I've only used my fishing rod once, and that got ruined because I realized my in-base pool was too small for me to actually get the hook to float instead of catching on the sides. Now, it sits in my tool chest, waiting, but always watching.......
Is anyone a big fan of Glalie like me? This was my first attempt at pixel art, took 4 hours last night.
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Come on, show Glalie some love, just epicness all around. For the record I didn't use a planner, just looked and built it layer by layer which is why there's a odd blocks in there. His horn almost reaches height limit btw.
That's pretty impressive, considering you all-around improved the image, too, by adding more shadow and highlighting. That's one of the few that I've seen that isn't simple copy-paste building.
What do you have in your inventory? That pretty much determines what you can do. I'd say your best bet is to go up as best you can, and mark dead ends clearly. It will take a while, but, with markers and by following your previously laid torches, you should find your way out. Of course, this is only if you have sufficient non-precious blocks that you can use in your inventory. Good luck, I hope you can find the surface at least.
So, the numerical values were based on the (limited) color wheel of the Minecraft wool color spectrum, with each column of colors correlating to a certain letter of one of the fifty states? With that so many different sources of letters possible, it would've taken days, if not weeks for this small of a group to correctly guess it. Thus, I both commend you and reprimand you, the first for making such a simple yet multi-layered code, and the second for making it seem like a piece of cake to solve the cypher.
haha, that was the part of my post I wasn't too sure about. The main reason I wanted to post that is to show people that you can't break it with TNT no matter how much you have.
This is a post all about the 12.5 diamond pick rule. It starts out looking like a troll thread, but later in the post people do the math and find out that it may be possible.
Also in this thread, someone points out exactly what mimicimim refers to. Resistance and Hardness are two different values. Pickaxes are not effected by Resistance, and TNT is not effected by Hardness. Since TNT destroying Bedrock is only hypothetically possible, and Bedrock's Hardness is set at -1 (look at the code that's been posted), there is not physical way to get rid of Bedrock aside from using a mod.
If you really want some fast, durable too, then just INVedit some negative durability gold tools. It's the same effect, for less work. If you really want to "justify" it with the lack of INVedit, don't bother. It's not worth the effort.
That would be the point i'd start screaming and begin hyperventilating
Spellcheck'd and that's what she said.
OT: Yes, like the time that a spider jockey climbed my partially finished wall (hard difficulty). Bye-bye health bar. That's the only damn time I've ever seen one, too, and it decided to ruin my day, and subsequently the next night as I camped out in a 2x1x1 hole waiting for the sun to come out so I could dash home (which I couldn't find for 20 minutes thanks to my meandering when choosing a base location.
And yes, the natural height limit is 128.
Off-topic thought: Has anyone tested to see if the Nether is one constant height from bedrock layer to bedrock layer?
I don't have one, though I will as soon as I can't think of another, better use for my diamond. Really, I see it as a waste of two diamond, because I far prefer digging and survivability over combat effectiveness. I have my bow for that.
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Oh, and can you add my scroll?
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That's pretty impressive, considering you all-around improved the image, too, by adding more shadow and highlighting. That's one of the few that I've seen that isn't simple copy-paste building.
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That's what she saidWoo, Inception.Great discovery, what's the layer for the lowest and the highest parts? I'll bet it's at least a 35 block drop.
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Also in this thread, someone points out exactly what mimicimim refers to. Resistance and Hardness are two different values. Pickaxes are not effected by Resistance, and TNT is not effected by Hardness. Since TNT destroying Bedrock is only hypothetically possible, and Bedrock's Hardness is set at -1 (look at the code that's been posted), there is not physical way to get rid of Bedrock aside from using a mod.
Edit: Darn ninjas.
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Spellcheck'd and that's what she said.
OT: Yes, like the time that a spider jockey climbed my partially finished wall (hard difficulty). Bye-bye health bar. That's the only damn time I've ever seen one, too, and it decided to ruin my day, and subsequently the next night as I camped out in a 2x1x1 hole waiting for the sun to come out so I could dash home (which I couldn't find for 20 minutes thanks to my meandering when choosing a base location.
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Dun dun dun daaa!
And yes, the natural height limit is 128.
Off-topic thought: Has anyone tested to see if the Nether is one constant height from bedrock layer to bedrock layer?
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