I just built this on my survival world, thank you so much. It took me around 5 hours to get the resources and build the whole thing. Other than that, I’m loving the finished product. :)
I’m working on building this in my world with a few extra additions. To make the space more functional, I replaced the aquarium with a villager trading room, used blackstone instead of netherite for the floor, replaced the smaller furnace area with a map wall, and added a mineshaft and staircase in place of the wither statue that leads to a very conveniently placed cave right under my base. I’m also working on a few secret automated farms that funnel right into the storage system. This is a great tutorial that leaves plenty of room for our own creativity!
An idea for the center section: A mineshaft. A spiral staircase (maybe start with a ladder straight down if you don't wanna dig all that up after building this lol) going down, and as you progress, you can dig out more floors. A floor specifically for micro-farms, maybe one for a villager trading hall, bee farm, map room (which was my original plan for the floor until I decided I wanted direct access to a mine), a secret tunnel system to other areas on your world, literally anything. Build a disco room for all I care. Just build and add on and have fun.
I love how even though he's in creative, he still builds like he's in survival and not flying around so we can see how we can get to things. also, the build was really cool and I'll probably add it to my world. Rn I'm living in a village house...
Thanks for the tutorial but when the nephews/nieces come over please note that in my attempt to be the cool aunt I am going to pretend I came up with this build all on my own
absolutely love this design. made a few changes though. i’ll list them for any1 looking for ideas. firstly, in the 3x3 center floor area i made a checkerboard of redstone lamps and polished basalt. instead of an aquarium i put a fishing farm in the bottom and a villager post that holds 2 librarians (do that first if you do it otherwise it will be super hard to get the villagers to have the job you want). i also replaced the ceiling with the same checkerboard as the floor. instead of animals i put a hot tub (infinite water source plus swaggy) and then a potato farm similar to the farm area on the top floor but made to be more accessible given the ceiling height limit. on that note, i highly recommend raising both the crop farm and netherwart farm one or two blocks higher so you can walk around on the bottom part. super hard to collect the items with only one block height.
For those struggling with Super smelter in bedrock, just replace "Hopper minecarts" with "Minecarts with Chests". I would recommend getting rid of the 2 loader double chests and just drop your fuel and items to smelt right in the Minecarts with Chests
I love building underground bases in SMP's on minecraft, number one, they're cozy and number two, they keep you from the dangers outside. Instead of following the exact order of this, I actually took the redstone design and made my own base inside! I have my taste when it comes to design like this, thanks for the help man!
(Sidenote) if things go too fast for me, or if things come unsuspected, i completely stress out. This is what happens with most tutorials. But not this one. I officially approved this tutorial as "autistic-friendly.' In my way then.....maybe for others too.
Same her but yet I don’t have autism I have OCD which if my measurements are not correct or it doesn’t look good I freak out and I like need everything to be perfect
So I see a lot of people having trouble with the Redstone door like I did so what I did was the dispenser under the hopper. I replaced with another hopper, and I made sure to connect it to the dispenser next to it, it fixes the problem with the door. But it creates a minor issue and that’s the door opens and closes pretty fast. I’m pretty sure you can fix it by adding a repeater next to the Redstone comparator. But I haven’t tried that so idk
@@Number1RaverHow? It's not working. When ever I press the button to go outside, it just open the redstone door but it don't close by it self! Can you help me please.
I love how you explain things so well because I tried other ones and there was either no talking or it didn't make sense but thats not the case with you so I love it!
Yo this took me like 3 days to build and I love it. I’m from venezuela and I loved the build plus my internet kept going off and I lost the world every time and I saw your video like 5 times but i don’t care because I loved it. Thank you for doing what you do and keep doing it to make people’s worlds the best like you did to mine.
Really nic base, but on my multiplayer server with my friends, everything took me around 9h to build. Finish product - beautiful, awesome and usefull. Thank u
I just finished building this in my survival world, I am loving it so much. It took me around 30 mins to get the resources and an 1 hour and 30 mins. Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. Keep up the awesome tutorials!
suggestion for door opening mechanism: The item drop to door open idea is really cool, but to make it more secure, id fill up the barrel full of stacks of whatever until its full, remove one of those stacks, and then name an item (e.g a feather named 'Key') so that the only thing that can open the door it that item with that name. Make as many as you need, but name the item Key ( or whatever your name for the item might be (its up to you)) every time, so just the item cant be used to open the door. Then, put the item in the barrel.
@@jamesorchard9872 well, you can use literally ANY item, but if you want it to be secure, id name that ITEM with something only you know. Example being a block of red terracotta named “password1234” or something like that.
