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Valerie Hunt

someone please tell me how to build this

saw this insanely pretty riverside town the other day, and i haven’t stopped thinking about how to recreate that vibe in minecraft. after digging through a bunch of posts, here’s what i found: 1. Start with a ravine instead of an actual river. Shallow ravines are way easier to shape and flood from the bottom up. Bonus points if it’s up high or between two biomes—you get those cool mixed water colors! 🎨 2. Dig your own canal, block off one end, and fill it carefully to turn the whole thing into source blocks. It’s a slow process, but super satisfying once the water flows just right. 3. Or hey—just find a river and build around it. Don’t make it harder than it needs to be. 😂 No matter which route you take, you’ll end up with a cozy little riverside town that feels straight out of a painting. 🌊🏘️ #MinecraftBuilds #Minecraft #Games

someone please tell me how to build this
Valerie Hunt

found a creeper face in mushroom islands💣💣

Someone just stumbled on a group of mushroom islands shaped like a creeper face—yes, really—and it wasn’t even on purpose. They were messing around with two datapacks: VanillaTweaks Custom Nether Portals (modded to work in the End 👀), and Nullscape, which makes the End dimension way cooler than the boring vanilla version. Turns out, Nullscape randomly adds unlinked End gateways—perfect for a little fast-travel experiment. So the idea was: go deep into the End, find a random gateway, link it with a Nether portal, and boom—jump between dimensions and cross huge distances like a pro. But if you’re gonna go way out there, you need something worth the trip. And that’s when it appeared: a perfect Creeper-face formation made out of mushroom islands, spotted on Chunkbase. The catch? The coordinates are ridiculously far. Like… really far. (X: 1,173,389 / Z: 1,074,650) They fully intend to travel there. In fact, this is a world seed they and their friends have already been playing on for about 2 months. #Minecraft #Nullscape #MinecraftSeeds #CreeperIsland #MinecraftDatapack #GamingTips #Games

found a creeper face in mushroom islands💣💣
Carla Smith

How old were you when you first started playing Minecraft?

I guess you could say I’m one of the older players. I first discovered the game back in kindergarten—just from overhearing some classmates talk about it. My very first world was saved on an old Mac. That was during my early elementary school days, and honestly? I'd rush home from school just to dive into that world. I used to scribble through my homework as fast as I could just to get more playtime. 😂 I still remember doing some very questionable things back then—like the first time I saw a creeper. I noticed it didn’t have arms, so I got curious and walked right up to it. Boom. And you know what? I did it again just to see the explosion up close. 😂 My second world was on a different computer, where I played a lot with a girl I met online. Every single structure in that world was something we built together. She’d log into my world nearly every day. Eventually, school got busier and I kind of drifted away from the game. I also lost contact with her—I’ve tried searching for her again, but no luck. Looking back, maybe what we had was a little more than friendship… maybe it was my first crush. My third main world was on a PC with a pretty modest setup: E3-1230 V3 + GT 710 (I think) + a 320GB HDD. I started that world on November 20, 2022, right after a major update dropped. That save saw a lot—wars, griefers, chaos... but it also taught me how to be a better admin and leader. Then on December 1, 2023, I suddenly got a new PC (the one I’m using now). Now that I’ve moved to the Java Edition, I don’t visit that world as much anymore. The screenshot below was taken on July 6, 2023—not sure what time, but the memories are still fresh. #Minecraft #MinecraftLove #Memories #Games #PC #JAVA

How old were you when you first started playing Minecraft?
Valerie Hunt

things you may not know about minecraft 🤯

Some Minecraft facts that are so random they sound fake, but they’re very real: 1. Wearing leather boots lets you walk across powder snow like a boss without sinking in it. 2. When lightning strikes, pigs turn into zombified piglins, villagers turn into witches, and creepers turn into charged creepers. ⚡💥 3. Soul fire actually deals more damage than normal fire but it doesn’t set wood on fire. 4. You can heal damaged iron golems with iron ingots. Like feeding a robot metal snacks. 🤖 5. Drowned mobs during the day won’t attack you—as long as you don’t touch water. Basically, you can keep one as a weird little pet (yes I did that though technically it was a drowned zombie. 6. Creepers are afraid of cats because ancient Egyptians loved cats and didn’t want creepers to harm them—so they made creepers fear them. 7. Mojang loves pairing Wardens and axolotls in the game—their interactions are… strangely wholesome. 🥹 Got any other fun Minecraft facts? Gameplay quirks, hidden lore, cursed glitches—drop them all!! #MinecraftFacts #MinecraftTips #Minecraft #Games

things you may not know about minecraft 🤯
Valerie Hunt

Anyone else use fireworks as weapons in Minecraft?

Anyone else out here using fireworks as crossbow ammo? 💥 I tried it just for fun, but turns out—there's more to it. The flat flight path is wild. I even used them to trigger a TNT blast mine setup: dig a 2x1 tunnel, stack TNT and observers, aim through a 1x1 air tunnel at a target block, and boom—everything detonates perfectly. Total block drop, no waste. Super satisfying 😌 But in survival mode...Bit of a mixed bag. Range kinda sucks. Fireworks are pricey. Self-damage is real. It does hit hard though. If all three rockets actually flew in the same direction, this would be hands down the most OP weapon in the game. Curious—anyone else messing with this setup? Or found a way to make it work better #Minecraft #MinecraftTips #MinecraftWeapons #Games

Anyone else use fireworks as weapons in Minecraft?
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