Fun fact: the term "blueprint" came from an old photographic copying technique where they (functionally) shine light through a drawing (or "print") sitting on photosensitive paper. The paper would darken blue-indigo, unless blocked by the ink of the drawing, creating a "blue print", which they could then finish and distribute to workers and contractors without fear of losing or damaging the original. The term has since fallen out of technical use, thanks to modern photocopying and digital reproduction technology making the term meaningless (they're simply called "prints" now). Nonetheless, it became so ubiquitous, that "blueprint" remains in common parlance to this day.
See NileRed for the actual chemical process. It's pretty cool, basically the same as making Prussian Blue, but by impregnating paper with the precursor. Also pretty similar to the general process of developing photos, although the specific chemicals are different.
All true. The reason that originals couldn't be distributed, apart from the obvious and the need for multiple copies to circulate to multiple contractors is that originally drawings were made on linen using ink - not on paper using pencil as became more common during the latter half of the 1950's. So yeah, linen - made from flax and we all know what flax is.
You don't hear about "carbon copies" either or "in triplicate" as much either with the advent of photocopiers, printers, and the ability to send computer files over an intranet or the internet. When I was a kid, my mother worked for the phone company, what was then called "Ma Bell", and she brought home rolls of triplicate paper that they were going to throw away because they got new machines. It was three different colors, usually white on top of yellow on top of pink, where if you wrote on the white top piece it carried over to the bottom two pieces. Carbon paper did the same thing, except it could be used between two normal pieces of paper. One side would transfer strikes of a typewriter or certain early typewriter printers through the first page (which got the ink from the typewriter) and the strike would force the carbon to press into the second piece of paper, creating a copy of the strikes (or written notes and/or signatures) on the second page. I also saw carbon paper being used to make "in triplicate" forms, but never saw it used for more than that because the typewriter would literally have to strike the first paper, go through a thinner carbon paper, through another paper, a second carbon paper, and then land on a third piece of paper. Usually, typewriters didn't strike hard enough to go through so many pieces of paper that they could create 3 copies off the original, unless all the copies were made from thinner material than normal typewriter (now printer) paper. Often, the last copy might be difficult to read unless you know what it was supposed to be. Later, they found out that a photocopier could take the last copy and, on a darker toner setting, actually bring up what was barely visible to the naked eye. It helped to know this when you had to file that last copy when it wasn't readable. I don't know how many of those old "last copy" papers I took over to a Xerox machine so I could get a readable copy!
I have a couple convenience tips! 1. If you have a silent gear item and create a new part, crafting the completed piece with the part will replace the existing part and give the old one back. It's a great way to keep your enchantments and other components while improving/modifying your gear. I made a tool tip with silk touch and was able to switch it out with a different tip with a high mining tier at any time depending on what I needed. It's really convenient, and you don't have to make a whole new set of lining to test a new armor material. You can switch, and if you don't like it, switch back. 2. You should be able to put an XP tank on your backpack to collect your XP as you get it. Never lose another level! They're safe in your backpack :)
13:47 just wanted to share. A while back I worked for a paper making company in the US that made drafting paper- drafting paper lol that industry died with the CAD and printing on any paper. Keep up the great streams!
You should save the barn for the front side and build it next to that Evilcraft tower, then you can convert the tower into either a silo, or a large windmill with some Create mod stuff to make it into a grain mill.
How......how did you NOT see that TNT block under that chest?? XD Lucky it didn't do much, but whole time you were walking up to it I was like "he see's that right? he.....wait....HOW?" XD
Definitely want to do some silent gear jewellery, for early game I recommend a lapis setting (+2 luck) and an emerald setting (+1 reach) make a bracelet and ring with each. Doesn’t really matter which metal you use, it’s only the setting. Also the silent gear saw is awesome for early game wood collecting. Lapis lazuli tip upgrade on all four armour pieces will give you crazy luck, very cheap. Now see what loot chests look like. For your base, my suggestion besides a barn is a big cylindrical storage silo. There’s so many crops, seeds, saplings and wood, I’d consider a silo for all the organic farmy type stuff. And also again, ps & edit. Did you know that the ‘slash back’ command will take you back to where you died?
