falling lava, and it therefor stays as falling lava.
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IIRC, bedrock's tool resistance value is -1 for all tools, thus making the calculation for dealing damage to bedrock fail. Notch has stated many times it cannot be broken, no matter how long you hit it, without mods.
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Right clicking on an object like doors, chests, or furnaces no longer dumps the bucket of lava in your hand.
But I still never right click on **** while having lava, food, or flint n steel in my hand. Old habits and all.
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Zombie jumps down from an unseen entrance overhead and falcon punches me.
FALL IN LAVA. LOSE EVERYTHING.
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He said his chests survived. Fire would destroy the chests.
Sounds like an epic glitch of some kind.
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You just got tricked by a necro'd thread. This thing is from January.
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Slenderman... **** yeah.
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While mining/building, I listen to metal.
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Oddly enough, playing on peaceful creeps me out more than hard. On hard, I expect monsters and keep an eye out for them. They show up often enough to be considered normal. But on peaceful, I still have the paranoia... but no monsters to break up the anticipation. It builds, and builds, and I find myself looking over my shoulder when I know there's no way I could be attacked.
Minecraft has broken my mind.
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The more you describe the Godhand idea, the better it sounds. If you don't do it, I will.
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Sure it was. Border chunks between sand and grass were being rotated 90*, causing irregular lines in the sand. The issue was more evident when a map was cartographed or viewed with a mini-map.
Someone developed a mod to fix it, even.