It's even more terrifying when you realize he's also strong enough to compress all that stone into a small enough size that he can fit it all into his pant's pockets.
Also, it appears he can compress water seeing as he can fit thirty six buckets of water in his inventory without them being visible on his person.
The only thing that bugs me about endermen is their tendency to teleport in the middle of combat.
Once I attacked one while spelunking and he just vanished. He didn't come back later either, he was just gone. I spent the next five minutes looking over my shoulder because I was sure that he was going to pop up again and kill me.
I've had a lot of floating chunks of land pop up lately. I guess it's not really a 'bug', but it is something I wish they'd fix. It's a little irritating when I have to climb thirty blocks just to remove eight or nine blocks of floating dirt.
I'll usually start a world, set it to peaceful, and then look for a spot to start a build.
I get the stuff I need by sectioning off a 100x100x2 section at level 12 and hollowing it out. Once that's been hollowed out I take two layers out of the cieling. After that I just dig down until I hit bedrock and then I start a new one.
I do this mostly because I really enjoy building and mining in Minecraft but I hate dealing with creepers blowing holes in my stuff; their craters are also pretty ugly. I dig the way I do because I really need cobblestone on some of the larger projects I do.
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SMP: I tried baking stone right next to the farming world's spawn point. Got it stolen.
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Although lately I've been using an Iron Axe since I'm harvesting lumber for my gate.
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Also, it appears he can compress water seeing as he can fit thirty six buckets of water in his inventory without them being visible on his person.
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The old terrain generation method just had a lot more variety to it. Worlds now always seem relatively flat and uneventful.
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Once I attacked one while spelunking and he just vanished. He didn't come back later either, he was just gone. I spent the next five minutes looking over my shoulder because I was sure that he was going to pop up again and kill me.
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I get the stuff I need by sectioning off a 100x100x2 section at level 12 and hollowing it out. Once that's been hollowed out I take two layers out of the cieling. After that I just dig down until I hit bedrock and then I start a new one.
I do this mostly because I really enjoy building and mining in Minecraft but I hate dealing with creepers blowing holes in my stuff; their craters are also pretty ugly. I dig the way I do because I really need cobblestone on some of the larger projects I do.
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I'd like to add more impressive looking boats that didn't break all the time.