Hello sjin! A really good material for silent gear tools is obsidian. I've tested it out and it works for any of the blueprints. It's also really well balanced so it doesn't have anything bad on it + it's durable and has a high mining level. I like to put it in every single tool + it's not that hard to get. And it really makes your tools really powerfull. Also for that empty plot i would build a guest house for if somebody comes to stay at your farm he can have a place to live. Maybe like a rustic skyscraper would've balanced bethwhen efficiency and beautifull. You could also use chipped logs whit a mix bethwhen oak wood, oak logs, spruce planks and stone bricks to make it even cooler. And then your guests will have a perm place to live if they want to help you whit the farm or if they want to stay. Also if you decided to do a whole series about automation and exploring different planets i would even pay your youtube membership to see it. By the way, if you ever need to say my name, don't call me for my username. Just call me ben. Like you know who that's been whit you in some episodes of other games
Cheesus Crisp and the fluffy beard of the Prophet. Hearing one of your Villagers whistling, when you heard a story about whistling in the woods, is terryfing. ^^
Just as a suggestion, you don't have to put this in the big empty space, but Xycraft has a lot of multiblock farming capabilities. You can make pretty large fluid tanks, you can farm certain blocks that might normally be hard to find, and they have specialty blocks that have specific uses tied to the color of the gem used. I hope this helps, I've used the mod in a skyblock playthrough and some of these helped me so much when it came to getting specific blocks.
God it killed me watching you blow up 39 levels cause you decided your Iron farm wasn't for armor xD same with you ignoring the obvious TNT block and just opening the chest. love the series overall tho, keep up the great work. loving the minimal editing!
Bort is diamond fragments not of suitable quality to be made into gems. The lowest grade bort is crushed to be used in abrasive applications like grit and drill bits.
silent gear looks quite nice and simple, love all the little customizations, though i doubt i'd ever find myself planning it out too much lol. and agree on not wanting giant monsters in every modpack, sometimes i just want to wander. my own little idea is for a little botanical/plant collection like i do in every game i play, but realistically, i'm not too sure, as i think having the barn a small distance would be nice, as then it looks nicely spread out
And another thing you could consider using is the "Pocket storage" (bonus usefulness with a Simple Magnet).. Use 1 or two (1 definitively for stones and 2nd for ores,etc.) and thank the modder later.. Its best for mining but also for any activity that involves finding a few selected items in big quantities.. Serious woodchopping for days.. The saplings, fruits and ofc the wood will get auto absorbed once you pick them up, leaving your pockets and backpacks for unique or unusual stuff..
24:38 that's why my first task in a new world is creating the infrastructure to have an unlimited amount of really good food. if you had just eaten something with more saturation, you wouldn't have died.
sophisticated limited barrels have a compression upgrade that makes them work like compacting drawers. you just have to make sure you put the items in the right order, and they convert just like a compacting drawer.
My favourite material for nearly all tools in the mid-tier is Invar.. Its easy to aquire (2 Iron dust+ 1 Nickel dust) , durable enough and with all the additional stats from the Bindings/Grips/Tips/etc. you get workhorses with quite the bang for the bucks.. 1. And you can cycle the Blueprint that the book represents while crafting by hovering over it and using the displayed keys ("Z" and "Y"). 1a. The BPs are ordered as you orded them inside the BP-Book, so once you order it accordingly switching this way is more effective, esp. if you plan to make a tool and its addons in one go.. 2. Said keys (Z/C) are also used to inspect what effect an material has if its used as a specific part (Main / Rod / Tip / etc. ).. Because the effects tend to differ between the different use-cases.. 3. If you ever need Leather again use the Drying..bin(?) to turn rotten meat into leather. If you use a hopper with some sort of filter (Omnidirectional hoppers have them) to extract it its easy automatable leather..
I know with the iron farm it's not much of a big deal, but when the repair box got near full, I would switch my iron bars (or any metal I was using) into nuggets to save on materials. Good for the more pricey or rarer items. I think the TNT might have been within your colony boundaries and that is why it didn't destroy anything. LUCKY!
If you can get blaze gold tool rods those were the best thing I saw to use as a base. Also, if you have a regular MC item you can turn it into its SG equivalent at the crafting table.
Give the game: "Vintage Story" a try if you would Sjin, the creative options and chisel mechanic would do nicely with your building skills. But I would suggesting using the Chisel Tools mod to make it better.
In the early 1940s, cyanotype blueprint began to be supplanted by diazo prints, also known as whiteprints. This technique produces blue lines on a white background. The drawings are also called blue-lines or bluelines. Other comparable dye-based prints were known as blacklines.
