building and seeking new biomes is my favourite part.
In survival giant buildings are possible, but they are a lot of work and in all cases would take an experienced and skilled builder more than 10x as long in survival as it would in creative mode.
To make a castle with stone bricks you first need the stone, the most convenient way to get this amount of stone is to use a silk touch pickaxe, and depending on the size and scale of the castle you could be filling up a dozen or even one hundred double chests.
Some people like to build infinite stone generators to make up for this inconvenience, because without one they would find themselves constantly having to relocate their strip mine. In an older world me and a friend hollowed out about a 200 x 200 mine which took weeks, that was just for the resources to build a factory, not a castle, on the current world I'm on I expect to be hollowing out a similar amount of mining space to rebuild the stone generator and then collect the stone needed for the castle which will need hopper systems and a lot of double chests to fill. Unless anyone has seen the castle I built on a creative world a while back I don't believe they realize just how much time this is going to take.
Building obviously cause I have a city I built on the plains/roofed forest/extreme hills/tiga/forest so if u ask me it is kinda large and I also use command blocks and these stuff I learned some engineering from this book yall should check out, it is name is minecraft redstone for dummies, I learned allot from it, and I kinda much played minecraft from 2010 or something so I kinda much know minecraft from A to .
ok If you're really jealous you just build a bridge and on one side build 3 blocks high and next to the pillar on the next block delete it. the build your bridge to the middle and get a victim and when you jump quickly turn around and if you see your victim still chasing you place a pack next to the 3 block billar in such a way that the victim doesn't get through. but then the victim doesn't fall and can break the block and get you. That is where the broken block comes in in forward of the 3 block pillar. the enemy will fall in it and die of the void.
Doing pranks, like filling people's houses up with chickens, and when it turns April, do an April fools prank, put a block of TNT inside Obsidian with a pressure plate on top, to give someone a jump scare.
For me it's a combination of things because I don't like to do the same too thing too much - I get bored easily, so if for example I have spent a lot of time on a redstone project, I'll move onto exploring and do that for a while (finish filling in some maps, find structures, etc.). But it all comes down to storytelling for me. Minecraft is a great canvas for that, and I tend to tie everything together with some kind of lore (I have a library in my world with just tons of lore I would write in my spare time - this is another avenue I do if I get bored of other stuff, but that boredom is always temporary; I find that more often than not I just get burned out rather than bored of a certain project).
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LP series? Not my style! Video series? Closer, but not quite. Survival journal, maybe? That's better. Now in Season 4 of the Legends of Quintropolis Journal (<< click to view)!! World download and more can be found there.
I spend virtually all my time caving, with the only significant interruptions being when I make a new base and railway leading to the previous base (all are connected back to my main base, which is primarily used to store the resources I collect, while secondary bases are used as temporary storage areas and farms for food and wood); this is pretty self-explanatory:
This is a chart of what I did over a three month period; the only significant interruption, which occurred in early October, was when I made a new base as I explored ever further outwards (even then I still mined some ores, mostly from the tunnel I made for the railway, and caving I did early on the first day and late on the second day - I didn't wait a minute after I'd finished it before I continued caving):
These are surface and underground renderings of the entire world; the cave map only shows caves near torches so I actually explored all of that (my most recent railway is visible as a thin line near the right edge, the lack of caves nearby is simply because I hadn't explored any yet), with more than 3 million ores mined and nearly a million torches placed within an area nearly 7000 blocks across:
Title explains it all
so i like to do giant buildings
What do you like to do in minecraft?
Omg best forum ever!
building and seeking new biomes is my favourite part.
In survival giant buildings are possible, but they are a lot of work and in all cases would take an experienced and skilled builder more than 10x as long in survival as it would in creative mode.
To make a castle with stone bricks you first need the stone, the most convenient way to get this amount of stone is to use a silk touch pickaxe, and depending on the size and scale of the castle you could be filling up a dozen or even one hundred double chests.
Some people like to build infinite stone generators to make up for this inconvenience, because without one they would find themselves constantly having to relocate their strip mine. In an older world me and a friend hollowed out about a 200 x 200 mine which took weeks, that was just for the resources to build a factory, not a castle, on the current world I'm on I expect to be hollowing out a similar amount of mining space to rebuild the stone generator and then collect the stone needed for the castle which will need hopper systems and a lot of double chests to fill. Unless anyone has seen the castle I built on a creative world a while back I don't believe they realize just how much time this is going to take.
The same is true for anyone.
Building obviously cause I have a city I built on the plains/roofed forest/extreme hills/tiga/forest so if u ask me it is kinda large and I also use command blocks and these stuff I learned some engineering from this book yall should check out, it is name is minecraft redstone for dummies, I learned allot from it, and I kinda much played minecraft from 2010 or something so I kinda much know minecraft from A to .
I like to trap and prank people on skywars and other games on servers
NOOB1234 SUCKS
Lol that is Really fun to do! specially on servers where nobody knows you
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ok If you're really jealous you just build a bridge and on one side build 3 blocks high and next to the pillar on the next block delete it. the build your bridge to the middle and get a victim and when you jump quickly turn around and if you see your victim still chasing you place a pack next to the 3 block billar in such a way that the victim doesn't get through. but then the victim doesn't fall and can break the block and get you. That is where the broken block comes in in forward of the 3 block pillar. the enemy will fall in it and die of the void.
That is a really easy trap
NOOB1234 SUCKS
Doing pranks, like filling people's houses up with chickens, and when it turns April, do an April fools prank, put a block of TNT inside Obsidian with a pressure plate on top, to give someone a jump scare.
I like to do anything, adventure, challenges and exploration, I'm following and loving this game since 10 years
For me it's a combination of things because I don't like to do the same too thing too much - I get bored easily, so if for example I have spent a lot of time on a redstone project, I'll move onto exploring and do that for a while (finish filling in some maps, find structures, etc.). But it all comes down to storytelling for me. Minecraft is a great canvas for that, and I tend to tie everything together with some kind of lore (I have a library in my world with just tons of lore I would write in my spare time - this is another avenue I do if I get bored of other stuff, but that boredom is always temporary; I find that more often than not I just get burned out rather than bored of a certain project).
LP series? Not my style! Video series? Closer, but not quite. Survival journal, maybe? That's better. Now in Season 4 of the Legends of Quintropolis Journal (<< click to view)!! World download and more can be found there.
I love playing my realm with my friends, mostly on bedrock, and compete to see who make the biggest house, or most ores when mining, love it.
I spend virtually all my time caving, with the only significant interruptions being when I make a new base and railway leading to the previous base (all are connected back to my main base, which is primarily used to store the resources I collect, while secondary bases are used as temporary storage areas and farms for food and wood); this is pretty self-explanatory:
These are surface and underground renderings of the entire world; the cave map only shows caves near torches so I actually explored all of that (my most recent railway is visible as a thin line near the right edge, the lack of caves nearby is simply because I hadn't explored any yet), with more than 3 million ores mined and nearly a million torches placed within an area nearly 7000 blocks across:
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?