hey did you know you can make endermen passive on bedrock if you stare at them long enough
they'll just wander around and you can look at them and everything you just have to redo it every time you log back on
[video description: the player puts on a netherite chestplate and then looks at an enderman. the enderman starts trying to attack the player, but because looking at an enderman freezes them, the enderman cannot do anything. it angrily vwoops two times before dropping its aggro and becoming passive, walking off.]
After removing approximately 179 spruce trees I now have a clear area to build
The first two builds are the Office of Commerce (complete with confiscated contraband) and the first shop “Kyth’s Curiosities” (built for @adairctedgibbgirl) complete with a little basement living space!
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I built Elias's house from "The Ancient Magus Bride"
I started in January (actually before January on my old computer) and decided to finally call it done. Ignore the skeleton horses they're eventually getting moved I just didn't have a place to put them lol
I built this in the Vault Hunters season 3 mod pack which is absolutely addicting and I've been having a blast with both with running vaults as well as just building.
This house and the island I built it on have been the biggest project I've ever done in Minecraft.I didn't plan any of this in a creative world. Fortunately Kore Yamazaki provided a lot of references to the house and its interior which made layout and decorating pretty easy. Some parts like Elias' bedroom felt too bare so I added more bookshelves. There is apparently a room in the house that we've never seen inside of and doesn't seem to have windows, hence why there's a blank wall. I didn't decorate the inside but right now its where my Spirit Extractor is for when I die in a vault.
The trouble with the overall build was the surrounding landscape, because for all Yamazaki has given us for references of the house, the land around it is largely not mapped/shown except for the front's flat walkway.
I knew there was a pond somewhere and of course the portal to the faerie kingdom farther into the woods (which btw are all custom trees) so I took some liberties with placement. I also added a "food stuffs" garden to the left of the house and a few sitting areas with more books and flora. The Gazebo/well that Josef snoozes in is missing and I may add at a later time if I feel like it.
I also didn't want to leave the front area open and plain so I built Nevin and his tree facing the house. I think the tree took me as long as it took me to do the house lol To help fill in some of the empty landscape I made some massive Woolly Bugs floating about and giant mushrooms.
Finally, I also had a need for honey for my underground build beneath the house so I made another house in the corner of the island for my bees to automatically make comb and bottled honey. The design was loosely based on one of GeminiTay's but it was mostly for roof reference because I suck at different heighted roofs.
Below Elias' house is what I call The Honeycomb, inspired by one of the Vaults' themes for my storage, forge, and other things.
Overall I'm very happy with it. If I had time/energy to devote more into it, I'd tear out and terraform the island more and fix the sandstone wall, but I have other ideas for this world and I've outgrown The Honeycomb's storage and unloading after every vault takes almost as long as it does running them.
Next project is already underway and is another anime house, though considerably larger <3
heres my advice to any followers i have who are young. Don't delete things when you think you've outgrown them or they're cringy. If you make youtube videos just private them don't delete them. Save your files, you can bury them in multiple sub-folders if you think they're cringe now but DON'T DELETE THEM! It doesn't feel like it now but years in the future you will look back fondly at who you were and wish you still had those things.