Btw there is an obsidian generation upgrade for the storage cabinets that produces infinite obsidian and can be used either for building or powerful gear
The distinctive blue color of blueprints comes from a chemical process involving Prussian blue, a color accidentally discovered in 1704 in Berlin when an alchemist and a dye-maker's experiment with potash and iron sulfate resulted in a vivid blue dye. Areas of the compound exposed to strong light are converted to insoluble blue ferric ferrocyanide (Prussian blue). Blue paper, traditionally used for blueprints, is favored for several reasons: Contrast and Clarity: The blue background provides a high contrast with white or light-colored ink, making the lines and details of architectural and engineering drawings easily visible. This clarity is essential for accurate interpretation.
The augment from Mystical Ag is used in the top tier (Awakened Supremium) ritual. A while ago (ATM8), EpicEnchants did a really good series (3 episodes) on Silent Gear upgrades ... best in game weapons & armour that may be helpful for you. Armour - ruclips.net/video/iR5flG41iNo/видео.htmlsi=gbLLcUfWK3PYPYLZ Bow - ruclips.net/video/atQvyqkBzyQ/видео.htmlsi=kQUHn0aKmnBGm_yR Weapon (dagger) ruclips.net/video/6uTeu7Jcgwc/видео.htmlsi=osudPKW4xQ3T4h_-
sjin need a big strong man npc just to protect him. but i totally feel the pain, in my atm9 playthru i went thru such a bad death loop even goodtimeswithscar would cry
Dies man I need some armor. Dies again man I really need to get armor. Nearly dies like 3 more times man really need to make that armor. (MY ASS SCREAMING YOU HAVE A STACK OF IRON INGOTS AND A CRAFTING BENCH ON YOU!!!)
Dont mine the ATM ore... U need it to be silk touched and Duplicated using Mekanism or something... Farm upgrade idea... U can put villagers down and make them farmers using the composter... They will keep repopulating and harvesting/ growing more crops on their own... Keep expanding ur farm... U can have workers like these working on ur farm...
Turn ur Iron into Blocks and always carry a stack of iron blocks in journeys so that u can repair ur tools on the fly... In ATM 10 u should loot dungeons they have stacks of diamonds just lying around in chests... Instead of mining... If u focus on Looting and not fighting... u can easily get a stack of Diamond Blocks in just 30 minutes... Provided u go to a good dungeon... For the Love of God make Armor and Shield... Always have a water bucket for MLG clutching...
Sjin don't forget that you can upgrade chest to make them bigger if you want to I do feel kinder bed that the villages don't have home to go to 😅🥲 Do not forget to get the feeding upgrade for the backpack
Fun fact: the term "blueprint" came from an old photographic copying technique where they (functionally) shine light through a drawing (or "print") sitting on photosensitive paper. The paper would darken blue-indigo, unless blocked by the ink of the drawing, creating a "blue print", which they could then finish and distribute to workers and contractors without fear of losing or damaging the original. The term has since fallen out of technical use, thanks to modern photocopying and digital reproduction technology making the term meaningless (they're simply called "prints" now). Nonetheless, it became so ubiquitous, that "blueprint" remains in common parlance to this day.
See NileRed for the actual chemical process. It's pretty cool, basically the same as making Prussian Blue, but by impregnating paper with the precursor. Also pretty similar to the general process of developing photos, although the specific chemicals are different.
All true. The reason that originals couldn't be distributed, apart from the obvious and the need for multiple copies to circulate to multiple contractors is that originally drawings were made on linen using ink - not on paper using pencil as became more common during the latter half of the 1950's. So yeah, linen - made from flax and we all know what flax is.
You don't hear about "carbon copies" either or "in triplicate" as much either with the advent of photocopiers, printers, and the ability to send computer files over an intranet or the internet. When I was a kid, my mother worked for the phone company, what was then called "Ma Bell", and she brought home rolls of triplicate paper that they were going to throw away because they got new machines. It was three different colors, usually white on top of yellow on top of pink, where if you wrote on the white top piece it carried over to the bottom two pieces. Carbon paper did the same thing, except it could be used between two normal pieces of paper. One side would transfer strikes of a typewriter or certain early typewriter printers through the first page (which got the ink from the typewriter) and the strike would force the carbon to press into the second piece of paper, creating a copy of the strikes (or written notes and/or signatures) on the second page. I also saw carbon paper being used to make "in triplicate" forms, but never saw it used for more than that because the typewriter would literally have to strike the first paper, go through a thinner carbon paper, through another paper, a second carbon paper, and then land on a third piece of paper. Usually, typewriters didn't strike hard enough to go through so many pieces of paper that they could create 3 copies off the original, unless all the copies were made from thinner material than normal typewriter (now printer) paper. Often, the last copy might be difficult to read unless you know what it was supposed to be. Later, they found out that a photocopier could take the last copy and, on a darker toner setting, actually bring up what was barely visible to the naked eye. It helped to know this when you had to file that last copy when it wasn't readable. I don't know how many of those old "last copy" papers I took over to a Xerox machine so I could get a readable copy!
