You would change the color of the cloth to change the car's color.
You could also make those weird open-top cars!
To go faster on ground, build roads
= 8 roads
On roads, you will go 150% faster than a normal car on grass (275% faster than a human).
Check roads
They look like this:
Look at this picture.
Notice the speed notch on the bottom right.
This car can go 110 MPH (110 blocks/ minute)
Notice the player is going about 70 MPH (70 blocks/minute)
Also notice the FUEL bar on the top left, and the EXIT CAR button on the top right
First, let's take a look at fuel.
To obtain oil, craft one coal.
Ok now you know
Moving on.
If you exit your car while it's still moving, it will continue moving and crash.
To enter a car, right click the car.
I should have told you this earlier,
but the more valuable the cloth/material used for the wheel (You can use any color cloth for the car and any ingot/diamond/ coal XD for the wheels) is, the faster it goes.
Light blue and diamond will get you a 230 MPH vehicle (WOW!) that's as fast as it gets.
I think there will be more ideas later, as long as you guys help keep this thread alive!
Put this ad in your siggy and I'll see you later!
Once upon a time, there lived a greedy miner who loved diamonds.
He had over 4 full stacks of diamonds in his chest, that he would never craft anything with.
One day, he came across a large vein of diamonds, bigger than any he had ever seen. It seemed to go on forever.
He went over to mine it, but realized he didn't have an iron pickaxe. As he went to get the iron, he stumbled across a creeper and lost 6 hearts, so he ate his melon slices. He regained his health, made an iron pick,
and started on the 'Infinite' vein of diamond.
He put up torchlight near it and mined and mined and mined, until finally he saw the final piece.
Apparently, there was some sand around that last piece of diamond ore. Before it came down, he placed a torch on a low-roofed part of the cavern, and saw something strange.
The ceiling was tan.
Too tan.
The greedy miner soon died in the sand that plopped down on his face.
Moral: Don't be too greedy.
Lava Lake by Kabob34
There lived a minecraftian who loved The Nether. One day, he went in and found himself building a bridge over the seemingly never-ending lava lake below. He was careful the whole time, but not enough. A few blocks before reaching the end, he stumbled, slipping off the powdered dirt. He fell into the lava, dying.
So kids, please hold Left Shift when doing such building.
Moral: Hold Left-Shift.
The Mob Room By Kabob34
Once upon a time, there was a kid who kept a secret mob room in his bedroom.
Every day, he opened the door to find out how many mobs had spawned, making sure his parents did not find out.
But one day, he opened the fence gate to find the mobs were MISSING!
Not even 20 days later did he discover what had happened.
2 days AFTER,
He opened his bedroom door, finding a wicked crazy creeper, spider, skeleton, slime, and enderman infestation.
Not a day later, he found a lone wolf in his bedroom, crying.
He checked his chest and fed it a couple bones and they fought together.
They stopped the infestation and he destroyed the spawner in his mob room, closing it up forever.
Even though He and Steve stopped the infestation, his mom and his dad remained no more.
He grew up with steve, and they lived a happy live together.
THE END
Moral: Do NOT make a mob room
The Fantastic Journey by ValkonX11
Once there was a man. He had conquered all the dangers of the world. Creepers mined his resources and Endermen built his nations, while the other monsters formed his army. He conquered nations, bringing the world together into one massive country. He had chests of diamonds, which he shared with the world, and vast mines full of other riches. But there was still one place he had not ventured. The Nether. Having gathered the resources necessary to open the gateway to the fabled dimension, he built his portal. Bringing his vast armies into the land, they lay siege to the world. To their surprise, it was rather empty. Just a bland landscape of dull, red, burning stone. Calling upon his army to retreat, the man decided to found a new land in here, and to colonize it in the future. He ventured the landscape, carving out a castle of the strange stone and calling it his home. And then, the monsters came. At first it was a few Ghasts. His bow easily destroyed them, although they did severe damage to his castle. Soon, though, he ran out of resources. As the Ghasts tore down his structures, Magma Cubes and Blazes poured into the nation, quickly overtaking the man. Only a single scout escaped, telling the unfortunate news to the world. A funeral was held. However, the destruction of the Warrior and his Nether nation did not satisfy the demons of the Nether. Soon, they found the portal, pouring through and into the world. Within days, nothing but ruins was left of the once great nation of Minecraftia. The End.
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Just no.
The game is easy enough.
We don't need sounds or glow to tell us where lava is.
JUST DON'T DIG STRAIGHT DOWN
It's as simple as that.
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I think Minecraft needs cars.
So let's take a look.
Cars would most likely be crafted like this:
You would change the color of the cloth to change the car's color.
You could also make those weird open-top cars!
To go faster on ground, build roads
= 8 roads
On roads, you will go 150% faster than a normal car on grass (275% faster than a human).
Check roads
They look like this:
Look at this picture.
Notice the speed notch on the bottom right.
This car can go 110 MPH (110 blocks/ minute)
Notice the player is going about 70 MPH (70 blocks/minute)
Also notice the FUEL bar on the top left, and the EXIT CAR button on the top right
First, let's take a look at fuel.
