I just had one of the saddest things happen to me. I was carrying three of my favorite enchanted tools. I had my mending, power 3 bow; smite 2, unbreaking 3, knockback, iron sword; and my new mending, efficiency 2, fortune 2, diamond pickax. I went down into my caves to get some diamonds. And I fell. Into lava. with no immediate way out. This was followed by "Nonononononono NO! NO! no." and "I was crouching! I was holding shift! I swear I was holding shift!"
Poor pickax. If I had known I would have you for so short a time, I would have used you in my strip mine, rather than those stupid caves.
Rest in peace, my poor tools. We were together for too short a time. I will sorely miss you.
I'm sure many of you have had similar experiences. Give a shoutout to your precious tools who died too young.
And for those noble tools who have survived fire and water, cliffs and caves, death and destruction, we thank you for your service.:steve_tearful:
However, feel better knowing that some day, you'll have all diamond max-enchant gear and what you lost today won't even be worth your time to pick up off the ground. You'll still remember this day, though. I remember every piece of equipment I ever lost to lava.
I might be preaching to the choir now, but I never, ever go anywhere at all without a fire resistance potion. Never. The pain of losing items to lava has seared that into the very core of my play style.
Long ago, I lost a fully-zoomed out map that I made by walking. That was before the horse update. I quit that world, my first, and never returned. It was the first map I ever made, too.
Some of my gear is three years old. I carry two bows, both Mending and Infinity. It will really hurt when one of those gets lost—after 1.12, they can't be both, so neither bow can be replaced. I only have one Mending/Infinity backup because I didn't know they were going to make that change before I updated.
Something else that hurts: losing a horse. I don't really use them now that we have rocket-powered elytra, but back in the day, nothing was worse. Even a map could be replaced.
EDIT: When I fall into lava in a way that would normally result in death and losing all my stuff, I try to take a pic. Happened to me six days ago, and before that, nine days ago, when a creeper explosion blew me off the side of a ravine and down into lava. See attached images. Notice, I also carry a bucket of water around for this same reason.
I had a very bad experience one time. I was mining in a friendly server and i had been working on a mine like for 2-3h gathering up like a full inventory of iron ore and 5 stacks of diamond.
Well to make the story short , coming back from my adventure i fell into a lava pit and lost everything.
raaaaaaaageeeeeeeeee
haha but yeah , it happends and you need to get over it
It has been years since I had something like this happen to me, which was back before I started using an Ender chest or all-diamond gear; I fell though a hidden 1 block hole into lava at the bottom of a vertical cave, and while I had a water bucket on me I placed it under the lava, for which I blame Optifine since back then (this was in 1.5.x) it made lava invisible when in it (I believe when Clear Water was enabled) so I could not easily tell if I was out of it. I had a couple stacks of iron blocks, a stack of diamonds (I used Fortune on them back then), and a bunch of other resources on me at the time (I had so much since I make stops while caving to set up furnaces and smelt ores so I can compact them into blocks; I now use an Ender chest but even without one you can carry thousands of resources).
Not really that bad of a loss though, even all of the resources, which I just collect for fun, though it would be worse today, particularly in my modded worlds where I use modded gear which is much harder to make (even after 4 months of caving for 3.85 hours per day I had less than a stack of surplus amethyst, and nowhere near enough books to recreate my gear without having to enchant more books (such rare gear is way too valuable to risk directly enchanting, even if it has near-gold level enchantability); I did keep the Mending villager I bred though). It (and other more minor losses; the earliest significant one that I remember happened in a mineshaft near spawn when a creeper dropped down from an intersection and blew me up and my items despawned by the time I found where I died) does show in my stats though, which show that I've smelted over 2,000 more iron ore than smelted ingots; this is only about 0.4% of the ore that I've mined (at most 1 in 278 ore mined was lost; some of it is also because I didn't empty a furnace before mining it, which does not add to your stats):
I've had lava accidents since then but none of them have killed me and I've reached nearly 4 million XP accumulated since my last death in my first world (all from "normal" gameplay; I do not use any sort of XP farm), with no deaths in my last few worlds (I did come close a while ago when a creeper ambushed me from behind when I already had a few hearts missing from cave spider poisoning, leaving me at one heart).