I have a couple convenience tips!
1. If you have a silent gear item and create a new part, crafting the completed piece with the part will replace the existing part and give the old one back. It's a great way to keep your enchantments and other components while improving/modifying your gear. I made a tool tip with silk touch and was able to switch it out with a different tip with a high mining tier at any time depending on what I needed. It's really convenient, and you don't have to make a whole new set of lining to test a new armor material. You can switch, and if you don't like it, switch back.
2. You should be able to put an XP tank on your backpack to collect your XP as you get it. Never lose another level! They're safe in your backpack :)
13:47 just wanted to share. A while back I worked for a paper making company in the US that made drafting paper- drafting paper lol that industry died with the CAD and printing on any paper. Keep up the great streams!
You should save the barn for the front side and build it next to that Evilcraft tower, then you can convert the tower into either a silo, or a large windmill with some Create mod stuff to make it into a grain mill.
Those are some great ideas!
How......how did you NOT see that TNT block under that chest?? XD Lucky it didn't do much, but whole time you were walking up to it I was like "he see's that right? he.....wait....HOW?" XD
Definitely want to do some silent gear jewellery, for early game I recommend a lapis setting (+2 luck) and an emerald setting (+1 reach) make a bracelet and ring with each. Doesn’t really matter which metal you use, it’s only the setting.
Also the silent gear saw is awesome for early game wood collecting.
Lapis lazuli tip upgrade on all four armour pieces will give you crazy luck, very cheap. Now see what loot chests look like.
For your base, my suggestion besides a barn is a big cylindrical storage silo. There’s so many crops, seeds, saplings and wood, I’d consider a silo for all the organic farmy type stuff.
And also again, ps & edit. Did you know that the ‘slash back’ command will take you back to where you died?
Don't forget to get a feeding upgrade for your backpack
Hello sjin! A really good material for silent gear tools is obsidian. I've tested it out and it works for any of the blueprints. It's also really well balanced so it doesn't have anything bad on it + it's durable and has a high mining level. I like to put it in every single tool + it's not that hard to get. And it really makes your tools really powerfull. Also for that empty plot i would build a guest house for if somebody comes to stay at your farm he can have a place to live. Maybe like a rustic skyscraper would've balanced bethwhen efficiency and beautifull. You could also use chipped logs whit a mix bethwhen oak wood, oak logs, spruce planks and stone bricks to make it even cooler. And then your guests will have a perm place to live if they want to help you whit the farm or if they want to stay. Also if you decided to do a whole series about automation and exploring different planets i would even pay your youtube membership to see it. By the way, if you ever need to say my name, don't call me for my username. Just call me ben. Like you know who that's been whit you in some episodes of other games
you should put a quartz tip on the katana for a damage boost and emerald tips on the rest of your tools for better durability
A barn and silo combo would be great for the flat space
Please put an auto feed upgrade on your backpack. It’s painful watching your health bar😂
Cheesus Crisp and the fluffy beard of the Prophet.
Hearing one of your Villagers whistling, when you heard a story about whistling in the woods, is terryfing. ^^
Remember there's a /back as well. When I forget something, like torches, I do /home, grab torches, and /back.
I was capslocking so hard when you passed over that iron chestplate. "Put it on, put it on!" we were shouting.
Just as a suggestion, you don't have to put this in the big empty space, but Xycraft has a lot of multiblock farming capabilities. You can make pretty large fluid tanks, you can farm certain blocks that might normally be hard to find, and they have specialty blocks that have specific uses tied to the color of the gem used. I hope this helps, I've used the mod in a skyblock playthrough and some of these helped me so much when it came to getting specific blocks.
God it killed me watching you blow up 39 levels cause you decided your Iron farm wasn't for armor xD same with you ignoring the obvious TNT block and just opening the chest. love the series overall tho, keep up the great work. loving the minimal editing!