@@purplexedz what would be restricting your friends or yourself from not being able to get in with a different item that is not your "key" item? Sorry I recently got back into Minecraft
very fun build! one note i do have is with the sugarcane farm- if you want to maximize what you're getting out of it, change out the lanterns for something like sea lanterns or froglights- any light source thats a SOLID block. i found that sometimes the sugarcane would get stuck on the block the lantern was on top of.
for those in java having trouble with the entrance: the only closest solution i was able to get was to just replace the grass blocks on top of the minecart with the hopper with moss carpet. not a 100% match obviously but it gets the job done.
Two words: love it. Doesn't seem overwhelming, was able to stay motivated without burning out. I, having built this when I first started out, am going to slowly add on bits, but was wondering if anyone found a fix for the farms: the bottom row, if you harvest, it hovers just out of reach. Think removing middle front block would work, but dunno.
FOR THOSE ON BEDROCK HAVING ISSUES WITH THE ENTRANCE: make sure you crouch when you place the hopper on top of the dropper, if you dont it will attach to the wall instead, thus it will not work. I struggled for a good few minutes before I figured it out, but it works like a charm now. Hope this helps anyone who's as pissed as I was, haha 😂
Did you have trouble with facing the doors the right way? If not, could you tell me how to? For some reason it wouldn't face towards the middle no matter how hard I tried.
Hey mate, thank you so much for putting all the time and effort into this video for our benefit, it must’ve taken you so long to build, document and list all the items and the amounts of them really appreciate it! Looks great btw
Ive just finished this base. Its great for survival and im really enjoying it. Ive also made the floor into a beacon area, and my aim is to create enough resources to make the beacon. This tutorial has definitely earned a sub. Thanks 🙂
This base is fire I just swapped the animal pens for villager outpost fire and fish tank for a bigger nether portal base has everything I need thanks man
It is amazing that everything can be built on minecraft. Just our creativity that stops us. Me personally, I love having hidden entrences! (Not that any of my builds does LOL)
The only problem with the farms is trying to collect the food in the back it doesn’t quite reach so it’s sitting there when you harvest it(on the bottom atleast) (2)
Wow! Bro I'm so happy I discovered your channel! Me and my friend have built lots of stuff from you, and it looks so nice! Thank you for making these videos!
For those having trouble with the piston door not closing: make a 3x2 comparator pulse extender with 2 repeaters one block away from the first comparator connected to the redstone torch. Make sure it is at least one block apart. Sorry if this is confusing idk how else to explain it without showing
Incredible build. I'm taking it slowly and building it, I'm on day 3 of building it. And I'm not far at all- I'm on the water elevator part!! But I love it, making it for me and my best friend in our survival world he helped a lot too ♡
I also found some people are having trouble with the super smelter rails. It does matter when and where you place the rails (like chests and trapdoors), so you need to be specific when placing them, and you also might need to add extra placeholder rails between them to change their direction.
this base is absalutely amazing and so helpful, my friends are always stealing my stuff but with this design they will never know where my base will be :) thanks
If you guys have never made a super smelter like me, then you will need to know that you put the coal in the back chest and the stuff you are smelting in the top chest.
Really nice base, although i would put the aquarium in front of the entrance (where the wither statue is) for kind of a wow effect. Also, on the bottom floor in the middle there's not enough light, so on difficulties other than peaceful, mobs may spawn there. I'd put a light source underneath the carpet, to light up the room and make the whole base just a tiny bit cosier
I absolutely love this build! But one thing I would change is the indoor farm. In Java Edition, you can’t harvest the crops. So I just use them as a display. 😄
For anyone who ACTUALLY built this in bedrock, the rails for the furnace keep connecting to the upper rails. All of y'all say you built this but why am I the only one having this problem? I hate bedrock bro
So, I had a little issue getting the redstone door to work. I did, however, fix it by placing a redstone repeater inside the bottom right dropper. Just a little tip :)
@@eeshanchhab194 I think what he’s saying is that when he presses the button it closes really fast and then just opens again. Same thing happens with me. I can’t figure out how to get the door to close
12:20 to make this work in 1.20 you have to make a redstone clock after the redstone that leads to the dropper. Just get 4 repeater and set them to 4 ticks and then connect the clock to the same dropper :)
Hey what happens if you tried every direction to put you hoppers in for the door and it doesn’t work cause i tried to fix the hopper situation but it just doesn’t want to send it to the barrel
The only problem with the farms is trying to collect the food in the back it doesn’t quite reach so it’s sitting there when you harvest it(on the bottom atleast)
@@guygio7721 So, I had to take the tree dirt blocks of front in the middle, and open the trapdoor to reach all of them... I couldn't think of anything else
You may have found a fix already but looking through the comments I can't see anyone posting how to fix this, here's what I did,, so I moved the back chest back a brick to leave a gap, then added an extra row of hoppers at the back of the furnaces pointing in to each hopper, with rails on top, so basically just push the back stuff back a brick and then run some coal through it to make sure your hoppers are connected and away you go :)) you'll need to fix the roof/floor of bedroom but that's easy enough :) hope this helps anyone having problems :) ohh also you'll need an extra piece of redstone behind the one behind the lever for the back rail to work. I hope I wrote all that clearly enough to be understood.