Also, just having a lava bucket is not enough - you need to actually use it to get rid of all exposed lava on sight, especially when you have caves like these; all too often I see people exploring caves without dousing lava, even mining around a lava lake to get to the other side instead of converting it to obsidian, which is also much faster and results in less tool wear (there is little need to conserve lava considering that there are around 100 lava blocks per chunk; in my first world I've converted over 700,000 lava into obsidian but there are still more than 10 million lava blocks):
Of course, the last time I fell in lava it was because I accidentally mined the block I was standing on and fell into a lavafall in a cave below (I consider these to be more dangerous than stationary pools since pouring water onto flowing lava may not always get rid of it right away, I've even seen waterfalls which simply stop over a lava flow, which is considered to be a bug).
The only time I have died to Lava was in the nether. This was pretty early in my minecraft playing, and I wanted to get some blaze rods and nether stuff. I thought if I was super careful everything would be ok. So I went to the nether carefully avoiding ghasts and magma slimes, and finally found a nether fortress below an overhang. At this time I was so new to the game and had to figure out how to place blocks in such a way as to get down there.
I finally made it down and there was sooo much lava flows to avoid and block off. I was terrified of the lava and all the mobs so it took me ages to creep around and explore and get all of the loot. Finally I decided to make it on home with my loot. Also I had full iron armor (unenchanted) but I did have my first ever diamond pickaxe and had got lucky on my first enchant so it had efficiency 4, unbreaking 3 and fortune 3.
So here I was trying to figure out how to get back up to my plateau as I didn't make a proper staircase down, I used gravel pillars. So I started another gravel pillar up which I thought was in same spot I came down at, but I got stuck on the bottom edge of the plateau. I sat there for a minute at the top thinking of the best way to proceed. Either I could go back down and replace my gravel pillar in the right spot and try again or I could dig though the netherrack above me to make it to the top of the plateau since I was so close. Ultimately I decided to dig through the netherrack since I heard ghasts around.
All was going well, Only a few more blocks...then my pick ended up digging out a few more blocks than I had intended due to the efficiency and dang it if there was a lava block there. It flowed out right in my face whilst I'm on my pillar and washed over me and down to the fortress. There wasn't anything I could do, There was netherrack on 3 sides of me, my gravel pillar below me and an opening in the front, so I jumped off. The fall was enough to kill me anyway.
I lost everything. The pain of losing my first diamond tool and all of the loot from the fortress, including all of the netherwart to be had was intense. I didn't quit but it was a very long time before I went back to the nether. Maybe like a year or so later I went back to the fortress to memorialize my death.
I have never died to lava in the overworld. When I come across it in caves, I turn it to obsidian, like Mastercaver says. No point in making a mistake like that in case I need to run from mobs and accidentally fall in. Now I have all enchanted diamond tools and armor so I have much more to lose. I do leave some surface lava pools in case I need lava buckets for anything but I can see those from a mile away.
One thing I had - a very, very long time ago was losing my stuff horrifically in the Nether. I think I was mining some quartz and a zombie pigman got too near and I accidentally pick'd him. My strategy with no weapons was to just run in and run to my stuff as there was only 5 minutes, but of course each I time got overwhelmed as they were still angry.
The one time I got my stuff, I was right by a nether cliff edge as that's where the stuff was and got killed again just after I had managed to grab it all. The last thing I saw, and this is the horrific bit, is - as the death screen came up; I just saw all my stuff fly over the edge of the nether cliff. I prayed there was some lower land below.
Nope, just a sea of lava. All my stuff gone.
(These days I would never a) take valuable equipment/stuff into the nether and never run back in empty handed - not matter if that was 5 seconds lost creating a new sword!)
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I love that this forum has become a small list of how to prevent losing items to lava! It's quite nice!