Bort is diamond fragments not of suitable quality to be made into gems. The lowest grade bort is crushed to be used in abrasive applications like grit and drill bits.
silent gear looks quite nice and simple, love all the little customizations, though i doubt i'd ever find myself planning it out too much lol. and agree on not wanting giant monsters in every modpack, sometimes i just want to wander.
my own little idea is for a little botanical/plant collection like i do in every game i play, but realistically, i'm not too sure, as i think having the barn a small distance would be nice, as then it looks nicely spread out
And another thing you could consider using is the "Pocket storage" (bonus usefulness with a Simple Magnet).. Use 1 or two (1 definitively for stones and 2nd for ores,etc.) and thank the modder later..
Its best for mining but also for any activity that involves finding a few selected items in big quantities.. Serious woodchopping for days.. The saplings, fruits and ofc the wood will get auto absorbed once you pick them up, leaving your pockets and backpacks for unique or unusual stuff..
That minor jump scare got me way harder than it should have 😂
24:38 that's why my first task in a new world is creating the infrastructure to have an unlimited amount of really good food. if you had just eaten something with more saturation, you wouldn't have died.
sophisticated limited barrels have a compression upgrade that makes them work like compacting drawers. you just have to make sure you put the items in the right order, and they convert just like a compacting drawer.
A garden with a fountain and flowers might be nice for your backyard :)
My favourite material for nearly all tools in the mid-tier is Invar.. Its easy to aquire (2 Iron dust+ 1 Nickel dust) , durable enough and with all the additional stats from the Bindings/Grips/Tips/etc. you get workhorses with quite the bang for the bucks..
1. And you can cycle the Blueprint that the book represents while crafting by hovering over it and using the displayed keys ("Z" and "Y").
1a. The BPs are ordered as you orded them inside the BP-Book, so once you order it accordingly switching this way is more effective, esp. if you plan to make a tool and its addons in one go..
2. Said keys (Z/C) are also used to inspect what effect an material has if its used as a specific part (Main / Rod / Tip / etc. ).. Because the effects tend to differ between the different use-cases..
3. If you ever need Leather again use the Drying..bin(?) to turn rotten meat into leather. If you use a hopper with some sort of filter (Omnidirectional hoppers have them) to extract it its easy automatable leather..
I know with the iron farm it's not much of a big deal, but when the repair box got near full, I would switch my iron bars (or any metal I was using) into nuggets to save on materials. Good for the more pricey or rarer items. I think the TNT might have been within your colony boundaries and that is why it didn't destroy anything. LUCKY!
Sjin not crafting iron armor after mentioning it, with the stacks of iron in his inventory and a crafting table on a stick, had me yelling
Man, the shoes and the backpack. That's quite the look.
If you can get blaze gold tool rods those were the best thing I saw to use as a base. Also, if you have a regular MC item you can turn it into its SG equivalent at the crafting table.
boy do I love a barn build! can't wait to see what you design
Give the game: "Vintage Story" a try if you would Sjin, the creative options and chisel mechanic would do nicely with your building skills.
But I would suggesting using the Chisel Tools mod to make it better.
You should totally put you exp shower in that random little attic space in the house
Time to make some portable storage, ala, Pocket Storage!
I think you should use MineColonies one more time to build your Barn as a custom Warehouse.
"Why are blueprints on blue paper?"
Because if they were on green paper, they'd be greenprints, not blueprints.
Hope that helps.
In the early 1940s, cyanotype blueprint began to be supplanted by diazo prints, also known as whiteprints. This technique produces blue lines on a white background. The drawings are also called blue-lines or bluelines. Other comparable dye-based prints were known as blacklines.
Btw there is an obsidian generation upgrade for the storage cabinets that produces infinite obsidian and can be used either for building or powerful gear
Really enjoyed this episode, thank you 😊
The distinctive blue color of blueprints comes from a chemical process involving Prussian blue, a color accidentally discovered in 1704 in Berlin when an alchemist and a dye-maker's experiment with potash and iron sulfate resulted in a vivid blue dye.
Areas of the compound exposed to strong light are converted to insoluble blue ferric ferrocyanide (Prussian blue).
Blue paper, traditionally used for blueprints, is favored for several reasons: Contrast and Clarity: The blue background provides a high contrast with white or light-colored ink, making the lines and details of architectural and engineering drawings easily visible. This clarity is essential for accurate interpretation.