For everyone having a problem with the rails, after placing the first powered rail break the block behind it and place a regular rail, you can then place the powered rail on the slab without them connecting and you can replace the broken block 👍
Came back to say that I've made this door opening mechanism for a sculk farm I've wanted to keep secret from other folks on my friend's server. It works like a charm and is easy to fit anywhere.
@@alanmusa7143 yes but you will Have a problem on super smelter but i fix it i want to show it to you but i can't record on my phone cause it's only a 1gb ram
I ran into a problem with the super smelter for some reason when I put my Coal and iron in the two chests they both go into the same minecart I play bedrock so could that just be the issue
For people who are having troubles getting aquarium water right just get kelp and plant it all the way up on all the sand and it turns all the water to source blocks
Hi man I’ve spent a fair while on building this base but I’ve noticed that on the super smelter, the items just go to the fuel hopper Minecraft instead, any fixes for this would be huge! 😄
this is incredible! definitely my favorite secret underground base yet. have you considered playing around with the new sculk sensor to activate the hidden doors?
@@realArissy not necessarily. with signal strength filtering & wool occlusion it's possible to use sculk sensors that only respond to a certain signal (ie jumping or interacting with an object like a flower pot) from one specific block. i don't see how that's easier to find than throwing an item on one specific block.
Made the base with a sculk sensor hooked up to a signal strength checker (makes sure signal strength is right sound, attached to a pulse extender that attaches to the door
I got the super smelter to work on bedrock. I got rid of the hoppers that go into the back of the furnaces and made it go around a circle, I moved the further back double chest over one so the minecart could work. Added slabs to the bottom of the block where the top rails are and put a latter on the stripped logs so I could reach the back double chest. I did have to break the slab above the ladder but it's worth it in the end to me
I LOVED THIS BUILD! My only concern is that when I'm building the super smelter, my rails are connecting with each other :( like the 2 separate levels you've created @ 36:35. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Same here I’ve replaced them all and started over but the two powered railed keep connected over the slab and the regular rails keep making curves into eachother
You need to complete the 1st layer of the trails and then you do the 2nd layer , that prevents them to connect , so you do the full layer with 2 powered trails connected with normal rails , and then you do the 2nd layer
Easy to make other than still grinding out the netherrite blocks had a problem with the redstone part for the smelter but I eventually got it to work with some help. I changed the door and added a sculk sensor powered door
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Hey why doesn't the auto super smelter work?
The power rails keep joining up
Hey thx for the vid! could you tell me what shaders are you using?
hello pls give world seed and coordinats idek where to even build lol😭😭
@@troychesters105 I’m having trouble with this issue as well
I just built this on my survival world, thank you so much. It took me around 5 hours to get the resources and build the whole thing. Other than that, I’m loving the finished product. :)
How long did it take you to get the netherite blocks?
it took me 2weeks
@@boshyy_ maybe he used something else
@@boshyy_ with xray 26 hours joking l will do this house when l get stong
@@norobux2780 I always have a lot of free time so yea
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If anybody wants the list written down for some reason, here it is:
Spruce slab: 414
Stripped spruce wood: 145
Grass block: 106
Polished andesit: 91
Glass: 90
Chest: 86
Spruce trapdoor: 84
Barrel: 68
Blocks of netherite: 46
Carrot: 40
Wheat seedsd: 40
Lantern: 34
Bookshelf: 32
Water buckets: 25
Hopper: 22
Stone slab: 21
Sand: 19
Spruce stairs: 19
Redstone dust: 17
Soul sand: 17
Stone stairs: 17
Nether wart: 16
Spruce fence gate: 16
Ladder: 15
Rail: 15
Obsidian: 14
Furnace: 12
Spruce fence: 12
Sugar cane: 9
Composter: 8
Grass: 8
Red carpet: 7
Powered rail: 6
Seagrass: 6
Lever: 5
Observer: 5
Piston: 5
Spruce sign: 5
Brewing stand: 4
Dropper: 4
Oak leaves: 3
Stone button: 3
Wither skeleton skulls: 3
Blast furnace: 2
Dispenser: 2
Flower pot: 2
Large ameethyst bud: 2
Red wool: 2
Redstone comparator: 2
Redstone repeater: 2
Smoker: 2
Spruce door: 2
Sticky piston: 2
Anvil: 1
Azalea: 1
Blue orchid: 1
Bubble coral: 1
Bubble coral fan: 1
Campfire: 1
Crafting table: 1
Enchanting table: 1
Grindstone: 1
Loom: 1
Magma block: 1
Oak log: 1
Polished andesite stairs: 1
Red bed: 1
Redstone torch: 1
Smithing table: 1
Stonecutter: 1
Tube coral: 1
Tube coral fan: 1
Mine was the first like,tf this is so usefull
This gonna be pain in the ass
Thx this will be useful
hero
Thanks
I’m working on building this in my world with a few extra additions. To make the space more functional, I replaced the aquarium with a villager trading room, used blackstone instead of netherite for the floor, replaced the smaller furnace area with a map wall, and added a mineshaft and staircase in place of the wither statue that leads to a very conveniently placed cave right under my base. I’m also working on a few secret automated farms that funnel right into the storage system. This is a great tutorial that leaves plenty of room for our own creativity!
