The Minecraft (1.19) – Wild Update is here, and today we head out to collect some of the goodies we have to play with. We investigate some of the game mechanics with the new items. We also setup a simple Propagule Farm and Mud Workshop.
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I thought it was Oak to Spruce to Dark Oak with merging into each other.
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Etho, have you ever watched any of the YouTube videos about you?
I really like the mudmaking area!
I think, given the usual significant delays on extending the features of existing blocks/items, or outright forgetfulness, we won't see anything come of this "portal" structure for years…
Oh shoot! I just watched the video and was surfing the trending videos and saw your video again! Congrats on making it to trending Etho! Also great video as always 🙂
We've been so spoiled lately!!! Thank you for the upload Etho!💜
obligatory comment 🙂
That frame must be for some kind of prison since the big guy is called The Warden… though a warden is also looks over a college, church, wild game or a firefighter.
For the portal
I think it would be cool if it linked up with another Deep Dark City 10000 blocks away
Would be a neat alternative to Nether travel
Your third propagule farm would pair well with an Ally harvesting hub.
Just sat down with a hot cup of tea! I know what I'm watching for the next forty minutes 🙂
Haiiiii
Happy to get back into watching Etho again, it's been a while for me!
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that is a prettystone approved mud making place! proud of you
3 triggers = spawn
Once spawned every trigger = spawn
They're on 10 second cooldowns
That's a very brief basic rundown
Would you ever consider doing more non-minecraft lps?
Your the pit and cube world lps are someone of my series you have ever done
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Etho the redstone expert looking at those simple redstone "tutorials" with great interest was something I didn't know I needed.