I just lost an infinity bow :'( yesterday. I was trying to find a way down into a ravine and was beginning the slow mine down. A creeper stopped two blocks above me. I look us just as it turns white and BAM! I fall twenty+ blocks. I panic slightly, trying not to fall into the lava-fall at the bottom, and accidentally push myself off the precarious ledge. The creeper explosion had opened up a passage for river water to come down into the ravine, so I thought, it would be fine. I would just fall into the water! Nope! Fun face: avatars fall faster than water, so I fell the rest of the way down, leaving me with one heart to spare. Before I had time to whip out my water bucket and put out the lava, I had already burned to death and my goods fell into the lava a mere half second before the waterfall caught up with me. Oh I was mad about that!
Just like that, another grave appeared in the dishonor and shame graveyard.
I've lost many a great item to lava, to creepers, to the void.
Had to be the most embarrassing one, I was disposing of enderpearls on a realm map, and hurled my fully enchanted mending sword into the void along with the pearls.
Mining obsidian to make another ender chest got blown backwards into lava by a creeper.
Making my nether tunnel from spawn to my base, wasn't paying attention to the fact that the floor disappeared, walked off into a lava ocean. Six separate times. :/
That's why we play with keep inventory now. Because I'm dumb and whine a lot when I lose my good gear. xD
Proving again that one should keep a fire resistance potion on one's belt/hot bar at all times . . .
I just got a reminder moments ago. It's very rare to take noticeable damage from a mob, even a creeper explosion, in full Protection IV diamond armor. Earlier, a creeper exploded almost right beside me and though I thought it would hurt a lot, it only did 2.5 hearts of injury.
Walking along a ravine edge high above lava, a skeleton with a very powerful bow (I'm guessing Power IV) with a high level of Punch (undoubtedly Punch III) was hitting me to the tune of 1.5-2 hearts per shot—concealed in the darkness from behind me. I spun to face him, and once I saw him, we exchanged fire, but not until after I took a couple arrows to the chest. Though I killed him before he got to see it, his last shot struck his target, blasting me clean off the ravine's wall and into lava. As there were yet more skeletons pelting me, not to mention zombies raining down from above, it was a damn good thing I had that fire resistance potion on my belt/hot bar rather than in my pack.
I survived, but was down five hearts. I would certainly have died without the potion, no doubt about that. I almost didn't live to drink it fast enough.
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Proving again that one should keep a fire resistance potion on one's belt/hot bar at all times . . .
My last post was sort of a reply to your previous post - why didn't you pour water down to eliminate the possibility of falling into lava in the first place? I always, always pour water down as I go along the edge of a ravine, and when I'm exploring one of those crazy cave systems in 1.6.4 where the ground is like foam with lots of ragged bits floating over whatever may be below (usually lots of lava) I'll empty it down the holes as I work my way to the bottom.
Here is a screenshot I took of a ravine (from a modded world) after I'd gone along the sides; you can see that there is obsidian all along the edges (in this case it was far too wide to completely cover the lava but it still gives up to a 8 block wide platform):
This is what I mean by a "1.6.4 style" cave system" (from a vanilla world):
It is easy to tell what I've explored on a map from the lack of exposed lava (the lowest layer is at y=11; the only remaining exposed lava is in isolated lava lakes and a few unconnected caves):
As they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure; besides that, it would be difficult to fully explore and navigate cave systems like these without getting rid of the lava in some manner, flooding it out with water being the easiest and fastest way.
My last post was sort of a reply to your previous post - why didn't you pour water down to eliminate the possibility of falling into lava in the first place?
And ruin the awesome sight of a lava-floor ravine? Make it so I can't shoot or sword-swipe monsters into it for fun? Not I!
Also, lava isn't always exposed nor expected. In this thread alone—and it is by no means a unique example, there are more than 100 others just like this one, as you know—there are stories of people falling into lava when they didn't know it was there. It happens. The story to which I replied is even an example of water buckets failing when a potion would have worked. A bucket works sometimes. A potion works in those cases and in surprise situations as well.
Notice in all my screenshots above I also have a bucket because I always carry one of those as well. Best of both worlds!
