I created an emerald block From nothing Minecraft! (no mods)

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Eighth video of a new series where I take a single block world to the absolute limit.

0:00 Previously
0:51 Naming Villagers
1:42 Trading
8:02 Prettifying Church
9:33 Spider Room
12:19 Emerald Block
13:51 Cozy Pond
22:30 New Spawning Pads
26:40 Outro

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Tranquility - Never Get Used To People

Trinity - Under The Bridge

Arcade Ride - Vens Adams

Messier - Prigida

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For clarification. The torches are to prevent snow from forming and therefore remain viable locations for the wandering traders to spawn. I know that it is overkill to prevent mobs from spawning. But my formation is practically perfect for the small defrosting coverage.

BudgetMC
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Pointed dripstone means you now have access to clay! Since dirt is renewable, you can combine it with a water bottle to get mud, and putting mud above a pointed dripstone block will turn it into clay, and you can use clay for a LOT of decoration blocks. Terracotta, flower pots, bricks, decorated pots, etc!

twixerclawford
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>gets infinite source of stone tools
>still uses wooden tools

Nobody-rjme
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25:30 uh oh, you need to spawn proof the emeral block; the're perfectly valid for monster spawning.

antekacki
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I’m just gonna throw this out there. What about Esmeralda for the emerald block? Kinda simple but I think it’s perfect!

zebtwo
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13:30 well with a toolsmith, you may as well go straight to diamond tools, right?

JustJum
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you can reuse the charcoal to craft more campfires, it takes 3 logs and 3 sticks, so it's a wood grind instead of an emerald grind, but it's an option.

Also, when trading with villagers, you can press space to reuse the same trade, no need to reput in manually the strings / fishes / whatever it is you're trading, just press space

malmiteria
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Three things you should be focusing on right now

1. The emerald block is a valid spawning platform for monsters, you should put a lantern or torch atop it asap, unless you decide to move it in which case still be careful where you put it.

2. Toolsmith = Diamond Tools (you should have just used the stone tools you got also in the meantime) but you'll get enchanted diamond stuff from your toolsmiths so go for it.

3. An iron farm is really easy to accomplish, and even without lava you can use campfires to automatically kill the golems.

Additionally, when you get Wandering Traders, there's some things to keep in mind
All flowers are technically available from bonemealing in different biomes, however if you don't want to bridge out super far all the time just for flowers, then you can source them from wandering traders, either for easy access to dyes or just decoration. Either way it'd be wise to accumulate a few of each at least, if not a stack.

Wandering traders are your only source of Mushrooms, get at least one of each and you can farm them, either in a dark room or by using bonemeal on them to get big mushrooms.
Other farmables you may or may not have, as I haven't gone back and watched your videos, but you probably don't since you haven't had excess emeralds for long, include Melon Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, Beetroot Seeds, Cactus, Vines, Sea Pickles, Kelp, and all saplings. Don't lose your chance to get these.

Finally, traders are your only source at all of Sand, Red Sand, Coral, and small dripleaf. Get as much of at least sand and red sand, as they are valid planting spots for Sugar Cane and Cactus. Also, keep buying moss, podzol, and rooted dirt when it comes around so you can expand your dirt operations involving any farming or spawning you may need in the future.

portwise
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Also, you actually can craft campfires by yourself - you need three logs and three sticks, and one coal or charcoal in centre. You weren't able to make them before, because of coal, but now you can duplicate charcoal for a price. It's not that optimal as buying them or smelting logs in furnace, but it working

Jedai_Games
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1. you can shift click items when trading to automatically get the items in the inventory and you can press space to refill the villager's trading slot with more of the same item
2. if you get pointed dripstone you can make a farm for it and be able to convert it into moss
3. if you build floating columns of water in a river or ocean biome fish will spawn, fall, and die on the bottom granting fast fish items

DimiDzi
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Definitely make an Iron Farm a priority now. You can make some excellent ironfarms with your current level of tech. I'd recommend looking up some low-tech iron farms, but don't just go with the simplest. You can make a farm with some crazy high outputs at your level. You get iron so you can make hoppers now for collection (might take a bit of manual farming). Obviously the biggest issue is the lack of lava, but you can just make a suffocation farm instead, you lose some efficiency but it still works.

Somerandom
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4:02 you know he’s good when he calls them reeds

CraftedClipsGaming
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6:41 just to let you know, you can put the bonemeal in ur second hand, and then just right click a bunch and left click when the carrots is all grown. That way u don’t have to switch hot bar item.

vieuxslave
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Btw it might be cheaper to just get charcoal by breaking a campfire (getting 2 pieces of charcoal) and crafting 2 new campfires to essentially duplicate the charcoal instead of using up valuable emeralds

provic
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Another great video! That emerald block you placed above the villagers needs a button on top. Don't want any nasty mobs spawning there.

danielz
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Oh, you need at least 5 dripstone to farm more dripstone. Four to make a block of dripstone, one more to attach another dripstone to. You need to attach a pointed dripstone to the underside of a dripstone block, then have a water source directly above that dripstone block. If you do that, the pointed dripstone will begin to drip, and if there is a solid block no more than 7 blocks below, not only stalactites, but also stalagmites will form. For the floor any block with a flush surface will do though, just not bottom slabs.

joda
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12:08 I don’t have a way to soften spiders up, but you could kill them automatically with campfires, and now that you have villagers, even automatically collect their drops with hoppers (an iron farm would take maybe an hour to build)

CratthewF
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3:25 Be careful with the Trapdoor. If it is flipped up, mobs can still spawn on the crafting table below it because they dont collide with the trapdoor itself. But with the torches you have now, you should be able to just light it up :)

RS
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15:22 “and it was pretty cozy but it wasn’t cozy ENOUGH” you said it man! We want optimal coziness!

yayalu
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Needed one more of these videos before the new year!! 🎉

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