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CChaos said:
yo_john117 said:
If you want obsidian you can just take a bucket of water and pour it over a lava pool and it will turn to obsidian (I have enough obsidian in my mines right now to build an obsidian castle lol). 

I've already taken down the mountain I'm on by about 10 blocks (which equaled 15k dirt and 5k stone) so it should be enough for a decent looking castle. I decided to use the brick stone because I figured it would look the best for a castle on top of a mountain.

Can't the PC version have friends join in your game?

And yes I would like to see an underwater rail tunnel lol.

Aye, I've done obsidian casting before. It's pretty easy, except for that I have very little lava around me right now. The bits of lava that are coming down the walls in my Alcove Castle are about the only lava around. A tiny lake of only six or seven blocks that I emptied. I'll still go hunt for them, but still, pretty annoying. heh

Good call on knocking the mountain down some. Should be enough room then, I'd hope.

And yes, you can have others join your game on PC, but it's limited to those on your LAN. In order to get someone to be able to look at your world otherwise, you basically need to set up a server on your comp, open the port to the internet using your router and host it, unless you want to pay for a server at one of the hosting services. Short distance is easy, but long distance is a pain.

And here is the underwater rail tunnel. Was pretty fun to make, actually. I created it because I really hated having to swim over that lake, as it was just large enough to be annoying. Anyways, here it is: http://imgur.com/cKwFCCP

Wow that's a lot of work just to get some people to join your game in Minecraft :s

It does seem that whenever you need lava you can never find it (and every other resource in Minecraft) and the only time you see it is when you don't need it.

That's a pretty cool underwater railway BTW. Working in the water is such a pain but it's much better than swimming accrosse every time you want to go somewhere.