Forceous Posted Saturday at 04:50 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:50 PM Pro tip: torches in the offhand makes your hunger rate up to 120% Apart from that, it looks nice. Enjoy!
COMMANDER_GEB Posted Saturday at 04:59 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 04:59 PM ok ty 9 minutes ago, Forceous said: Pro tip: torches in the offhand makes your hunger rate up to 120% Apart from that, it looks nice. Enjoy!
Zane Mordien Posted Saturday at 06:32 PM Report Posted Saturday at 06:32 PM I would say more torches so you don't get drifters in your house. If your house is small enough to count as cellar then your food will last longer if you seal up the doors.
Ratbatboo Posted Sunday at 08:23 PM Report Posted Sunday at 08:23 PM Looking good! I've just discovered the wonders of mud brick so I'm pretty mine up a bit, but I'm about as far along as yours looks, overall...Minimum crockery, some torches, a campfire, and slabbed slit-windows.
OBAMFSpike Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM Report Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Ratbatboo said: discovered the wonders of mud brick Don't you mean the resource robbing wonders of one of the most resource rich blocks crafted in the game? My opinion XD On a serious note, make sure to collect all the stone you find laying around the ground and then the first clay you find you'll be able to craft cobble, a much easier craftable block in my opinion. I drew this conclusion after cutting dry grass for everything. You'll want to save all your dry grass early game for pit kilns. At least that's how my experiences so far have come along. Mud brick looks awesome lining roads and walkways and is a killer looking block later game but every time ive crafted it ill tell you that the dry grass sure disappears rapidly. To the original post, great job and do mind the comments about adding more light. I skipped over crude doors honestly and just used dirt blocks. That's my pro tip. Pay attention to your spoil rates concerning containers and the idea concerning a container in the ground with a block above it is spot on excellent advice. *Sidenote and Edit: Welcome to the forums. Looks like there's a lot of new faces on this thread. Enjoy guys. You can find me in the multiplayer thread if you all are ever looking for a server to join. Take care and Great Luck!* Edited Sunday at 09:30 PM by OBAMFSpike
ArgentLuna Posted Sunday at 11:58 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:58 PM A bit of time and expansion leads a starter base to be a forever home 1
Ratbatboo Posted yesterday at 01:27 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:27 AM 4 hours ago, OBAMFSpike said: Don't you mean the resource robbing wonders of one of the most resource rich blocks crafted in the game? My opinion XD I suppose! But honestly, grass is everywhere? I'm in the middle of an immense plain surrounded by cliffs on one side and forest on the other, and by 'immense' I mean it's an all-day venture to get to the forest, and another day back, so I've built little 'hunting lodges' here and there on the periphery of the plain for overnighting, so perhaps I just have immense grass resources making up for the earlier sparseness of clay.
OBAMFSpike Posted yesterday at 05:36 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:36 AM Oh I do understand it's everywhere. And it's even made easier with a scythe. And I could be immensely wrong too but I'll say that ive got several hundred hours between two worlds and this is largely an opinion of mine. If you're having fun playing then do you cause this game is AWESOME. 1
vinnland Posted yesterday at 06:47 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:47 AM another pro tip, packed dirt is your friend.
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