Hello, and welcome to another episode of Extreme Home Makeover! Just kidding. But seriously, that's pretty much what I did. If you remember what my hut looked like from the beginning, it was just some wood planks I threw together so I didn't get attacked. It's now bigger and better then ever before...kinda.
Yes that is glass. It's so I can do this when I'm inside:
Kinda serves as a ground level watch tower I suppose. And if we turn around, we can go downstairs to where the action is taking place.
As you descend, you get a nice view of a fine arts painting. Paintings are pretty cool. You make them by putting a wood stick around the border of the workbench, and a wool I guess in the center. There's a bunch of different pictures you can get in various sizes. And the best part is that you can take it down, put it back up, and get a different one.
Just around the corner is the workstation.
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| I'm like Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor |
So left to right we have a large chest to store a ton of items, a stove, and the workbench. Now I havent explained the stove yet. You have to use coal or wood planks to get the fire going and with it you can cook meat, smelt, ect. For example: if you wanted to make a steel pickaxe, you'd have to smelt three steel blocks so they became steel bricks. Then use the steel bricks with the wood sticks on the workbench and draw a pickaxe. And I think cooked meat restores more health than raw meat.
Now the good part. I decided to build my own mining cave underneath my hut. I'll be a straight shot down to the unbreakable bricks picking up whatever minerals I see on the way and then branching off.
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| The start of something great...or not so great |
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| More steel! |
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| Welp. |
Yea...I'm pretty far down. And that's about where I left off. I'll possibly do another update later tonight if anything happens. Stay tuned.
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