big trees: the rainforest oak is a lot easier to cut down than any of the trees you get from the big tree quest. the saplings are easy to craft, they grow fast, and will consistently fully get cut down by a broadaxe with sufficient durability. lootbags: there's a generic lootbag table which all lootbags share, and a special table specific to the type of lootbag. stuff like pressure plates, levers, some saplings, &c., are on the generic table. enchanted lootbags simply remove the generic loot options and only give you the specific ones. ore veins: all GT ore veins are cuboids that are 9 blocks high. you'll never find anything above or below those 9 blocks that are part of the vein, unless there's multiple adjacent veins overlapping at different heights.
1. Great intel, I'll grab that one for sure then. 2. That does explain all the pressure plates in my fast food.It was just really funny that even the food bags rolled that table, not that I particularly needed food or anything. 3. This actually helps a fair bit - I did notice while digging down that there was a fairly clear maximum and minimum height for a vein, but its good to know its exactly 9 blocks.
Yea if only I had a tool forge to use it haha! Im not sure what mica is used for, but at this stage I'd much rather have redstone. Hopefully the new schedule allows for better paced videos moving forward.
big trees: the rainforest oak is a lot easier to cut down than any of the trees you get from the big tree quest. the saplings are easy to craft, they grow fast, and will consistently fully get cut down by a broadaxe with sufficient durability.
lootbags: there's a generic lootbag table which all lootbags share, and a special table specific to the type of lootbag. stuff like pressure plates, levers, some saplings, &c., are on the generic table. enchanted lootbags simply remove the generic loot options and only give you the specific ones.
ore veins: all GT ore veins are cuboids that are 9 blocks high. you'll never find anything above or below those 9 blocks that are part of the vein, unless there's multiple adjacent veins overlapping at different heights.
1. Great intel, I'll grab that one for sure then.
2. That does explain all the pressure plates in my fast food.It was just really funny that even the food bags rolled that table, not that I particularly needed food or anything.
3. This actually helps a fair bit - I did notice while digging down that there was a fairly clear maximum and minimum height for a vein, but its good to know its exactly 9 blocks.
Great episode! love the pace - and what a reward for the king slime kill holy cow. Clutch find on the Mica too - that can be pure pain!
Yea if only I had a tool forge to use it haha! Im not sure what mica is used for, but at this stage I'd much rather have redstone. Hopefully the new schedule allows for better paced videos moving forward.
Ótimo episódio!!!
Thank you! Hope to have many more :D