This is an estimate of the materials I needed for this: 4 Black Blocks (I used acacia wood, but black concrete in video) 74 Red Blocks (I used stripped acacia, but red concrete in video) 24 Spruce Planks 87ish spruce slabs (Actually had 90-94 total prepared) 222ish spruce stairs (Actually had 230 total prepared cause broke to replace with hopper) 17 spruce trapdoor 50 spruce sign 22 jungle trapdoor 8 stone block 308ish stone brick slab (Had 10 extra at the end) 92ish stone brick (Had 4 extra at the end) 8 stone button 28 chiseled stone brick 29 cobble wall (had 2 extra at the end) 23 nether brick fence 20 lantern 8 hopper 8 iron bars 4 banners
If anyone would like to build this in survival, here is the list of materials: 1 stack + 10 Red Concrete (you can also substitute this for Crimson Planks/Stripped Logs if you're on 1.16) 4 Black Concrete 3 stacks + 50 Spruce Stairs 1 stack + 10 Spruce Slabs 24 Spruce Planks 3 (16) stacks + 2 Spruce Signs 22 Jungle Trapdoors 17 Spruce Trapdoors 23 Nether Brick Fences (but I personally used Crimson Fences) 1 stack + 24 Stone Bricks 4 stacks + 40 Stone Brick Slabs 28 Chiseled Stone Bricks 29 Cobblestone Walls 8 Stone 8 Stone Buttons 8 Hoppers 8 Iron Bars 4 White Banners 4 Yellow Dye 20 Black Dye 20 Lanterns Hope this helps!
just finished making it in my survival server with my friends. it look extremily pretty! I admit that I had to put some sea lanterns where the chiseled Stone bricks are so that bad mobs wont spawn. really cool and good tutorial. Thanks a lot :D
I made this as part of a Japanese Shinto Shrine. It looks great and very easy to build in survival. Only made some minor changes to block types to suit the area I was building in. Love your videos.
did this on ray tracing beta and it looks great- only issue i ran into was attaching the lanterns to the iron bars. if anyone else runs into this, you can use fences instead of iron bars. i personally recommend spruce or dark planks for this replacement
Well detailed tutorial and awesome result. I also would like to know how to make a new one by myself instead of a block by block tutorial, idk for the future
I had the sudden urge to make one of these in the nether in my survival world I don't know why I thought it would be a good idea but I guess I want to make my nether look like it's a different country
this is so beautiful wtf i’ll try to build it on a server that im playing on with my crush so i can impress him lmaoo update: built it, took me the entire day lmao it was kinda hard to do this in survival but man it was worth it :)
Im building this GIANT Sakura tree. I plan on making it be surrounded by like a pond with with lily pads here and there and with lanterns hanging down from the tree. I think adding this and a cool looking banner at the entrance would be nice. I plan on having like a village around the tree to. Building this in a jungle too, so it will really stand out lol
Minecraft played globally through many different languages. I think you will get many more viewers if you put English translation in the title. Great video, a specific style from the native is always the best.
I used Deepslate tiles instead of stone brick slabs. and Mangrove wood for the wooden parts. cobbled deepslate wall instead of cobblestone everything else such as concrete and nether brick fences were still used while I was building this