nice! but i will still be making your old design that uses tooo much tnt just because i hate making the bridges and placing the torches when im doing a 18x9 chunk perimeter. I appreciate you for continue making these builds!
I do like the idea of NOT connecting your dispensers to observers so they're not wasting so much TNT. However, wouldn't TNT still be wasted? There's an optimal height for TNT to be dropped from (it has to explode in mid-air a few blocks up), and the ground level is constantly dropping further away from the flying machines. That's why many world eaters are 3-way flying machines, so they can drop a block after every cycle.
Yes exploding the tnt in the air right above the ground would blow up the most blocks. In the Amelix server, we have a full world eater built for a 20x30 chunk perimeter. Actually our world eater designed by Abstract Vixel holds the tnt before dropping it so that it falls down a minimal distance because it has to fit under a build. There is also the Arcturus world eater by Zundappchef that blows up six layers of terrain at a time
@@Aqkrm ive used his other world eater design similar to this to make chunk wide trenches in the nether and it worked good, making it over a wide perimeter however i can understand it can be resource heavy
I have been waiting for this video lol. And somehow right when I clicked on your channel to see if it was up you posted it.
nice! but i will still be making your old design that uses tooo much tnt just because i hate making the bridges and placing the torches when im doing a 18x9 chunk perimeter. I appreciate you for continue making these builds!
Thanks, I had a good laugh)
Love the skin
Thanks for ruining my weekend guess I no what I am doing hahah
Nice job!!!
World download please
I do like the idea of NOT connecting your dispensers to observers so they're not wasting so much TNT.
However, wouldn't TNT still be wasted? There's an optimal height for TNT to be dropped from (it has to explode in mid-air a few blocks up), and the ground level is constantly dropping further away from the flying machines. That's why many world eaters are 3-way flying machines, so they can drop a block after every cycle.
Yes exploding the tnt in the air right above the ground would blow up the most blocks. In the Amelix server, we have a full world eater built for a 20x30 chunk perimeter. Actually our world eater designed by Abstract Vixel holds the tnt before dropping it so that it falls down a minimal distance because it has to fit under a build. There is also the Arcturus world eater by Zundappchef that blows up six layers of terrain at a time
Muy similar a la de adi
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please do NOT build this world eater
@@Aqkrm what if it's just an average Joe Minecrafter? Honestly if this build fits needs use it not too bad really
Why not?
@ren96706 it's just not good waste of materials you could make one that cheaper and 100x easier to set up
@@Aqkrm ive used his other world eater design similar to this to make chunk wide trenches in the nether and it worked good, making it over a wide perimeter however i can understand it can be resource heavy
@ren96706 I'm a slimestoner and have an ssp with 4 sim 6 plus perimeters I'm not bothered responding to any of these anymore
Good but it’s stupid to make a bedrock world eater only noobs play bedrock
Why you so angry