
He has no real specialization aside from kicking the ass of anything that looks at me funny.īoney is my favorite little mistake.

Barky's my general-purpose combat dog, meant to join me in combat and be well-suited to the task pretty much anywhere. Anyway, Minus is handy for transporting items from point A to point B, or just extending my inventory space. I tend to have the same dogs in each of my worlds. Minus is my packpuppy, though I haven't found his brother, Crafty, yet. He can lead me back home from pretty much anywhere, which is handy because my house is a sizeable distance from the spawn point, and I only have one life. Lucky basically earns his namesake by having a bunch of random skills that are situational but incredibly handy when their moments come. Becquerel also doesn't have any skills, but this is only because I haven't found a saddle yet, and that's essential before I can train him in his main specialty: the Wolf Mount.Īnd here are Lucky and Kirby. Toby hasn't been outfitted with any skills yet, but I plan on making him a general-purpose surface hunter. I've never bothered to build a larger one, however, because there's a village with plenty of wheat farms right behind my house.Īh, and here are a few of my prides and joys: My beloved DTDoggies. Obviously the small amount of wheat growing in that farm I showed earlier wouldn't support the huge stock of animals I have.

Flowerchild, I've heard that 9 flames below a heating utility merely doubles the cooking rate, which seems odd when I could just as easily make two cauldrons under two different open flames for the same net result. I like to be space-efficient, and the only downside to this is that sometimes my urns fall in the crucible or cauldron, but they're easy to fish out. To stoke my crucible, rendering cauldron, and kiln. The other turntable is used to regulate my one set of bellows. It's not quite centered in the picture, but you might also see my turntable atop that dirt stepping-area, which I use for pottery. Here's my windmill, complete with weather-sensing detector block, as well as my saw and millstones. Yep, now I make sure to keep my atrocious and ugly mechanical abominations on a stone pillar above and to the SIDE of my front yard! You'll also be pleased to know, if you've seen any of my past work, that I've since outgrown the need to sprawl atrocious and ugly mechanical abominations on my front yard.

The sugar cane extends around the back of my wheat farm. They wander around waiting to be fed wheat, screw the nearest horny animal they can find, discriminating only by breed, make a baby, follow it for half a day, then want more wheat.
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They're obnoxious, self-centered, and with a grotesque sense of entitlement to free food and aphrodisiacs that franky pisses me off. And expanded it immensely by digging that mountain out. See where the fence ends abruptly? Well, when I wasn't getting nearly enough meat to support myself and my pets, I noticed that I had built the pen directly next to a rather large mountain. The glass is because of a bad experience I had when a chicken managed to drop through the roof by climbing up the dirt supports, and crushed half of my hemp before I could stop it.Īnd here's my farm. I power the light blocks via a rather inelegant redstone setup on dirt, but this was to conserve redstone, which was sorely limited when I first made it. It's fairly modest, but it serves my needs for hemp and melons. It grows hemp, melons, and a bit of wheat.
