@WolfMt7 why? Would have taken way too long to punch that many sheep. This was before HUGE TREES JESUS WHY ARE THEY SO HUGE, so harvesting wood was fast.
@iAmPesukone Already taken account of that. I have a long-ass tunnel leading under the sea from a nearby island. The tunnel is glass-roofed and lit with torches. The grass is almost to the dome now.
@LoyalBanana Yep. Discovered that when i went down to the bedrock in a huge stripmine (for stone to make my huge railway to this dome from my spawn point on the mainland), came back and there were still blocks with fire on top and nothing happening. Ended up just chopping it all out. But honestly, most of the work was still done for me. Probably only had to chop out a tenth of the dome at most.
@playdoughfunrs Painstakingly. I found a deep cave in another part of the map that had big lakes of lava in it, that were mostly only 1 block deep. Then I made an eternal spring down there and just kept pouring water on all that crap until it was all obsidian. I used a diamond pickaxe to mine it out (diamond is the only material that leaves a harvestable block when it destroys obsidian) and placed it manually. Even with diamond, it takes like 20 seconds per block to mine.
@Mariner797 I did the glass roof first. Since the roof isn't too far under the water (4 or 5 layers) i just kept coming up for air periodically while placing it. After that, I made air holes on the underside of the roof by placing wood blocks in a 3x3 configuration and then chopping out the middle one, creating a one block pocket of air. Using those air holes, I filled the area with wood. Finally, I put the glass walls on from the outside, coming up to the surface for air regularly.
@leptir1 Thanks. It's a method of creating an underwater dome. Since currently the best way to do this in minecraft is to place blocks and then mine them back out (Water -> filled block -> air), doing it with DIRT or some other block that has to be removed manually is a pain with a dome so large. I used wood so that I only had to set fire to one part and the whole thing would burn away without my intervention, saving time and tools.
@sabrejack2 Nah, just still can't get past that FUCKING locked door to the helipad in my Deus Ex candybar run. Perhaps I'll upload a video of myself trying so that you guys can see what's going wrong.
Now get finite liquid and do this
julienmauricemort 1 month ago
@MissileAntiMatiere
stfu no one cares
trsdos 7 months ago
It'd be more realistic if when you set off a fire the glass would eventually shatter because of the heat
MegaNumberInfinite 7 months ago
nice music :D!!
dark2sonic3 7 months ago
*EDIT* Underwater Cube.
With epic N64 music
aleio16 8 months ago
*AAAHHEM*This is more of a cube.
unknown5415 8 months ago
Not much of a dome. Looks more like a rectangualr box under water. Mines better. Though Im only 20% done.
MrNintoku 9 months ago
@MrNintoku Then it's not better right now, is it, Mr. Social Skills?
pentherapy 9 months ago 11
@pentherapy
The dome itself is complete. The project i was referring to is only 20% done.
MrNintoku 9 months ago
now I would like to see hot it was outside de water (OMG fire under water!!!)
hernani200 10 months ago
you should have used cloth
WolfMt7 11 months ago
@WolfMt7 why? Would have taken way too long to punch that many sheep. This was before HUGE TREES JESUS WHY ARE THEY SO HUGE, so harvesting wood was fast.
pentherapy 11 months ago
Don't make a dome out of wood in a huge hole at the bottem of a seabed then try to make a fire place it hurts
SilentNinja623 1 year ago
Nice technique. I made a 17X15X9 dome and placed and dug out dirt blocks to empty it out...VERY tedious!
Ephidel88 1 year ago
Grass won't grow there unless the blocks are connected to existing grass. Other than that, nice dome.
iAmPesukone 1 year ago
@iAmPesukone Already taken account of that. I have a long-ass tunnel leading under the sea from a nearby island. The tunnel is glass-roofed and lit with torches. The grass is almost to the dome now.
pentherapy 1 year ago
@pentherapy Okay, good job!
iAmPesukone 1 year ago
I love how the whooole time ur carrying round flint and steel =]
Willsaaa1029 1 year ago
A reason never to play with fire
89898989461 1 year ago
Stop depleting the damn ozone layer
Godofwar181 1 year ago 14
@Godofwar181 .... that only happens when you use CFC's ...
not when you burn wood ...
burning wood creates greenhouse gasses
use of CFC's depletes ozone
DarkLink7337 1 year ago
...Music?
Xskillna 1 year ago
@Xskillna "Inferno", from the game La Mulana.
pentherapy 1 year ago
@pentherapy Thank you.
Xskillna 1 year ago
Congrats. You just make an infinity fire.
infinity fire is a glitch that only the top wooden/trees have fire. And its infinity cause it will never burn out. Unless you hit it
LoyalBanana 1 year ago
@LoyalBanana Yep. Discovered that when i went down to the bedrock in a huge stripmine (for stone to make my huge railway to this dome from my spawn point on the mainland), came back and there were still blocks with fire on top and nothing happening. Ended up just chopping it all out. But honestly, most of the work was still done for me. Probably only had to chop out a tenth of the dome at most.
pentherapy 1 year ago
awesome
benbenben1930 1 year ago
howd u get the obsidian there
playdoughfunrs 1 year ago
@playdoughfunrs Painstakingly. I found a deep cave in another part of the map that had big lakes of lava in it, that were mostly only 1 block deep. Then I made an eternal spring down there and just kept pouring water on all that crap until it was all obsidian. I used a diamond pickaxe to mine it out (diamond is the only material that leaves a harvestable block when it destroys obsidian) and placed it manually. Even with diamond, it takes like 20 seconds per block to mine.
pentherapy 1 year ago
How did you even set up the outer layer anyways?
Mariner797 1 year ago
@Mariner797 I did the glass roof first. Since the roof isn't too far under the water (4 or 5 layers) i just kept coming up for air periodically while placing it. After that, I made air holes on the underside of the roof by placing wood blocks in a 3x3 configuration and then chopping out the middle one, creating a one block pocket of air. Using those air holes, I filled the area with wood. Finally, I put the glass walls on from the outside, coming up to the surface for air regularly.
pentherapy 1 year ago
clever!
newrev9er 1 year ago
What are the burning wooden blocks for? What are you burning out of it lol.
Amazing job though :)
leptir1 1 year ago
@leptir1 Thanks. It's a method of creating an underwater dome. Since currently the best way to do this in minecraft is to place blocks and then mine them back out (Water -> filled block -> air), doing it with DIRT or some other block that has to be removed manually is a pain with a dome so large. I used wood so that I only had to set fire to one part and the whole thing would burn away without my intervention, saving time and tools.
pentherapy 1 year ago
It is good to see that you are still up to your old videogame antics.
moebiuspersona 1 year ago
@moebiuspersona this game isnt old lol. its 2010 and still in alpha
iamhereforever 1 year ago
@iamhereforever old (videogame antics)
moebiuspersona 1 year ago
If Minecraft had a storymode, this would be a pretty appropriate final level.
PineappleGuy 1 year ago
@PineappleGuy Orz! Man, it's been a while. You should come and play Survival Multiplayer on the TW server sometime.
pentherapy 1 year ago
here I thought you'd died or something.
sabrejack2 1 year ago
@sabrejack2 Nah, just still can't get past that FUCKING locked door to the helipad in my Deus Ex candybar run. Perhaps I'll upload a video of myself trying so that you guys can see what's going wrong.
pentherapy 1 year ago
Is that La Mulana music? o.O
khrrck967 1 year ago
@khrrck967 Yes, yes it is. Inferno, to be specific. SEE WHAT I DID THERE?
pentherapy 1 year ago
@pentherapy Excellent!
khrrck967 1 year ago