Ahum. Many of you know me for writing The Eye Project (hold your applause). But today I bring you something very serious. I have been studying many aspects of Minecraft, and I am here to give you some of my information.
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Enderman Analysis:
The enderman (anthrofin transificus) is one of the strangest mobs known to man. They reside in the dimension known to many adventurers as the End. They live to serve their ruler, the Ender Dragon. Bits of obsidian and bedrock have fallen from our world and into the End, as the End resides in the void. The obsidian has formed pillars, with the bedrock become infused with the End's energy and becoming crystals that rest on these pillars.
The Ender Dragon can draw energy from the crystals. For some reason, if anything from the overworld comes in contact with these crystals, they will combust instantly. It is best to throw snowballs at these or shoot arrows at them.
Excuse me for straying, but I was explaining the dragon. Anyway, the endermen receive telepathic signals from the dragon that tell them to collect blocks from the Overworld. When any Overworld block is brought to the End, it becomes Endstone. Ender Pearls are actually the heart of an enderman. An enderman uses the power of the pearl to transport itself between the End and the Overworld.
The endermen prefer not to meddle with humans, but if a human looks into their eyes, their jaw unhinges, sending a signal to the enderman's brain that makes it become very aggresive. It makes them want to kill the human or die trying. It is very rare that an enderman leaves a fight with a human. If it does, then the dragon has sent a signal to the enderman to go elsewhere to collect blocks.
When their heart becomes overheated, it turns into an eye of ender. If this happens while the ender pearl is still inside the enderman, it is instantly transported to the end. This is why eyes of ender can activate end portal frames. The reason the ender pearl becomes an eye is because intense heat causes a chemical reaction inside the pearl, burning off the outer coat and starting a link to the end. If the enderman is dead, then the link will not be fully completed. This link has been proved by the fact that when thrown, they are drawn to the nearest end portal, even if uncompleted.
All in all, the enderman is a creature that you must approach with caution. If it is to look in your direction, it takes your eyes as a threat. Stay away from the enderman unless you are equipped with armor.
End Portal Analysis:
After studying endermen for some time, I have decided to move on to the over world connection to the End: the End Portal. It appears to be made of endstone and another green substance.
I have discovered that the green substance has traces of ender pearl in it. This means that an ender pearl was liquified and dried to make it possible for access to the End.
The reason it is unbreakable is because it isn't just made with one piece of endstone. It is 1,862 pieces of endstone compressed together. It is about as tough as Bedrock.
After using a fingerprint scanner on a portal with no ender eyes contained, I discovered fingerprints of testificates. Perhaps they lived in the End and have evolved from Endermen.
On the top of the Portal Frame lies a socket that has the exact dimensions so an Eye of Ender could be put in it, as Ender Pearls are still too big (see enderman analysis). As an ender eye is simply an enderpearl trying to return an enderman to the end, all you have to do is place an ender eye in each socket to activate the portal.
While the portal appears transport you instantly to the end, that is not exactly the case. It does not work as a ripple through space, such as that of a Nether Portal. It actually sends the player through the ground at a high speed. After falling through the ground then into the void for some time, the portal's user will arrive at the End.
The obsidian platform that you arrive upon after entering the End is still a mystery to me. Perhaps when I study obsidian, I will find out more about this. Dragon and Dragon Egg Analysis:
Beside some adventurers, I began to study the Ender Dragon. The Ender Dragon (drafin transificus) is a large black dragon that appears incapable of breathing fire. It draws energy from Ender Crystals on nearby pillars. It sends signals to endermen that humans cannot hear. It appears to be telling the endermen to collect blocks.
The Dragon has the most health out of all known living creatures. It can eat through any overworld or nether substance. It uses its endermen to expand the island on which it lives on, perhaps creating its own empire.
The dragon can harness the energy of ender crystals by using a similar signal to what it uses on endermen. The signal can control the energy, which he can then extract from the crystal. It uses so little energy, the dragon could do it thousands of times.
If fighting the ender dragon, it is best to destroy the crystals first. It is best to use a bow and arrow on these, but a good alternative is snowballs. The dragon can then easily be taken out with a bow and arrow.
The reason the dragon wishes to attack humans is because it thinks they are inferior. So if a human is to enter the End, it will quickly attempt to kill it. However, an experienced fighter can easily defeat it. Upon death, the dragon left behind an egg.
