Everytime you close your eyes you see blocks and blocks and nothing but blocks!
ITS DRIVING ME INSANE!
I see blocks with my eyes open. My dreams are in blocks and usually involve floods of water/lava. I spend my classes making schematics for new minecraft creations.
....every one with a turban on their head looks like a creeper....
Hey guys I spent an hour or so last night messing around with minecarts. Built a ramp to max height, cart goes down, gets dragged over 2 pressure plates by a booster (the first sets off a tnt in a cannon, which will then explode to push the other tnts (fuse lit by the second plate) to the front in order to get more power).
The only problem is getting launched any real distance (well, and not dying). From the other videos I have seen doing similar things, and some experimentation with a different cannon, it seems that railtracks are important for getting a good lift. I currently have plain stone where the cart ends up positioned, which acts as a break and stops the cart right where I believe it should be to get blasted.
The cannon area looks like:
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With the bedrock having rail tracks, and there being a redstone circuit connected to each tnt. That final stone after the bedrock is where the cart ends up going. When the first tnt explodes, a fraction of a second before the others, it pushes them all up to the very front of the cannon.
If I was unclear about anything I'll be glad to elaborate... trying to figure out what to do to get it working while still getting to keep the rollercoaster style ramp leading down into the launching area.
Also its a total ***** to work with two plates super close together with two sets of railtracks in the area. Such a mess of wiring to get everything where it needed to be without changing the track directions.
Once I started sketching out designs on graph paper before building them my problems stopped. I do it for anything that's remotely complicated; it can be hard to get a good perspective on a project ingame.
Putting the trap not on chunk 0 gives approximately 10% of the item rate from what I can tell. Still very beneficial and gets me plenty of gunpowder, but requires leaving the game on during sleep rather than sitting in the trap for 20 minutes at a time :smile.gif:
So it looks like the location is by far the most important part.
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It's no different than showing off any other construction built in survival....
junior moderators all over the place.
nice portal room btw
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Saved and quit to title normally while outside of the nether, and next time I tried to load the map size was wrong.
This happened to anyone else?
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I spent a 15 minute boatride (15 mins includes time digging out clay) hugging the shore and found 3 clay deposits.
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I see blocks with my eyes open. My dreams are in blocks and usually involve floods of water/lava. I spend my classes making schematics for new minecraft creations.
....every one with a turban on their head looks like a creeper....
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The only problem is getting launched any real distance (well, and not dying). From the other videos I have seen doing similar things, and some experimentation with a different cannon, it seems that railtracks are important for getting a good lift. I currently have plain stone where the cart ends up positioned, which acts as a break and stops the cart right where I believe it should be to get blasted.
The cannon area looks like:
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With the bedrock having rail tracks, and there being a redstone circuit connected to each tnt. That final stone after the bedrock is where the cart ends up going. When the first tnt explodes, a fraction of a second before the others, it pushes them all up to the very front of the cannon.
If I was unclear about anything I'll be glad to elaborate... trying to figure out what to do to get it working while still getting to keep the rollercoaster style ramp leading down into the launching area.
Also its a total ***** to work with two plates super close together with two sets of railtracks in the area. Such a mess of wiring to get everything where it needed to be without changing the track directions.
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Yea, the informed ones get mad because those beliefs somehow manage to find their way into politics and unethical laws.
Or into our buildings.
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So it looks like the location is by far the most important part.