i would recommend using water that flows above your hoppers to cut the amount of hoppers youll need in have. 1. its faster 2. its cheaper and you want to be careful how many hoppers you have
Hey guys i'm looking for advice on what i can do to grow my channel on YouTube. I play Hardcore and normal Minecraft as a lets play series. i upload about twice a week as of right now and im not sure if thats enough? Ive also been working on my thumbnails more to make them more catchy and appealing to the eye. I'm looking for any feed back on what you guys think i could do more or different. My channel name is Linkzzey
im not to experienced in pocket edition but i would suggest the classic mob grinder thats up in the sky 200 blocks cause thats an older farm from your edition and uses general minecraft mob spawning mechanics
i would build it because if no one is on the server youll still be able to use it, as for lag id say it depends on how efficient the design is and if your collection system is able to keep up and how many people are on the server at the time but i know of a lot of servers who build these farms and only use them when they are alone
you could always build a blaze farm as the blaze rods are a very good source of renewable fuel and a good source of XP but nothing beats kelp in the end cause you can make it 100% automatic
yeah Hardcore is really fun once you get the hang of the game and are looking for a challenge plus the steaks are higher so some people are more interested in watching just in case you do die haha but glad i could help i wish you the best of luck!
you should be fine, this update is mainly a Nether update so i wouldn't suggest going into the nether and exploring or building anything you care about losing. everything in the over world will be fine.
Even if you decide to go into the nether to gather resources and explore you can always reset your nether so you can start 1.16 with a fresh nether otherwise you'll have to travel to undiscovered chucks to see any of the new biomes and depending on how much you have explored will depend on how how far you'll have to go. so either way your fine
End of the day Youtube is a marathon and not a sprint so just think about what you could do for a long time and are enjoying the most because chances are your channel isnt going to take off over night so you want to structure your channel around something that can go for a long time.
Hard to say because i'm kind of in the same boat but i would go with one rather then both to focus your audience for more constant views. I watch a lot of Minecraft and so many different channels on Youtube and even i only really watch people play on survival for the community and find it hard to watch different "genres" of Minecraft but that's just what i think hope it helps a little!
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did you turn them into a zombie and then cure them?
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this sounds great i will add you on discord
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i would recommend using water that flows above your hoppers to cut the amount of hoppers youll need in have. 1. its faster 2. its cheaper and you want to be careful how many hoppers you have
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Hey guys i'm looking for advice on what i can do to grow my channel on YouTube. I play Hardcore and normal Minecraft as a lets play series. i upload about twice a week as of right now and im not sure if thats enough? Ive also been working on my thumbnails more to make them more catchy and appealing to the eye. I'm looking for any feed back on what you guys think i could do more or different. My channel name is Linkzzey
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im not to experienced in pocket edition but i would suggest the classic mob grinder thats up in the sky 200 blocks cause thats an older farm from your edition and uses general minecraft mob spawning mechanics
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i would build it because if no one is on the server youll still be able to use it, as for lag id say it depends on how efficient the design is and if your collection system is able to keep up and how many people are on the server at the time but i know of a lot of servers who build these farms and only use them when they are alone
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haha yeah dont kill its parents
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you could always build a blaze farm as the blaze rods are a very good source of renewable fuel and a good source of XP but nothing beats kelp in the end cause you can make it 100% automatic
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you can have multiple worlds for one account as long as your computer has the memory
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I'd say its pretty normal, fish ten to group up a lot of the time
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yeah Hardcore is really fun once you get the hang of the game and are looking for a challenge plus the steaks are higher so some people are more interested in watching just in case you do die haha but glad i could help i wish you the best of luck!
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yikes that sucks man, sorry to hear! thank you for the heads up though
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you should be fine, this update is mainly a Nether update so i wouldn't suggest going into the nether and exploring or building anything you care about losing. everything in the over world will be fine.
Even if you decide to go into the nether to gather resources and explore you can always reset your nether so you can start 1.16 with a fresh nether otherwise you'll have to travel to undiscovered chucks to see any of the new biomes and depending on how much you have explored will depend on how how far you'll have to go. so either way your fine
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End of the day Youtube is a marathon and not a sprint so just think about what you could do for a long time and are enjoying the most because chances are your channel isnt going to take off over night so you want to structure your channel around something that can go for a long time.
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Hard to say because i'm kind of in the same boat but i would go with one rather then both to focus your audience for more constant views. I watch a lot of Minecraft and so many different channels on Youtube and even i only really watch people play on survival for the community and find it hard to watch different "genres" of Minecraft but that's just what i think hope it helps a little!