i just started which stack shouldi start first?im leaning towards coal,iron, and cobble
To be honest, I got a full chest of coal but I've already used it on other things like cooking and torches, now I only have 8 stacks left. I'd do others first. Like 1. make a hostile mob system. 2. get bonemeal. 3. wheat farm. 4. animal breeding for all animal drops. 5. ??? 6. profit!
i just started which stack shouldi start first?im leaning towards coal,iron, and cobble
I wouldn't aim for finishing any chest first. Half the reason I started this was because some of them filled up on their own! (coal, redstone, cobble, gravel, dirt). So I just made a thing out of it. What I would recommend is establishing a highly organized and self-sufficient base, with the ability to expand (my storage facility alone is 36x36). Make a basic storage facility (at least 20 double chests). Start collecting certain highly versatile resources. Wood comes to mind; you can NEVER have enough wood. I haven't established a new tree farm in my new world, and I've gone through over 25 stacks of lumber so far, and my stock is feeling it. Once you have all the wood and wheat you could ever need, begin to explore; collected ores and rare items. Try to get ahold of various seed crops for everything you will want to farm; a pumpkin seed, a watermelon seed, one of each mushroom, sugarcane, cactus, wheat, and a few saplings from each type of tree. Netherwart too, if possible.
I can say right away, an iron chest will happen, but it doesn't happen overnight. Spelunking (NOT strip mining) is best for iron, and I've come home from a really, really extensive (8-10 hours) spelunk with about 15 stacks of iron before. But in all likelihood, thats a low priority. Start with basics and cheap stuff.
I wouldn't aim for finishing any chest first. Half the reason I started this was because some of them filled up on their own! (coal, redstone, cobble, gravel, dirt). So I just made a thing out of it. What I would recommend is establishing a highly organized and self-sufficient base, with the ability to expand (my storage facility alone is 36x36). Make a basic storage facility (at least 20 double chests). Start collecting certain highly versatile resources. Wood comes to mind; you can NEVER have enough wood. I haven't established a new tree farm in my new world, and I've gone through over 25 stacks of lumber so far, and my stock is feeling it. Once you have all the wood and wheat you could ever need, begin to explore; collected ores and rare items. Try to get ahold of various seed crops for everything you will want to farm; a pumpkin seed, a watermelon seed, one of each mushroom, sugarcane, cactus, wheat, and a few saplings from each type of tree. Netherwart too, if possible.
I can say right away, an iron chest will happen, but it doesn't happen overnight. Spelunking (NOT strip mining) is best for iron, and I've come home from a really, really extensive (8-10 hours) spelunk with about 15 stacks of iron before. But in all likelihood, thats a low priority. Start with basics and cheap stuff.
Totally agree with everything you said there. Especially the spelunking part.
Kastrel, could you post some pictures of your cleared stronghold, also, while wearing iron armour, the silverfish that pop out don't do any damage, over-powered much? Also, can silverfish infest any block when they disappear because I swear they came out of a secure regular block by the spawner.
What kind of pictures would you like? About 70% of it is still completely intact; the other 30% is dismantled to varying degrees. A lot of it is entirely empty except for silverfish blocks I detected and ignored, and others just have mossy/cracked stone, from after I finished those.
That I am aware, there are three types of silverfish; block form silverfish, mob spawners and summoned silverfish. Block form silverfish are the ones that hide in the form of a brick stone block; when broken, they become a silverfish. When you hit a silverfish with your hands, or sometimes when hitting them repeatedly with swords (if there are more than one), each hit will summon another silverfish. These silverfish seem to be able to spawn from anything. I've deliberately punched an army of silverfish, and I found that it caused them to bore holes through regular stone and such. I also believe that silverfish do not "reblock" themselves. If left alone long enough, they despawn in a puff of smoke, but do not seem to reinhabit any blocks. So yes; even safe blocks are not safe once you start punching silverfish. Its a good thing to keep in mind. However, there is SOME mechanic at work, because in one of my hallways, I cleared it 100% of all blocks, then summoned a silverfish or five and started punching them, and could not get any spawns.
Also, protip: Efficiency IV Diamond Pickaxe + Obsidian with 1.0.0 mining speed = Obsidian mined in 3-4 seconds. SOOOO much better than the old 15 seconds. I just got a 4th of a double chest hollowing out an Endertower, in about an hour. Very nice.
5 months ago I called you a madman as my first reply.
