• @rtxn
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      9 months ago

      A cobblestone generator is supposed to mix a flowing stream of lava with water, by placing a bucket of lava next to it (which creates a reusable, infinite lava source). But Soldier dumped the lava directly into the water, which created a block of obsidian instead and wasted the lava.

      I haven’t mined the craft for over a decade, but this is the kind of knowledge that lasts for a lifetime.

    • @RustyNova
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      189 months ago

      I’d add to rtxn’s comment that the origin of the meme comes from a fan made game mode named “Skyblock”. In this gamemode, you only start with a bit of dirt, plants, and a bucket of water and a bucket of lava.

      The joke is, if you fail to create a cobblestone generator, you are locked out of most of the progression of the game, and you’d better restart.

      It’s also really easy to fail a cobblestone generator, so most Minecraft players have experienced this feeling.

      And for the Minecraft players here: You don’t make the water come to lava. You make the lava come to water.

      • Ech
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        59 months ago

        And for the Minecraft players here: You don’t make the water come to lava. You make the lava come to water.

        Yup. I always dig a hole in front of the water so it will never move further than that.

  • @RustyNova
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    99 months ago

    Looks like they are in a vanilla world. Just explore.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      I did it yesterday. Twice. I have since fixed my problem, and claim I wanted the obsidian as a backdrop to the generator so I don’t mine out every block around it.

      • Liforra
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        39 months ago

        I recommend just putting the water in a reversed stair or i think leaves work too tho thex might burn, that way the water cant flow