hmmmmm A building at 0:16 is from map: "Imperial City" www.planetminecraft.com/proje... mod used: www.curseforge.com/minecraft/... #minecraft #meme #memes
I remember when minecraft first added creative, I thought I would be able to create anything I wanted because I was no longer constrained by what blocks I could gather. Turns out I'm just incredibly uncreative.
Other types: - The one who lives in a hole in a mountain - The one who doesn't build a house - The over-the-top mansion builder (me) - The 3 block high wood house - The guy who uses window blocks instead of panes Edit: oh and also the mushroom colonizer/village house stealer
I always start by making a three block high house out of dirt and other random materials. Then move into a hole I'm the mountain when I find a suitable spot
When playing with "certain" friends on a multiplayer server I would just stick all my necessities on a small plot and have a lot of torches around to keep mobs away. I could conduct war on others while not having anything of my own to lose. The times I did end up building a house it usually got abandoned or destroyed.
@@danielwilson8604 Very much a PvP server base with no claim protections. Looks likes a build i used to do, although my base was hidden in a village, with the trapdoor at the bottom of the well. Although that trick doesnt work anymore since the village update...
Lmaooo "5 year olds in 2012" took me back because I WAS that kid. At this daycare my parents used to take me to, they had Minecraft on the iPads. This other kid and I decided to make a "mansion" for ourselves and it was just a massive square of diamonds.
I didn't have real Minecraft at that time, but I remember making brick houses in creative on the Fake Minecraft as I was trying to recreate houses on where I lived lol, I remember even making a shower system lol, I wanna make this again
0:46 I actually did make a bunch of small houses like that once on a freinds mc server. Yea, it started out with me not wanting to get caught since they had op loot, but uh....let's just say the bases went from average bases, to litteraly being Vietnamese tunnels you needed optifine with dynamic lighting to navigate. Yea, it was a sad day when I came online to see that the tunnels were dug up because they realized I was the one stealing their shit when they were offline
@•Sh3iix• caught, but not caught stealing their loot. He never specified. They made the tunnels to steal the loot while I’m saying it was unneeded if they were offline.
@@JamesTDG I am currently gathering a team to help me invade some mc server some people I know on discord are trying to set up. This time, the Vietnamese tunnels will not end with me
In my longest playthrough I wanted to expand a village and start my own kingdom, I didn't use any houses but I uded 1 bed with multiple chest nearby for storage. It worked because every time night fell I just slept and nothing dangerous spawned so the same thing can work with the build. Just sleep before uou die or something spawns
Now that’s what I want to do. Sometime after one of my friends made a house I’ll make a basement underneath it and never tell them lol. Then I’ll see how long it take them to figure it out
0:44 You say no one, but that is essentially one of my old hideouts. I built a tropical island village with a “sewer” system I could swim through. Due to world protect with the town system, I could close off sections, trapping invaders within the pipes. It was a maze of trapdoor crawling.
@@connico8663 I usually dig a few blocks in the ground and then wait until sunrise if I don't have a bed and if I have a bed I just put it down and sleep for the night.
0:39 that just gives me the idea to make hidden places under “tables” like that. It adds to my collection of secret spots in my own base and in my friends :)
they really do all that to live in the US capitol building, why choose neoclassical when gothic is always a option, neoclassical is the worst traditional architecture
I liked to build my actual house either in a mountain or as a small surface building with large underground farms. The latter was what I would build on multiplayer servers as the ones I had joined allowed for you to have a protected plot of land. That land would only go so far out, but went a lot further up and down. Lots of time was spent digging.
My strategy to make a quick and big house is to find a big cave, cover up the entrance but leave a spot for a door, and cover up the other sides leading father underground with another door, then you have a house and a mine built together
That "no one" house actually looks very comfy, I'd love to sleep in one of those. It has enough room to twist and turn while sleeping while being small enough to give you a sense of safety and comfort. Very relaxing to see. Actually now that I think about it isn't that basically a capsule hotel? Never been to one of those.
