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So, I've been thinking about how people often aim to make pretty builds, especially in creative. Often, many types of blocks get used when constructing them, chiseled, fanned cobblestone, non-fanned cobblestone, sandstone, chert, granite, andesite, bricks, logs, planks, lanterns, and on and on. So, what if, we didn't use those blocks? What if we tried making something pre-metal? That's why I decided to build this rather lavish hut made of mudbrick! Admittedly, it is built in creative, but maybe when I'm doing a new run, then I'll try to make something like this out of the materials I have on hand.

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That's the outside, the roof is made of thatch!

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This is the first floor, there's a hidden clay vessel under that dirt next to the firepit opposite the hole.

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This is the second floor! It has storage.

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This is looking up at the roof from the first floor. There's stick layers up there so there's ventilation and sunlight, I guess. I just thought it'd look cool. (Maybe practical for that realistic smoke mod?)

Well, that's it! One thing about mudbrick though, kind of strange that dark mudbrick has a slab variant but light mudbrick doesn't. I think a light version might look better here, but no slabs kind of limits creativity a lot. (I wonder if mudbrick stairs could be a good idea?)

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