I want a giant squid that only spawns in ocean biomes. Maybe it could be another boss mob, like the enderdragon. As for what it would drop...I have no clue, honestly. I'll edit this later if I think of something and anyone cares.
In creative, I'm an engineer. I build stuff with redstone (mostly traps) that my friends can't even begin to comprehend. Then I went and built a small computer with redstone to show those same friends, which I guess makes me a show-off as well.
In survival, I'm a resource hoarder. I've been known to have several stacks of iron blocks (yes, blocks, not ingots) and at least two stacks of cooked meat sitting around in a chest for no real reason. Oh, I also mass produce stone brick, which I usually end up just storing in the same chest as the iron and the meat.
I usually play on normal because skeletons on hard mode do too much damage and I have a bad habit of accidentally looking at endermen that I didn't know were there. If that didn't happen, hard wouldn't be a problem for me.
I was about to post mine, but then I saw how many people had at least one stack of diamonds and decided not to embarrass myself. I only have one diamond that I haven't crafted into a tool, and my only diamond tool is a pickaxe. I got all my diamonds in about half an hour of nothing but branch mining. I guess I just have bad luck.
On the bright side, I have more lapis than I know what to do with. Wait...that's not a bright side...
I have a diamond axe with Efficiency IV and Unbreaking III that I call "Deforestation on a Stick"
Also, whenever a chunk error occurs (chunk doesn't load, leaving a giant gap down to the void), I still call it a beta hole, even though Minecraft isn't in beta anymore.
-I thought that zombie pigmen dropped their swords when killed, so I attacked one and barely survived and instead got some cooked porkchops which I didn't even get time to eat because I was promptly killed by the other zombie pigmen (keep in mind that this was pre-1.8, before gold nuggets were added and they still dropped cooked porkchops).
-I thought that putting a lava bucket in a furnace wouldn't destroy the bucket. I only lost three iron ingots from discovering the opposite, but I was still a bit pissed off.
-I thought that to make charcoal I had to burn planks.
-I thought I could disable a mob spawner by flooding the room it was in. I was quickly corrected when a small group of zombies killed me while I was searching a chest in a flooded dungeon.
I was on a fairly new server, with one of the rules in the spawn building being "no pvp". While I was building my first house, an admin showed up and killed me with his spawned-in diamond sword, then took everything in my chest (which was a few stone pickaxes, some dirt, and some cobblestone, nothing even worth taking). He then proceeded to destroy my wheat farm and slowly remove the walls from my house. I complained to another admin, and was told to "fight back" (remember that the rules stated that pvp wasn't allowed).
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FIGHT BACK? WITH WHAT!
Needless to say, I wasn't on that server much longer.
You know the file that has the server properties in it? My server is completely ignoring it and refuses to use anything other than the default properties. Now I can't change which world is loaded. I fixed it once before by re-installing the server, but I don't want to deal with that again. Is there another way to fix this?
I've been wondering this myself. Trapdoor columns are fun, but I fall off of them a lot. Boat elevators are extremely fast, but a pain to build. I think maybe a spiraling minecart rail would work well, but you would need a ton of iron and gold.
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In survival, I'm a resource hoarder. I've been known to have several stacks of iron blocks (yes, blocks, not ingots) and at least two stacks of cooked meat sitting around in a chest for no real reason. Oh, I also mass produce stone brick, which I usually end up just storing in the same chest as the iron and the meat.
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On the bright side, I have more lapis than I know what to do with. Wait...that's not a bright side...
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Also, whenever a chunk error occurs (chunk doesn't load, leaving a giant gap down to the void), I still call it a beta hole, even though Minecraft isn't in beta anymore.
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-I thought that putting a lava bucket in a furnace wouldn't destroy the bucket. I only lost three iron ingots from discovering the opposite, but I was still a bit pissed off.
-I thought that to make charcoal I had to burn planks.
-I thought I could disable a mob spawner by flooding the room it was in. I was quickly corrected when a small group of zombies killed me while I was searching a chest in a flooded dungeon.
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FIGHT BACK? WITH WHAT!
Needless to say, I wasn't on that server much longer.
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No, the server was off when I tried to edit its properties.
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I'm still moderately disappointed whenever I find gold, even though it actually has a use now (powered rail).
All spider spawners I encounter are converted into experience grinders within minutes.
When cutting down trees, I stand on top of the tree and cut through the wood until I reach the ground.
I will remove as little as one block from the wall of a cave if I don't think it looks quite right where it was.
I must have at least 10 furnaces in my house at all times.