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    posted a message on Wolkenheiml

    Because I accidentaly posted this twice and there dosn't seem to be way to delete posts, If you want to comment, do it on the other post.

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    posted a message on Wolkenheiml

    Imagine living in the sky with no need for the ground, but having acess to every farmable resource. Wolkenheiml (german for Cloud Land) is composed of various "islands" such as those found in a sky-block, each one focusing on a specific resource or utility. It can be reached from the ground by a tall ladder with a guarded base to make sure no unwanted entities can invade.I worked rather hard on Wolkenheiml, so enjoy. Feel free to start living in Wolkenheiml and to add to it if you want, or just to see what its like.

    No one probably will, but if you decide to include this in a video, be sure to give credit or put in a link in the description.

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    posted a message on Wolkenheiml

    Imagine living in the sky with no need for the ground, but having acess to every farmable resource. Wolkenheiml (german for Cloud Land) is composed of various "islands" such as those found in a sky-block, each one focusing on a specific resource or utility. It can be reached from the ground by a tall ladder with a guarded base to make sure no unwanted entities can invade.I worked rather hard on Wolkenheiml, so enjoy. Feel free to start living in Wolkenheiml and to add to it if you want, or just to see what its like.

    No one probably will, but if you decide to include this in a video, be sure to give credit or put in a link in the description.

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    posted a message on MAC: Restoring Default Texture Pack

    All of your world saves are preserved, although things like your video settings and super secret settings are reset.

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    posted a message on MAC: Restoring Default Texture Pack

    This worked for me, which is creating a new "profile" on the launcher, and then deleting the origonal, since texture and resource pack are stored in the "profile".

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    posted a message on Cubeaism - A Minecraft Religion

    I've been working on this for a long time.

    The Path of Siltip -- The Gloppy Faith:

    Siltip is the Minor god/goddess of clay, bricks and dyes (not died wool). She was created by/of Terrae and Roki when the threat of Net’s fiery return was looming when Terrae, in desperation for a plentiful resource that was immune to Net’s fiery attacks, took some of Roki’s sweat and dried it under her eye until clay was created- a malleable non-flammable substance that could hold its shape, that when confronted with Net’s rage became as hard as stone, and so from it was made a great wall of clay reaching into the Ather, awaiting the time of the end when Net’s fires will make the wall into solid brick. Being inherently shapeless, Siltip didn’t have a gender, and was only able to communicate telepathically to acolytes, who would speak what was wanted to be said (or for that matter type). She always forgives even the harshest of blasphemies by acolytes as clay can always be reshaped, forgetting misshaping, but just like clay to be forgiven for blasphemy you must go back a level, as if you had never done that level; all shrines in that level aren’t legitimate, and neither are special objects from that level.

    When Siltip was born out of the first clay, it was seen that the world and Siltip, even wool, were uncolorful. Sure there were the greens of Terrae, the reds of Net, and the grays of Roki, but Siltip wanted more, so she asked Terrae and Roki to create some source of color. In response to this, Roki began pressing slowly on the earth, and the pressure slowly built up creating Lapis all throuout the world, a source of blue, the places where he pressed down now eternally flat becoming what we call Plains Biomes. worlds. After this, Terrae shaved off the skin on her knee, wrapping it around a fallen twig, and then sticking it in the ground. Where the object was pushed into the ground, a multitude of flowers began growing, sources of every color imaginable, becoming the first Flowery-Plains Biome.

    Biomes: Mesa, Swamp, Flowery Plains (because of teh dye, stupid), Plains, Savannah, and Ocean (I don’t know how you would live there though)

    Materials: clay blocks, hardened clay, stained clay, glass, bricks, smoothstone, ice, lapis blocks, and lapis ore.

    Colours: black, gray, light gray, blue, brown (all other colors have to be in stained clay, if at all)

    Foods: You may only eat mushroom stew, or rabbit stew. It is acceptable to eat cake and melons, but frowned upon. It is blasphemy however to eat any meat, fish, or any kind of apple. Un-categorized foods are frowned upon more than eating cake or melons.

    Armor: Leather armor, frowned upon but acceptable because leather is relatively ductile (leather boots on the other hand are expected). Other armor besides Leather is blasphemy.

