enderman holding a block of metal that has the weight and density of a black hole? TEST, THOSE, LIMIIIITS~! either that or ne would straight up bench press it
Minecraft doesn't have realistic physics this is fine
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enderman holding a block of metal that has the weight and density of a black hole? TEST, THOSE, LIMIIIITS~! either that or ne would straight up bench press it
Minecraft doesn't have realistic physics this is fine
Made an industrial district cactus farm for my server with iron blocks, granite, green and lime green stained glass, fences, cobblestone, copper, rails and end rods
Every Block Board #40 - Iron Blocks
[includes ore and condensed block variants]
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Couldn't stop thinking about today's copper update, and I kept wondering what rusted iron might look like. This is the steel block, meant to better match the iron lanterns, bars, and chains. You can craft it with one iron ingot and one coal. And it rusts to various valid shades of iron-ness. Of course, so will the lanterns, bars, and chains.
The steel block will be used to craft stairs and slabs, while the regular iron block just stays decorative.
I used the copper block's texture for the little bolts, and rotated the shiny part of the copper texture to be horizontal.
Block #0013 - Block of Iron
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu7jvu8_RkI)