How to Pick WHAT TO BUILD in your Minecraft World

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Publicado 2024-03-14

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  • @criticalequator
    i think revamping the woodland mansion into the same style as the illager outpost would be a cool idea to kinda tell a story. Awesome work on the terraforming project, cant wait for more!
  • @gyldanword
    I love how supportive you are of other people. You seem like a genuinely great person. You always give such thoughtful answers and you model well the ability to both stand up for yourself while also building up others. Go you, man. Thanks for sharing your artistry and your thoughts.
  • @dagger702
    Hey fWhip! I’ve got an idea for you to potentially take into consideration. What if you tried to revamp a Roofed Forest. A dark oak forest with thick, tall standing trees with overgrown mushrooms scattered about. And within the heart of the forest, rests a wizards home, the one who forges potions for the travelers of your land. That and maybe a wizard tower somewhere nearby possibly. I absolutely love your content, and thank you for being such an inspiring builder and content creator.
  • Hey fWhip! You once mentioned doing a cyberpunk style city on some of the end islands. I absolutely LOVE cyberpunk Minecraft builds, and there aren’t nearly enough of them, and with your spin on things, it would be 2x as cool! This would help with your potential burnout as well. Say after a month you want to move on, you can! Just fly back into the overworld. Just a thought, but I’d love to see some more stuff in the other dimensions!
  • Hey fwhip have you thought of building a massive nether tree like the over word and the end to show that the world and dimension are connected by lore and tree also i just want another tree because you build massive trees and they are so cool but i just want more nether stuff
  • @LSassassin08
    Any tips on how to keep motivation and momentum going when you're doing these amazing but massive projects?
  • @MOTLrBlaze
    Lets go! Main video was so good. This ones gonna be a banger i can feel it
  • @Stettafire
    My strat is to focus on the resources. I tend to start by thinking "how do these people get food?" then "how do these people get water?" and go from there. For example: The city is founded by a river to get good access to the fishing and the fresh water supply. > Builds fishing dock Just one source of food isn't enough for a growing pop > Builds wheat field Wheat needs to be made into flour > Builds windmill Flour needs to be made into bread > Builds bakery The bakery needs an oven > Builds communial oven How do these people make tools? They need wood and iron. > Builds loggers hut + Forge Where does the iron come from? > Builds mine Where do these people live and who lives there? > Builds houses Just as an example.
  • @DylanRoberts7
    I love the long term plans you have for this series.
  • I've been planning a dead tundra type area in my world and didn't know how to do it. You made a similar thing on the mountain just in time for inspiration.
  • this is the most advanced terrain terraforming i have ever seen keep up the great builds fWhip!
  • @bubbon1573
    Hey Fwhip, I know this is more of a suggestion than a comment but I feel like it'd still be cool to talk about. Interiors...I've been watching you for a few years now and I've heard you say you don't like doing interiors that often, especially on two or more story buildings, but I think it'd be good to do the second story interiors, that way people who download the world are able to walk through all the buildings and explore them, rather then only having one story of space to explore. Just wanting to put my thoughts out.
  • @Rysterio
    I loved how the terraforming project went, it looked super cool,. any tips on how i can do better at terraforming? Can't wait to see more soon!
  • @Hermitcraft_X
    First time seeing your hardcore world and it's gorgeous, just wow 🤯. Thanks for the tips too XD
  • how did you start building medieval-fantasy buildings? not a question for a video, i just really want to know where you started with these builds since its definitelly my favourite building style. did you look for ideas on pinterest and just went doing random things, or did you try to learn each parts of a house, like types of roofs, walls, details and etc
  • @leonewashere
    question: how do you stick to one project at a time? I find myself leaving projects unfinished or skipping between them?
  • @francine8687
    Thank you fWhip. You helped me realise that it's ok to not have a theme. I tend to just make what I like and mix it all in together. However I do like cute and pretty, so I guess I do have a theme of some sorts
  • @Justplaying478
    can you make a series in which you review peoples minecraft worlds and show them how to improve and what are your new build ideas with the new blocks they added in the snapshots as the brace can become a hamer