To obtain oil, craft one coal.
Ok now you know
Moving on.
If you exit your car while it's still moving, it will continue moving and crash.
To enter a car, right click the car.
I should have told you this earlier,
but the more valuable the cloth/material used for the wheel (You can use any color cloth for the car and any ingot/diamond/ coal XD for the wheels) is, the faster it goes.
Light blue and diamond will get you a 230 MPH vehicle (WOW!) that's as fast as it gets.
I think there will be more ideas later, as long as you guys help keep this thread alive!
Put this ad in your siggy and I'll see you later!
Kthxbai
-Kabob34
1
(I get fame for 1 day/thread and I spend more than that on them)
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by Kabob34
Let's take a look at new trees, shall we?
First, let's point out you can now water trees and look at their stats.
To do so, right click on the tree.
A screen like this will show up.
Notice the slot on the bottom with a water bucket in it.
Now look at this picture.
What's different?
There's no bucket or water button.
If there's no water bucket in the slot, you can't water a tree.
You get the Idea. Now it's time to look through a few trees.
(3D PICS COMING SOON if good feedback)
"Oddtop" tree
Height: 12 on average
Wood: 51 on average
"Like a baobab, maybe?"
Baby Tree
"Uh, so tiny?"
Height: 3 on average
Wood: 1 on average
Odd Tree
"Stone, it sticks to walls, what?"
Height: 5 to the right, on average
Wood: 6 on average
Orange Tree
"Nice decorations!"
Height: 7 on average
Wood: 7 on average
Thanks for reading guys!
Remember!
I will be adding new trees/updates to this thread!
So stay tuned!
Remember: TREES 2.0
Thanks all!
Comment if you have ideas!
(why is that my avatar i changed it and it turned into that)
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The greedy miner
By Kabob34
Once upon a time, there lived a greedy miner who loved diamonds.
He had over 4 full stacks of diamonds in his chest, that he would never craft anything with.
One day, he came across a large vein of diamonds, bigger than any he had ever seen. It seemed to go on forever.
He went over to mine it, but realized he didn't have an iron pickaxe. As he went to get the iron, he stumbled across a creeper and lost 6 hearts, so he ate his melon slices. He regained his health, made an iron pick,
and started on the 'Infinite' vein of diamond.
He put up torchlight near it and mined and mined and mined, until finally he saw the final piece.
Apparently, there was some sand around that last piece of diamond ore. Before it came down, he placed a torch on a low-roofed part of the cavern, and saw something strange.
The ceiling was tan.
Too tan.
The greedy miner soon died in the sand that plopped down on his face.
Moral: Don't be too greedy.
Lava Lake
by Kabob34
There lived a minecraftian who loved The Nether. One day, he went in and found himself building a bridge over the seemingly never-ending lava lake below. He was careful the whole time, but not enough. A few blocks before reaching the end, he stumbled, slipping off the powdered dirt. He fell into the lava, dying.
So kids, please hold Left Shift when doing such building.
Moral: Hold Left-Shift.
The Mob Room
By Kabob34
Once upon a time, there was a kid who kept a secret mob room in his bedroom.
Every day, he opened the door to find out how many mobs had spawned, making sure his parents did not find out.
But one day, he opened the fence gate to find the mobs were MISSING!
Not even 20 days later did he discover what had happened.
2 days AFTER,
He opened his bedroom door, finding a wicked crazy creeper, spider, skeleton, slime, and enderman infestation.
Not a day later, he found a lone wolf in his bedroom, crying.
He checked his chest and fed it a couple bones and they fought together.
They stopped the infestation and he destroyed the spawner in his mob room, closing it up forever.
Even though He and Steve stopped the infestation, his mom and his dad remained no more.
He grew up with steve, and they lived a happy live together.
THE END
Moral: Do NOT make a mob room
The Fantastic Journey
by ValkonX11
Once there was a man. He had conquered all the dangers of the world. Creepers mined his resources and Endermen built his nations, while the other monsters formed his army. He conquered nations, bringing the world together into one massive country. He had chests of diamonds, which he shared with the world, and vast mines full of other riches. But there was still one place he had not ventured. The Nether. Having gathered the resources necessary to open the gateway to the fabled dimension, he built his portal. Bringing his vast armies into the land, they lay siege to the world. To their surprise, it was rather empty. Just a bland landscape of dull, red, burning stone. Calling upon his army to retreat, the man decided to found a new land in here, and to colonize it in the future. He ventured the landscape, carving out a castle of the strange stone and calling it his home. And then, the monsters came. At first it was a few Ghasts. His bow easily destroyed them, although they did severe damage to his castle. Soon, though, he ran out of resources. As the Ghasts tore down his structures, Magma Cubes and Blazes poured into the nation, quickly overtaking the man. Only a single scout escaped, telling the unfortunate news to the world. A funeral was held. However, the destruction of the Warrior and his Nether nation did not satisfy the demons of the Nether. Soon, they found the portal, pouring through and into the world. Within days, nothing but ruins was left of the once great nation of Minecraftia. The End.
Moral: Don't try to conquer Hell.
comment if you have ideas!
THX FOR READING