i only got one 5 stories high ( about 30 - 35 blocks high maybe)
made it out of dirt, cobblestone, and wooden planks using the better materials as i go up
also is there hay or anything like it in the pc version? (since its the newest version of minecraft)
So far I've grown / built a massive tree / house thing that runs from near 'sea level' to the clouds. I was sad when it hit the limit, because there it would grow no taller :-(
I'm in the process of building a tower starting at the surface of a lake that is in a valley. Once I get it up to cloud level, I am then going to switch and start building the tower into the ground until I reach bedrock.
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I've got a HUGE sugar cane "Production Line" its already going on Story 2, It took about.. 20 stacks of Cobblestone, but WORTH IT! I'd say its about... 9 blocks above sea level?
edit: Thats about 3 days ago, I'll make a quick video update for ya.
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i made a giant tower like two blocks above sea level all the way to the limit then made a pit of water so i could jump off the top and see if i could shot a cow or pig with my bow and arrow all i hit was my dog
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made it out of dirt, cobblestone, and wooden planks using the better materials as i go up
also is there hay or anything like it in the pc version? (since its the newest version of minecraft)
that looks pretty cool too
At the tallest tree, it's about 14 above cloud level.
Yes, it is going to be like Avatar.
edit: Thats about 3 days ago, I'll make a quick video update for ya.
Hello darkness, my old friend I've come to talk with you again because a vision softly creeping left its seeds while I was sleeping and the vision that was planted in my brain still remains within the sound of silence