When I was playing Minecraft for the first time I was exploring a completely tropical world. I saw what looked like two geysers in the distance. They looked like a bunch of water particle effects spiraling up in one big jet of water. When I came close to it, I was told it was sugar cane. Ever since then I wanted geysers BADLY in Minecraft.
A geyser would be 4 blocks high, but being 1 block in the ground, it looks like 3. When you jump into it, you get shot up into the air, eventually landing back on the geyser. If you don't you will receive fall damage.
A geyser is created uniquely. Compressed lava must heat and pressurize compressed water above it with a 1 block hole. What did I just say? I'll just show you.
The water and lava chambers can be as big as you want as long as it follows these rules:
- The lava chamber cannot have any air in it.
- Same thing applies for the water, but any 1x1 holes do not count. Those are where the geysers come out.
- A block cannot be in the opening of the water chamber or it will not create a geyser.
Geysers can be generated very commonly in stone biomes (not a real biome, just a name). Some geyser chambers will be huge, holding about 5 geysers on the surface! Some chambers won't have any geysers, so when you go to mine, you get a big surprise!
What do you think? :biggrin.gif:
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A geyser would be 4 blocks high, but being 1 block in the ground, it looks like 3. When you jump into it, you get shot up into the air, eventually landing back on the geyser. If you don't you will receive fall damage.
A geyser is created uniquely. Compressed lava must heat and pressurize compressed water above it with a 1 block hole. What did I just say? I'll just show you.
The water and lava chambers can be as big as you want as long as it follows these rules:
- The lava chamber cannot have any air in it.
- Same thing applies for the water, but any 1x1 holes do not count. Those are where the geysers come out.
- A block cannot be in the opening of the water chamber or it will not create a geyser.
Geysers can be generated very commonly in stone biomes (not a real biome, just a name). Some geyser chambers will be huge, holding about 5 geysers on the surface! Some chambers won't have any geysers, so when you go to mine, you get a big surprise!
What do you think? :biggrin.gif:
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So? It still does the job right.
Trying to troll the mods? Your so mature.