At the start on the side of the pistons I click the button and then my torch doesn’t glow anymore how do I fix this
@@ammodummp1584it's probably because the droppers aren't placed correctly. Replace all the droppers and try again.
An idea for the center section: A mineshaft. A spiral staircase (maybe start with a ladder straight down if you don't wanna dig all that up after building this lol) going down, and as you progress, you can dig out more floors. A floor specifically for micro-farms, maybe one for a villager trading hall, bee farm, map room (which was my original plan for the floor until I decided I wanted direct access to a mine), a secret tunnel system to other areas on your world, literally anything. Build a disco room for all I care. Just build and add on and have fun.
i love you
ong me too
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@@timpudge5816 relatable 💔
I made a chess table with armour stand and chain helmet and spruce log and some redstone :)
@@timpudge5816 i love you too
I love how even though he's in creative, he still builds like he's in survival and not flying around so we can see how we can get to things. also, the build was really cool and I'll probably add it to my world. Rn I'm living in a village house...
lol😁
1:05
i feel u bro but who cares the villagers are kind why not live with them lol
the smelter is the worst part bc the rails dont work properly.
@@navhal5204 good point
Thanks for the tutorial but when the nephews/nieces come over please note that in my attempt to be the cool aunt I am going to pretend I came up with this build all on my own
Damn idk how much that is but how arent you pinned or hearted
@@RandomTiktoks4.u That's like 1-2$
@@RandomTiktoks4.uits a year old video he wont be checking comments regularly some do some dont
W aunt
You are really nice
absolutely love this design. made a few changes though. i’ll list them for any1 looking for ideas. firstly, in the 3x3 center floor area i made a checkerboard of redstone lamps and polished basalt. instead of an aquarium i put a fishing farm in the bottom and a villager post that holds 2 librarians (do that first if you do it otherwise it will be super hard to get the villagers to have the job you want). i also replaced the ceiling with the same checkerboard as the floor. instead of animals i put a hot tub (infinite water source plus swaggy) and then a potato farm similar to the farm area on the top floor but made to be more accessible given the ceiling height limit. on that note, i highly recommend raising both the crop farm and netherwart farm one or two blocks higher so you can walk around on the bottom part. super hard to collect the items with only one block height.
For those struggling with Super smelter in bedrock, just replace "Hopper minecarts" with "Minecarts with Chests". I would recommend getting rid of the 2 loader double chests and just drop your fuel and items to smelt right in the Minecarts with Chests
my struggle is the 2 different tracks are connecting and idk why
Thx
My struggle is different cuz the rails are connecting
@@WiltedOfficials bring same
@@mafeturbina3545 have you found out how to fix it?
46 blocks of netherite ?! How tf am i supposed to get that??
skill issue
Creative?
they’re decorative, you can just use coal blocks or something
Use Polished Deepslate
creative mode
I love building underground bases in SMP's on minecraft, number one, they're cozy and number two, they keep you from the dangers outside. Instead of following the exact order of this, I actually took the redstone design and made my own base inside! I have my taste when it comes to design like this, thanks for the help man!
I make underground bases in any world because they’re superior (insert gigachad)
@@chorto4038 they are fr fr
@@chorto4038 fr tho secret bases in Singleplayer are still super fun to build and live in
Im autistic and i always do stuff in a specific order. The step by step tutorial helped me build this absolute masterpiece. Keep making! Thanks!👍
(Sidenote) if things go too fast for me, or if things come unsuspected, i completely stress out. This is what happens with most tutorials. But not this one. I officially approved this tutorial as "autistic-friendly.' In my way then.....maybe for others too.
@@JensBoot i have been stressing out on the fact that i followed the instructions and got a six block gap in my pillars
nvm im just stupid
Same her but yet I don’t have autism I have OCD which if my measurements are not correct or it doesn’t look good I freak out and I like need everything to be perfect
@@That1Phish Yeah i did that and i had to place stone by 1 block lol
So I see a lot of people having trouble with the Redstone door like I did so what I did was the dispenser under the hopper. I replaced with another hopper, and I made sure to connect it to the dispenser next to it, it fixes the problem with the door. But it creates a minor issue and that’s the door opens and closes pretty fast. I’m pretty sure you can fix it by adding a repeater next to the Redstone comparator. But I haven’t tried that so idk
Works on bedrock! Thank you tons ✨🤭
@@Number1RaverHow? It's not working. When ever I press the button to go outside, it just open the redstone door but it don't close by it self! Can you help me please.