The egg will transport to a nearby location when touched, so it cannot be broken. It bears the color of obsidian. If I can manage to transport it to the overworld, I can study it further. Undead Analysis:
There are two main varieties of the undead: Skeletons and Zombies. Since in their past lives they lived in the sun, they now burn under it. At night they reappear where humans were once killed. Zombies are more common as most skeletons are dead archers.
Despite their rotting flesh, zombies punch a lot harder with their fists than humans. They can bring down doors in about 5 seconds. They are also smart enough to pick up armor and weapons if one is left on the ground. It is very important to defend yourself when fighting a zombie because it can easily take your belongings when you die, never to be seen again.
Skeletons always carry a bow. It is enchanted on rare occasions. They use a hole in their spine as a quiver to easily retrieve arrows. It stores a lot more arrows than you would think. It is very hard to obtain a skeleton's bow as when fighting it, you may easily snap the string of its bow.
In the Nether, there is a rare chance of finding the taller variety of the Skeleton, the Wither Skeleton. Due to living in the Nether, their bones are slightly charred, making them look black and menacing. They carry stone swords that have the germs of the Wither disease on them. The Wither disease makes anyone infected very weak for a short time. However, it is very unlikely to die from the Wither disease.
There is a legend that using soul sand and the heads of Wither Skeletons, you can perform a ritual to summon their king, the Wither. Legend says that the Wither has more health than the dragon. I will look into it with some warriors of the village. Perhaps I can find out if this myth is real. Nether Analysis:
The Nether is the firey underworld of Minecraftia. It is filled with very weak, squishy blocks called Netherrack. They can easily be destroyed with even a stone pick, but that is relatively useless due to the fact that you need obsidian to access the Nether.
To get into the Nether, you must create a 4x5 or 5x4 frame made out of obsidian. However, the corners can be any block so you only have to collect 10 obsidian and not 14. To open the gateway to the Nether, you need to use a source of heat inside this frame. Like with an enderman, a chemical reaction begins inside the obsidian frame when heated. Dimensional energy leaks from the obsidian and quickly forms a portal. It feels like a gel of sorts.
Commonly found in the Nether are Zombie Pigman. These are evolved forms of pigs that learned to stand and walk. But then most of their skin burned off. They also forged themselves gold swords. I still have not discovered the source of the gold. They are all telepathically linked, so when one is hit, all of the other Zombie Pigmen in the area are alerted and they begin to swarm the attacker. Because of this, it is best to fight them from a distance with a bow.
Uncommonly found in the Nether are floating, bloated white squids called Ghasts. They attack by shooting fireballs at any person to come into its range of sight. To create the fireball, it actually coughs up bits of ash and gunpowder that have collected inside of its lungs. When defeated, Ghasts drop solidified tears that have regenerative properties. The reason the tears have solidified is because all the moisture from them has evaporated.
Very uncommonly found in the Nether is the Magma Cube, a sort of firey slime. They are actually normal slimes with bits of charred rocks on their skin. Upon defeat, they drop a sort of heated slimeball that alchemists refer to as "magma cream."
I have also discovered large structures of a dark brick in the Nether. These were built by Pigmen due to a DNA test that I ran on the bricks. In some rooms of these castle-like structures are spawners that spawn yellow fire creatures called Blazes.
Blazes are creatures covered in a powdered form of Netherrack that is also covered in lava. Blazes are too dangerous to inspect, so I don't know what Blazes look like under the powder. Blazes can float in midair by propelling themselves with blasts of heat. Blazes also have arms that are telepathically connected to their bodies. In other words, they float. These arms resemble a sort of rod that can be collected when a Blaze is defeated. They are safe to touch when the Blaze is dead. However, the Blaze uses the rods as an attacking mechanism. Their main attack, however, is fireballs. Using similar blasts of heat as they use to propel themselves in the air, they shoot a compound of ash and Blaze Powder at any person that approaches it.
Wither Skeletons are also found in those castle-like structures, though not often. Next, I have planned on performing the ritual to summon their ruler, the Wither.
Nice, all in all, it's a great analysis. I always enjoy things like this so I hope more will be done of the other mobs, preferably with a deeper look into the science of them, like the creeper.
I'm planning making this thread an entire analysis series, actually. As I said, next up is the end portal.
Anyways,sorry for the joke post,the deep look into these tall black and beautiful men is really awesome,and i would really LOL to see TNT in the "Deep Look" series.