What do I say to you now? You have to much time? Get a life? Do something else?
But i won't.
I played more or less 6 years World of Warcraft, investing more than one and a half year of playtime in this game. And what did I achieve? Nothing. My gear is now outdated, my experience with the game has no value.
WoW was a hobby which entertained me for a long time, until the community got bad (full of whiners, crybabys and bad-behaving people) and the game got... boring? ...repititive? ...felt like daily work? I am not sure.
Minecraft is different. You have an unlimited and random created world which you can shape and use in any way you want.
Your task is to collect them all. This task can be really boring and repititive, but you are still doing it.
You have found a way to your goal without getting bored.
Finding this way is hard. I know it. I am a student of Mathematics and Physics (I need them as a basement for Geophysics), started this year. I have never tried anything that difficult in my life. But still I go on, ignoring the fact that i fail the mathematics. I will try it again and will complete it.
Don't be afraid, never give up. Just do it.
Ps: Could you make a collection of pictures or a videotour of your world? I'm interested in the things you created while hunting your goal.
PPS: Funny thing: In the 9 weeks I studied till today i was more often told that i should "get a life" by people than in the 6 years I played extensivly WoW.
Society is stupid, i tell you...
Heh, glad to see I've defied expectations! I honestly just feel as if I cannot help but complete this task, or give up on the game. I try to be reasonable, knowing full well I am unlikely to ever get a full double chest of diamond blocks. But effectively impossible and really damn hard aren't the same things, and I'm willing to strive for the latter.
I wish I had the ability to make videos. I tried once . . . the program didn't work well. I refuse to pay for a program to make videos, and I have never found a free one that quite worked. If you have any suggestions, by all means.
That being said, I honestly haven't built THAT much. I built a massive palace in March, and lived in it until I started my new world. I had an older castle, a good bit smaller, from February that I built on a server, and had imported. It should be noted that I do everything legit, but I do not feel like using MCedit to transport things BETWEEN worlds is cheating. By the very nature of Minecraft, a world becomes outdated, and you eventually must move on. I refuse to give up my progress, and because the outdated nature is not by my choice, I feel justified.
In my old world, I had my palace, my castle, 4 floating islands of various environments (forest, desert, ocean, and an unfinished nether island) that were all PRETTY big, and attached to a giant glass tower. I had a legit Kiershar style skytrap, which is a tremendous eyesore, but was my greatest creation in the name of collecting.
I developed 2 grinders which, in their time, were really popular. One was a manual grind slime spawning chamber, which was not so great as it was simple and easy to use, which is what a lot of people need. I also made a very, very efficient automated mushroom farm which sadly no longer works due to the update to mushroom spawning. It could be "fixed" to work again, but it would be at a pitiful level compared to its old rate; I used to get about 120 mushrooms an hour (at the press of a button), but I estimate in a new form, I would get 10-20, maybe. Even that I doubt.
Maybe I will get a chance to take some images an post them in the next few days. I'm off for the semester as of next Monday, and will be spending more time playing for a month. I also have a VERY large building project coming up . . . my new home, the first in 9 months. Its a massive, pentagonal castle with an approximate internal area of 12000 square blocks. I'm really going to try and take my time to make it look aesthetically pleasing, and I will be sure to post pictures as I go!
I felt reminscent, so I actually went back to my old world and photographed my stuff. I also took two shots of my stronghold for The Vault Dweller! Ensue photos!
This is my palace. It took 3 weeks of constant work; I did virtually nothing but play this when I was not at work that week. I built it in March (I started playing in January) as my first "truly big" project, and honestly, it is the only one since as well. My first and only giant structure, though I hope to change that soon!
Here is a side view of the same structure. On the left side you can see my watershrine; I had twin shrines on each side that you can partly see. The watershrine had a fountain full of glowstone in it.
Here is a view of my palace from my skytrap. You can see the dock going out into the ocean, as well as a view of my courtyard. I LOVE my courtyard, but its hard to take good photos of it, so this will have to do.
This is the inside of my fire shrine; I was very proud of this lava fountain when I made it.
Here is my Kiershar sky trap. It took about 10 double chests of cobble to build. It hardly functions anymore, due to a month of Endermen havoc. It can be repaired, but it is in really sorry shape. I did some bandaid maintenance before I took this photo . . . before I did, it had about a dozen water spouts coming out of the bottom from the endermen.
