Someone had thought of this already, but you were the first to get pics. Its great fun, but too bad you have to be so close to the block to destroy it.
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If you want to do this safely, just make an adequately large glass cage (if it's too small the mobs will simply explode right though it) and break the arrow block through a hole in the top.
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I don't understand this... How does switching to hard make those arrows disappear and those mobs appear?
It seems that if you get too many arrow entities in either a single block or in the world at all, it will recycle old ones to allow new ones to appear without wasting too much memory. Lots of engines do this with bullet decals- in, say, Gmod, if you use a turret with firing speed turned all the way up, you can see bullet holes disappearing.
So it's not directly correlated to turning to a harder difficulty. If you do it fast enough you can get a good 300-400 arrows in.
Seriously like 50 just disappeared.
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Also creepers don't explode... They expand and just disappear! They're harmless!
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That is... even more so than they already are!
I was gonna make some, but I couldn't find any sand.
By reading more carefully, of course!
Then there were about 10 skeletons innacuratley shooting me.
Then there were 100.
etc.
It seems that if you get too many arrow entities in either a single block or in the world at all, it will recycle old ones to allow new ones to appear without wasting too much memory. Lots of engines do this with bullet decals- in, say, Gmod, if you use a turret with firing speed turned all the way up, you can see bullet holes disappearing.
So it's not directly correlated to turning to a harder difficulty. If you do it fast enough you can get a good 300-400 arrows in.
Except things aren't destroyed by burning in infdev
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