Hive Minecraft Base Tour
@therealflaws asked to see a tour of our base in Hive Minecraft. I recorded a rather long video (almost an hour) walking through our new and old base.
Have fun! If you have any questions about any of it, let me know in the comments.
If you want to join the Hive Minecraft server and have the necessary requirements (mainly 16G of ram) checkout the setup post.
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I might join and do some runs.
Ok this is a pretty long one, I just watched 20 min of the video so I'll watch the rest when I wake up.
I didn't think you build an entire village, how does those npc work? Do they spawn after you build all that? Or was it just an ordinary village and you gave jobs to the NPCs?
That miner that can mine and get materials for you is really cool, I assume that mineshaft you showed at the beginning was made naturally; but for some reason it looks weird, I guess you modified it quite a bit, right? How can the miner collect materials? I've never heard of that kind of mod (only the Comes Alive, but I don't think it exists for these versions).
I've always loved those mods that make the game seem more dynamic, what need to have a university? Nobody knows, but it's something to brag about haha (well, I guess it does have a use and maybe you explained it, but my English listening is not so perfect and for some reason there are no subtitles available).
That elevator system is incredibly practical, how do you decide whether to go up or down? I saw that your base is underground and the wind towers are in the sky, how do you decide which way to go?
All that machinery inside your base sounds incredibly complex and that's why I don't really like playing with mods, much less when the amount is absurdly large. The amount of new information is so large that it simply overwhelms me and ends up not holding my attention.
Funny that while you were explaining the workings of things inside your base there was an explosion and you didn't even care. Is the anti-griefing active or something?
Also that tip with the ender chest seems incredibly useful to me, putting things in there to then be teleported to your storage system is something I had never thought of lol. will it be possible to do the same in Vanilla? I mean using some sort of infinite storage using hoppers and the same Ender Chest thing.
Before closing the video I noticed that your son (i think he is your son) came in and from that moment on you started seeing mobs through the walls. I know it's some kind of enchantment, but how did you get it to manage to see the mobs that way? lol. Is it an item or something?
Anyway, I still think vanilla is way better than this. Only big brain people play Minecraft without mods.
Nice amazing and weird stuff btw :)
This is a mod called Mine Colonies built by two people on Hive. You start with a town center, then you build the buildings. NPC's join your colony as you grow and fill in jobs for the buildings. It is very resource intensive, but will eventually become self sufficient.
See above, Miner is one of the buildings. The mineshaft was all built by the NPC, but took a ton of resources and time to finally hit the bottom.
Jump you go up, sneak you go down.
The guards were likely fighting, but mob griefing is turned off.
There is no real automation with Vanilla, but the same concept works. Basically I have a generic (WHITE WHITE WHITE) Ender chest which is used by everythign that wants to store items. I can make other color ender chests for other jobs.
It is a charm that allows you to see entities in your immediate area. I have one as well, but I typically don't use it, I didn't think it affected others though, I thought it was just personal use. He might have a different charm. He has been far more lucky with charms. First day we started playing he got cat slippers that squeek when getting hurt but scare away creepers.
There are a lot of charms that do really powerful things. Like the eye I am carrying is a cyclops eye that casts weakness (reduce attack dmg) to everything in my immediate area. Super useful item against dragons. Other mobs can't do shit to me so kind of pointless there.
Not even remotely close, Vanilla is so boring, I'd rather throw my computer out a window.
I already watched the rest of the video, so:
The jetpack is definitely the most important item you have. You literally used it throughout the entire video and that you can't take fall damage is too OP. I regret commenting that a university in a village sounded useless, definitely a trampoline is even more useless XDD.
The base you guys are building looks pretty cool, I also really like the quartz to build the design of the houses, I feel like it looks more modern (and those lights you guys placed make it look really cool).
Something I noticed is that you have the sound of the game very loud, when you were in the villagers and witches farm I simply could not hear anything you said because the sound of the villagers and witches dulled all your microphone, it would be nice if you lowered a little sound to the game (at least for recordings, if you usually do them).
I'm 100% sure your sword range is modified or has some kind of weird area attack, I feel like you were hitting the villagers from far away.
How did you get the mob spawners, did you get them from creative or is there a mod to place specific villager/mobs spawners?
You have a lot of waystones, I was hoping to see the name of my house there and wonder if it's still standing (well, my house is actually a mansion I found next to a forest). What kind of biome is that where you said there were dragons? There are a lot of things combined that completely confused me. Why do you have End and Nether structures in the Overworld?
And, bruh, I don't know if it was you or it was game sounds, but were you farting? You can literally hear them from min 38 XDDDDDD.
Ya I'd like to see how strong those dragons you mention are, I find it amazing to think that even though you have a sword with 308 damage you say that killing dragons is incredibly hard. I know a couple of weeks ago you recommended me a video about ATM and they mentioned that the final challenge was to kill a specific dragon (can't remember the name), so I guess it's the hardest mob in the game.
The mining gadget is something out of this world, I never imagined that something like this would exist and the animation is quite funny. I'm sure if I would have kept playing my pc would have exploded if I got to use that.
Is the nuclear reactor like a main power supply? This mods thing really makes Minecraft look like a completely different game and makes me wonder how the technical aspect of the game works now. For example: you showed an automatic mining machine that runs by wireless power, but does that mean the whole wireless system stays charged and thus that means it's charging chunks despite the abysmal distance? Doesn't that slow down your pc? This goes against the whole technical aspect of a Minecraft Vanilla, and I like it.
And I think that would be all, I'm probably forgetting things but it's hard for my tiny brain to remember a whole video of almost 1 hour XD. It looks amazing everything they have built so far and I wonder how many hours they have dedicated to the server.
But I still insist: Vanilla is definitely for men.
Nice base show off dude!
This is the reach enchantments and the sword traits.
You silk touch pick them up, then you put an egg on it to set which type of spawner. This is actually available in Vanilla. The mods allow me to modify it further to speed it up and ignore players.
If you claimed, there is no way for your house to go away. If you had a waystone, it's still there just on another page.
It wasn't a biome, it was a dimension with it's own biomes.
I don't, I have waystones that take me to that dimension, once I get there I can set up my own Waystones. I haven't had to build any as I have collected them around the world.
Yes, I have a Woopie Cusion curio that farts randomly when I sneak, useless but I had nothing else so I just put it on.
There is a chaos dragon which is a lot harder than the Ender Dragon, but the Fire and Ice dragons get hard too. You really want a 1000+ dmg sword. But I can beat them but sometimes I die a few times. I can show a battle with a dragon.
yes, there are actually 4 different nuclear reactors in different mods. Some explode if they are not cooled properly and can destroy your base. I am using one that isn't at risk for blowing up.
Power creation is a major aspect in modded Minecraft, you need a crazy amount of power late game and people come up with very clever ways to create power. Examples:
There are tons of other ways, some are quite clever. Usually people end up with a mix. I have a decent amount of high level solar generators that give me passive power and the nuclear reactor for a big burst. But my nuclear reactor is relatively small, far bigger than the starter 3x3x3 but still modest. Wait till you see the next one.
I'll do a video soon showing some tips and some cool tricks.
I look forward to it mate!
This is great.. Never knew it was big like this
This is amazing I had no idea that there is a MineCraft Game on the Hive BlockChain. This is really cool.