Well if it's a old house, I would blow up the house with TNT from the point they step on the pressure plate I put down in the house. But if you want you're house not to be blown up. That's a different story.....
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The only true way is to build it out of bedrock. But, then your house will be hideous, and have no windows. You would also need a secret entrance, so it's still not entirely grief-proof.
Basically, it's currently impossible to keep someone from griefing your house if they really want to.
Well if it's a old house, I would blow up the house with TNT from the point they step on the pressure plate I put down in the house. But if you want you're house not to be blown up. That's a different story.....
Now thinking of TNT if you want an ultimately grief-able house build it out of TNT or Obsedian.
Although later on there is a chance of making it impossible for others to move blocks(those without permission) so you could wait for that.
All the videos posted on youtube that shows how griefers take out peoples houses ... I found a way to make it impossible for a griefer to grief me. First off they will need a button. Then they need to know how to navigate a maze of obsidian in which that if you step on a pressure plate in the wrong path that you get a full compliment of arrows shot at you at a rate of 4 per second ... then they need to figure out which of the 20 plates to step on to walk through a 2x10 tunnel that if you dont get right the floor goes out from under you and you land in lava. And if you stand on a pressure plate for too long you will get shot at by a bunch of arrows.
And then your in my house which is dug into a very large mountain that is not noted anywhere and is not near the starting point. And in the xbl version of minecraft ... You cant see me on the map so you cant track where my place is.
Now i will just leave this here and walk away. Im sure i just destroyed a griefers thoughts on how to get to me.
*Travels probably 10,000 blocks out in a random direction, makes sure that I am in an ocean biome, starts building...*
Oh, and I usually build my bases out of stone, cobble, bricks, or just anything that is non-burnable. If I am able to get my hands on enough obsidian, I usually use obsidian to build my house/base with then.
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"If we were to play SkyBlock in hardcore, Trevor would die in the first 5 minutes! We would live until we die of old age!" ~rball99
nah he means you get admin controls that allow you to change what people are allowed to do, now weither we will get that we will have to wait and see. basically diligence is the best anti greifer tactic, turn off auto save, dont allow friends of friends to join your game and if people do pop into your game just keep an eye on them or have a friend help, its not a bad idea to have a police force, also dogs. dogs are the best defense against greifers. they try to kill you, the second they touch you, they dead... you catch them doing something sketchy....tap! they dead. and keep valuables in a truely secure location, that includes TNT and obsidian. dont leave and gunpowder or tnt out were they can get it, i try to keep flint and steel locked up as well.
If the server your house is in has one of those plugins that lock chests and furnaces, make you house out of furnaces. Only you can access and destroy them, and you'll always have somewhere to smelt that stack of iron you just brought home.
build a secret room with obsidian then lava then more obsidian. then put all your valuable stuff inside. they would have to chisel out obsidian then be killed by lava. surround the whole room with each layer the floor the sealing the walls. put your valuables in there because really how often do you use them? then hide a hidden chest in your house with a few diamonds and your iron and gold just so you dont have to go in the room when you want. and remember when you enter the room you need to bring a diomond pick ax and a a an empty bucket and some gravel. its easy to enter when you know but hard and frustrating when you cant
All the videos posted on youtube that shows how griefers take out peoples houses ... I found a way to make it impossible for a griefer to grief me. First off they will need a button. Then they need to know how to navigate a maze of obsidian in which that if you step on a pressure plate in the wrong path that you get a full compliment of arrows shot at you at a rate of 4 per second ... then they need to figure out which of the 20 plates to step on to walk through a 2x10 tunnel that if you dont get right the floor goes out from under you and you land in lava. And if you stand on a pressure plate for too long you will get shot at by a bunch of arrows.
And then your in my house which is dug into a very large mountain that is not noted anywhere and is not near the starting point. And in the xbl version of minecraft ... You cant see me on the map so you cant track where my place is.
Now i will just leave this here and walk away. Im sure i just destroyed a griefers thoughts on how to get to me.
Or they could just follow the obsidian path from the outside, then dig their ways into the mountain...
How to protect yourself from griefers? Don't let people into your world you don't trust. When potential ones show up just do what I did on my friends world. Take a bow and shoot the frick out of them! Most likely they can't avoid your arrows since you have perfect connection
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Retired StaffBasically, it's currently impossible to keep someone from griefing your house if they really want to.
Now thinking of TNT if you want an ultimately grief-able house build it out of TNT or Obsedian.
Although later on there is a chance of making it impossible for others to move blocks(those without permission) so you could wait for that.
And then your in my house which is dug into a very large mountain that is not noted anywhere and is not near the starting point. And in the xbl version of minecraft ... You cant see me on the map so you cant track where my place is.
Now i will just leave this here and walk away. Im sure i just destroyed a griefers thoughts on how to get to me.
Oh, and I usually build my bases out of stone, cobble, bricks, or just anything that is non-burnable. If I am able to get my hands on enough obsidian, I usually use obsidian to build my house/base with then.
"If we were to play SkyBlock in hardcore, Trevor would die in the first 5 minutes! We would live until we die of old age!" ~rball99
In multiplayer on the 360, there is no way to completely grieferproof your house.
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Retired StaffMight be a little convoluted, but it works.
Or they could just follow the obsidian path from the outside, then dig their ways into the mountain...