Published May 15th, 2017, 5/15/17 8:55 pm
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A lot of people that play Skyblock use the same technique for cobble generators, now let us show you our very efficient team cobble generator. Here is a quick guide courtesy of Tannik Gaming Setups. Please diamond, and follow if you enjoy. Please comment if you would like another tutorial.
Before I begin explaining how to build and make this project, I will tell you that quartz, (The white block) is the part you dont want to break, the cobble is what is breakable for this project.
Now that we have a basic platform, we can start adding depth and carving it out.
Now since that step is done, we can finish up with adding the water, lava, and blocks on top!
Now we are done! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial, I have to go mine! Goodbye!
Before I begin explaining how to build and make this project, I will tell you that quartz, (The white block) is the part you dont want to break, the cobble is what is breakable for this project.
Section 1) Platform:
Step 1: So it doesnt really matter what the platform is, just make sure its stable, my example is quartz. So, make a platform that is 7 by 7. (Left click the link shown below)
Now that we have a basic platform, we can start adding depth and carving it out.
Section 2) Depth & Carvings:
Step 2: Because we have our basic platform built, we can start carving it and giving it more layers. So start by adding another layer underneath, than carve the corners of the platform by 3. And add smalls holes on the second block on the edges of the sides. (Left click the link shown below)
Now since that step is done, we can finish up with adding the water, lava, and blocks on top!
Section 3) Adding The Toppings:
Step 3: Lets start by making the pillar shape in the middle, make sure to have a 1 block middle inside that pillar for the lava to go inside. To make it work properly add the lava in bucket by bucket, until its filled with 4 or less lava blocks. Then I added a small neat design for the top, just make sure water doesnt go all over the place! (Left click the link shown below)
Now we are done! Hope you enjoyed this tutorial, I have to go mine! Goodbye!
Credit | JPR for the design |
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