![]() Toretoises are 1 block tall, but grow to 1.4 blocks tall if they have an ore.Toretoises will sink in water, and are immune to drowning, fall, and fire damage.When a Toretoise generates ore, it will enter an eating cooldown for 1 minute.They do spawn like hostile mobs, so you can go back for more. ![]() If the Feeding Trough (from the Automation module) is enabled, the Toretoise will eat from it.The Toretoise will regenerate a random ore each time.Feeding the Toretoise Glow Berries will sometimes have it regenerate its ores.If you use this tutorial and post pictures, please credit/tag me.If you want to take these huge creatures home and use them to generate ores, there's some things you should know. A little path, some flowers, and we’re finished! I won’t give you an block-by-block of that because it’d be too hard, just do what you think looks good. All that’s left is a little bit of landscaping and building the tree beside the house. You’ll have to destroy the sill of the second story window for the roof’s top block.Ĭongrats! The structure of the house is done. End the fence ladder we built one block above the roof. Put smooth quarts stairs on the tops of the pillars and connect them with slabs to be the molding. The normal fence won’t connect to the walls, but fence gate will. Place four tall end stone brick tall pillars on inner and outer corners of the porch, you’ll have to put it right over the glass of the diagonal windows but that’s alright. Get rid of the ground-floor window on that side and put a door there instead. Use oak for the base of the porch on the right side of the house. The length doesn’t matter right now because we’re about to make the side porch. Place a “ladder” of two side by side dark oak fences hanging down from the roof near the window. It could be cute to put the panes on one side of the window instead, to look like it’s open and Moomin has just crawled out. It’s on the right side of the roof, centered. You can decide whether you want to add that using some type of fence, but I think it adds cute detail to an otherwise pretty geometric build. In some pictures of Moominhouse including the one above there’s a string connecting the chimney and the spire, but in other pictures there isn’t. The chimney is topped by an anvil with a dark colored trap door on top of it. The chimney is two blocks back from the spire, on the left side of the roof, and it starts on the roof layer we made in picture 3. I’m using the dull brown bricks that are made by double stacking carved granite slabs in Mizunos, but I think normal granite or stone bricks would work just as well. The outer layer is half a block lower and is a ring around that.Ĭap off the roof with a little quartz spire, and add the chimney. In 1, the inner layer of half slabs is level with the top of the blue wall. The roof is pretty complicated, but I’ve got it sliced layer by layer here. Make the cellar door, putting the trap doors over the andesite blocks instead of a slab. It’s to make the cellar look dark inside. Raise the andesite, or whatever dark colored block of your choice, up by one and replace the blue block next to it with the same color. ![]() Now for the root cellar on the left side of the house. You can hang a lantern from the most exterior one. Put birch slabs on the underside of the roof’s 2 middle blocks nearer to the house. The roof is a stair block on each side and a full block on top. There’s no way for the diagonal windows to not look weird at some angle, but making them with the sill pointing towards the front is the cutest when you’re approaching the build.įront porch time: add an oak door, stone brick stairs to the edge, birch fence, and a red nether brick roof (alternatively if you’re doing this in default and don’t like the look of red nether brick, alternate brick and accacia). You can use quartz slabs instead of birch. Skip the bottom window and add the door hole on the front.Īdd light gray stained glass to the windows, a birch trap door sill, and slabs for the above trim. Punch out three windows on each side all around: 1x2 on the faces and 2x2 on the diagonals. ![]() You can fill in the space with whatever flooring block you’d like.īring just the circle up 17 blocks with blue concrete. I’m building in a valley at the edge of a redwood forest and a hilly forest (BoP). I’m also using BSL shaders.įirst pick a place to build & do whatever terraforming you want. I’m using Mizunos 16 Craft resource pack bc it matches the idylic vibe and the white glass pane texture has the frame detail that really makes it. I decided to make a minecraft tutorial for Moominhouse! This is a really long post, so it’s under the cut
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