I need help, my friend and I were digging down to start a new cave and we fell into a hole which turned out to be a house. This house had a library with spider webs, jails, rooms, etc. but it looked like someone was mining here. What is this!?!? Help, me and my friend are freaked out.
Man I wish I could have found a stronghold that easily. Before I starting using the creative mode trick I spent hours digging to find one and then it didnt have a library!
It's a stronghold. Are you new to Minecraft or the forums? Ever looked at the "what's new" section in the game?
Chill out man, it's just like... a game brother. Sometimes I wish I would have left a little mystery in the game instead of spoiling everything through the wiki.
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Without the skin... Beneath the storm... Under these tears...The walls came down
Chill out man, it's just like... a game brother. Sometimes I wish I would have left a little mystery in the game instead of spoiling everything through the wiki.
Sweet leaf, sweet life brother. Save the flaming for heated arguements I say. Noobs are good for a gaming community, even if more experienced players get annoyed by repetetive questions. People learn in different ways, some people find it easier to study on their own or look up their answer on a wiki, while others like to learn in a more social way by asking questions.
I generally like helping noobs, it gives me a chance to flex my gaming-knowledge muscle and forces me to look at the game through the fresh eyes. It's easy to see a game as a puzzle you already know the answer to when you've played for a while, helping someone new to the experience can really bring the magic back to a game. ( This is more true for playing co-op then say simply answering questions.)
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Chill out man, it's just like... a game brother. Sometimes I wish I would have left a little mystery in the game instead of spoiling everything through the wiki.
You sound really mellow. You are wise
I generally like helping noobs, it gives me a chance to flex my gaming-knowledge muscle and forces me to look at the game through the fresh eyes. It's easy to see a game as a puzzle you already know the answer to when you've played for a while, helping someone new to the experience can really bring the magic back to a game. ( This is more true for playing co-op then say simply answering questions.)