Grimrock in Minecraft
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Grimrock in Minecraft
Pretty much done what it comes to the mountain itself, next step is to make the dungeons..
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oooo any plan on submitting the world save when you've done the dungeon? hehe. my son would love it!
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Dunno if it's possible, this is on a server that is not run by me.
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Re: Grimrock in Minecraft
Cool, but doesn't it need to be larger and mightier? Else how are you going to fit all the dungeons inside!
There's a mod that allows you to download a multiplayer world to your singleplayer directory, just use that.Ninjapiraatti wrote:Dunno if it's possible, this is on a server that is not run by me.
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Re: Grimrock in Minecraft
It's 20 blocks from the server's height limit.
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I think in order to get a mountain anywhere near big enough to fit the dungeons in you'd need to use all 256 blocks high of the new Anvil format. You could start with a flatland-type world and then have 252 blocks of height to build up the mountain. You could always worldedit in some more interesting ground surroundings...
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You'd probably need to use one of the mods that adds a method of teleporting, if you want to recreate the dungeon accurately. Portalcraft is the obvious choice.
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Just a matter of time until there is a Grimrockcraft mod or something
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Re: Grimrock in Minecraft
Actually, you wouldn't really need portals, though an ender portal could work and then build the dungeon in the ender realm). But you could just have the vertical drop go down below the ground level and then just dig out the dungeons below the the tower in the ground. Not sure if you'll have sufficient height in that case however.
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If you do end up trying to make the dungeon I would suggest the hole down to the ground level(you can put a floor of water supported by signs and then the room under it to prevent damage) because if you want to do the puzzles I know from experience that circuit rooms can sometimes approach 4-5 times the size of the room that the person walks around in. If you end up needing help or suggestions send me a message, I've created dungeons in minecraft with everything from key-code doors, lights-out puzzles, dis(re)appering bridges, music puzzles, the list goes on but you get the idea. good luck with it and have fun! ^_^