Here are my four islands. The netherisland is still mostly just a solid slab of netherrack, as I never got the inspiration to finish it. I made the first, the forest one, back in March, and I didn't finish the desert and ocean until May, I think.
This is Castle Leinfors; my first actual attempt at making a nice building. I made it on a server, the first and basically only server I was ever on. Its a little boring to look at, with little aesthetic sense, but it was my first real effort to make something. I don't begrudge it the place it holds in my history.
This is the ONLY thing I have in my entire world that is not legit, having used glowstone and iron provided by the admin on the server. I built this in February inside of Castle Leinfors after having watched a video which showed a similar idea. The concept is that the floor is a mirror; if you use your imagination, it looks like the ceiling is being reflected off the ground. It is completely identical top and bottom. I could legitimately remake this now; at the time, glowstone took 9 dust to make a block, and only dropped 1 per block. I have over 2000 glowstone these days, and certainly enough iron. Oh, and also, it was made before iron had ridges. It used to look a little better with old iron.
Here are two photos for Vault Dweller.
This is a room I raided of most everything but mossy stone. It looks kind of cool; mossy stone is actually really common, way more than cracked, so its still quite alive.
This room was truly used and abused. Every remaining block was either under a door or a silverfish. I laughed at how many doors were left in here when I was done.
And now, my updated list! I've now completed End Stone!
I would attempt the End but I only have one Enderpearl :sad.gif:, I wish the mob spawning would correct itself so I could get some slimeballs and more enderpearls.
Thanks for the pictures, gives quite a good concept.
Why don't you convert your chest of Iron Blocks into iron objects like tracks or minecarts? You could trade half a chest for many double chests completed.
Damnit, I typed up a whole message but it didn't go through. I was saying, you could try making a sword of looting; they add to max drops, and if you go out hunting for Endermen, you can find them pretty reasonably, maybe one to three a night.
I also went on some tirade about how I want to fill my iron block chest before focusing on making any chests that required iron. 5 chests that need 5000 iron to finish is the same, in my book, as a single chest that needs 5000 iron. I would feel like I cheated if I converted it, and also, iron blocks are the only ore block I haven't given up on, and I don't want to lose progress now!
Then I went on to say that items like minecart tracks on my "never make again" list, since they can be found in mineshafts now. I've gotten at least 5 stacks from abandoned mineshafts in my new world, and unlike strongholds, they are pretty common. I know where 2 more are that I haven't even touched. Same with buckets, which I've only made about a dozen of, but I have over 130 from all my dungeons.
...Wow. I would never have been able to do this. My patience is usually at 0.0001%.
However, I am going to try this, but make myself an 'Easy' list, so excluding some of the items.
Thats a great idea! Might I recommend making it a single chest challenge, and I think one of the more fun items to collect are anything you can grow. There is always a fun challenge in trying to build a farm that is more and more efficient, to get you the plants that you need fastest!
Thats a great idea! Might I recommend making it a single chest challenge, and I think one of the more fun items to collect are anything you can grow. There is always a fun challenge in trying to build a farm that is more and more efficient, to get you the plants that you need fastest!
Hehe I'm doing the single chest one (: but the chests aren't my main priority in the world, they're just a side thing. I don't intend to say 'RIGHT LETS FILL THIS CHEST TODAY' I just play how I usually would and hope it gets filled eventually(:
I totally make schematics in class sometimes. Once I got caught and they asked what it was, and I, knowing the teacher well enough, had to say it was a blueprint for a videogame. She seemed confused.
I've finished my exams now and have nothing to do, so I'm quite bored. I guess I'll join in the fun :smile.gif: I'll just be doing it on a single player world.. unless I use my new hamachi server (I've never actually used online).
well as i progess i just got a huge amount of matriels and soon i will be posting my progees but before that does anyone now any good mob traps?
Just google them or go on the wiki. Any type of mob trap should work fine, as long as they don't destroy the drops. I'm probably going to do a hole for mobs to fall down. That usually works well for me.
i fell like an ass for saying this but i dont think this is cool i think that you have no life for trying to do something that gets you nothing in the real world i mean cant you just enjoy the normal minecraft but no people decide to do crap like this and they even know that all there doing is crap
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i fell like an ass for saying this but i dont think this is cool i think that you have no life for trying to do something that gets you nothing in the real world i mean cant you just enjoy the normal minecraft but no people decide to do crap like this and they even know that all there doing is crap
You just insulted everyone who plays any video game. No video games give you anything in the real world, except for entertainment and maybe some basic skills. CoD might teach you some stuff about weapons, other than that, you basically just insulted yourself.
