Planning the Final Village Buildings in Minecraft 1.16 Hardcore Survival Ep 22 Click the Like Button if you enjoy! fWhip is back in the hardcore world working on …
I think it would be really cool to see you make a whole dwarven city inside of the mountain! Lit by lanterns and mushroom lights and giving of a warm but sort of eerie feel to it. Otherwise, I think that a desert-themed city and castle could be really cool too. Those are just some suggestions though. I like watching your content regardless!
My Dad tested positive a few days ago and i had left town with my boyfriend. On the morning of the last day I got the phone call. Returning home has been strange and scary because I'm concerned for my parents and scared I contract it to. My boyfriend and his friend set up a multiplayer minecraft server and we played a lot today. It really helped me distract myself and eventually fall asleep 🙂
You could build the chapel between the zombie conversion center and the villager breeder so that the rails run through it. That way you could say that the villagers are going through the chapel and getting the chance to pray before being killed. :')
In my experience, also, playing Minecraft with a decorative eye is much like any creative venture: it looks a crude mess 90% into the process until it all comes together nicely. Gotta trust the process! (Makeup comes to mind for some reason… Maybe it's all the groundwork of preparing the canvas before getting into the "fun part", namely detail work.)
i was like oh i’ll subscribe so he gets to 400k that and i love these vids and watch all of them and then realized i’ve been subscribed since like 250k
OMG A NEW VIDEO WHAT!!! hope you all enjoy it!
Love this series! Merry Christmas fWhip, Merry Christmas Mrs fWhip and Merry Christmas furry four footed fWhip!
I think you should build a jungle village next
Fwhip you could have a fountain or pond with a secret entrance to the sewers at the bottom, blocked by fences so it doesn’t flood
you should do an automatic kelp farm and then use it as fuel to power the smelter
I think it would be really cool to see you make a whole dwarven city inside of the mountain! Lit by lanterns and mushroom lights and giving of a warm but sort of eerie feel to it. Otherwise, I think that a desert-themed city and castle could be really cool too. Those are just some suggestions though. I like watching your content regardless!
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Texture pack???
Fwip your a part of my family in you tube
If you saw carefully to the last clip you'll find that he built some trees
I hope the series won’t come to an end in the next episodes
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You need to make a new house🏡
My Dad tested positive a few days ago and i had left town with my boyfriend. On the morning of the last day I got the phone call. Returning home has been strange and scary because I'm concerned for my parents and scared I contract it to. My boyfriend and his friend set up a multiplayer minecraft server and we played a lot today. It really helped me distract myself and eventually fall asleep 🙂
fwhip ho are you so good at building, can you make a seiries dedicated to building
You could build the chapel between the zombie conversion center and the villager breeder so that the rails run through it. That way you could say that the villagers are going through the chapel and getting the chance to pray before being killed. :')
For a bamboo farm try Etho’s Bamboozler
Idea for unlimited fuel for your super smelter : do a auto wood farm and connect it to your furnace
In my experience, also, playing Minecraft with a decorative eye is much like any creative venture: it looks a crude mess 90% into the process until it all comes together nicely. Gotta trust the process! (Makeup comes to mind for some reason… Maybe it's all the groundwork of preparing the canvas before getting into the "fun part", namely detail work.)
Big fan of your videos! Very inspiring.
i was like oh i’ll subscribe so he gets to 400k that and i love these vids and watch all of them and then realized i’ve been subscribed since like 250k
I love this time lapse