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@netherite-hoe
twilight forest lockscreens 🌙 🍄
minecraft update fire-type pikunikus
fuck you nether update now i have no choice but to go back and absolutely adore minecraft again
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invisible armor resource pack
i got a little tired of spending hours on skins that just get covered up by armor, so i made a pretty basic resource pack that hides the armor models! i’m sure someone else has done this before but i haven’t personally seen one and wanted to make my own
this pack was made for 1.15.2. i’ll be reblogging this post with the download link. short tutorial on how to use it under the cut!
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I think what makes the Nether Update so good is that Mojang really had a clear theme for what they wanted to do. They didn’t just add more content to the nether, they specifically wanted the make the nether a habitable space. As in, you can not just survive, but thrive. So, they added equivalents of wood and stone (removing the need to return to the overworld for simple crafting recipes) as well as more sources of food, and everything else you could need in life.
What I really love, though, is that there was a clear focus on making the nether have all the same sorts of ameneties as the overworld, but all slightly wrong. There’s a bed equivalent, but it’s expensive and needs to be refueled. The wood and stone equivalents I mentioned can only be found in specific areas, making those simple recipes a lot more challenging. There are animals that can be bred and farmed, but they’re also hostile to the player. There are sapient locals to trade with just like the villagers you’re used to, but they attack anyone they don’t like the look of and defend their homes with lethal force.
Instead of the nether being a nightmare landscape that only wants you dead, it now really feels like a bizarre alternate dimension— one where everything you know is flipped on its head and a lot more dangerous, but it’s not totally inhospitable.
HOLY FUCK WHAT!!!
@netherite-hoe
how about food saplings???
This is really stretching the meaning of “food”
Your garden is looking a bit surreal these days.
@netherite-hoe
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why isn’t the blackstone one real ingame...
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I was just playing Minecraft when an enderman teleports inside the house I’m building.
Of course, I let him do his ender things while I continue building my house.
But then, while I was finishing up the roof, a creeper blew up in my face and made a hole on one of my walls. So I go inside to get the blocks I need to patch the hole but then I see
this good boy covered the hole with his sand block.
What a good boy. I’m never taking that block off the wall <3
if you were being forced into getting a tattoo of anything from minecraft, what & where on your body would it be and why
a netherite hoe, on my ring finger. i feel like theres a lot of ways to pair it in the future with other finger tattoos to give it a great meaning, its gonna be smaller on my finger than it is if i get it somewhere else, and i can say i’m married to minecraft.
mostly the last part
it is a p p l e