CoD is the worst location to find info about guns. Being a gun expert, it severely angers me when playing it, none of the guns are like how they are in real life.
i fell like an ass for saying this but i dont think this is cool i think that you have no life for trying to do something that gets you nothing in the real world i mean cant you just enjoy the normal minecraft but no people decide to do crap like this and they even know that all there doing is crap
I don't disagree with you, though I don't agree either. I don't really think it is cool, I just do it because I feel driven to. I would be the first to admit I have no life. No video game gets you something in the real world, so there is no difference between this and any other game. I also feel its worth pointing out that there is no normal Minecraft. Minecraft is what you make of it, and I am making this of it. I thoroughly respect however you choose to play as well.
I don't disagree with you, though I don't agree either. I don't really think it is cool, I just do it because I feel driven to. I would be the first to admit I have no life. No video game gets you something in the real world, so there is no difference between this and any other game. I also feel its worth pointing out that there is no normal Minecraft. Minecraft is what you make of it, and I am making this of it. I thoroughly respect however you choose to play as well.
Well I have to say it's a little too hardcore. I have the same "problem" in other games like Oblivion or Skyrim where I want to collect 1 item of every kind + any magic item I don't have.
However having 64 stacks of everything seem a little... over the top? It's just that having the same problem I can kind of.. see why you would like to do that, but getting 64 stack of cobble stair is not fun and you probably know it too. I mean the fun of collecting thing is to either have a use for it or well... collect them.
Collecting 64 stack of raw fish =/= getting 1 unique item in an other game
Collecting 64 stack of raw fish = Wasting 10h+ of boring fishing in Minecraft
Really not to be mean or anything, but why 64 stack? 1 seem like enough or even 32, 64 just make it long and boring even if you like collecting stuff, tell me without saying a lie that you enjoy collecting 64 stack of cobble, turning them ALL into Stone, than turning them into stone brick and finally turning them into stair?
64 stack of stone stair = 6144 cobble block
0.4 secs (time to mine stone with diamond pick) x 6144 = 40,96Mins
40,96Mins + Time it takes you to move and aim other block + Time to empty your inventory = 1h
takes 10sec to cook 1 block so: 6144 x 10sec = 17,06h
of course you have many furnace, but you need to insert fuel and block in each of them and also have to craft the recipe too.
So add the time it takes in order to gather fuel to the mix let's say your using coal. (maybe your using lava, but even there it would mean more management in order to switch thing in furnace so less furnace total, because it still takes 1lava and 3 iron to do)
Time to gather coal (64stacks/8=512coals): 0.6 secs (time to mine stone with diamond pick) x 512 = 5,12mins
5,12mins + Time it takes to find it and move there = I would say 30mins maybe more.
Conclusion making 64 stack of 64 stone brick stair would take an average of about TOO freaking long for nothing. Seriously it's too much for too little result. Now tell me you have fun :tongue.gif:
Well I have to say it's a little too hardcore. I have the same "problem" in other games like Oblivion or Skyrim where I want to collect 1 item of every kind + any magic item I don't have.
However having 64 stacks of everything seem a little... over the top? It's just that having the same problem I can kind of.. see why you would like to do that, but getting 64 stack of cobble stair is not fun and you probably know it too. I mean the fun of collecting thing is to either have a use for it or well... collect them.
Collecting 64 stack of raw fish =/= getting 1 unique item in an other game
Collecting 64 stack of raw fish = Wasting 10h+ of boring fishing in Minecraft
Really not to be mean or anything, but why 64 stack? 1 seem like enough or even 32, 64 just make it long and boring even if you like collecting stuff, tell me without saying a lie that you enjoy collecting 64 stack of cobble, turning them ALL into Stone, than turning them into stone brick and finally turning them into stair?
64 stack of stone stair = 6144 cobble block
0.4 secs (time to mine stone with diamond pick) x 6144 = 40,96Mins
40,96Mins + Time it takes you to move and aim other block + Time to empty your inventory = 1h
takes 10sec to cook 1 block so: 6144 x 10sec = 17,06h
of course you have many furnace, but you need to insert fuel and block in each of them and also have to craft the recipe too.
