In this thread I'm gonna test your minecraft skills with 5 categories that you can choose:
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Questions for category: Mining.
These are your questions. Comment your answer in this template:
I chose the category <category>, with the question #<question number>, and the answer is:
<answer>
Fill the <>s with your answer.
I'll reply to your answer with a picture: one for correct and one for wrong.
Good Luck!
Cheetos Out.
- Mining
- Fighting
- Surviving
- Building
- Redstone (Basics so ppl can choose it)
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Questions for category: Mining.
- With what pickaxe you can mine Emerald?
- Between which layers is iron found?
- Which one is rarer in a chunk: Gold or Diamond?
- Where can emerald be found?
- How many emeralds are in each world?
- How many health points does a zombie have?
- Say 3 hostile mobs that can give you effects when they attack you.
- Say 5 different ways to kill an Enderman.
- How long does an iron sword lasts?
- How many health points does the EnderDragon have?
- What is the first thing you must do in a Singleplayer Survival World?
- Say 4 essential natural resources to survive your first night.
- Where is the best place to survive your first night?
- Which is the first tool you must craft in order to survive your first night?
- Which is the best way to get torches?
- What is the very first building you may build in Survival Mode?
- How can you make water not flush?
- Which is the best secret base WITHOUT using redstone?
- Is it possible to build under the world?
- What does the term "Iron Farm" mean?
- Between which layers you can find redstone?
- How far does a redstone signal reach?
- Which are the 2 uses for a redstone repeater?
- Why professional redstone builders use wool colors for their redstone paths?
- Which is the most complex redstone build?
These are your questions. Comment your answer in this template:
I chose the category <category>, with the question #<question number>, and the answer is:
<answer>
Fill the <>s with your answer.
I'll reply to your answer with a picture: one for correct and one for wrong.
Good Luck!
Cheetos Out.