Whomever built that snail is an absolute _madlad!_ 😂😂 All jokes aside, I see the builder used a framed wall to make the head of the snail. That's pretty clever. The candle, I'd assume, is a light blue candle. The trail appears to be made of a copycat panel.
@cortofredudu4 ай бұрын
After re watching this video I finally noticed what the ship was missing : an anchor ! And due to the fact that it didn't moved long time ago, maybe some coral or weed/moss on the chain and the hull. Keep going 🦇
@batsyvonfangies4 ай бұрын
Oh.... I totally missed that part, which now that you meantion it, it kinda sounds like important XD
@Thegame-wc8ls6 ай бұрын
I love your videos. They are the greatest!! Thank you
@zugov5096 ай бұрын
Gotta say, the way you showed east and west is messing with my brain, I wish you'd looked at it from the other way
@batsyvonfangies6 ай бұрын
It was all an elaborate plan to confuse the hoomans into buying bat coins
@Game_Blox99996 ай бұрын
The reset circuit you made is essentially a Dead Man's Switch. As you said, it'll only trigger when a minute has passed, and will trigger the deployer to reel in the rod. That is the basic principle of a Dead Man's Switch, it triggers whenever it hasn't received input from a defined input. High speed trains also have a dead man's switch, though it is designed as a safety feature that safely applies the brakes and shuts off power to the train after coming to a complete stop.
@Game_Blox99996 ай бұрын
Also, to solve the item storage problem, you _could_ disenchant the bows and fishing rods and, if the modpack has a "mechanical grindstone," combine and repair them. If it doesn't have a "mechanical grindstone," disregard the repair thing.
@batsyvonfangies6 ай бұрын
That is fascinating, I wonder if that literally originated because a man died and a train crashed so they invented a way to prevent it again
@Game_Blox99996 ай бұрын
@@batsyvonfangies That is exactly why it was invented. Well, not exactly _invented,_ just adapted to the needs required for it. The original use for the Dead Man's Switch was for the Soviet long range missile system to trigger the launch of the missiles if the input source was somehow disturbed either from a severed wire or the person manning the switch was removed from their post in one way or another. Fortunately, since the Soviet Union was dissolved almost half a century ago, we have adapted their technology for the Dead Man's Switch to fit a variety of uses, from trains to cars and even for automated machines like metal brake presses.
@In4nis6 ай бұрын
It's crazy, I love it and especially how good everything looks.
@josepha.brosnan81856 ай бұрын
What a cute snail! Truly this is a feat of genius. Well done! I wish i had more commenta but i am seriously blown away. I never imagined automating treasure farming would be possible. Wilder is that, in basic Create, a similar farm should be possible, (without enchantment industries) so... this might be the best way to get all of the enchantments... do you know if tje loot table for enchants is all inclusive? Curious what your underwater city is going to look like too! Are trains (boats?) Up and running yet?
@greenjackle6 ай бұрын
Hello Fellow Humans, Poor Future Batsy she has so much work to do. If only past and present Batsy were more considerate of here time and feelings. Haha. Great build as always.
@drvoodoo72026 ай бұрын
luv ya Batsy!!!
@agath3r6 ай бұрын
I thought I was going nuts making my own fishing farm (you inspired me to make my own) because I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to force the deployer to cast the rods in the direction I wanted. Lo and behold, I found out that they only cast in a specific direction, which I guess makes sense, since deployers can't exactly aim the rod to cast it like a player. Love the look of the tanker by the way, and I'm looking forward to whatever the big project ends up being!
@magma906 ай бұрын
17:22 is that a grain reference!?!
@shozlochshadr15366 ай бұрын
'it would be so silly to touch my redstone. surely' (stares DIRECTLY into the camera)