Dave
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I've been playing the snapshots and it's lapis.I thought they were using Gold as an enchanting catalyst? Or has that changed?
I've been playing the snapshots and it's lapis.I thought they were using Gold as an enchanting catalyst? Or has that changed?
It takes up to 3 to do anything. And once you have a Fortune III pick, it explodes. You can literally get a 1/2 a stack from one block.I'm not sure I like that change, given that Lapis Lazuli is a nonrenewable resource.
Well, it's good it's super cheap and that they're apparently upping the drop per ore broken. Because I sure as hell wouldn't want to spend more than 3 per enchant/repair... that will add up in a ding dang hurry.It takes up to 3 to do anything. And once you have a Fortune III pick, it explodes. You can literally get a 1/2 a stack from one block.
That's true, and usually why I make new shovels instead of repairing the old ones.Since it's supposed to be cheaper on levels, it makes sense. Diamond isn't "really" renewable either, and there's not too many complaints about it, so it's not necessarily a bad thing to have a limiter on enchants.
That being said, I have lapis like crazy. I don't think I have over a stack of blocks yet, but I'm getting there.
This is why I make stone shovels. They're like matchsticks. Quick enough, use 'em up, throw 'em away.That's true, and usually why I make new shovels instead of repairing the old ones.
I tried that. With as much sand as I've dug, I spent more time making shovels than digging.This is why I make stone shovels. They're like matchsticks. Quick enough, use 'em up, throw 'em away.
--Patrick
I'll let him know.It's actually going through Cranky Wizards portal room, hopefully he doesn't mind.
Thanks. I just put a hole in one of his walls, and made is so the minecart now stops in front of his branch. Also, not far down the path is a nether fort, if he wants to have his way with it. You can tell where it is by the sudden nether brick walls.I'll let him know.
--Patrick
Just a warning to all that the blaze grinder will probably stop working in 1.8, as the release notes say blazes will be able to shoot through solid blocks.I can't wait for 1.8. I've been saving up my lapis lazuli and have a chest with stuff that I need repaired. I take it almost to the breaking point and then stash them.
Just a warning to all that the blaze grinder will probably stop working in 1.8, as the release notes say blazes will be able to shoot through solid blocks.
--Patrick
I'm sure it was. We were out there together just before I called it a night. He took the dangerous route to start. That might have been why he was cursing.I can find out if he finished it. I have no clue other than he must have run into some mobs since I kept hearing him cursing under his breath about blowing up.
On another note, this morning our son told me @GasBandit needs to change his name to GhastBandit. Seems he remembers some of your names on the server from peeking over Aussie's shoulder while he's playing.
You will be able to in 1.8.Har! Trouble is, even if I wanted to do so, minecraft accounts can't change names. So I'd have to buy another copy of the game.
I thought they were adding support for it, but not actually enabling it?You will be able to in 1.8.
Iron bars would probably work. Hell, fenceposts might work too, they seem to trump everything else when used in the regular world. Zombies don't know that a gate is a gate.I thought they were adding support for it, but not actually enabling it?
Ah, wait. That's in the 1.7.x patch.
Also, the blaze grinder may still work if they just shoot at players, but the bolts don't go through the blocks. If that's the case, it might just have to be rebuilt without glass. Iron bars, maybe? Dunno what would be durable enough but still see-through.
--Patrick
Your ship is pretty sweet too. You got that up quick. I wish I had time tonight to go poking around.That sky platform is pretty impressive, I'm going to need to check it out tonight.
It's weird to have my most recent project deliberately near-invisible. I like seeing it on there, but then there's the feeling of "but nobody else really sees it." Kinda melancholy.
I feel ya.YIt's weird to have my most recent project deliberately near-invisible. I like seeing it on there, but then there's the feeling of "but nobody else really sees it." Kinda melancholy.
You built underground behind two camoflaged doors.I feel ya.
--Patrick
Three.You built underground behind two camoflaged doors.