(look at me, I'm a lobster-wolf-tree hybrid! With wings!!!!!)
The thought of a lobster-wolf-tree with wings amuses me greatly, I'd love to see something that utterly ridiculous, but I could never possibly take it seriously. Even if it starred in a depressing film based on some real-world tragic story I've never heard of.
How is it that I have only just now discovered this?
Probably because I've never gone into the off topic section of the forums... Silly me, should have known there would be cool stuff there.
I cannot remember where I read it but I believe it was a shortened version of "mobile" and is indeed pronounced "Mobe". I however just call them critters.
Due to the intense controversy, pointless arguemens, and overall silliness of this thread, I will no longer say maw . Or Mobe. I will now call friendly animals critters, and hostile enemies fiends as a general or by their name as singulars.
Ex: I saw some fiends the other day, one of them was a skeleton.
Look at that herd of critters over there, jumping up and down on the grass!
I reserve the right to call the fiends fiendish fiends as well. There is one thing I will agree on, however!
The English language makes no damn sense at all. Seriously, look at i/e
I before e. Okay.
Except after c though! Well I guess that's oka-
and not in words like neighbor!
All hostile mobs are at eternal war with each other, the zombies, skeletons, and zombie pigmen on one side, the creepers and ghasts on the other side, and the spider as a lone rebel, fighting everyone. The chickens, however, convinced all hostile mobs to go after the humans as well, with only the zombie pigmen disagreeing with the chickens. They, however, remained suspicious of the humans, and if any attack them, they will attack back with 10 times the force.
Agreed. A lesser known fact is that every time you die, your corpse is reanimated into a zombie, which runs away to join their army and get some training. Creepers and ghosts destroy your corpse with explosives to prevent this, however. Some skeletons and zombies you may fight are, in fact, you.
I think trollobrine sounds cooler.
On topic though, a lot of people forget to mention you need the randomly generated artifact item from the second dungeon's third floor secret room. If you missed it, it's what that extra dungeon key was for, you NEED this artifact to survive in the aether. Good luck.
and you don't need the golden mushroom, though without it you need to go through a hellishly long pain in the arsenic a sidequest.
This could very well get me into figuring out how the hell redstone works. The main drawbacks were complexity and how much space it takes up... Dunno about the first one, but it looks like it'll be greatly useful to compact things.
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The thought of a lobster-wolf-tree with wings amuses me greatly, I'd love to see something that utterly ridiculous, but I could never possibly take it seriously. Even if it starred in a depressing film based on some real-world tragic story I've never heard of.
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Probably because I've never gone into the off topic section of the forums... Silly me, should have known there would be cool stuff there.
Hi anyway.
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Due to the intense controversy, pointless arguemens, and overall silliness of this thread, I will no longer say maw . Or Mobe. I will now call friendly animals critters, and hostile enemies fiends as a general or by their name as singulars.
Ex: I saw some fiends the other day, one of them was a skeleton.
Look at that herd of critters over there, jumping up and down on the grass!
I reserve the right to call the fiends fiendish fiends as well. There is one thing I will agree on, however!
The English language makes no damn sense at all. Seriously, look at i/e
I before e. Okay.
Except after c though! Well I guess that's oka-
and not in words like neighbor!
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Agreed. A lesser known fact is that every time you die, your corpse is reanimated into a zombie, which runs away to join their army and get some training. Creepers and ghosts destroy your corpse with explosives to prevent this, however. Some skeletons and zombies you may fight are, in fact, you.
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I think trollobrine sounds cooler.
On topic though, a lot of people forget to mention you need the randomly generated artifact item from the second dungeon's third floor secret room. If you missed it, it's what that extra dungeon key was for, you NEED this artifact to survive in the aether. Good luck.
and you don't need the golden mushroom, though without it you need to go through a hellishly long pain in the arsenic a sidequest.
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Dammit child that was our finest summer home!
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Worse yet, any wheat you grew to make it would have been sitting in it the entire time it was growing.
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Coolius.
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Especially you.
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Sweet. How does the left-click work, by the way? Invisible explosion, or something else?
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I thought it was going to be about mashed potatoes...
OP made my head tilt 45 degrees to the right.