Monday 2 November 2015

MindCrack Server: Beef's Bentley - Weekly Livestream part 1 of 4

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPH1K7QkxpI

We join Kurt(and his arriving neighbours!) for the first half hour of this archived livestream! It took place in the middle of the day when everyone's at work or school so it's much friendlier to us in Europe watching later in the evening... or in my case, on YouTube.

He's not alone on the server. AnderZEL greets him in the chat. He considers making a base on the farm as he frequents this place. Upon entering the barn we find that the pig repopulation project from the last livestream was a massive success! Zisteau came along and bred even more pigs so they now thrive on the server! No longer endangered!

Kurt makes a little base under a tree nearby and puts a sign outside which reads "Kurt's hidey-hole. No peeking!"

Exploring a little someone from the livestream chat asks "Why not build your own biome?" and Kurt mentions how he had an idea to recreate the Far Lands but that would take a very long time. He drops in on a skeleton and plunders its bow, which turns out to be a really nice one.

Kurt continues caving in this area. He finds some gold under a waterfall so he blocks it off and has tons of zombies to deal with. Maybe there's a spawner nearby?

He eventually has to deal with a witch but manages to defeat her with the only damage to him being a minute of slowness. Lots more mobs to deal with here too, including a crazy fast skeleton whom he funnily dubs "Jimmy Fast Legs". Never saw a skeleton move that fast. Was it trying to avoid a creeper blast? Some weird mob behaviour in this version of the game.

Waiting for some iron to cook he's asked from the chat "What's that green thing?". It's the world border and he's been caving pretty close to it. Apparently it moves 2 blocks a day. He has some more zombies to deal with, like it's a zombie rave or something and at one stage he has a humorous conversation with a spider! he has another polite exchange with a docile enderman, gathering iron while trying not to look at it.

Towards the end of the first half hour he talks about how gravel looks similar to this other kind of block now(I don't know the name of it) He's right, they are very similar.

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