Okay. So I think we're all basically connected through the Nether. My rail line connecting the far side of the map is there to conserve resources and two of the portals are in a Nether fortress.
Okay. So I think we're all basically connected through the Nether. My rail line connecting the far side of the map is there to conserve resources and two of the portals are in a Nether fortress.
Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pintenOriginally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Down with dried flowers!
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I've made my Nether road bypass some hazards. So, there are a lot of unnecessary stairs. But there is a blaze spawner somewhere directly beneath my road. I have no intention of using it, so it's free for the taking.
The sand generators don't work anymore. I've resorted to using my current sand very, very sparingly.
I'm currently making in the Nether a two lane railway between my portal and (0,0) it is at a depth of 100 for the rail height. Problem is the amount of Nether rack required to make bricks then blocks... approximately 7 blocks/fences a m means 28 blocks of nether rack.
The track will be 200m square when it is finished. So to complete just one side requires about 2800 cubes of netherack (I only create fire resistant blocks for air zones with ghasts... which is about half the track length).
I've got a nether rack brick maker with a charcoal maker attached to the side... all I need to do is feed in wood and nether rack and then empty out the nether bricks.
Last edited by Vladimir; 03-25-2013 at 05:36.
Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pintenOriginally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Down with dried flowers!
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