Thank you so much dude I spent 20 minutes trying to fix it then looked in the comments and fixed it is seconds
how do you connect the hopper to the dropper
@@hyperKenzo did you fix it ?
Suggestions for other rooms: Cartography Room w/ Wall Maps; Mineshaft; Micro-Farms; Archery Room; Horse Stable (possibly with another secret escape); Mini-game room; Bouncy Castle; Bee/Honey Farm; Lava/Dripstone/Cobblestone/Basalt/Stone Generator…
SHUT UP
could just add on yourself. extend you elevator down or maybe a hall that goes over the entrance pistons
Hi guys I just want to thank you on giving me any subs at all it means a lot guys tysm
@@jacksonplayz6474 you're welcome
thank you for the ideas!
I love how you explain things so well because I tried other ones and there was either no talking or it didn't make sense but thats not the case with you so I love it!
Yo this took me like 3 days to build and I love it. I’m from venezuela and I loved the build plus my internet kept going off and I lost the world every time and I saw your video like 5 times but i don’t care because I loved it. Thank you for doing what you do and keep doing it to make people’s worlds the best like you did to mine.
1st page: Spruce slabs, (414), stripped spruce wood (145), grass block (106), polished andesite (91), glass (90), chest (86), spruce trapdoor (84), barrel (68), block of netherite (46), carrot (40), wheat seeds (40), lantern (34), bookshelf (32) water bucket (25), hopper (22), stone slab (21), sand 19, spruce stairs (19),
2nd page: red stone dust (17), soul sand (17), stone stairs (17), nether wart (16), spruce fence gate (16), ladder (15), rail (15), obsidian (14), furnace (12) spruce fence (12), sugar cane (9), composter (8), grass (8), red carpet (7), powered rail (6), seagrass (6), lever (5) observer (5),
Page 3: piston (5), spruce sign (5), brewing stand (4), dropper (3), oak leaves (3), stone button (3), wither skeleton skull (3), blast furnace (2), dispenser (2), flower pot (2), large amethyst bud (2), red wool (2), red stone comparator (2), red stone repeater (2), smoker (2), spruce door (2), sticky piston (2), anvil (1),
Page 4 (last): azalea (1), blue orchid (1), bubble coral (1), bubble coral tan (1) campfire (1), crafting table (1), enchanting table (1), grindstone (1), loom (1), magma block (1), oak log (1), polished andesite stairs (1), red bed (1), red stone torch (1), smithing table (1), stonecutter (1), tube coral (1), tube coral tan (1).
Very helpful thank yku
how long did it take u to write this
@@d13g0.3 20 min
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Bro, u been poppin off on these tutorials, I wanna thank u for showin me the way
Cheers, glad you enjoy them! :)
Disruptive builds is crazy 😝
John you’re right disruptive has the best tutorials on yt!
amazing no body stealing from me
This is the way
This is the best tutorial I’ve watched. I usual find most of them a bit fast paced and confusing but this one was explained extremely well. Thank you.
This looks incredible and is definitely by far your best yet.
Wonderful work!
Thank you so much! I put a lot of effort into this one so I'm glad you appreciate it :)
I completely agree!!!
@@disruptivebuilds on the automatic smelter the 2 powered rails keep on conjoining.. how to fix it
@@hurshpatel820 place blocks between them while placing down the rails, then remove the blocks. should prevent it
@@disruptivebuilds plzzz give the world download links from nxt videos
I've just sat on my beanbag for at least 5 hours creating this and it has been brilliant. Brilliant tutorial as always.
Really nic base, but on my multiplayer server with my friends, everything took me around 9h to build. Finish product - beautiful, awesome and usefull. Thank u
I just finished building this in my survival world, I am loving it so much. It took me around 30 mins to get the resources and an 1 hour and 30 mins. Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. Keep up the awesome tutorials!
It’s taking u 30 minutes to get 46 netherite blocks???
@@NightJet-os7bi survival with cheats makes things quicker😂
Does this work at bedrock?
suggestion for door opening mechanism: The item drop to door open idea is really cool, but to make it more secure, id fill up the barrel full of stacks of whatever until its full, remove one of those stacks, and then name an item (e.g a feather named 'Key') so that the only thing that can open the door it that item with that name. Make as many as you need, but name the item Key ( or whatever your name for the item might be (its up to you)) every time, so just the item cant be used to open the door. Then, put the item in the barrel.
That’s a really cool idea I’ll definitely use it in other bases
Would like to try this, why would it only work with that one item and not any random item?
@@jamesorchard9872 well, you can use literally ANY item, but if you want it to be secure, id name that ITEM with something only you know. Example being a block of red terracotta named “password1234” or something like that.
