I Built A BAMBOO VILLAGE In Minecraft 1.20 Hardcore



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Today I set off on a brand new adventure to discover as much as the brand new trails and tales update as I can. Including the new bamboo blocks, the brush, suspicious sand, pottery sherds/pottery shards (i dunno) and I also found a camel! With all this combined I spent almost 100 days in minectaft (1.20) building a automatic bamboo farm and transforming a jungle into an awesome looking jungle village using as many of the new blocks as i can! And once the village was built I managed to fill it with all my new friends! A parrot, and panda and the brand new 1.20 camel! All in all I’d say it was the perfect start to our Minecraft 1.20 journey together!

I hope you are all enjoying the new update as much as I am and I hope you enjoy the video too!

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27 thoughts on “I Built A BAMBOO VILLAGE In Minecraft 1.20 Hardcore”

  1. Thank you for returning man I just found this channel a week ago I have watched all you vids so far I built that midevel castle in your 1.18 survival world

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  2. That creeper explosion transition was pretty cool. Making the floor patterns with the new bookshelf tops was a great idea! The pottery shrines were a fun touch too. And with the bamboo/trees/vines everywhere, it feels so cozy; the towers would come in useful to see over it. The new villagers really loved the place! This video was great! It was awesome to see some of the 1.20 stuff in your style!

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  3. After the announcement of the bamboo block, I never thought you could use them in build that looks good. But you definitly proofed me wrong. Great job, as always. :D❤

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  4. I use stone fences to trigger the redstone in my bamboo farms. Observer and sticky piston up top, observer and regular piston down below.

    Bamboo grows, triggers the the top observer which throws the stick piston with the wall, into a line of walls leading down to the bottom observer, the block state change triggers the observer below, throws rhe regular piston and bam…bamboo farm

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  5. fun fact for builds like this: You can actually strp bamboo wood if you want the texture, but not the color. just use your axe like you would with any other wood type and boom

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  6. Not sure if you know, but you can strip bamboo blocks to look like other bamboo blocks. Bamboo Mosaic tiles are meant to integrate two different texture rotations of bamboo blocks.

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  7. You've got to upgrade your base. It's too small for someone with netherite. You should really make it into a castle similar to the 1.18 upgraded one. Nothing tooo big but bigger. What i like to do is actually draw my castle blueprints out on paper and then build them. I've got a super epic one in my 1.20 world, i love ur vids, but i gotta say that medieval is definitively your strongsuit.

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  8. I love how you show the whole build process, from simple and achievable to absolutely detailed and wonderful. Glad to see you with a new video. the mud blocks look so good as paths. Looking forward to seeing future videos.

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