Minecraft: Seablock Survival w/ X33N Ep. 13



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28 thoughts on “Minecraft: Seablock Survival w/ X33N Ep. 13”

  1. Can you stop throwing in random butchered accents in your videos? Some of them are starting to get offensive. And use proper English you are, like it or not, an influencer if young minds.

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  2. Just saying this for those who might be as intimidated as Jordan is toward the beginning of the video, but 250 mb is just one quarter (1/4) of a bucket. You'll only need 4 buckets total, and have a little melted solder left over when you complete the 30 blocks of scaffolding since you get 2 blocks per quarter bucket. That's all, unless you want a technical tip about "pipettes" in my personal aside below.

    This is just my own perspective on how annoying it is to obtain melted solder, but… It is so valuable compared to purified water, and creosote that you really want to preserve anything smaller than a full bucket with pipettes rather than "clearing" it from the fluid slot of those crafting stations. I've had to use a pipette to move small amounts between the stations to complete projects before. It's annoying, but it will spare you having to create more than you need, what with having to change the solder out for purified water, or the creosote from project to project anyway.

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