@@purplexedz what would be restricting your friends or yourself from not being able to get in with a different item that is not your "key" item? Sorry I recently got back into Minecraft
@@jamesorchard9872 because named items are different than just the normal item. A feather named “James” will not stack with a normal feather.
Bravo to those who build this in Survival.
Great tutorial as always - I love the new humorous style in recent videos! The items list is greatly appreciated…
I agree with you:)
very fun build! one note i do have is with the sugarcane farm- if you want to maximize what you're getting out of it, change out the lanterns for something like sea lanterns or froglights- any light source thats a SOLID block. i found that sometimes the sugarcane would get stuck on the block the lantern was on top of.
for those in java having trouble with the entrance: the only closest solution i was able to get was to just replace the grass blocks on top of the minecart with the hopper with moss carpet. not a 100% match obviously but it gets the job done.
Everyone loves your build well it is a huge inspiration for me
Two words: love it. Doesn't seem overwhelming, was able to stay motivated without burning out. I, having built this when I first started out, am going to slowly add on bits, but was wondering if anyone found a fix for the farms: the bottom row, if you harvest, it hovers just out of reach. Think removing middle front block would work, but dunno.
yeah I agree but sadly u still can't reach the corners 😕
Just use a bucket of water, works for me!
Thanks man! Took me like 7 solid hours to get the materials and build but so worth it. Great content ❤
i built this on my SMP. It took around 5 hours but after looking back at it it was so worth it. Amazing video/build and keep up the good work ❤👍
I just want to say I really believe you can grow, mad respect to your upload schedule
Thank you!
@@disruptivebuilds how do I keep the water behind the doors for the lift when I put the water in the lift it comes right out the door when it’s closed
@@clearedthelobby1347 get in the lift and then place the door,
i absolutely love this build. definitely taking notes :)
FOR THOSE ON BEDROCK HAVING ISSUES WITH THE ENTRANCE: make sure you crouch when you place the hopper on top of the dropper, if you dont it will attach to the wall instead, thus it will not work. I struggled for a good few minutes before I figured it out, but it works like a charm now. Hope this helps anyone who's as pissed as I was, haha 😂
It has the same problem on java
THANK YOU
The door closes but it open at the same time @Nick Hartman
Did you have trouble with facing the doors the right way? If not, could you tell me how to? For some reason it wouldn't face towards the middle no matter how hard I tried.
Tysm
Hey mate, thank you so much for putting all the time and effort into this video for our benefit, it must’ve taken you so long to build, document and list all the items and the amounts of them really appreciate it!
Looks great btw
I have been looking for a bunch of ideas and thinking about giving up on it snd this is the perfect video!
Nice video
Bro deserves to at least be liked😢
This took me 5 days to make in survival!
It took me 3 hours survival
I could both build and explain the entrance design at least 10x better but for creativity and design, you're unbeatable my friend.
Ive just finished this base. Its great for survival and im really enjoying it. Ive also made the floor into a beacon area, and my aim is to create enough resources to make the beacon. This tutorial has definitely earned a sub. Thanks 🙂
Small tip: put water in the base floor so you can just jump to the lower level without having to go to the elevator 👍
Tip that makes this easier use slabs and water bucket every slab individually for still water
I wanna say i genuinely seeing you getting huge on yt. Youre an awesome gamer with an amazing sense of humor. Keep up the good work!
the entrance was what i was looking for, and the base was the base i wanted. Thx for the build
This base is fire I just swapped the animal pens for villager outpost fire and fish tank for a bigger nether portal base has everything I need thanks man
It is amazing that everything can be built on minecraft. Just our creativity that stops us. Me personally, I love having hidden entrences! (Not that any of my builds does LOL)
Thank you! I really appreciate you explaining common errors and their quick solutions and also for making it bedrock friendly!
Spruce Slabs: 6 Stacks 30 Blocks
Stripped Spruce Wood: 2 Stacks 17 Blocks
Grass Blocks: 1 Stack 42 Blocks
Polished Andesite: 1 Stack 27 Blocks
Glass: 1 Stack 26 Blocks
Chest: 1 Stack 20 Blocks
Spruce Trapdoor: 1 Stack 18 Blocks
All together you will need around 8 stacks of spruce logs.
I LOVE YOU
it's totally not in the video or nothin.....
@@cnastychasethebag where in the video does it say the specific amount of stacks and left over blocks AND how many logs youll need
"Theres starperson waiting in the sky"
i LOVE ur tutorials, never seen a person explain so perfectly and take note in certain problems the viewer might be facing ❤❤
The only problem with the farms is trying to collect the food in the back it doesn’t quite reach so it’s sitting there when you harvest it(on the bottom atleast) (2)
I just remove one of the blocks on front row and then you can reach back
The hardest part is finding the hill
Use seed -hill
Faqs
hearing the banjo kazooie nuts and bolts soundtrack made my heart happy thank you i needed that
Your videos and tutorials are awesome man. You literally inspired me to start my own Minecraft tutorial UA-cam channel recently!