TNT will be mentioned in the Creeper Analysis. I am planning on releasing one analysis a day. This isn't meant to be a fanfic, but I didn't want to have to type all of them up in one day.
Now that I reread it again, I'm starting to think you were just talking about TNT in general. If so, then I feel pretty embarrassed. I just saw TNT and Creeper and thought, "Oh, not again." So.........sorry.
Ahem,just for the sake of the analysis on the dragon/dragon egg,you know,you can use some piston,2 redstone and a lever to obtain the egg. O=egg D=piston _=redstone I= lever
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Sorry for any spoilers caused by this,i probably think that the dragon egg will be featured in the obsidian analysis,if there WILL be one. Sorry for that spoiler too.
Yeah, but the dude hasn't discovered that. That is how you obtain the dragon egg in reality, though. But I've known about that trick since I first beat the dragon.
Oh, there's too many things in Minecraft to study... you're doing a great job sc1020! Can't wait for more news of your analysis. Its always good to think scientifically to create hypotheses about things
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Enderman Analysis:
The Ender Dragon can draw energy from the crystals. For some reason, if anything from the overworld comes in contact with these crystals, they will combust instantly. It is best to throw snowballs at these or shoot arrows at them.
Excuse me for straying, but I was explaining the dragon. Anyway, the endermen receive telepathic signals from the dragon that tell them to collect blocks from the Overworld. When any Overworld block is brought to the End, it becomes Endstone. Ender Pearls are actually the heart of an enderman. An enderman uses the power of the pearl to transport itself between the End and the Overworld.
The endermen prefer not to meddle with humans, but if a human looks into their eyes, their jaw unhinges, sending a signal to the enderman's brain that makes it become very aggresive. It makes them want to kill the human or die trying. It is very rare that an enderman leaves a fight with a human. If it does, then the dragon has sent a signal to the enderman to go elsewhere to collect blocks.
When their heart becomes overheated, it turns into an eye of ender. If this happens while the ender pearl is still inside the enderman, it is instantly transported to the end. This is why eyes of ender can activate end portal frames. The reason the ender pearl becomes an eye is because intense heat causes a chemical reaction inside the pearl, burning off the outer coat and starting a link to the end. If the enderman is dead, then the link will not be fully completed. This link has been proved by the fact that when thrown, they are drawn to the nearest end portal, even if uncompleted.
All in all, the enderman is a creature that you must approach with caution. If it is to look in your direction, it takes your eyes as a threat. Stay away from the enderman unless you are equipped with armor.
I have discovered that the green substance has traces of ender pearl in it. This means that an ender pearl was liquified and dried to make it possible for access to the End.
The reason it is unbreakable is because it isn't just made with one piece of endstone. It is 1,862 pieces of endstone compressed together. It is about as tough as Bedrock.
After using a fingerprint scanner on a portal with no ender eyes contained, I discovered fingerprints of testificates. Perhaps they lived in the End and have evolved from Endermen.
On the top of the Portal Frame lies a socket that has the exact dimensions so an Eye of Ender could be put in it, as Ender Pearls are still too big (see enderman analysis). As an ender eye is simply an enderpearl trying to return an enderman to the end, all you have to do is place an ender eye in each socket to activate the portal.
While the portal appears transport you instantly to the end, that is not exactly the case. It does not work as a ripple through space, such as that of a Nether Portal. It actually sends the player through the ground at a high speed. After falling through the ground then into the void for some time, the portal's user will arrive at the End.
The obsidian platform that you arrive upon after entering the End is still a mystery to me. Perhaps when I study obsidian, I will find out more about this. Dragon and Dragon Egg Analysis:
The Dragon has the most health out of all known living creatures. It can eat through any overworld or nether substance. It uses its endermen to expand the island on which it lives on, perhaps creating its own empire.
The dragon can harness the energy of ender crystals by using a similar signal to what it uses on endermen. The signal can control the energy, which he can then extract from the crystal. It uses so little energy, the dragon could do it thousands of times.
If fighting the ender dragon, it is best to destroy the crystals first. It is best to use a bow and arrow on these, but a good alternative is snowballs. The dragon can then easily be taken out with a bow and arrow.
The reason the dragon wishes to attack humans is because it thinks they are inferior. So if a human is to enter the End, it will quickly attempt to kill it. However, an experienced fighter can easily defeat it. Upon death, the dragon left behind an egg.