    Weapons: Shovel at or above Iron, others are acceptable but frowned upon (Axes are blasphemy though)

    Shrine: Lvl #1: A clay block with a water sourceblock on the top, above a 3x3 pool of water. Lvl #2: A block of hardened clay surrounded on each side by blocks of normal clay, two blocks of normal clay on the upper side, and finally a water sourceblock at the top. No clay may be touching the ground, and a 5x5 pool of water rimmed in brick right below. Lvl #3: Same as Lvl #2, but the brick lining is two high, and is surrounded by one stained clay block of each dye color so that none are hidden. Lvl #4: Add another layer of clay to the droplet, increasing the pool to 7x7. The brick rim’s inner ring is 3 high, middle is 2, and outer is 1. The floor of the pool must be Zombiepigman gold. There is also a Beacon inside the floating clay, and on each corner of the pool is a brewing stand.

    Level one— Silt Globule:

    Clay Collector: Throw 5 clay balls into any water as a sacrifice

    Clay hoarder: Use up a wooden shovel getting clay, and right before it breaks, toss it into a barely filled cauldron.

    Mudman: Craft a pair of leather boots, and toss them into a cauldron with clay balls already in them. Once the boots are retrieved, they are your Clayboots. You may take them off only when not mining clay.

    Devotee: Build a Lvl #1 shrine to Siltip, and then toss a clay block into the water, along with all of your shovels. You can now move on to Level Two.

    Level two – Lump of Clay:

    Claysessive compulsive: Get enough clay to fill up a chest entirely with stacks of one. Put it in a chest as instructed (preferably away from house and shrine), and then destroy all blocks touching the chest in a two-block radius. This is now your Claychest. It must always have at least one clay item in it at all times, and may only have clay related items, and dies.

    Skitzoclayic: Use up 16 iron shovels getting clay. Then use a crafting table to meld them. This is now your Clayshovel. It is the only shovel you may get clay with. If it is about to break then you must meld it with another iron shovel, and if you can, use an anvil. If it breaks or you die and it de-spawns, then you must start over level two. When you can, name it “Clayshovel”

    Hallowed Items: Dig a 5x5 trench beneath your Claychest down to bedrock, and then fill the trench with lava at bedrock. After this put cobblestone wall around it with a fencegate facing east.

    Priest: Upgrade to the Lvl #2 shrine, and throw in all clay items, dyes, and shovels you have at this moment into the pool, excluding your Clayshovel. You can now move on to Level Three.

    Level Three – Purdy Flower Pot:

    Spite the Blasphemes: At the second coming, Siltip will fight the forces of net, and indubitably perish. Go into the nether, and kill enough Zombiepigmen to create a glistering melon. Any items gained other than gold are to be thrown into the lava beneath your Claychest. Make the glistering melon into a non-splashpotion, and then drink it. You are defiling your enemy’s existence.

    Defiling their temple: In the Nether, build a Lvl #1 shrine to Siltip, minus the water. Then kill enough Zombiepigmen to create a gold ingot. Throw this ingot into the “pool”, letting it despawn.

    Killing their kin: Find a nether fortress, and use a silk-touch pickaxe to steal every last Blaze spawner. Then kill enough to make four brewing-stands, and put them in your Claychest.

    High Priest: Upgrade to a Lvl #3 shrine, and throw all of your items in your inventory, and in all of your storage places into the water, excluding your Clayshovel, Clayboots, and items in your Claychest. Also upgrade the nether shrine as well. You can now move on to Level Four.

    Level Four – Magnificent Sculpture:

    Master painter: Collect three of every kind of dye, and place them in your Claychest.

    The World’s Defences: Get enough clay to create a solid wall surrounding your residence. It must be two blocks thick, and sixteen blocks high. Light up everything within it so that denizens of the night cannot breach its defenses.

    Self Sacrifice: Spend some time gathering enough resources, food, weapons, golden apples and that sort. Then tear down the Clay wall during the day, and put up torches where it once was. Then spend the entire night on the perimeter of the former wall. You may only walk on what was once clay, and if a single creature gets into what was the inside of the wall, you must start the entire path from scratch.