A Breazze is the new mob from the Trails update
Still love that the farmhouse is so similar to the og one
sjin, get an autofeeder upgrade for your backpack asap my guy. i dont think your eyeballs ever look at your hunger/health bar lol
Been watching a lot of rl craft, that 39lv loss was heartbreaking for a moment lol
You could do some things with Immersive Engineering; it would add a rustic look to the farm
you could try osmium armor; it seems slightly more protective than netherite and it’s super easy to get
You could use your builder or schematic cannon (if create is in the pack) to build the barn or any other buildings your planning to build.
I think you should put a productive bees apiary hut there, not a minecolonies one but one you design and utilize.
Still loving the series. I just wish I could play modded like this. but I think I prefer Tinker's to Silent gear.
You might look into Just Dire Things, some handy building tools like the Gadgets.
The augment from Mystical Ag is used in the top tier (Awakened Supremium) ritual.
A while ago (ATM8), EpicEnchants did a really good series (3 episodes) on Silent Gear upgrades ... best in game weapons & armour that may be helpful for you.
Armour - ruclips.net/video/iR5flG41iNo/видео.htmlsi=gbLLcUfWK3PYPYLZ
Bow - ruclips.net/video/atQvyqkBzyQ/видео.htmlsi=kQUHn0aKmnBGm_yR
Weapon (dagger) ruclips.net/video/6uTeu7Jcgwc/видео.htmlsi=osudPKW4xQ3T4h_-
Love ur work bro from Perth Australia 🤙🏽
Your next minecolonies should be the tower. Its huge and uses a lot of resources but looks super cool
Man even though these are 50 minutes they fly in so fast
sjin need a big strong man npc just to protect him. but i totally feel the pain, in my atm9 playthru i went thru such a bad death loop even goodtimeswithscar would cry
You should have fields growing all the different resources possible.
These two dirt block holes you left for the last 2 minutes of the video edged me too hard to fill them
Osmium armor is almost the same as netherite.
Also a good alternative to iron tools with much higher durability.
A crossbow user is called an arbalist.
i think its worth it to get atm even though your a farmer. its just a quality of life thing in my opinion
By the time he died a second time I laughed a while, getting a bit slow in your old age ? Kkkkk
episode of jump scares😂😂
What shaderpack do you use Mr.Sjin? The glowing of the ores looks amazing!
So is it just me, or is silent gear inspired by the tinkerer's construct mod of years passed?
You have no armor so what did you think was going to happen?
Dies man I need some armor. Dies again man I really need to get armor. Nearly dies like 3 more times man really need to make that armor. (MY ASS SCREAMING YOU HAVE A STACK OF IRON INGOTS AND A CRAFTING BENCH ON YOU!!!)
Dont mine the ATM ore... U need it to be silk touched and Duplicated using Mekanism or something...
Farm upgrade idea... U can put villagers down and make them farmers using the composter... They will keep repopulating and harvesting/ growing more crops on their own... Keep expanding ur farm... U can have workers like these working on ur farm...
try using obsidian for the tools should have very high durability
I think blue prints are on blue paper because otherwise they would just be prints lol
*screams* Craft coal ore into tiny coal.. How many times will I need to scream it !!!!
You have too many tools in your hotbar. Make the toolbelt. I bind it to my mouse thumb button for quick swapping.
Turn ur Iron into Blocks and always carry a stack of iron blocks in journeys so that u can repair ur tools on the fly... In ATM 10 u should loot dungeons they have stacks of diamonds just lying around in chests... Instead of mining... If u focus on Looting and not fighting... u can easily get a stack of Diamond Blocks in just 30 minutes... Provided u go to a good dungeon...
For the Love of God make Armor and Shield... Always have a water bucket for MLG clutching...
Do you know you can extract a fortune 5 book with evil craft ?
😀
Achoo
he still sneezes like a little girl
Eat
Woah, early to this one!
FIXXXX YOUR CHESTS !!!!!!
Just make a computer, spawn in an infinite storage and energy deceive. We are here for the farming after all.
Yeah a barrn for food storage is ahe iois idea but its too small so nuild a guest house or tractor sjed
Sjin don't forget that you can upgrade chest to make them bigger if you want to I do feel kinder bed that the villages don't have home to go to 😅🥲
Do not forget to get the feeding upgrade for the backpack