Hermitcraft II 182 Tournament Time

Hermitcraft II 182 Tournament TimeHermitcraft II Playlist â-» http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7VmhWGNRxKiL51GPEbeRajHdVg_afvIn We are starting a nether hub! This episode i clear out the …

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20 Responses to “Hermitcraft II 182 Tournament Time”

  1. daniehej Says:

    Iron should really be worth less, as iron has next to no worth because of
    the iron farm, you want people to search for something you need, not
    something worthless!

  2. MyNameIsMaxYo Says:

    Great episode xisuma! you always put alot of effort into your episodes and
    it is very much appreciated as they are always very entertaining

  3. foooeey Says:

    Have you thought of adding a book to record scores of each match? That
    would be interesting to keep in a book, or even on signs, like a tournament
    path to the final

  4. ayparillo Says:

    Xisuma, you should really leave that temple (or some equivalent) in the
    wasteland. Having that big, glowing structure in the middle of the
    wasteland looks incredible.

  5. Thomas Purchase Says:

    errg xisuma with your bushes! a modern house is modern, recent, you know?
    there wouldnt be time for bushes and shit to grow all over the house if its
    new! a medieval house or old house would but not a modern! i do love the
    house without them tho :P

  6. Bardahuz Says:

    This might be a tad much. But you were referring to the security of the
    winnings chest. I wondered if it would be a good idea do have an emergency
    chest in a wall nearby behind a pane of glass. It could be a single chest
    with a half block on top so it can be opened. It could contain a few chests
    in case a creeper or something else causes to winnings chest to explode, so
    you can set up another chest quickly to place the items before they
    disappear. A sword or two in case of baddies. A water bucket in case of
    fire (although I don’t think a lot of the surrounding blocks are
    flammable). The final touch could be a sign with “In case of emergency,
    break the glass.” Anyway, great video as always. Keep up the good work!

  7. Matt Lowe Says:

    Do dungeon items not have a value? Adding points for saddles and name tags
    only could be a good feature if they were worth high points

  8. TheNirl Says:

    I think you forgot the matter of points for finding items in chests in
    abandoned mine shafts…
    Also, I’d suggest switching the scores for diamonds and emeralds, since
    diamonds are more common than emeralds.

  9. icepyrox Says:

    I think you have been spending too much time at your wasteland base. You
    seem quite obsessed with foliage when you are not building in the nether or
    wasteland. You’ve taken a modern building in the commercial district and
    made it look like an abandoned and overgrown house. Is it pretty? Sure.
    You’ve really improved in making things look awesome. I’ve just not seen an
    overgrown house used as, well, anything not a florist or park/garden.
    Sorry, I always love nice natural builds, but really only in natural areas
    and/or for natural things. Modern style buildings or industrial buildings
    just don’t seem appropriate to have super tall grass and bushes overgrowing
    the whole building, etc., which really triggers a desire to take a water
    bucket and sheers to the whole thing and put it back to how it is when
    you’re reading the books or maybe even before you put about half the inside
    plants in as well.

    Also, I know you spent a lot of time on the books, but there are several
    grammar mistakes.

  10. Jack Smith Says:

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  11. GamerNLofzo Says:

    I’m a youtuber who is making his own videos. Come watch if you want to.
    More i do not have to say. If you do watch, please give me tips. Would be
    much appriciated,

  12. Amaya Ells Says:

    Who is doing the nether hub? Because Biffa did some cool stuff on top of
    the nether, and I was wondering whether that would be continued.

  13. Ely LaFram Says:

    I’m no professional builder but I think on the abba caving building the
    foliage is a bit much (the leaves on the roof I mean) because it looks
    slightly overgrown, anyways great video and I might be wrong good luck with
    the tournaments

  14. xisumavoid Says:

    Guys don’t worry about the B’s on the building! It won’t blow up ;-)

  15. Ry Keo Says:

    suggestion: iron should be zero points…its way to common, and you spend
    your whole 20 mins mining all the iron and never get far enough into the
    caves to find the diamonds, 1 reason I havent enjoyed the hermitcraft abba
    as much as the mindcrack abba

  16. Remmick Rogers Says:

    Dude, I love these videos. just how each episode there’s so much to see
    because it’s straight from one thing to another, there’s no mindless
    digging to watch or anything that takes too much time in one place. Plus
    your accent is charming ;)

  17. khalil buchanan Says:

    Hey Xisuma, Can you do a tutorial on how to allocate more memory in 1.7 I
    think it’s possible, but I have no clue how to do it, if you could help me
    out it’d be greatly appreciated. Also, Great Vid, I really like the
    Tournament Center.

  18. Isaiah Mack Says:

    Although you make a good point that you cleared out the area in the nether.
    I would assume that all the quarts in that area were already taken by other
    server members. So maybe there is still some hope.

  19. AfonsodelCB Says:

    got to say… watching that video from that fox guy was a big waste of my
    time… I’m sorry to anyone that likes that, but wtf

  20. InfinityBricanyl Says:

    Diamonds = 8 points, emerald = SHOULD be 10-15 (its much more rare than
    diamonds in caves! You might just be used to get them super easily from
    Villagers!)

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