I Destroyed an ENTIRE MOUNTAIN to Build THIS in Hardcore Minecraft



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50 thoughts on “I Destroyed an ENTIRE MOUNTAIN to Build THIS in Hardcore Minecraft”

  1. Ayo fWhippersnapper we need MORE of those montages you did with that little farmhouse I loved it so much i made a poem about it.
    Amongst the trees besides the leaves
    Flowers bloom with a quaint little house that was made with a bloop bloop bloop.
    Here for ferns made with funny littles sounds saying doop doop doop.
    A loss of a mountain and a birth of a biome
    A gorgeous house that stood the test of time(nothing rhymes with biome)
    Oh fWhip oh fWhipper that montage was something i would like to see more of
    Because and cause that montage was gorgeous.
    Thank you for your time

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  2. @fWhip I just saw a video of someone using grey wool and anvils as a floor design concept. I think that with lava below this with the gaps the anvils provide would look so good in your Dwarven areas!!

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  3. When I'm doing that sort of mass mountain-removing terraforming, I generally just use villager bought diamond picks. You can mine just as well, and you can get so many of them so easily that accidentally breaking one or two isn't a problem- heck, when doing Nether digging for gold farms, I'll just bulk-buy EffII diamond picks and treat them as disposable.

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  4. I think you should run with the cooler tones in the grass under the birch trees! Personally I feel like the variety in shades is really nice, and combined with the other pieces you were putting down, I think it ends up looking really nice and mirroring the variety of the leaf colors (which I also feel was a really nice choice). Cool toned doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't feel lush 🙂

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  5. Hi fWhippy, I watched almost every stream with progress of this project and I’m so happy it’s done because it looks just amazing. Oh and I think the lush bits would actually make a lot of sense under the trees which are over the river as the leaves would be falling into the water. Again, I’m so very happy to see this project coming together 🎉

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  6. Man's hella productive as usual.

    I don't remember the version, but at some point they added crafting recipe refilling with spacebar (similar to villager trading refill). So dispenser crafting might not be such a drag anymore.

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  7. could use dripleaf for ground cover instead of regular grass. I don't think that's coloured by biomes. Sporadically using azalea bushes, bamboo, and even doing some sugarcane next to hidden water sources (moss carpet on top of a waterlogged half slab) might look nice, too.

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