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[[Player:DjentleGiant|DjentleGiant]] built a Dam in the Northeast corner of the map during [[PvE r20|Revision 20]]. The free space allowed him to build a Guardian Grinder, various auto farms and an aqueduct using mostly stone, prismarine and its variants. | [[Player:DjentleGiant|DjentleGiant]] built a Dam in the Northeast corner of the map during [[PvE r20|Revision 20]]. When first discovered, the land consisted of a large lake with a partial guardian grinder. After painstakingly draining the lake with [[Player:varj|varj]], the temple was defeated and demolished. The free space allowed him to build a Guardian Grinder, various auto farms and an aqueduct using mostly stone, prismarine and its variants. Due to the use of shulker-packing technology, the drop room contained over 250,000 drops by rev end, all which were neatly sorted and packed into shulkers for the community to take at no charge. | ||
Ultimately, the project was left in a functional, yet aesthetically-unfinished state upon rev end. |
Latest revision as of 05:42, 26 March 2018
Location | |
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Server | PvE |
Map revision | 20 |
Coordinates | 1200, -3200 |
Creators | |
Lead | DjentleGiant |
DjentleGiant built a Dam in the Northeast corner of the map during Revision 20. When first discovered, the land consisted of a large lake with a partial guardian grinder. After painstakingly draining the lake with varj, the temple was defeated and demolished. The free space allowed him to build a Guardian Grinder, various auto farms and an aqueduct using mostly stone, prismarine and its variants. Due to the use of shulker-packing technology, the drop room contained over 250,000 drops by rev end, all which were neatly sorted and packed into shulkers for the community to take at no charge.
Ultimately, the project was left in a functional, yet aesthetically-unfinished state upon rev end.