My base is a massive stone doom fortress, all made out of monochromatic grey cobblestone, with lava flows through the throne room and portal room. I guess I'm a stereotypical evil villain.
I have a firend who builds bases like that. Makes more sense than you think, makes it harder for enemies to find your actual base, since they are attracted to light.rhyno435 said:I haven't actually played Minecraft, but if I did, I would build a sprawling underground base, with a large portion above ground, but the above ground part is basically the inside of a mountain, and the only entrance is through the underground, a fair distance away. That is my dream.
It sounds more awesome than it does practical...
How the hell do you find enough clay?Cazza said:An apartment building made out of brick. Me and my friends have a place each in it.
I like doing projects with people. If your not working togther you might as well play singleplayer.
oooh, I like that. Mind if I use that? Also, how do you get the water out of the dome? I can't think of any way that wouldn't drown me.stoprequesting said:I'm generally a fan of giant underwater domes that I get grass to. No idea what it means about me - I like how it looks from above.
I've thought of doing that, but seems like too much work. Would be cool, though.th155 said:I don't really build bases. I have maybe a 10x10x7 wooden hut where I keep my chests/workbench/furnace, but apart from that, i do not touch the surface. At all. Everything i do is underground. My current project is to make the ground one block thick for a couple of chunks (dig anywhere, and you fall into bedrock) I have no idea what that says about me.
We found a hotter climate area. Clay was easier to find there. When we did found some it was in large deposits. We still had to search for days and we are sure there is no more clay with in 3-4 days walk of the apartment building.Avatar Roku said:How the hell do you find enough clay?Cazza said:An apartment building made out of brick. Me and my friends have a place each in it.
I like doing projects with people. If your not working togther you might as well play singleplayer.
The way I did it was to build the roof of it first, with a hole in the center. I got three or four buckets and a bunch of dirt, then I sank down through the hole in the roof, filled it above me, then scooped up enough of the water to breathe. Water in minecraft only flows down, so it gave me a little safe area. After that, I would lay down a layer of dirt to replace the water block, then dig it back up leaving open air in its place. At this point you can finish building the walls of your room/base/dome and then remove the rest of the water by replacing it with dirt then digging it back up. It's a very tricky, time-consuming method, but that's how I've made bases underwater.Avatar Roku said:oooh, I like that. Mind if I use that? Also, how do you get the water out of the dome? I can't think of any way that wouldn't drown me.stoprequesting said:I'm generally a fan of giant underwater domes that I get grass to. No idea what it means about me - I like how it looks from above.
Hey! that mod looks awesome! Which one is that?Assassin Xaero said:snip