Saturday, October 20, 2012

Adventure Mode

As said in Minecraft Wiki
"
Adventure mode is a game mode intended for adventuring in which the player cannot place or destroy blocks, so as to avoid spoiling adventure maps by changing the map. The player can still interact with blocks that can be toggled, such as doors, levers, and buttons. The player can also still deal damage to mobs and trade with villagers.
It is likely that one would import and use custom adventure maps to be played, as a new map would not have much purpose or customizability, and a custom map would control certain aspects of the gameplay as well.
In Adventure mode, the player cannot simply get resources by breaking items or by destroying or building blocks. The only way the player can get certain resources is by killing mobs, looting chests or trading with villagers. However, depending on what type of an adventure it may be, many of these features are unnecessary, or often unavailable by conventional means. It may also be a way to cheat on a map that restricts the acquisition of specific objects.
Although it is impossible to destroy blocks manually, it remains possible to use an explosion to get some resources. However, this may ruin the aspect of gameplay by acting as a way to cheat a map, as well as an annoyance from Creepers, and is controllable using the mobGriefing server command. Explosions can also damage a map, rendering it unplayable or ruined.
While it is possible to play a normal Minecraft game in Adventure mode, it is quite difficult to do so. Most time is spent collecting food to replenish the ever-dwindling food bar. It is possible to collect some trade goods such as wool, raw porkchops, and wheat (by jumping on the wheat found in villages), as well as finding chests in blacksmiths, dungeons, abandoned mineshafts, and strongholds. Wood can only be obtained by using a Creeper near log structures and trees."

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Rules of minecraft

Quoted From Minecraft Wiki
"

  • Never break the block you are standing on unless you are certain what is beneath it is safe.
The general rule, especially for new players, is never to break the block your standing on unless you are coming down from a pillar jump. Breaking the block you are standing on causes you to fall, often into lava, a deep cave, water, mob-infested dungeon and occasionally (situations like The EndCreative mode and custom maps like Skyblock), The Void. Digging straight down is the only way to commit suicide in Creative mode.
  • Never break a block directly over your head. Stand at least one block aside.
These two rules will save you from most "bust out" situations where you emerge from solid material into fluid or air. Breaking over your head invites flooding yourself with lava, water, sand or gravel.
  • Have an "emergency blocking material" close at hand, and practice quickly selecting and placing it between yourself and unexpected danger (lava, water, and hostile mobs.)
The most likely such material is Cobblestone which has a great combination of abundance (mining stone drops it), butdirtsandstone, and glass can work as well. Never use wood, as it can catch fire when used to protect against lava, and also has very poor blast resistance against the Creeper
  • The other aspect of mining safely is not to lose your mined item drops.
The easiest way to lose item drops early in the game is to mine with an inappropriate tool. Wooden pickaxes can only break stone and coal oreStone pickaxes are required to mine iron. The general rule of thumb is that if it is taking longer than a few seconds to break the block, you are probably using a poor tool and the block won't drop the item. Iron pickaxes can mine everything except obsidian, which requires a diamond pickaxe.
If you encounter a high value block, such as emerald orediamond ore, or gold ore, mine around it to see what all six facings are before breaking it to ensure that you won't lose it in unseen lava. If this is done, you can confidently stand on it while you break it. Obsidian is a particularly hairy block to mine because it often has lava right next to or underneath it. The safest way for a beginner to mine obsidian is to capture lava in a bucket and convert it in a processing pool known to be only one block deep."

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

MINECRAFT UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!

News minecraft update on the Xbox360!
It.....Is.....CREATIVE MODE.....Thats right Creative Mode is out, all new just today (10/16/2012)

Friday, October 5, 2012

New Us!

I've just decided to change everything up soon on the blog because I've noticed it's to hard to navigate it so thats that.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Check out Gorilla Stock!


This is a link to a company called Gorilla Sock! It's set to launch late-2012.

A Multi-Media Company With A Purpose!


http://gorillastock.blogspot.com/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/GorillaStock
Twitter: www.twitter.com/GorillaStockg

Friday, July 20, 2012

New Sponsor :)

hey rex3479 just asked me to sponsor him. you are officially apart of the sponsor club. SPONSORED BY ME. email me to see if you can be sponsored too!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Attack Of The Mechanisms Minecraft Door Fails

So i have been testing presure plates and buttons and discovered that there is a glitch. The doors have to be closed or else they will be stuck open. That is so for presure plates and buttons.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

minecraft on the Xbox360

So I haven't been on for a while...Kinda busy... So I'm going to tell you about minecraft on the Xbox360. The first thing is that they're still on the "alpha" version so there's not that much.There is only survival but alot of stuff off the 1.2.5 computer version. Well that's about everything i can tell you so peace out.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

All New Mincraft Game For Xbox360!

It just came out and it is AMAZING. The demo has 1 player and limited space, but is still VERY awsome.I reccomend you play it and get it while on sale for $20