
I know it said 5 lapis, but I figure a block should count for that as it takes 9 to make.
#Inbetween land minecraft full#
Again, I'm an overachiever.įull iron armor, full iron tool set, a bow, 32 arrows, a bucket and a stack of torches.Īnd my treasure requirements. Does this count? XDĪlso required is 3 stacks of cobble. The castle's children love this area, I bet. A lovely little oasis of flowers under a shade tree. Most of the courtyard is the same, but I did some landscaping to the bit of river I cut off and created the royal pond.Īnd here's the royal garden. I couldn't think of a better use for the bit of ocean I walled in. I decided to make my extra building a fisherman's hut! Complete with built-in fishing dock. The table and chair will make their way up here when I start brewing things. the Alchemist's bedroom! Also the highest point in the entire castle. Brewing area will probably end up where the table and chair is, once (if) I find a Nether Fortress. This is the lower section of the Alchemist's chambers. At the top of the stairs is a ladder up through a trapdoor, where you'll find yourself. The beginning of the spiral staircase up to the Alchemist's tower. The 3 doors on the left are guest bedrooms, the door on the far right goes up to the Alchemist's tower. The view from the other end of the table.Ĥth floor hallway. The Great Hall, now on the third floor, has been improved slightly. That is what you see flanking the iron throne. I threw out one of the 2x2 paintings and replaced it with my crest. What was once the great hall is now the Throne Room! I need to mention, I did modify Steelfeather's Feathersong texture pack for this build. The second floor looks the same from the hallway, but. This was going to be my mob spawner origionally, but they never spawned so I found a better use for it. It goes down a while before cutting to the left, then down a bit more until it reaches. Because of this, mobs will spawn in the cells from time to time, making it a (somewhat inefficient) mob spawner.Īt the end of the dungeon is this trapdoor. The Dungeon! Each cell is a 3x3 chamber with no way to open the door, no furniture, not even a light source. I'll start with the new door, on the right. You've already seen what's through the door in front, the kitchen/storage areas. As mobs always try to swim upwards, they never make it deep enough to get inside. I didn't have room for a third conventional gatehouse in my wall, so instead I built this: A hidden underwater passage through the main wall. Does anyone else think of the beginning of the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past when they see this? I can hear the music and everything. That wizard's tower is what killed me the first time. Somehow managed to stumble my way back to this place before everything despawned. My first ever jungle temple! Got a decent pile of Iron bars and rotten flesh out of it, as well as about 40 arrows and a bunch of redstone. Once I take out some more Endermen, I'll make that chest an Enderchest so I can just dump my logs straight into my castle. To collect sufficient amounts of wood, I set up a small woodcutter's post inbetween a Tiaga and a Jungle biome. I'll start off with some less-relevant pics. Basically, I cut trenches to build a good portion of my walls.Oh, and leveled several jungle hills. However, for my outer walls, I made sure that they would be 11 higher (the base portion of the wall, not the upper part of the battlements which will come later) than ground level but kept them uniform in height from the lowest. The outer portion between walls will be flattened. My inner walls have a mostly uniform space around them because I didn't want to replace a bunch of stone. If you count the crenelations, it's 8 blocks high, even =D I stopped counting at the walkway the first time, but I have a lip to keep from falling off, which adds one. I was mistaken, my outer wall is 7 blocks high. So glad I don't have to do any more of this after this age. Mine lots of cobble, smelt it to stone, craft it to bricks, and dump it all into a wall. =P I've also taken to using diagonal walls recently (stupid stupid stupid!) XD This is why my Iron Age is taking so long. Makes it a little harder to work in crenelations, but I like how it looks, with the wall organically snaking it's way across the terrain. I'll be finished with the Stone Age doable ones soon so you'll get to see them pre-lava.ĭid you bulldoze your castle plot to a uniform height? I like the rolling hills, so instead of going with a universal elevation point, my walls are 5 blocks high from the ground outside (inner wall) and 6 blocks high from the outer ground (outer wall). The base of the walls is currently 7 blocks thick with two layers set up for lava curtains.Oh, and the walls are all a current, uniform high of 19 blocks tall from sea level.
