"there's a hidden N" is a hilarious way to describe "overlapping flat planes perpendicular to each other while seen from a particular point of view will make new shapes"
and if you look even more closely, you can see that the glass square isn't square one pixel too short on the left, and therefore the one purple pixel overlaps with the glass on the right
Oh, yeah, btw. There's a "🤨" face in the end crystal item. There you go Peenix, that's revenge for what you did to me with the levers and torches. Took me some time, but dang it's sweet
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, Steve was just another face in the crowd, his life defined by the relentless grind of the Command Block. For years, he had poured his energy into the system that controlled his world, oblivious to the growing discontent that festered within. From the outside, the Command Block's facade was crumbling, it's emblem made of misaligned pixels displayed teetering on the brink of collapse. It was inside its walls that Steve saw the true extent of the decay, within the command block's neglect for his own wellbeing. As the hours grew longer and the demands more insurmountable, Steve could no longer turn a blind eye to the injustices they endured daily, the shattered dreams, and his weary soul. It was time to challenge the oppressive Command Block, unite his fellow workers, and lead them in a rebellion for their rights, a journey chronicled in "Breaking the Chains of the Command Block."
the end crystal texture makes sense. The purple centre parts spins around meaning the corners are sometimes hidden by the white frame and sometimes not, the reason there is only on that is overlapping is because the whole thing is slightly too low for the top corner to overlap.
It used to be the case that a fence had a little bit of fence inside of it. But this was years ago, before spectator mode (when the Far Lands were all the rage), so it probably has been removed.
Title: The 'N' in Minecraft: Building Blocks of Fun and Creativity Introduction Minecraft is a beloved and widely popular sandbox video game that lets players explore, build, and create in a virtual world made of blocks. One of the key components in Minecraft that adds depth and excitement to the gameplay is the 'N' in the game, which represents numerous elements and concepts essential to its success. In this essay, we will explore why the 'N' in Minecraft is not just good but vital for the game's enjoyment. Blocks: The Foundation of Minecraft Minecraft is all about blocks. These blocks are the basic units that make up everything in the game world, from trees and mountains to buildings and creatures. The 'N' in Minecraft stands for the endless variety of blocks players can use to construct their unique worlds. Each block type has its properties, such as wood, stone, or diamond, and players can mine, collect, and arrange these blocks to bring their creative ideas to life. Creativity and Imagination The 'N' in Minecraft unlocks a world of imagination and creativity for players. With the vast array of blocks available, players can craft intricate structures, recreate real-world landmarks, or design fantastical landscapes limited only by their imagination. This creative aspect of Minecraft fosters problem-solving skills, spatial awareness, and architectural design abilities, making it an excellent educational tool for players of all ages. Endless Exploration In Minecraft, 'N' represents the infinite possibilities for exploration. The game world is procedurally generated, which means it's virtually endless. Players can venture into the depths of underground caves, scale towering mountains, or journey across vast oceans. The 'N' in exploration keeps players engaged as they uncover hidden treasures, discover new biomes, and encounter various creatures. Community and Collaboration The 'N' in Minecraft also stands for the strong sense of community and collaboration the game encourages. Players can join multiplayer servers or invite friends to their worlds, fostering teamwork and social interaction. Together, they can build epic structures, tackle challenging adventures, and share their experiences with others. Conclusion In summary, the 'N' in Minecraft represents the heart and soul of the game. It symbolizes the blocks that serve as the foundation of creativity, the boundless opportunities for exploration, and the sense of community and collaboration that make Minecraft a beloved and enduring video game. Without the 'N,' Minecraft would not be the remarkable and engaging experience that it is today.
2 things 1. this guy could literally be the next seth bling because he is so good at command blocks 2. if this guy made a horror map or in ARG in mc it would be amazing
I think what happened to the End Crystal is that they made the crystal’s height & width equal, then changed their minds & wanted to cover the extra pixel on the side, but accidentally overlapped the crystal on top of the glass instead of the other way around.
Imagine having so little content to propose that you need to game theory on a random N that was created by some random perspective on some random block.
Actually, the whole crystal texture isn’t centered, and extends down and right since it’s an odd number of pixels wide. So it’s even worse that the extra pixel is on the right
the one pixel on the end crystal could be interpreted as the crystal itself being in front of the rings that circle it while the other ones are behind, making an (albeit somewhat poor) appearance of depth
The PhoenixSC reddit community is the only people that are like "i should find a block or item texture off center and show it to the entire mc community to piss them off" and go about their day.
The N is optical illusion, basically, if you look at it from the middle but a little to the left, then the channels that are looking to the other side, will make it look like a N. It's hard to explain but it's what it looks like due to the chains being flat pixels at the sides.
I don't think anyone in their right mind likes NFTs, but even I have to admit.. that joke about it being an "N"FT on the "block chain" was _gold_ and had me in tears
Still don’t like the idea of having to go to multiple biomes just to get all the villager enchantments I want the ability to be able to get all villager enchantments within any biome, because how can I get all enchantments if I am in a single biome map or on a skyblock type of map where I’m essentially stuck in one area