Minecraft Hermitcraft :: The Biggest Little Terrain Job

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Published 2024-03-24
Minecraft time on the Hermitcraft Server Season 10 SMP Episode 7. Go to expressvpn.com/bdubs and get 3 months of ExpressVPN for free.

Today on the Hermitcraft Minecraft SMP, we take on a big personal project that adds a lot of feeling to our base.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Mogswamp
    Loving the focus on nature and atmosphere around the base this season
  • @a_ninja2376
    I have heard at least 3 people say in video “I’ve been inspired by Bdubs” and 3-5 shops popping up next to yours is such an amazing effect
  • @jibbyjubes5747
    I may be biased but Bdubs maybe setting up the meta in HC. Started with horses, paths, shading, color palettes, signs, etc. He’s a minecraft pioneer
  • @1ightcap
    Bdubs an influencer. So many people went to look at the bamboo shop this week and a whole street sprung up ✨️🎍
  • @Snickersnek
    7:19 "Well this isn't an Official hitching post, but we're going to have to use it as one", said Bdubs. Hitching his horse to the horse-garage, next to the horse-hole parking lot.
  • @EmberCitrine
    grian making two different horse storage solutions, then every single hermit completely ignoring both of them.
  • @antiichristie
    So many perfect moments in this episode, but my favorites were calling your armor “lacy” and Etho’s growing self awareness at how often he criticizes master builders
  • @xittttta6074
    Oh poor Bdubs! Don’t listen to that Etho guy about your build, guy can’t even build a roof!
  • @senrak6877
    I love how bdubs intentionally built his shop kind of out of the way but it’s attracting all the hermits to make that the center of the shopping district now
  • @owenrollins4092
    I love how involved Etho is this season. He’s in so many episodes and livestreams. So many people wanted to up their builds in the shopping district because of you too!
  • @JeraWizard
    I remember using your rolling-hills trick in my very first build! It was before we had moss blocks, so it was using the green concrete powder (beautiful block). I'm proud of how I've grown as a builder, and I owe a lot of that to things I've learned watching you! Thanks Bdubs!! :_bdubsMoss::_bdubsMoss::_bdubsMoss::_bdubsMoss::_bdubsMoss::_bdubsMoss:
  • @boppy9617
    I feel like you are taking inspiration from Ghibli not just for colors but for the pacing of the episodes themselves. Everything feels like it is getting the time and care it deserves and I love it
  • @Kyle6139
    Grian: Builds a Garage and Parking Spots for Horses BDubs: Uses a fence post on the garage "This will have to do"
  • @izzytodd4242
    Can we give a round of applause to Bdubs?? The cinematic shots, the before and after of the terrain, the music. He’s got it all. I mean, the before and after is really something, I don’t know why that’s what’s sticking with me, but it’s not anything I’ve seen someone do before, so it seems really above and beyond. Bdubs may be winning the cinematography award for season ten! (We should totally do an awards show for the Hermits)
  • Bdubs really making "every scene a painting" like Bob Ross and Miyazaki, treating minecraft like a canvas is exactly what the game is best at.
  • @Cokamo
    "Can I set this down? No, I bet its a pumpkin" is one of the most hermitcraft things ive heard
  • @Tonescarp
    That overgrown grass field is simply magical. You said it was a lot of time for a small amount of change, but the difference it made is exponential in my opinion.
  • I gotta say, the way every single hermit pauses to gush over every Bdubs build that they pass by in their videos is well deserved for the amount of effort that goes into them. Not to mention the redstone genius! I normally watch Doc, and as he said in the last video "If you want to learn super, proper, redstone, go watch Bdubs," I learned more from watching you throw together your last couple of farms than from any redstone tutorial.