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I just had one of the saddest things happen to me. I was carrying three of my favorite enchanted tools. I had my mending, power 3 bow; smite 2, unbreaking 3, knockback, iron sword; and my new mending, efficiency 2, fortune 2, diamond pickax. I went down into my caves to get some diamonds. And I fell. Into lava. with no immediate way out. This was followed by "Nonononononono NO! NO! no." and "I was crouching! I was holding shift! I swear I was holding shift!"
Poor pickax. If I had known I would have you for so short a time, I would have used you in my strip mine, rather than those stupid caves.
Rest in peace, my poor tools. We were together for too short a time. I will sorely miss you.
I'm sure many of you have had similar experiences. Give a shoutout to your precious tools who died too young.
And for those noble tools who have survived fire and water, cliffs and caves, death and destruction, we thank you for your service.:steve_tearful:
It does hurt! Bad!
However, feel better knowing that some day, you'll have all diamond max-enchant gear and what you lost today won't even be worth your time to pick up off the ground. You'll still remember this day, though. I remember every piece of equipment I ever lost to lava.
I might be preaching to the choir now, but I never, ever go anywhere at all without a fire resistance potion. Never. The pain of losing items to lava has seared that into the very core of my play style.
Long ago, I lost a fully-zoomed out map that I made by walking. That was before the horse update. I quit that world, my first, and never returned. It was the first map I ever made, too.
Some of my gear is three years old. I carry two bows, both Mending and Infinity. It will really hurt when one of those gets lost—after 1.12, they can't be both, so neither bow can be replaced. I only have one Mending/Infinity backup because I didn't know they were going to make that change before I updated.
Something else that hurts: losing a horse. I don't really use them now that we have rocket-powered elytra, but back in the day, nothing was worse. Even a map could be replaced.
EDIT: When I fall into lava in a way that would normally result in death and losing all my stuff, I try to take a pic. Happened to me six days ago, and before that, nine days ago, when a creeper explosion blew me off the side of a ravine and down into lava. See attached images. Notice, I also carry a bucket of water around for this same reason.
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This is nothing lol
I had a very bad experience one time. I was mining in a friendly server and i had been working on a mine like for 2-3h gathering up like a full inventory of iron ore and 5 stacks of diamond.
Well to make the story short , coming back from my adventure i fell into a lava pit and lost everything.
raaaaaaaageeeeeeeeee
haha but yeah , it happends and you need to get over it
good luck next time
It has been years since I had something like this happen to me, which was back before I started using an Ender chest or all-diamond gear; I fell though a hidden 1 block hole into lava at the bottom of a vertical cave, and while I had a water bucket on me I placed it under the lava, for which I blame Optifine since back then (this was in 1.5.x) it made lava invisible when in it (I believe when Clear Water was enabled) so I could not easily tell if I was out of it. I had a couple stacks of iron blocks, a stack of diamonds (I used Fortune on them back then), and a bunch of other resources on me at the time (I had so much since I make stops while caving to set up furnaces and smelt ores so I can compact them into blocks; I now use an Ender chest but even without one you can carry thousands of resources).
Not really that bad of a loss though, even all of the resources, which I just collect for fun, though it would be worse today, particularly in my modded worlds where I use modded gear which is much harder to make (even after 4 months of caving for 3.85 hours per day I had less than a stack of surplus amethyst, and nowhere near enough books to recreate my gear without having to enchant more books (such rare gear is way too valuable to risk directly enchanting, even if it has near-gold level enchantability); I did keep the Mending villager I bred though). It (and other more minor losses; the earliest significant one that I remember happened in a mineshaft near spawn when a creeper dropped down from an intersection and blew me up and my items despawned by the time I found where I died) does show in my stats though, which show that I've smelted over 2,000 more iron ore than smelted ingots; this is only about 0.4% of the ore that I've mined (at most 1 in 278 ore mined was lost; some of it is also because I didn't empty a furnace before mining it, which does not add to your stats):
I've had lava accidents since then but none of them have killed me and I've reached nearly 4 million XP accumulated since my last death in my first world (all from "normal" gameplay; I do not use any sort of XP farm), with no deaths in my last few worlds (I did come close a while ago when a creeper ambushed me from behind when I already had a few hearts missing from cave spider poisoning, leaving me at one heart).
