Building AN AXOLOTL AIRSHIP & ENCHANTING in Minecraft Survival! (#34)



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yellow, our best axolotl 😭 in this episode of survival we build a monument to our best axolotl and do some enchanting! we build another version of minecraft’s best pickaxe!

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31 thoughts on “Building AN AXOLOTL AIRSHIP & ENCHANTING in Minecraft Survival! (#34)”

  1. An interruption: The deep dark might have been home to the so called illagers. The deep dark city had structures akin to outposts, woodland mansions, and camps. Wooden structures derived from dark oak wood clearly implies that the city had something to do with the illagers.

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  2. After I spent 7 hours at the enchantment table one day, getting results like you were getting, I said fucket, I'm not wasting my time on this stupid enchantment table anymore.

    Built a villager breeder and trading farm. Then I spent several days trying to roll all 20some librarians I wanted. After that, it was just the simple matter of making an iron farm so that I could build the largest sugarcane farm I've ever built, making a giant wheat farm to feed cows in my cow crusher to get leather so I can make books, and now I need to get even more emeralds from the smiths, so I guess a gold farm is next on the docket. To get that, I'm gonna need about 3-4 chests of magma blocks or so…

    Simple as that. I sure showed you, enchantment table!

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  3. i love your analysis on realism vs abstractionism, but I feel the need to make it clear that abstractionism isn't what you think it is! abstactionism is about the mind painting in details that aren't there – minecraft is a great example of this, where on only am 8×8 grid of pixels we infer more detail about the block than just the colour, like what the block might associate to in real life; a dirt block isn't just a 'mixed brown and grey block', it's dirt! when you take a copy of a minecraft axolotl, meaning to represent a minecraft axolotl, there's no abstraction because it aims to make an accurate depiction of the original thing. however, if you were to make a statue of a real-life axolotl using the same technique it would be abstractionism for the same reason as the dirt.

    in a sense, your minecraft representation of a real life building is actually an abstract representation of real life with all the static blocks representing something more, and the axolotl art is a realistic statue. both are abstract in some way, because they both link back to things in real life. but i believe you are actually looking for 'surrealism' which represents uncanny and illogical things (like a floating axolotl!) in order to explore the mind's unconcious emotion – like the connection to your dead pet axolotl represented as floating in the sky.

    thank you for coming to my ted talk.

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  4. The pickaxe name is referencing the R&B duo that is Anderson Paak and Bruno Mars also known as “silk sonic” and their album called “An evening with silk sonic”. It’s also a clever play on words because it’s a “silk” touch pickaxe.

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