    The Final Form: Upgrade the nether shrine to Lvl #3 shrine, and your own to Lvl #4. Throw all items not in your clay chest excluding your Clayboots and Clayshovel into lava- All. You have now completed the Path of Siltip.

    Texture Pack: Sphax BDcraft


    Extra Chalange #1: When you beat the Enderdragon, use all of the xp given on your Clayshovel, by enchanting books and using each on a shovel and then using an anvil to meld all of them together.

    Extra Chalange #2: When you complete the Path of Siltip, go into nomadic mode, after tossing all of your block into the pool, and letting them de-spawn, erasing any sign of your existence. As you go, construct Lvl #1 shrines ever so often.

    Extra Chalange #3: After you have completed the path of Siltip, make a new wall of clay up to the build limit and down to bedrock. Once it is built, you may not break a single clay block again.

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    posted a message on Hardcore Skyblock

    In what way is it sucky and unorigonal?

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    posted a message on Hardcore Skyblock

    do you think the fact that it's in the end good or bad? sorry, you were kinda ambiguous.

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    posted a message on Hardcore Skyblock

    Set in the end, if you die you need to re-download the map because you have FAILED.

    You spawn in on a lapis island with a redstone block, a redstone lamp (part of the island) and a chest. The chest contains a bucket of lava, a bucket of water, a dark oak sapling, a SpawnCow, a dirt block, and a bone.

    The next island moving counterclockwise around the End island is made of clay, and has a chest containing three diamonds, two SpawnVillagers, a cow egg, one seed, nine dirt, and a pumpkin.

    Next is an island made of various materials including quartz, sandstone and gold, with a chest containing two diamonds (not for a hoe, for an enchanting table) a block of ice, brown and red mushrooms, six nether quartz ore, fifteen red sand, and one sugarcane.

    The final island is found by going the direction of a wet sponge, and is made of Stronghold-type material. It also has glisten, and a chest containing flowers, a golden apple, a SpawnBlaze, three string, soulsand, nether wart, a nether star, melon seeds, and 5 spawners.

    Use materials well and be able to create a beacon, enchantment table, health potions, and much much more. I don't want there to be challenges because I want to be lazy, but just try to progress as far as possible. Note: if you want to have a plotline, here it is.


    The villager race evolves into endermen in the far future. They use up all the resources, leaving only highly eroded stone. Hero brine comes in the form of the enderdragon, but is defeated with an enderman revolt. The player travels into the far future, where the undermine have made accommodations for you as a sign of friendliness. just don't look at them to much.


    To download follow this link, and then put it in your saves folder (possibly un"zip"ing it first).

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    posted a message on Cubeaism - A Minecraft Religion

    but it says not to edit or add any pages, just to post on the forum.

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    posted a message on Cubeaism - A Minecraft Religion
    Just out of curiosity, how long does it take for a page to be made from a comment?
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    posted a message on Cubeaism - A Minecraft Religion
    Quarzæ

    Quarzæ is the creation of Roki, but before the First Coming she became good friends with Net, and when Net was banished, she tried to stop the others. She resisted so strongly that it took all of the other two's powers to succeed, and when they did, Quarzæ shattered into thousands of crystal chunks, spraying in every direction. In the Overworld they became stars, in the Nether they became Nether Quartz, and in the End, Ender Crystals. It is said that one can still hear Quarzæ's screaming as the gods so thought of as good, ripped her apart, and spread her entrails across the sky.
    Quarzæ also stands for peace and nonviolence, having been killed by the violence of the gods.

    • MATERIALS: quartz block, quartz pillar, carved quartz, quartz slab, quartz stair, smooth stone, redstone lamp, glowstone, glass, non-packed ice, birch planks, birch slabs, birch stairs, and mushroom block.
    • COLORS: white, ivory, and red.
    • FOODS: cake, raw rabbit, carrot, and baked potato.
    • BIOMES: birch forest, plains, hell, ocean, and normal desert.
    • ARMOR: iron only
    • WEAPON: bow (you may only hurt something if it is about to kill you, and if you kill it, then you have committed blasphemy)
    • SHRINE: a 3x3 of soul sand with lit netherack on the center, and a carved quartz block floating one block above the netherack. (to plant nether wart on the soul sand would be desecration)
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