The egg will transport to a nearby location when touched, so it cannot be broken. It bears the color of obsidian. If I can manage to transport it to the overworld, I can study it further. Undead Analysis:
Despite their rotting flesh, zombies punch a lot harder with their fists than humans. They can bring down doors in about 5 seconds. They are also smart enough to pick up armor and weapons if one is left on the ground. It is very important to defend yourself when fighting a zombie because it can easily take your belongings when you die, never to be seen again.
Skeletons always carry a bow. It is enchanted on rare occasions. They use a hole in their spine as a quiver to easily retrieve arrows. It stores a lot more arrows than you would think. It is very hard to obtain a skeleton's bow as when fighting it, you may easily snap the string of its bow.
In the Nether, there is a rare chance of finding the taller variety of the Skeleton, the Wither Skeleton. Due to living in the Nether, their bones are slightly charred, making them look black and menacing. They carry stone swords that have the germs of the Wither disease on them. The Wither disease makes anyone infected very weak for a short time. However, it is very unlikely to die from the Wither disease.
There is a legend that using soul sand and the heads of Wither Skeletons, you can perform a ritual to summon their king, the Wither. Legend says that the Wither has more health than the dragon. I will look into it with some warriors of the village. Perhaps I can find out if this myth is real. Nether Analysis:
To get into the Nether, you must create a 4x5 or 5x4 frame made out of obsidian. However, the corners can be any block so you only have to collect 10 obsidian and not 14. To open the gateway to the Nether, you need to use a source of heat inside this frame. Like with an enderman, a chemical reaction begins inside the obsidian frame when heated. Dimensional energy leaks from the obsidian and quickly forms a portal. It feels like a gel of sorts.
Commonly found in the Nether are Zombie Pigman. These are evolved forms of pigs that learned to stand and walk. But then most of their skin burned off. They also forged themselves gold swords. I still have not discovered the source of the gold. They are all telepathically linked, so when one is hit, all of the other Zombie Pigmen in the area are alerted and they begin to swarm the attacker. Because of this, it is best to fight them from a distance with a bow.
Uncommonly found in the Nether are floating, bloated white squids called Ghasts. They attack by shooting fireballs at any person to come into its range of sight. To create the fireball, it actually coughs up bits of ash and gunpowder that have collected inside of its lungs. When defeated, Ghasts drop solidified tears that have regenerative properties. The reason the tears have solidified is because all the moisture from them has evaporated.
Very uncommonly found in the Nether is the Magma Cube, a sort of firey slime. They are actually normal slimes with bits of charred rocks on their skin. Upon defeat, they drop a sort of heated slimeball that alchemists refer to as "magma cream."
I have also discovered large structures of a dark brick in the Nether. These were built by Pigmen due to a DNA test that I ran on the bricks. In some rooms of these castle-like structures are spawners that spawn yellow fire creatures called Blazes.
Blazes are creatures covered in a powdered form of Netherrack that is also covered in lava. Blazes are too dangerous to inspect, so I don't know what Blazes look like under the powder. Blazes can float in midair by propelling themselves with blasts of heat. Blazes also have arms that are telepathically connected to their bodies. In other words, they float. These arms resemble a sort of rod that can be collected when a Blaze is defeated. They are safe to touch when the Blaze is dead. However, the Blaze uses the rods as an attacking mechanism. Their main attack, however, is fireballs. Using similar blasts of heat as they use to propel themselves in the air, they shoot a compound of ash and Blaze Powder at any person that approaches it.
Wither Skeletons are also found in those castle-like structures, though not often. Next, I have planned on performing the ritual to summon their ruler, the Wither.
Coming Soon: Wither Analysis
I'm planning making this thread an entire analysis series, actually. As I said, next up is the end portal.
Thank you, good sir.
Holy ****! Another Newbek fic! Checking out now!
You steal my status as a scientist.
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Although that is indeed good explained!
Likes!
TT2000, you are genius.
It's all good.
Thank you, good sir.
Actually the Wither (or cute eldritch abomination) has the most health of all living creatures... Wait! The Wither is undead!
TT2000, you are genius.
Yeah, but the dude hasn't discovered that. That is how you obtain the dragon egg in reality, though. But I've known about that trick since I first beat the dragon.
It's all good.
Anyways, very nice idea, science is always welcome.
I never noticed that...
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