Devildragon's guide to Minecraft 3 [How to build underwater]
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@CSxJBSPIPER you seem to know and awful lot about little girls laughs... >.>
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@TheKabukimann if you were going to do it like that then you could simply use dirt, or without wasting wool you could just use wood. Thumbs down simply cos you asked
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deep blue sea
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the show you are talkign about is sealab 2021
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i made a cooler one and it is bigger is is 10 by 12 long and 15 blocks high it has 5 floors 2 floors are under the ground. my way is to go in the water and make the glass frame then fill it with wool and set the wool on first when filled.. i would put a video up of it but i dont have a camera
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dude, the movie withe the intelligent sharks, DEEP BLUE SEA, epic movie
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@devildragon911 The ice kept melting for some reason, so I just went with glass. Maybe it had to do with nearby pumpkins? The rest of the place was made of snow and ice anyway, though. Not quite sure how minecraft physics work yet, being a new player and all.
Funnierthan24 1 month ago
@Funnierthan24 a light source melts ice sadly :S, you could try moving the pumpkins away from the ice
DevilDragon911 1 month ago
Can I use ice instead of glass? and does it work in creative mode?
Funnierthan24 1 month ago
@Funnierthan24 I don't see why you can't use ice, and it should work in creative mode. Mind you with creative mode it might just be quicker to delete the blocks instead of waiting for them to burn
DevilDragon911 1 month ago
why you did not use sand
it is way easier
just throw the sand and it will sank down , then cover it with glass
missing1person 2 months ago
@missing1person because you'll still need to dig it out after, with wool you just set the whole thing alight and watch :P
DevilDragon911 2 months ago