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by Pocket (?) » Thu Feb 22, 2024 9:14 pm
I spun up a new world when 1.20 hit, and I've been playing around on it on and off since then, but there have been a couple of interesting developments I felt like sharing.
Firstly, I found out that if you're like me and want a good supply of mud bricks, there's a really convoluted method for converting excess stone blocks into dirt involving moss and growing giant spruce trees. The downside was, to me at least, ending up with a massive surplus of wood. But my subway station looks amazing. They really need to put more "tile" blocks in the game, like with half-sized squares like the ones you make out of copper. That, and let you choose the texture orientation for the tops of stairs the way you can with logs and such.
Secondly, I found a village pretty early on that was right on the edge of an ice-spikes-in-the-water biome, and ice spikes were growing up right through abut half of it, trapping three villagers in their homes and blocking off their workstations. I finally got around to bringing a Silk Touch pick and a nearly-empty inventory to clear it all out. And as if to reward my rescue, one of the villagers turned out to be a fletcher who's buying sticks! I had no idea that was even a thing! So a couple trips later, I had converted all my excess logs into sticks, sold them, and spent my earnings on a bunch of quartz blocks from the masons down the street.
Every jumbled pile of person has a thinking part that wonders what the part that isn't thinking isn't thinking of...