Final-Fan said:
zarx said:
Ninpanda said:
I know I'm a lil' late to the party, but I only just got the game two days ago, and so far, I'm loving it. 
Creepers aren't as bad as people make them out to be. They're pretty easy to hit, and it's also not that hard to just jump outta the way before they blow up. (I haven't been unfortunate enough to bump into one o' those buggers in the nighttime, though.)
That's all.
*Goes back to playing Minecraft*
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wait untill 3 of them are on your ass you run into your house and 1 blows up half of it lol
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Wait until you're doing something outside, chopping down trees or whatever and FUCK EXPLOSION. If you're really unlucky he brought a friend.
It's true creepers are pretty easy PROVIDED that you see them coming at least a little bit and the terrain doesn't trap you. But that isn't always true. And then they're horrible.
Hope you have plenty of fun in the game. Do you dig your own mines, or do you prefer to explore natural caves? I've done both, and I break it down like this:
SAFETY Mines (but still a bit dangerous -- lava) CONVENIENCE Mines PRODUCTIVITY Caves? (a lot, LOT less digging to get at minerals) FUN Caves (exploration etc.)
Also if you want obsidian finding a good cave will get you ridiculous amounts of obsidian, I'm in one now and I could literally have thousands of obsidian if I wanted. Mines are a lot harder since you don't find the lava lakes from the top down. But then again how much obsidian do you really need?
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All the Obsidian you'll ever ever ever ever need to collect in caves/mines = 20 blocks.
100% guaranteed.
You're now wondering how, I'm certain. It's actually quite simple.
(1) Make a portal to the Nether using 10 blocks (y'know, no corners. Use something else for temporary corner pieces so you can place those two top ones).
(2) Enter the Nether.
(3) Create a new portal in the Nether and destroy the first one (mine it, yo).
(4) Pass back into the upper world.
If you did all of this right, you should be appearing back in the upper world from a whole new portal separate from the one you originally built. Just mine this one away, then go back to your original one and pass back into the Nether. Rinse, repeat. Each time you pass through, it should make you a new portal, creating a whole new set of 14 free obsidian blocks without the hazard of dealing with lava.