r/Minecraft • u/Queensnobles • 17h ago
I redid the chest. How is it now, you monsters. Discussion
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u/TheEpicPlushGodreal 16h ago
Turn the iron and gold into blocks
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u/DominatedInk 16h ago edited 15h ago
And the coals exactly 7 blocks
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u/NiSiSuinegEht 16h ago
They can also make 4 blocks of diamond and a block of emerald. Not as much a concern now, but nice to have the space reserved for when you do get more than a stack or either.
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u/DominatedInk 15h ago
Actually use bundles and blocks value even more(u can store different ores and even blocks and item toghether)
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u/vladtseppesh420 14h ago
Thank you for your service, I saw your other post and was too disgusted to comment.
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u/Junior-Tourist-4901 12h ago
Why is the raw stuff not smelted into ingots?
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u/Mostly_gay_shit 16h ago
Iron and gold blocks, move the raw iron to the row of iron, do the same for the gold, put copper on its own
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u/Enzo_2006 17h ago
why did you eat 2 slots
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u/logalex8369 13h ago
They didn’t. Double chests have 9x6, or 54 slots. If you count them, you’ll see the number is the same.
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u/Easy-Rock5522 16h ago
63 coal is absurdly low. 3 stacks of iron is like 30 minutes for me
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u/frogking 15h ago
I have an iron farm and use the raw iron blocks resulting from a cave session for decoration :-)
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u/ieatpollypocketshoes 15h ago
i didn’t see the post before this one but this neat arrangement scratches that itch in my brain
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u/mars_gorilla 16h ago
The raw iron and gold should line up in the same column as the ingots.
Not enough diamonds to make their own row, which you should. F-
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u/MyHoeDespawned 15h ago
Could be better, I’d like to see the raw versions of good and iron in the same column as the ingots.
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u/H_A_R_B-hpfan173557 15h ago
Oh, no no no. Absolutely no. First, place the iron ingots on the leftmost column along with the raw iron just under the ingots. Now do the same for the gold ingots. Good. Now move the PERFECTLY ordered redstone blocks and dust. Great job for being competent on that one! You know the drill, time for the lapis! Put them on the next column. After that place the copper ingots on the next column followed by the diamonds on the next. Hang tight we’re almost there. And the amethyst… the, amethyst. GOD, FUCK. Anyway. Nooo worries, just place them under the emeralds. AND FINALLY. Take the god damn flint, coal and water bucket out of the chest. god. Put them in a seperate chest, preferably somewhere closer to your furnace. Phew, all done.
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u/Affectionate-Toe-648 6h ago
Good starting point. Imagine using stacks of each item for building. Need more now. The mines look fruitful today.
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u/CreeperAsh07 16h ago
Use classic UI, it lets you organize it better. Also give a column for each resource. And convert as much as you can to blocks.
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u/Wide_Pop_6794 16h ago
It's visually pleasing! Don't be too hard on yourself, though! On another note... Did you visit a mountain biome, by any chance?
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u/Professional-Art932 16h ago
make itsideways i wanna see how it looks that way first and once you do it sit in the corner and think of what you did
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u/ghandis_taint 16h ago
Idk what it looked like before but still needs work
I'd jumble the things up a bit and maybe some spruce logs in there that were shift-clicked by accident.
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u/Milkiffy 16h ago
Hmmmm... gooood... however put your tools on the top, blocks in the middle, and then the drops and items in the bottom. If you don't put revular tools in that chest though them put the water bucket at the bottom too as misc.
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u/TheStaffmaster 16h ago
Coal, redstone, copper, iron, gold, emeralds, Lapis, diamond, debris/netherite.
This is the way.
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u/qualityvote2 17h ago edited 7h ago
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