So add the time it takes in order to gather fuel to the mix let's say your using coal. (maybe your using lava, but even there it would mean more management in order to switch thing in furnace so less furnace total, because it still takes 1lava and 3 iron to do)
Time to gather coal (64stacks/8=512coals): 0.6 secs (time to mine stone with diamond pick) x 512 = 5,12mins
5,12mins + Time it takes to find it and move there = I would say 30mins maybe more.
Conclusion making 64 stack of 64 stone brick stair would take an average of about TOO freaking long for nothing. Seriously it's too much for too little result. Now tell me you have fun :tongue.gif:
To be honest, I got a full chest of coal but I've already used it on other things like cooking and torches, now I only have 8 stacks left. I'd do others first. Like 1. make a hostile mob system. 2. get bonemeal. 3. wheat farm. 4. animal breeding for all animal drops. 5. ??? 6. profit!
I wouldn't aim for finishing any chest first. Half the reason I started this was because some of them filled up on their own! (coal, redstone, cobble, gravel, dirt). So I just made a thing out of it. What I would recommend is establishing a highly organized and self-sufficient base, with the ability to expand (my storage facility alone is 36x36). Make a basic storage facility (at least 20 double chests). Start collecting certain highly versatile resources. Wood comes to mind; you can NEVER have enough wood. I haven't established a new tree farm in my new world, and I've gone through over 25 stacks of lumber so far, and my stock is feeling it. Once you have all the wood and wheat you could ever need, begin to explore; collected ores and rare items. Try to get ahold of various seed crops for everything you will want to farm; a pumpkin seed, a watermelon seed, one of each mushroom, sugarcane, cactus, wheat, and a few saplings from each type of tree. Netherwart too, if possible.
I can say right away, an iron chest will happen, but it doesn't happen overnight. Spelunking (NOT strip mining) is best for iron, and I've come home from a really, really extensive (8-10 hours) spelunk with about 15 stacks of iron before. But in all likelihood, thats a low priority. Start with basics and cheap stuff.
Totally agree with everything you said there. Especially the spelunking part.
What kind of pictures would you like? About 70% of it is still completely intact; the other 30% is dismantled to varying degrees. A lot of it is entirely empty except for silverfish blocks I detected and ignored, and others just have mossy/cracked stone, from after I finished those.
That I am aware, there are three types of silverfish; block form silverfish, mob spawners and summoned silverfish. Block form silverfish are the ones that hide in the form of a brick stone block; when broken, they become a silverfish. When you hit a silverfish with your hands, or sometimes when hitting them repeatedly with swords (if there are more than one), each hit will summon another silverfish. These silverfish seem to be able to spawn from anything. I've deliberately punched an army of silverfish, and I found that it caused them to bore holes through regular stone and such. I also believe that silverfish do not "reblock" themselves. If left alone long enough, they despawn in a puff of smoke, but do not seem to reinhabit any blocks. So yes; even safe blocks are not safe once you start punching silverfish. Its a good thing to keep in mind. However, there is SOME mechanic at work, because in one of my hallways, I cleared it 100% of all blocks, then summoned a silverfish or five and started punching them, and could not get any spawns.
Also, protip: Efficiency IV Diamond Pickaxe + Obsidian with 1.0.0 mining speed = Obsidian mined in 3-4 seconds. SOOOO much better than the old 15 seconds. I just got a 4th of a double chest hollowing out an Endertower, in about an hour. Very nice.
Heh, glad to see I've defied expectations! I honestly just feel as if I cannot help but complete this task, or give up on the game. I try to be reasonable, knowing full well I am unlikely to ever get a full double chest of diamond blocks. But effectively impossible and really damn hard aren't the same things, and I'm willing to strive for the latter.
I wish I had the ability to make videos. I tried once . . . the program didn't work well. I refuse to pay for a program to make videos, and I have never found a free one that quite worked. If you have any suggestions, by all means.
That being said, I honestly haven't built THAT much. I built a massive palace in March, and lived in it until I started my new world. I had an older castle, a good bit smaller, from February that I built on a server, and had imported. It should be noted that I do everything legit, but I do not feel like using MCedit to transport things BETWEEN worlds is cheating. By the very nature of Minecraft, a world becomes outdated, and you eventually must move on. I refuse to give up my progress, and because the outdated nature is not by my choice, I feel justified.
In my old world, I had my palace, my castle, 4 floating islands of various environments (forest, desert, ocean, and an unfinished nether island) that were all PRETTY big, and attached to a giant glass tower. I had a legit Kiershar style skytrap, which is a tremendous eyesore, but was my greatest creation in the name of collecting.