Also, just having a lava bucket is not enough - you need to actually use it to get rid of all exposed lava on sight, especially when you have caves like these; all too often I see people exploring caves without dousing lava, even mining around a lava lake to get to the other side instead of converting it to obsidian, which is also much faster and results in less tool wear (there is little need to conserve lava considering that there are around 100 lava blocks per chunk; in my first world I've converted over 700,000 lava into obsidian but there are still more than 10 million lava blocks):
Of course, the last time I fell in lava it was because I accidentally mined the block I was standing on and fell into a lavafall in a cave below (I consider these to be more dangerous than stationary pools since pouring water onto flowing lava may not always get rid of it right away, I've even seen waterfalls which simply stop over a lava flow, which is considered to be a bug).
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The only time I have died to Lava was in the nether. This was pretty early in my minecraft playing, and I wanted to get some blaze rods and nether stuff. I thought if I was super careful everything would be ok. So I went to the nether carefully avoiding ghasts and magma slimes, and finally found a nether fortress below an overhang. At this time I was so new to the game and had to figure out how to place blocks in such a way as to get down there.
I finally made it down and there was sooo much lava flows to avoid and block off. I was terrified of the lava and all the mobs so it took me ages to creep around and explore and get all of the loot. Finally I decided to make it on home with my loot. Also I had full iron armor (unenchanted) but I did have my first ever diamond pickaxe and had got lucky on my first enchant so it had efficiency 4, unbreaking 3 and fortune 3.
So here I was trying to figure out how to get back up to my plateau as I didn't make a proper staircase down, I used gravel pillars. So I started another gravel pillar up which I thought was in same spot I came down at, but I got stuck on the bottom edge of the plateau. I sat there for a minute at the top thinking of the best way to proceed. Either I could go back down and replace my gravel pillar in the right spot and try again or I could dig though the netherrack above me to make it to the top of the plateau since I was so close. Ultimately I decided to dig through the netherrack since I heard ghasts around.
All was going well, Only a few more blocks...then my pick ended up digging out a few more blocks than I had intended due to the efficiency and dang it if there was a lava block there. It flowed out right in my face whilst I'm on my pillar and washed over me and down to the fortress. There wasn't anything I could do, There was netherrack on 3 sides of me, my gravel pillar below me and an opening in the front, so I jumped off. The fall was enough to kill me anyway.
I lost everything. The pain of losing my first diamond tool and all of the loot from the fortress, including all of the netherwart to be had was intense. I didn't quit but it was a very long time before I went back to the nether. Maybe like a year or so later I went back to the fortress to memorialize my death.
I have never died to lava in the overworld. When I come across it in caves, I turn it to obsidian, like Mastercaver says. No point in making a mistake like that in case I need to run from mobs and accidentally fall in. Now I have all enchanted diamond tools and armor so I have much more to lose. I do leave some surface lava pools in case I need lava buckets for anything but I can see those from a mile away.
One thing I had - a very, very long time ago was losing my stuff horrifically in the Nether. I think I was mining some quartz and a zombie pigman got too near and I accidentally pick'd him. My strategy with no weapons was to just run in and run to my stuff as there was only 5 minutes, but of course each I time got overwhelmed as they were still angry.
The one time I got my stuff, I was right by a nether cliff edge as that's where the stuff was and got killed again just after I had managed to grab it all. The last thing I saw, and this is the horrific bit, is - as the death screen came up; I just saw all my stuff fly over the edge of the nether cliff. I prayed there was some lower land below.
Nope, just a sea of lava. All my stuff gone.
(These days I would never a) take valuable equipment/stuff into the nether and never run back in empty handed - not matter if that was 5 seconds lost creating a new sword!)
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I always keep a Potion of Fire Resistance (extended) on my hotbar when in the Nether. Falling in lava is no longer fatal.
I love that this forum has become a small list of how to prevent losing items to lava! It's quite nice!
