How Much Lapis Is Little?
Because If you do a good chunk of Spelunking (Mining) You will get a lot of lapis
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How Much Lapis Is Little?
Because If you do a good chunk of Spelunking (Mining) You will get a lot of lapis
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Hey Sildur, just want to, again, say thank you for the beautiful shaders throughout these many years. Thank you.
They have been a part of my Minecraft-ing since at least 2014. So, it's a small comfort to see them still worked on and have them in the newest version of minecraft.
Also, thank you for adding the smooth transition to the depth of feild. It's wonderful.
Hope things are well for you and continue to be so. Thank you again.
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Bugs in texture mapping makes me sad
According to the bugtracker it was known before the ocean update came out, but the development didn't give a fck (and many more).
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Updates have been rolling out steadily! On version beta 1.4 on Patreon! At this point most of the blocks are done and by beta 1.5 they should all be done!
Be sure to stay up to date by joining the discord server!
Happy Easter!
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Breeding animals, trading, fishing, monster kills and mob spawner kills would be my main source of XP.
the others either give nothing or next to it, I wouldn't recommend cactus because it's too slow to be of any use.
Sure it can be turned into dye in a furnace but unless you have a need for green dye, it sucks.
even mining ores would be a better source of XP, although from my experience not by very much.
I can easily climb to 40+ levels just by fishing or breeding animals alone in a matter of hours,
but I wouldn't say crop farming alone is enough to get you there in a short amount of time, or mining
because you spend most of your time dealing with a filled up inventory of stone, diorite and other common materials
that get in the way of collecting gemstones and have to be put into chests.
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Forty six here. I got my start with computers with a VIC-20 (the Commodore 64's little brother lol) then got the C64 then an 8088 PC and from there it was PCs only. I miss the days of DOS. I liked when moving a program from computer to computer was as simple as just copying one folder; no worries about data all over the place in the registry and filesystem, heh. I still use the command prompt all the time on my Windows 10 box. Text interfaces are still the most efficient way to manage systems IMO. I also miss the days when building a computer actually meant something; anyone can do it nowadays. I remember back in the day one had to even wire up power switches manually, four wires and if you get it wrong, you're gonna trip your breaker. I learned that one the hard way when I knocked the lights out in the shop I worked at cuz I didn't pay attention when wiring it lol. Remember when you had to configure a bunch of jumpers on the mobo to tell it what CPU and such? Multiport I/O cards, having to remember base addresses and IRQs?
What I really miss are BBSes. When I was a kid I ran a WWIV BBS on my 386-25. The 5.25" drive was the OS and BBS and the 3.5" was the file repository and the doors lol. I eventually upgraded to Renegade and a whopping 40 MB hard drive. I was ecstatic when I installed that and my suuuuper fast 486dx2-80, hehe.
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If you run into a cage spawner exploring you can use that.
Otherwise a darkroom spawner with your waiting area 130 blocks above the surface so other mobs despawn can be built with just cobblestone and some wood for trapdoors to trick the mobs into falling down to your kill room.
I haven't checked the XP gains relative to spawners but personally I like fishing and that can give you useful treasure as well as food if the water is at least 5X5, 2 deep and all source blocks. (You'd want it a bit bigger than 5X5 otherwise you'd only get treasure if you hit the center block.)
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That’s why you shouldn’t just make assumptions because we’re starting to leave the realm of normal Minecraft with stuff like Spore Blossoms(100% 3D model), the first animal that’ll attack the player whenever it feels like with no reason(goats), negative Y levels, etc. Even the basic rules of Minecraft like “mining around Y=16 gives the most amounts of diamonds with the lowest chance of running into lava.”
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Here is a village I'm building up which I'll eventually expand into a town, what does everyone think of this work? good or bad?
I've got blackstone slabs for the roads as well as smooth stone for the curbs, and redstone lamps for the lighting.
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I mean, if you're going for the novelty of a new project, then sure - a cactus XP farm could be something fun and different to build. But, unless your farm is of a significant size, then I wouldn't vouch for it being an effective source of XP. Even in the Overworld, you're better off taking the time to build a guardian farm - even a spawner-based mob farm (ideally skeletons as the drops are more useful) is better.
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That is a work of art