Wow! Bro I'm so happy I discovered your channel! Me and my friend have built lots of stuff from you, and it looks so nice! Thank you for making these videos!
Built this for my bro on our realms world, he loved it and I just couldn’t take credit for it. Thanks for the awesome tutorial
Legit I'm building everything you make in my realm just cuz you make things look so nice also loving the edits
For those having trouble with the piston door not closing: make a 3x2 comparator pulse extender with 2 repeaters one block away from the first comparator connected to the redstone torch. Make sure it is at least one block apart.
Sorry if this is confusing idk how else to explain it without showing
I dont understand
@@io8529 if you put something in the dropper then it will deactivate
Thank you very much. I feel very proud to have built this in my world. Your efforts have reached the Middle East ❤️
Incredible build. I'm taking it slowly and building it, I'm on day 3 of building it. And I'm not far at all- I'm on the water elevator part!! But I love it, making it for me and my best friend in our survival world he helped a lot too ♡
hey do you know why the door wont work for me
This is great, and it looks quite intricate but it's quite a simple build!
I also found some people are having trouble with the super smelter rails. It does matter when and where you place the rails (like chests and trapdoors), so you need to be specific when placing them, and you also might need to add extra placeholder rails between them to change their direction.
Awesome tutorial I was just wondering how to get the rails to stop joining each other
Same problem
Did u get a fix?
I also have the same problem
How do you stop them from joining each other?
You my friend are a legend for bringing us this masterpiece!!
3,5 hrs took me for top floor 😮💨
What a GREAT TUTORIAL (no jokes)
Same here😮💨
I TOUGHT TAHT THE TOUR WAS THE TUTORIAL...
this base is absalutely amazing and so helpful, my friends are always stealing my stuff but with this design they will never know where my base will be :) thanks
We know disruptive builds never disappoints us with content! Keep up the good work!
If you guys have never made a super smelter like me, then you will need to know that you put the coal in the back chest and the stuff you are smelting in the top chest.
HOW DID U MAKE THE POWDERED RAILINGS TO NOT MERGE IM STRESSING OUT
Thank you, I was looking for a comment on how to use the super smelter 😅
What is the meaning of 48 netherite blocks , huh , piece of cake 😅
I also saw this bunker in a presidents play video too
This underground home is so gorgeous ✨✨ I love it so much Thank you for the tutorial ❤❤
Really nice base, although i would put the aquarium in front of the entrance (where the wither statue is) for kind of a wow effect. Also, on the bottom floor in the middle there's not enough light, so on difficulties other than peaceful, mobs may spawn there. I'd put a light source underneath the carpet, to light up the room and make the whole base just a tiny bit cosier
Agreed
My friends have this base design and I can confirm, w base design congratulations
I absolutely love this build! But one thing I would change is the indoor farm. In Java Edition, you can’t harvest the crops. So I just use them as a display. 😄
what????
@@blorglord What? It’s true! 🤷♀️
yeah in bedrock it isn't very easy to harvest either, the crops against the wall, the crops cant really be harvested.
Instead of the wither place, you could make a little trading place with some villagers of your choice that have good trades. Great build!
For anyone who ACTUALLY built this in bedrock, the rails for the furnace keep connecting to the upper rails. All of y'all say you built this but why am I the only one having this problem? I hate bedrock bro
I have the same problem
Me too😞
@@Flowwww-yt4ee u have to to break both rails and finish placing the rails separately therefore they don’t connect to each other
So, I had a little issue getting the redstone door to work. I did, however, fix it by placing a redstone repeater inside the bottom right dropper. Just a little tip :)
Thank you so much omg
When I throw an item to close the door, it just reopens right away. Do you know how to fix that?
@@ricky7455 your not meant to throw an item to close the door. On the inside he places a button which would close the door for you and open it up
THANK YOU SO MUCH
@@eeshanchhab194 I think what he’s saying is that when he presses the button it closes really fast and then just opens again. Same thing happens with me. I can’t figure out how to get the door to close
This took me days. Literal days. But it was worth it.
12:20 to make this work in 1.20 you have to make a redstone clock after the redstone that leads to the dropper. Just get 4 repeater and set them to 4 ticks and then connect the clock to the same dropper :)
Hey what happens if you tried every direction to put you hoppers in for the door and it doesn’t work cause i tried to fix the hopper situation but it just doesn’t want to send it to the barrel
Did you figure it out? I’m having the same issue
It’s because you used a repeater. I realized that you have to use a comparator 😂
@@calcm5086 It’s because you used a repeater. I realized that you have to use a comparator 😂
This took like 4 hours but it was worth it. THANK YOUUUUU
The only problem with the farms is trying to collect the food in the back it doesn’t quite reach so it’s sitting there when you harvest it(on the bottom atleast)
Yeah! How can I fix this?