Me and my brother carved our home into the side of a mountain, in the middle of a circle of mountains. Every once in a while a villager would wander a bit to far, and find himself captured by us. Seriously we had a pit made specifically for capturing villagers and sheep. We were literal goblins.
uh... when I first played minecraft, I didn't make a diamond house... I made an underground home thing that was really weird and I had a beacon on top that was completely useless.
@@ItsReload1 my world, I was in a flower forest, that had a huge lake out front, and I literally dug out a huge space underground and called it a house. and torch placement was hideous.
Seriously. The first time I ever actually played Minecraft was on my cousin’s xbox when I was probably about 7, and it absolutely pains me to know that the first thing I built was a diamond and emerald house. Which I promptly, and very excitedly, showed off to my aunt
I love the fact I grew up playing Minecraft, because now my younger brother is growing up playing it. He’ll come to me for things, and I’ll get to say "yeah, you have to do it like this though" or "no, that’s not a real thing, it’s just a mod" and give him advice about it and building advice
I have a 10+ year old world that I transferd from ps3-ps4- Windows 10- Java. I have literally everything and just spent today building with the new 1.19 blocks. The world gets glitchy from time to time but pretty good (All survival btw)
That last one got me good, especially when you kicked the villager out after claiming it was both of your houses. Jokes like these are why I paid attention in history class. So worth it 😂
The “No one” is what I make for outposts. I love making small compact bases in the sides of stone walls, just slightly buried in a hill. The most complicated and large bases I used to make were scaffolded and hanging over ravines or large winding bunker complexes. I don’t like making structures that won’t be used in some way like empty building shells. And free standing houses always seemed so boring to me
Now I have an idea for a Minecraft challenge. The players have to survive for a set number of in-game days in with the “no one” house. It’s premade for them before starting the challenge. They aren’t allowed to make another house or change the current one, although they may move the arrangement of the appliances or dye the bed if they wish. Good luck.
I used to build a huge box (like 20x30x8) and just put things down as needed. Nowadays, I have gotten a little more creative, but I will always respect to efficiency and simplicity of a box.
The second one was so accurate Back in the day when me and my cousins were like 7 plating minecraft we just went in creative mode and made the most obscene houses just out of diamonds, emeralds, and gold.
The pre-last one is something similar to what i do, instead of having it all trapdoors the entrence is just trapdoors because suprisingly of the enemy misses and hits the trapdoor you do not take any damage from the blade, yet you yourself can attack his feet. Unless he throws a potion but for early game he most likely wont. (I and my friends play with factions on minecraft)
You walk out the door, you see someone you know, and they ask you if your house is fine. You say fine, but its not really fine but you just can't get into it because they would never understand that your house was on fire and you are now homeless.
The first house in these video are from Russian mem "Ou, mama presla" (Oh, mather is coming). If you want to see it(meme) write on "Search" on RU-vid : "мем мама пришла"
I remember in most worlds I’d just find a cave and make it a home. But in a old crew world I lived in my friends basement and then turned the cave next to it into a small village fit with iron golems and villagers before they all disappeared
When I started Minecraft, I didn’t do the ‘get wood routine’ for building a house. Instead, I would make my house inside of a mountain. I wanted to blend in with nature so hostile mobs such as skeletons, zombies, spiders, and creepers couldn’t find where I was at.
0:37 I make houses like that but 1 block deeper so it doesn't push out of the ground. Mostly I just make huts and keep everything outside because I do singleplayer
@@josealejandrozuritaperez5754 Dig 3 blocks down, in a 3x2 hole. Where the entrance is (the part not ebove anything else), place 2 blocks so you end up 1 block above the rest of the hole. Cover that part in trapdoors on the "roof" of the house, and the rest of it should be covered with slabs. This way you'll be able to crawl freely through your foxhole
As someone who loves little micro houses in-game I can kinda relate to that trapdoor house lol. I have a little 3x3 house in my single player world and I love it :]
I remember when we were playing in group of 3. We lived quiet close. One of my friends picked a mountain's top to live on, another one went with a lake under it. And i decided to build the great wall and surrounded them with my "house".