This reminds me of my encounter in multiplayer today. Me and a friend were exploring a mine to collect lava for my obsidian flooring. I decided it would be wiser to dig around the lava flow, when I hit diamonds! I didn't have an iron pick, and my friend did, so we split them 50/50.
I still have houses with incomplete roofs. Good for killing spiders :wink.gif:
And as long as you don't have any trees with leaves extending above your roof, you should be fine
My first home was a bunker I made in a mountain. I've searched all over to find this little cave thing, but to no avail. I may have removed tell-tale signs when making a new place.
My first REAL home was a little wooden shack up in the woods, which turned out to be a creeper magnet.
Of course I spent a night there, and woke up to this:
Of course I rebuilt it the best I could using surrounding materials:
That Skeleton idea is a cool idea...but...all that wool! SO MUCH WOOL AHHHHHH!!!!
Try making a secluded island, lighting it up, and working on projects around it. It doesn't even have to be big. I did this on accident once, and after a while I got so sick of the animals that I had to go Beowulf on them.
Hmm a pit might work, but chances are I might end up falling into it forgetting it's there, but no lava.
But I might just put some fencing around it. Transparent and effective :biggrin.gif: Now I just have to figure out what to do with the skeleton already inside...
When I first started playing minecraft, I decided it would be nice to make a home up in the mountains. My world has some pretty hilly terrain up near my spawn point, and I figured it would be pretty cool to be able to be able to look out my window and see the sun rise off in the distance, or be able to hide out safely for the rest of the day and look out the window as the sun came up and see that really cool mountain off in the distance.
The main problem I had when I started off was that even though I had a good home made of wood, and I had a lit up front yard, I always ended up with multiple skeletons and zombies waiting in my front yard. I got so sick of hearing spiders on my roof that I redesigned the roof so I could kill them through it. Then nearly every morning, long after all the skeletons and zombies burned up (one time nearly half way through the day), I would walk outside and lose the front half of my home to a creeper!
Needless to say that home was under constant construction.
So today I decided to go on a little nostalgia trip, and went back to the little mountain home to fly back through memories. I put down a bed, but other than that everything is left the same as it was. That night I couldn't even sleep because when I did, the skeleton in my front door appeared in my house and killed me.
So how would I go about mob-proofing this house without really taking away from the original feel of things?
(I might post a pic if requested, but I also have to study for a test tomorrow. I''ll be watching this thread though)
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And them the slimes came and killed us both.
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I still have houses with incomplete roofs. Good for killing spiders :wink.gif:
And as long as you don't have any trees with leaves extending above your roof, you should be fine
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My first REAL home was a little wooden shack up in the woods, which turned out to be a creeper magnet.
Of course I spent a night there, and woke up to this:
Of course I rebuilt it the best I could using surrounding materials:
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There is nothing to see here, just look away...
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Also their ghosts will haunt you when you make a bed out of wooden planks made from them.
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Notch is fat :trollface:
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Hmm I'm still not sure what I'm supposed to see...
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Try making a secluded island, lighting it up, and working on projects around it. It doesn't even have to be big. I did this on accident once, and after a while I got so sick of the animals that I had to go Beowulf on them.
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But I might just put some fencing around it. Transparent and effective :biggrin.gif: Now I just have to figure out what to do with the skeleton already inside...
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I'm pretty sure the skeleton came through the door
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The main problem I had when I started off was that even though I had a good home made of wood, and I had a lit up front yard, I always ended up with multiple skeletons and zombies waiting in my front yard. I got so sick of hearing spiders on my roof that I redesigned the roof so I could kill them through it. Then nearly every morning, long after all the skeletons and zombies burned up (one time nearly half way through the day), I would walk outside and lose the front half of my home to a creeper!
Needless to say that home was under constant construction.
So today I decided to go on a little nostalgia trip, and went back to the little mountain home to fly back through memories. I put down a bed, but other than that everything is left the same as it was. That night I couldn't even sleep because when I did, the skeleton in my front door appeared in my house and killed me.
So how would I go about mob-proofing this house without really taking away from the original feel of things?
(I might post a pic if requested, but I also have to study for a test tomorrow. I''ll be watching this thread though)
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