Sooo i was standing at the edge of a fortress bridge in nether, admiring the view below and suddently i got damage like someone hitting me from behind. I am 100% sure that behind me was an area completely blocked with fortress brick blocks so there is no chance a mob could hit me. Also no firing sound was heared from any mob before i got hit. Is this some kind of joke?
Notice any arrows? Normal skeletons can spawn on/in fortresses, maybe one shot at you from range then moved out of sight ... Blaze can also target you from range, although they usually fire a salvo, and you see any missed shots burning nearby ...
Man this constant random spawning in nether is what stopped me from playing...it really needs a sound to play when a mob spawns near you. You really cant anticipate the attack. In the overworld i had multiple moments when creepers literally spawned 1 block away from me!!!!
Man this constant random spawning in nether is what stopped me from playing...it really needs a sound to play when a mob spawns near you. You really cant anticipate the attack. In the overworld i had multiple moments when creepers literally spawned 1 block away from me!!!!
I don't know if creepers spawn more close to you on hardcore (they spawn more frequently on hardcore),
but every mob needs a distance of 24 blocks from the player to spawn, from peaceful to hard.
Unless you are playing with mods.
Dying in minecraft can be frustrating. Especially in the nether, where you have a high chance to loos all you goods to lava.
In my early days i was shot from behind, probably by a blaze while i was standing on a fortress bridge.
I fell into lava and ragequit. Took me a few days to cool off and go on.
From my perspective the most dangerous areas in the nether are the bastions,
with their piglin brutes and the basalt deltas, where you encounter a lot of magma slimes.
If you have trouble surviving in the nether, maybe try a nether escape challange once in a while.
It's easy setup: create a world with cheats activated, go creative and build a portal.
Once you are in the nether, you destroy the complete portal, go survival mode and simply try to escape.
It's not easy to win the challange but you will improve your survival skills in the nether the more you try.
Do not confuse statements like "Zombies are more likely to spawn with weapons" with "Zombies are more likely to spawn" - that's only referring to the probability of a particular zombie having a weapon, same for similar statements for other mobs. The only mention of creepers on the entire page is about their explosion damage.
Sooo i was standing at the edge of a fortress bridge in nether, admiring the view below and suddently i got damage like someone hitting me from behind. I am 100% sure that behind me was an area completely blocked with fortress brick blocks so there is no chance a mob could hit me. Also no firing sound was heared from any mob before i got hit. Is this some kind of joke?
Notice any arrows? Normal skeletons can spawn on/in fortresses, maybe one shot at you from range then moved out of sight ... Blaze can also target you from range, although they usually fire a salvo, and you see any missed shots burning nearby ...
Mintutor now works in 1.13!
MrKite & Mc_Etlam ... I salute you!
Man this constant random spawning in nether is what stopped me from playing...it really needs a sound to play when a mob spawns near you. You really cant anticipate the attack. In the overworld i had multiple moments when creepers literally spawned 1 block away from me!!!!
I don't know if creepers spawn more close to you on hardcore (they spawn more frequently on hardcore),
but every mob needs a distance of 24 blocks from the player to spawn, from peaceful to hard.
Unless you are playing with mods.
Dying in minecraft can be frustrating. Especially in the nether, where you have a high chance to loos all you goods to lava.
In my early days i was shot from behind, probably by a blaze while i was standing on a fortress bridge.
I fell into lava and ragequit. Took me a few days to cool off and go on.
From my perspective the most dangerous areas in the nether are the bastions,
with their piglin brutes and the basalt deltas, where you encounter a lot of magma slimes.
If you have trouble surviving in the nether, maybe try a nether escape challange once in a while.
It's easy setup: create a world with cheats activated, go creative and build a portal.
Once you are in the nether, you destroy the complete portal, go survival mode and simply try to escape.
It's not easy to win the challange but you will improve your survival skills in the nether the more you try.
My projects:
-are abandoned for now. I might pick 'em up in the future.
For now i'm working on a private modpack that suit's my own playstyle.
I am gonna stay in modded 1.12.2 untill my potato dies. No mercy! :Q
I'm curious as to where you heard this claim; difficulty only affects the spawn rate of phantoms and zombie pigmen from Nether portals:
https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Difficulty#Other_effects
Do not confuse statements like "Zombies are more likely to spawn with weapons" with "Zombies are more likely to spawn" - that's only referring to the probability of a particular zombie having a weapon, same for similar statements for other mobs. The only mention of creepers on the entire page is about their explosion damage.
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?