I love the idea of old temples half buried in the ground being discovered where they really shouldn't be, it adds a lot of UN-intentional mystery to the world, like did this used to once be desert but a jungle grew here over the ages?
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
Playing Minecraft since [Friday, March 19, 2010, 9:20:21 PM] (First indev world save)
I laughed when I finally did find my first jungle temple, though. It was a massive cobble block sticking out of the ground, with the door at some obscene height, sitting next to a branch.
This looks great. I hope Jeb doesn't change it. Unless it conflicts with some water-based temple he may add in the future. But I think that i that's the case, the code should be altered to have, like, a 0.01% chance of spawning a completely different kind of temple or location (including dungeons) than it should. It'd foster that mysterious cultivated narrative that has made exploring Minecraft so engaging in the past.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
Make note: I generally avoid being insulting. If I sound insulting, I'm probably joking.
Here's the seed and coordinates.
SEED: 6687933117757232665
COORDS: X 594 ; Z 249
Also, this jungle is on the border of a desert, so that would kinda explain this strange occurrence.
The one I found had also spawned on water, the desert temples must generate on beaches as well as desert. Interesting.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/uds9s/hm_thaaats_not_meant_to_happen/c4un2jl
Praise be to Spode.
Playing Minecraft since [Friday, March 19, 2010, 9:20:21 PM] (First indev world save)
And thanks a bundle for the pictures Ignis!
Everyone totally loved Minecart Boosters.
And let's not mention Water Ladders for the fainthearted. Oops.
Water ladders were awesome, plus they looked better than ladders (hidden ones).
Man, I remember flying up those...
We don't really need boosters any more, though. What could they do that the booster rail can't (and it's easier to use, as well!)