I developed 2 grinders which, in their time, were really popular. One was a manual grind slime spawning chamber, which was not so great as it was simple and easy to use, which is what a lot of people need. I also made a very, very efficient automated mushroom farm which sadly no longer works due to the update to mushroom spawning. It could be "fixed" to work again, but it would be at a pitiful level compared to its old rate; I used to get about 120 mushrooms an hour (at the press of a button), but I estimate in a new form, I would get 10-20, maybe. Even that I doubt.
Maybe I will get a chance to take some images an post them in the next few days. I'm off for the semester as of next Monday, and will be spending more time playing for a month. I also have a VERY large building project coming up . . . my new home, the first in 9 months. Its a massive, pentagonal castle with an approximate internal area of 12000 square blocks. I'm really going to try and take my time to make it look aesthetically pleasing, and I will be sure to post pictures as I go!
I felt reminscent, so I actually went back to my old world and photographed my stuff. I also took two shots of my stronghold for The Vault Dweller! Ensue photos!
This is my palace. It took 3 weeks of constant work; I did virtually nothing but play this when I was not at work that week. I built it in March (I started playing in January) as my first "truly big" project, and honestly, it is the only one since as well. My first and only giant structure, though I hope to change that soon!
Here is a side view of the same structure. On the left side you can see my watershrine; I had twin shrines on each side that you can partly see. The watershrine had a fountain full of glowstone in it.
Here is a view of my palace from my skytrap. You can see the dock going out into the ocean, as well as a view of my courtyard. I LOVE my courtyard, but its hard to take good photos of it, so this will have to do.
This is the inside of my fire shrine; I was very proud of this lava fountain when I made it.
Here is my Kiershar sky trap. It took about 10 double chests of cobble to build. It hardly functions anymore, due to a month of Endermen havoc. It can be repaired, but it is in really sorry shape. I did some bandaid maintenance before I took this photo . . . before I did, it had about a dozen water spouts coming out of the bottom from the endermen.
Here are my four islands. The netherisland is still mostly just a solid slab of netherrack, as I never got the inspiration to finish it. I made the first, the forest one, back in March, and I didn't finish the desert and ocean until May, I think.
This is Castle Leinfors; my first actual attempt at making a nice building. I made it on a server, the first and basically only server I was ever on. Its a little boring to look at, with little aesthetic sense, but it was my first real effort to make something. I don't begrudge it the place it holds in my history.
This is the ONLY thing I have in my entire world that is not legit, having used glowstone and iron provided by the admin on the server. I built this in February inside of Castle Leinfors after having watched a video which showed a similar idea. The concept is that the floor is a mirror; if you use your imagination, it looks like the ceiling is being reflected off the ground. It is completely identical top and bottom. I could legitimately remake this now; at the time, glowstone took 9 dust to make a block, and only dropped 1 per block. I have over 2000 glowstone these days, and certainly enough iron. Oh, and also, it was made before iron had ridges. It used to look a little better with old iron.
Here are two photos for Vault Dweller.
This is a room I raided of most everything but mossy stone. It looks kind of cool; mossy stone is actually really common, way more than cracked, so its still quite alive.
This room was truly used and abused. Every remaining block was either under a door or a silverfish. I laughed at how many doors were left in here when I was done.
And now, my updated list! I've now completed End Stone!
My List!