I just lost an infinity bow :'( yesterday. I was trying to find a way down into a ravine and was beginning the slow mine down. A creeper stopped two blocks above me. I look us just as it turns white and BAM! I fall twenty+ blocks. I panic slightly, trying not to fall into the lava-fall at the bottom, and accidentally push myself off the precarious ledge. The creeper explosion had opened up a passage for river water to come down into the ravine, so I thought, it would be fine. I would just fall into the water! Nope! Fun face: avatars fall faster than water, so I fell the rest of the way down, leaving me with one heart to spare. Before I had time to whip out my water bucket and put out the lava, I had already burned to death and my goods fell into the lava a mere half second before the waterfall caught up with me. Oh I was mad about that!
Just like that, another grave appeared in the dishonor and shame graveyard.
I've lost many a great item to lava, to creepers, to the void.
Had to be the most embarrassing one, I was disposing of enderpearls on a realm map, and hurled my fully enchanted mending sword into the void along with the pearls.
Mining obsidian to make another ender chest got blown backwards into lava by a creeper.
Making my nether tunnel from spawn to my base, wasn't paying attention to the fact that the floor disappeared, walked off into a lava ocean. Six separate times. :/
That's why we play with keep inventory now. Because I'm dumb and whine a lot when I lose my good gear. xD
Proving again that one should keep a fire resistance potion on one's belt/hot bar at all times . . .
I just got a reminder moments ago. It's very rare to take noticeable damage from a mob, even a creeper explosion, in full Protection IV diamond armor. Earlier, a creeper exploded almost right beside me and though I thought it would hurt a lot, it only did 2.5 hearts of injury.
Walking along a ravine edge high above lava, a skeleton with a very powerful bow (I'm guessing Power IV) with a high level of Punch (undoubtedly Punch III) was hitting me to the tune of 1.5-2 hearts per shot—concealed in the darkness from behind me. I spun to face him, and once I saw him, we exchanged fire, but not until after I took a couple arrows to the chest. Though I killed him before he got to see it, his last shot struck his target, blasting me clean off the ravine's wall and into lava. As there were yet more skeletons pelting me, not to mention zombies raining down from above, it was a damn good thing I had that fire resistance potion on my belt/hot bar rather than in my pack.
I survived, but was down five hearts. I would certainly have died without the potion, no doubt about that. I almost didn't live to drink it fast enough.
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My last post was sort of a reply to your previous post - why didn't you pour water down to eliminate the possibility of falling into lava in the first place? I always, always pour water down as I go along the edge of a ravine, and when I'm exploring one of those crazy cave systems in 1.6.4 where the ground is like foam with lots of ragged bits floating over whatever may be below (usually lots of lava) I'll empty it down the holes as I work my way to the bottom.
Here is a screenshot I took of a ravine (from a modded world) after I'd gone along the sides; you can see that there is obsidian all along the edges (in this case it was far too wide to completely cover the lava but it still gives up to a 8 block wide platform):
This is what I mean by a "1.6.4 style" cave system" (from a vanilla world):
It is easy to tell what I've explored on a map from the lack of exposed lava (the lowest layer is at y=11; the only remaining exposed lava is in isolated lava lakes and a few unconnected caves):
As they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure; besides that, it would be difficult to fully explore and navigate cave systems like these without getting rid of the lava in some manner, flooding it out with water being the easiest and fastest way.
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Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
And ruin the awesome sight of a lava-floor ravine? Make it so I can't shoot or sword-swipe monsters into it for fun? Not I!
Also, lava isn't always exposed nor expected. In this thread alone—and it is by no means a unique example, there are more than 100 others just like this one, as you know—there are stories of people falling into lava when they didn't know it was there. It happens. The story to which I replied is even an example of water buckets failing when a potion would have worked. A bucket works sometimes. A potion works in those cases and in surprise situations as well.
Notice in all my screenshots above I also have a bucket because I always carry one of those as well. Best of both worlds!
My short story-like journals; quick-and-easy reads:
My Quest for Elytra Complete! (Pic Intense, End-Game Spoilers)
[Journal & Pics] After a Year and a Half, I Finally Found a Jungle
FrozenCore: Hardcore Death; 3/20/15 to 5/3/15; Eight Weeks on a Frozen World in Pictures