FYI.
Pressure pads have no collision with the player, and in a snowy map, snow floats in the air above it.
You could make a secret hole to a base with it, or even better, hidden mines that drop the player into a deep hole full of TNT!
I would make a screenshot, but i'm too lazy right now.
FYI.
Pressure pads have no collision with the player, and in a snowy map, snow floats in the air above it.
You could make a secret hole to a base with it, or even better, hidden mines that drop the player into a deep hole full of TNT!
I would make a screenshot, but i'm too lazy right now.
AH ! nice trick !
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I remember using the furnace thing as lighting once. There's a glitch that makes furnaces lit perminantly, so I combined the two to create glowing floors. It was pretty cool while it lasted.
I'm pretty sure that the crafting table also looks like wood from a certain angle. If you wanted, you could build a small room that looks like it has absolutely nothing in it, but actually contains everything anyone would need. (Chest behind hidden door, furnace in ground, crafting table in ceiling, etc.)
The crafting table looks like wood on only the bottom, so you could install it in the roof. Unfortunately, I don't think you can leave items inside a crafting table.
Unfortunately, I don't think you can leave items inside a crafting table.
Nope, you can't.
Personaly, when I make mansions, I usually make a large basement with all my regular supplies, and a room connected to it with a few gold blocks surrounding several chests that are full of....dirt.
Then, I got out back to my garden and bury my treasure, using plants to locate them again!
Also: making a graveyard and hiding treasures in some of the graves, and dirt in others.
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hiding chest in lava: CONFIRMED (chest does not burn and remains accessible)
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i just thought of something. say you happen to have an open pit of lava somewhere...
the chest will still be accessible from outside the lave, but it will be completely surrounded by lava, stopping people from:
A. seeing it
B. breaking it to get the items out
just hope that the lava doesn't set fire to it... if it does, you'll have to swap it out with a
Crafting table in ceiling: BUSTED does not put item on top when exiting they come from you as if you just dropped them.
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make a ceiling 3 blocks thick. make 2 block hole in it from the bottom, and throw a crafting tabel in, leaving the gap in the middle. now, you can both craft things, and leave items inside the gap by leaving the crafting menue.
since minecart chests won't need an empty block above them to open, you could technically stuff one in a wall to act as a discrete chest.
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You can't open a chest if there's a block over it.
So, after you hide one somewhere put an obsidian block on top of it.
This is obviously only good for long term storage. Chances are about 75% that a raider trying to steal your stuff won't have a diamond pickaxe; then someone might notice them standing in the same place a long time and kill them.
You can't open a chest if there's a block over it.
So, after you hide one somewhere put an obsidian block on top of it.
This is obviously only good for long term storage. Chances are about 75% that a raider trying to steal your stuff won't have a diamond pickaxe; then someone might notice them standing in the same place a long time and kill them.
i believe chests still open when sand is on top of them...
also, if there were obsidian on it, i would just break the chest...
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The easiest place to hide it?
I would just place chests all over my area of the map in places I remember.. I would just bury them in a few layers of dirt or stone (whatever happens to already be there.. If someone is willing to strip mine and entire area to find my one chest then all I can say is 'have at it'..
I really like the tree idea! I have trees EVERYWHERE on my fortress.. it would be easy to hide.. too bad you cant replace the leaves as you cute them down..
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The easiest place to hide it?
I would just place chests all over my area of the map in places I remember.. I would just bury them in a few layers of dirt or stone (whatever happens to already be there.. If someone is willing to strip mine and entire area to find my one chest then all I can say is 'have at it'..
I really like the tree idea! I have trees EVERYWHERE on my fortress.. it would be easy to hide.. too bad you cant replace the leaves as you cute them down..
but you can replace trunks so just quickly remove some of the trunk and put it back before the leaves fall.
and as for just burying it, easy maybe... but which option would give me more job satisfaction?
Pressure pads have no collision with the player, and in a snowy map, snow floats in the air above it.
You could make a secret hole to a base with it, or even better, hidden mines that drop the player into a deep hole full of TNT!
I would make a screenshot, but i'm too lazy right now.
AH ! nice trick !
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Nope, you can't.
Personaly, when I make mansions, I usually make a large basement with all my regular supplies, and a room connected to it with a few gold blocks surrounding several chests that are full of....dirt.
Then, I got out back to my garden and bury my treasure, using plants to locate them again!
Also: making a graveyard and hiding treasures in some of the graves, and dirt in others.
Crafting table in ceiling: BUSTED does not put item on top when exiting they come from you as if you just dropped them.
Do not wallow do not stall
Time waits for none at all
Your allowance may crawl,
It may fly or even vanish
But none will seem more lavished
Than time lost to all.
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I should totally have just edited the first post then calmed you misread it.
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I think crafting table in ceiling works. You can still use it from below and it just looks like wood doesn't it?
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If I were in your fort and up to no good, this would **** me off like no other. Kind of ironic, even.
So, after you hide one somewhere put an obsidian block on top of it.
This is obviously only good for long term storage. Chances are about 75% that a raider trying to steal your stuff won't have a diamond pickaxe; then someone might notice them standing in the same place a long time and kill them.
You know have a chest full of dead diamond tools as a decoy.
i believe chests still open when sand is on top of them...
also, if there were obsidian on it, i would just break the chest...
I would just place chests all over my area of the map in places I remember.. I would just bury them in a few layers of dirt or stone (whatever happens to already be there.. If someone is willing to strip mine and entire area to find my one chest then all I can say is 'have at it'..
I really like the tree idea! I have trees EVERYWHERE on my fortress.. it would be easy to hide.. too bad you cant replace the leaves as you cute them down..
but you can replace trunks so just quickly remove some of the trunk and put it back before the leaves fall.
and as for just burying it, easy maybe... but which option would give me more job satisfaction?
When you see it...
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You'll **** dirt blocks. Nice spot.