Blocks:
Dirt - DONE
Sand - DONE
Sandstone - DONE
Sandstone Half-block - DONE
Glass - DONE
Glass Panes - DONE
Gravel - DONE
Clay - DONE
Bricks - DONE
Brick Stairs
1/54 stacks
Brick Half-Block
1/54 stacks
Cobblestone - DONE
Mossy Cobblestone - DONE
Cobblestone Half-block - DONE
Cobblestone Stairs
2/54 stacks Stone
Smoothstone - DONE
Smoothstone Half-block - DONE
Stone Brick - DONE
Cracked Stone Brick - DONE
Mossy Stone Brick - DONE
Stone Brick Half-Block
0/54 stacks
Stone Brick Stairs
8/54 stacks
Normal Wood - DONE
Birchwood - DONE
Pinewood - DONE
Planks - DONE
Wood Half-block - DONE
Wooden Stairs - DONE
Netherrack - DONE
Soul Sand - DONE
Nether Bricks - DONE
Nether Stairs
2/54 stacks
Nether Fences
14/54 stacks
Snow Block - DONE
Obsidian
24/54 stacks
End Stone - DONE
Ores and Valuable Minerals:
Coal/Charcoal - DONE
Iron Ingot - DONE
Iron Block
17/54 stacks
Gold Nuggets
0/54 stacks
Gold Ingot
35/54 stacks
Diamond
16/54 stacks
Lapis Lazuli - DONE
Redstone Dust - DONE
Flint - DONE
Glowstone Dust - DONE
Glowstone
33/54 stacks
Plant Matter:
Red Flower - DONE
Yellow Flower - DONE
Normal Wood Sapling - DONE
Birchwood Sapling - DONE
Pine Sapling - DONE
Leaves - DONE
Birch Leaves - DONE
Pine Leaves - DONE
Apples
0/54 stacks
Cactus - DONE
Sugar Cane - DONE
Tall Grass - DONE
Vines
4/54 stacks
Lily Pads
2/54 stacks
Seeds - DONE
Wheat - DONE
Red Mushrooms - DONE
Brown Mushrooms - DONE
Pumpkin Seeds - DONE
Pumpkin - DONE
Jack'o'Lantern
0/54 stacks
Watermelon Seed - DONE
Watermelon Blocks
4/54 stacks
Watermelon Slices - DONE
Glistering Melon
0/54 stacks
Nether Wart Seeds - DONE
Mob Drops:
Raw Pork
9/54 stacks
Cooked Pork
18/54 stacks
Raw Beef
1/54 stacks
Cooked Beef
1/54 stacks
Leather - DONE
Raw Chicken
1/54 stacks
Cooked Chicken
0/54 stacks
Feather - DONE
Eggs - DONE
White Wool - DONE
Light Grey Wool
9/54 stacks
Grey Wool
9/54 stacks
Black Wool
9/54 stacks
Pink Wool
9/54 stacks
Brown Wool
6/54 stacks
Orange Wool
9/54 stacks
Red Wool
9/54 stacks
Yellow Wool
9/54 stacks
Lime Wool
9/54 stacks
Green Wool
9/54 stacks
Cyan Wool
0/54 stacks
Light Blue Wool
0/54 stacks
Blue Wool
0/54 stacks
Purple Wool
0/54 stacks
Magenta Wool
0/54 stacks
Ink Sacks - DONE
String - DONE
Spider Eye
2/54 stacks
Gunpowder - DONE
Slimeballs - DONE
Bones - DONE
Rotten Meat - DONE
Enderpearls
18/54 stacks
Blaze Rod
19/54 stacks
Food:
Bread - DONE
Bowl - DONE
Mushroom Soup - DONE
Sugar - DONE
Cake - DONE
Cookie
1/54 stacks
Raw Fish
0/54 stacks
Cooked Fish
0/54 stacks
Bucket of Milk
0/54
Technology, Circuitry and Doorways:
Wooden Door - DONE
Iron Door - DONE
Trapdoor - DONE
Fence Gates
0/54 stacks
Minecart Track
16/54 stacks
Powered Rail
0/54 stacks
Detector Rail
0/54 stacks
Minecart
11/54
Storage Cart
0/54
Powered Cart
0/54
Boat - DONE
Lever
1/54 stacks
Button
2/54 stacks
Stone Pressure Plate
1/54 stacks
Wooden Pressure Plate - DONE
Noteblock
0/54 stacks
Dispenser - DONE
Piston
0/54 stacks
Sticky Piston
0/54 stacks
Redstone Torch
6/54 stacks
Redstone Repeater - DONE
TNT - DONE
Alchemy:
Brewing Stand
0/54 stacks
Glass Bottles
8/54 stacks
Cauldron
0/54 stacks
Blaze Powder
0/54 stacks
Magma Cream
0/54 stacks
Fermented Spider Eye
0/54 stacks
Tools:
Flint and Steel - DONE
Bow - DONE
Arrows - DONE
Torch - DONE
Bucket - DONE
Bucket of Water
23/54 gained
Bucket of Lava - DONE
Fishing Rod - DONE
Map
1/54 gained
Shears
0/54 gained
Saddle - DONE
Miscellaneous:
Workbench
2/54 stacks
Chests
11/54 stacks
Furnace
1/54 stacks
Bed - DONE
Ladder - DONE
Fences - DONE
Iron Bars
7/54 stacks
Stick - DONE
Sign - DONE
Painting
27/54 stacks
Brick Ingot
6/54 stacks
Clay Ball - DONE
Paper - DONE
Books - DONE
Bookcase - DONE
Bonemeal - DONE
Snowball - DONE
Golden Record
33/54 gained
Green Record
31/54 gained
Damnit, I typed up a whole message but it didn't go through. I was saying, you could try making a sword of looting; they add to max drops, and if you go out hunting for Endermen, you can find them pretty reasonably, maybe one to three a night.
