Discussion in ' Announcements ' started by c0wg0d , Dec 18, Log in or Sign up. Tags: hunger games. LegoBoyo has worked diligently for almost 2 years on a new Hunger Games map, and it is our pleasure to release it tomorrow! To celebrate, everyone will be given access to use all HG kits for free, and LegoBoyo's map will be the only map in rotation for the day, so that everyone can get familiar with it and enjoy all the hard work he put into it!
There are tons of secrets and cool things to find, so make sure you explore everywhere! I hope you can join us! Thanks again LegoBoyo for building an awesome map! Winner x 11 Beautiful x 5 Like x 4. LegoBoyo Great work on the map! I can't wait to try it out tomorrow! Mariocrity , Dec 18, Like x 2 Agree x 1. This is so awesome! Great job, Lego!!! Can't wait to play. And the only place they can go when trapped is either up or down.
So there was a constant struggle to see if you could leave the main floor and reach some peace towards the top or bottom of the world. This, inadvertently, led to an extraordinary class structure.
In order to achieve this, TheMisterEpic had to gather those ender pearls —needed to create the end portal. But in doing this, like Parrot, he also had to contend with boredom. He opted to be AFK a large percentage of the time, rather than sitting there as he waited for the villagers and sheep needed to regenerate. Despite this massive disadvantage, incredibly, he eventually beat Laff.
The journey there was about as Minecraft as stories get. This was quickly followed up by Laff building an impossibly long bridge to his chunk, in order to attack.
Minecraft , everybody. Laff sabotaged FatMemeGod in the Nether by stealing all the resources he needed, and went to the End. FatMemeGod won when the Ender dragon flung Laff off the side of the chunk and appeared to get stuck, making it easy pickings.
However, not all players use perfectly selected world seeds for their playthroughs. Some prefer to go through the challenge more organically and just see what unfolds.
In his series, like many others he contended largely with boredom and a lack of resources. Resources would frequently fall just a block or two outside of his chunk and cause him difficulty retrieving them. Anything that can give you an advantage in the challenge is considered a good thing. For both Parrot and Kevin, it came in the form of using different Minecraft mechanics to their advantage.
Kevin placed boats just outside of his chunk, knowing that mobs would opt to sit inside and could not leave them. This proved a surprisingly effective defence system. Laff and TheMisterEpic lucked out in this respect, both setting it so that they spawned into a chunk that was inside a village, where beds already existed. Kevin, on the other hand, just started in a randomly generated chunk without any of those luxuries.
For him, finding wool was not something he was able to accomplish until the fifth episode in the series, when having given up on sheep ever wandering into his chunk, he was forced to use spiders to create the wool.
Players of many open-ended games, from The Sims to Hitman to Minecraft , regularly seek out increasingly eccentric ways to stave off boredom, especially after all objectives have been beaten. Coming up with seemingly outlandish or wacky challenges is frequently an outcome of this quest for clicks and monetizable content.
Based on this, and the experiences of those I spoke to, should you give this a go? To do this, simply throw the Cobblestone into a furnace to turn it back into regular Stone. These look much fancier than regular Stone blocks, and they also give your buildings a more professional look.
This entire process will also require a lot of wood for the furnace, so consider checking out our The Best Axe Enchantments In Minecraft guide to learn how to maximize your yield. Now take all of your Stone Bricks, and start planning the layout of your Castle. Build the foundations of a simple keep with one floor, at least two small stone towers and a gate.
If nothing else, this build will serve as an excellent tutorial for some of the bigger structures we have on this Minecraft Castle Ideas list. This is essentially a large ditch that surrounds your building and is usually filled with water.
It acts as a barrier that prevents enemies from reaching your home, while the player themselves has quick access to the structure via a small bridge on one side of the base only. To start this build, go ahead and lay the groundwork for your Castle. Go for four towers this time, and maybe at least two floors. Now once the foundations have been built, grab a shovel and start digging around the exterior. Make the hole at least three blocks wide and two blocks deep.
The width here has more to do with the look of the moat, while the depth is the real security measure. Most mobs in this game cannot jump up vertically more than one block, so a two block hole is more than enough to stop them in their tracks. Once the ditch is ready, go ahead and grab some Water Buckets and fill it with water.
This process could take a while if your base is situated a long way away from a body of water, but the end product is going to be worth it. Also if you have a basic understanding of How To Use Redstone In Minecraft , you can even make a lever operated bridge that goes over the moat. And the first of these on our list is a structure with some actual walls and ramparts, which is something any great Castle desperately requires. So to start off, make sure that you leave significant room around the main keep for some other structures.
You can set up a farm in that space, or maybe you could even add something like an external armory or storage room. The point is to leave a bunch of space, around 8 to 10 blocks worth from each direction, and then start building your walls after that point.
And then when you do actually get to constructing the walls, build them high and wide. For the ramparts themselves, make sure that you leave at least one block worth of space on top of the walls so that you can walk around and inspect the surrounding areas. You also simply want to place blocks on the outside edge of the walls, with one space in between each placement. You can always choose to make other unique creations like a giant multi-story watchtower instead.
This is basically an entire base compressed into a single tower, with space inside for multiple rooms. All it takes is a relatively flat patch of ground, and then you can start layering on Stone Bricks until something resembling a room takes form. Then put in some staircases or ladders, and move onto the next floor on top. Keep going with this process until you reach the height you want, or you have the exact number of rooms you require. As seen in the image above, you can spruce up the design with some wooden planks or even simple wood among other blocks.
The advantages of a Castle like this are fairly obvious. If you feel up to the task, you can also choose to fill your world with multiple similar towers as well, each of which can then serve as a different safe haven. One of the best ways to create a structure with a lot of space and protection is to actually carve it into a hillside instead of building it yourself.
This way you only have to focus on crafting an appealing entrance, while the rest of the rooms can be hidden inside the large hollowed out hill. This idea works as a Castle as well, allowing the player to build an elaborate concealed fortress with numerous different wings and other similar attachments. You can literally use the Cobblestone you carve out of the hill as materials to then use in expanding the building.
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