Built this myself in 7 days. Took 54 hours. Not proud of how no life i went on building this, but its a cool build. You can find it at x:513 z:-4156. In the nether the closest portal is at x:58 z:-508 theres a cobble stone slab path to it. You'll need to max your render distance to see it from the viewing platform
im genuinely not sure learning create and progressing through its tech tree would have been faster than building it myself, since i still would need to manufacture 94,000 stone.
I did already have it in creative (made from a blender file) i used that to create a litematica schematic
But also i didnt know about builder cannons at all
also whats the placing speed of the cannon?
Automating stone in create should be fairly simple aswell. Not that hard in vanilla either, with maybe the exception of the fuel
The pack has ae2 too which makes for much faster cobblegen than vanilla or create
Oh yeah you can suck up blocks with an interface right? It has been a while since I played with that mod
The annihilation plane, yeah. It ramps up to a pretty high speed.
vanilla cobble gens are capable of 120k cobble an hour (the one i built) anything faster when you need 90k is a little silly
I don't ever play vanilla, but doesn't a vanilla cobblegen involve standing there staring at it and actually mining?
you dupe tnt to blow it up, pistons push it into a blast zone, all automatic. Mojang wont patch tnt duping because of how relied upon it is in the redstone community until they replace it with something better in the future
I think it's fast enough. Faster than handplacing and also you can do other stuff/afk while it builds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1Cfgm62aEw watching this video i genuinely think i am faster. I do agree that its way easier and better tho, but the building part wasnt even the most frustrating part of the playthrough, the most frustrating part was searching for 4 hours looking for a coral reef
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