I also went on some tirade about how I want to fill my iron block chest before focusing on making any chests that required iron. 5 chests that need 5000 iron to finish is the same, in my book, as a single chest that needs 5000 iron. I would feel like I cheated if I converted it, and also, iron blocks are the only ore block I haven't given up on, and I don't want to lose progress now!
Then I went on to say that items like minecart tracks on my "never make again" list, since they can be found in mineshafts now. I've gotten at least 5 stacks from abandoned mineshafts in my new world, and unlike strongholds, they are pretty common. I know where 2 more are that I haven't even touched. Same with buckets, which I've only made about a dozen of, but I have over 130 from all my dungeons.
Thats a great idea! Might I recommend making it a single chest challenge, and I think one of the more fun items to collect are anything you can grow. There is always a fun challenge in trying to build a farm that is more and more efficient, to get you the plants that you need fastest!
Hehe I'm doing the single chest one (: but the chests aren't my main priority in the world, they're just a side thing. I don't intend to say 'RIGHT LETS FILL THIS CHEST TODAY' I just play how I usually would and hope it gets filled eventually(:
I totally make schematics in class sometimes. Once I got caught and they asked what it was, and I, knowing the teacher well enough, had to say it was a blueprint for a videogame. She seemed confused.
Just google them or go on the wiki. Any type of mob trap should work fine, as long as they don't destroy the drops. I'm probably going to do a hole for mobs to fall down. That usually works well for me.
You just insulted everyone who plays any video game. No video games give you anything in the real world, except for entertainment and maybe some basic skills. CoD might teach you some stuff about weapons, other than that, you basically just insulted yourself.
CoD is the worst location to find info about guns. Being a gun expert, it severely angers me when playing it, none of the guns are like how they are in real life.
I don't disagree with you, though I don't agree either. I don't really think it is cool, I just do it because I feel driven to. I would be the first to admit I have no life. No video game gets you something in the real world, so there is no difference between this and any other game. I also feel its worth pointing out that there is no normal Minecraft. Minecraft is what you make of it, and I am making this of it. I thoroughly respect however you choose to play as well.
Well I have to say it's a little too hardcore. I have the same "problem" in other games like Oblivion or Skyrim where I want to collect 1 item of every kind + any magic item I don't have.
However having 64 stacks of everything seem a little... over the top? It's just that having the same problem I can kind of.. see why you would like to do that, but getting 64 stack of cobble stair is not fun and you probably know it too. I mean the fun of collecting thing is to either have a use for it or well... collect them.
Collecting 64 stack of raw fish =/= getting 1 unique item in an other game
Collecting 64 stack of raw fish = Wasting 10h+ of boring fishing in Minecraft
Really not to be mean or anything, but why 64 stack? 1 seem like enough or even 32, 64 just make it long and boring even if you like collecting stuff, tell me without saying a lie that you enjoy collecting 64 stack of cobble, turning them ALL into Stone, than turning them into stone brick and finally turning them into stair?
64 stack of stone stair = 6144 cobble block
0.4 secs (time to mine stone with diamond pick) x 6144 = 40,96Mins
40,96Mins + Time it takes you to move and aim other block + Time to empty your inventory = 1h
takes 10sec to cook 1 block so: 6144 x 10sec = 17,06h
of course you have many furnace, but you need to insert fuel and block in each of them and also have to craft the recipe too.
So add the time it takes in order to gather fuel to the mix let's say your using coal. (maybe your using lava, but even there it would mean more management in order to switch thing in furnace so less furnace total, because it still takes 1lava and 3 iron to do)
Time to gather coal (64stacks/8=512coals): 0.6 secs (time to mine stone with diamond pick) x 512 = 5,12mins
5,12mins + Time it takes to find it and move there = I would say 30mins maybe more.
Conclusion making 64 stack of 64 stone brick stair would take an average of about TOO freaking long for nothing. Seriously it's too much for too little result. Now tell me you have fun :tongue.gif:
Haha, touche....