@@LanaKratos did you find a way? I just made it today haha I can’t reach and it’s annoying having to break the dirt
@@guygio7721 So, I had to take the tree dirt blocks of front in the middle, and open the trapdoor to reach all of them... I couldn't think of anything else
I ran into a problem on the super smelter.. when i was placing the rails on the slab it would go to the bottom rails and not connect
You may have found a fix already but looking through the comments I can't see anyone posting how to fix this, here's what I did,, so I moved the back chest back a brick to leave a gap, then added an extra row of hoppers at the back of the furnaces pointing in to each hopper, with rails on top, so basically just push the back stuff back a brick and then run some coal through it to make sure your hoppers are connected and away you go :)) you'll need to fix the roof/floor of bedroom but that's easy enough :) hope this helps anyone having problems :) ohh also you'll need an extra piece of redstone behind the one behind the lever for the back rail to work. I hope I wrote all that clearly enough to be understood.
That happened to me to bc we r in bedrock edition mate
It’s sad
Snakes Jake’s I can’t understand that I’m not a redstone master but I can try if it’s simplified
Otherwise I can’t build it
For everyone having a problem with the rails, after placing the first powered rail break the block behind it and place a regular rail, you can then place the powered rail on the slab without them connecting and you can replace the broken block 👍
Dude your saving me
Thank you so much!!
@Keanugargiulo no problem bro
Every time a beautiful video and great design 👏🔥😍
Your builds are incredible fantastic.
Came back to say that I've made this door opening mechanism for a sculk farm I've wanted to keep secret from other folks on my friend's server. It works like a charm and is easy to fit anywhere.
hi, it looks so cool but sadly in bedrock the hoppers dont work. The Items always stop in the hopper below the mopper( minecart hopper)
It's working on bedrock 1.16.1
@@pacitapaulo3046 are u serious?
@@alanmusa7143 yes but you will Have a problem on super smelter but i fix it i want to show it to you but i can't record on my phone cause it's only a 1gb ram
@@pacitapaulo3046 I don’t care abt anything inside tbh I just wanna know if the entrance mechanic will work?
@@alanmusa7143 yes it will work
I ran into a problem with the super smelter for some reason when I put my Coal and iron in the two chests they both go into the same minecart I play bedrock so could that just be the issue
Hi i experienced the same issue but I fixed it by u know the ore minecart it’s on two slabs change the slabs to full blocks and it should work. 😀
For people who are having troubles getting aquarium water right just get kelp and plant it all the way up on all the sand and it turns all the water to source blocks
Call me crazy but I think this guy likes spruce wood
Hi man I’ve spent a fair while on building this base but I’ve noticed that on the super smelter, the items just go to the fuel hopper Minecraft instead, any fixes for this would be huge! 😄
I know right
probably the best base i have ever built in survival minecraft :D
The rails keep changing direction on the super smelter what can I do to keep them straight?
I had the same problem you gotta destroy the top 2 in the wall and replace the power rails while shifting
@@poems6437 wdym im having the same problem please help!
I put villagers in its place 😂
@@poems6437 I need help
this is incredible! definitely my favorite secret underground base yet. have you considered playing around with the new sculk sensor to activate the hidden doors?
won’t be as effective because it’s easier to open and find that door that way
@@realArissy not necessarily. with signal strength filtering & wool occlusion it's possible to use sculk sensors that only respond to a certain signal (ie jumping or interacting with an object like a flower pot) from one specific block. i don't see how that's easier to find than throwing an item on one specific block.
Made the base with a sculk sensor hooked up to a signal strength checker (makes sure signal strength is right sound, attached to a pulse extender that attaches to the door
I got the super smelter to work on bedrock. I got rid of the hoppers that go into the back of the furnaces and made it go around a circle, I moved the further back double chest over one so the minecart could work. Added slabs to the bottom of the block where the top rails are and put a latter on the stripped logs so I could reach the back double chest. I did have to break the slab above the ladder but it's worth it in the end to me
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I LOVED THIS BUILD! My only concern is that when I'm building the super smelter, my rails are connecting with each other :( like the 2 separate levels you've created @ 36:35.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Same here I’ve replaced them all and started over but the two powered railed keep connected over the slab and the regular rails keep making curves into eachother
Yeah I can’t change it it sucks
me too :(
@@Dworhex oh thanks
You need to complete the 1st layer of the trails and then you do the 2nd layer , that prevents them to connect , so you do the full layer with 2 powered trails connected with normal rails , and then you do the 2nd layer
Easy to make other than still grinding out the netherrite blocks had a problem with the redstone part for the smelter but I eventually got it to work with some help. I changed the door and added a sculk sensor powered door
One of the best underground survival type bases, however digging out the whole thing took me 5 hours 😭
It took me about 3 hour 😁😁
Did u use ur hands or something 😂 took me 30mins