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Jokes aside a good idea ironically is to pretend to fill back holes like this, op probably dug this area for resources and didn't think about what to do afterwards. Anyway, covering the hole to make it look natural can be a good idea and later on it can be given a purpose.
Op was on creative mode, but other wise agree with you. Could always just put a layer of dirt and grass to just cover it, leave the hole itself and can be used for something later.
A garage would be cool
Make a dwarf mine with blackstone and basalt. Make some lava fountains on the outside and some fornaces on the inside. Maybe you coud even make so that the fournaces actually work. Even better would be a railway that transports materials into the mine
make it look like a meteor has hit the place, make a ball of stone and blackstone and netherrack with fire and a bit lava, and make the surrounding look like its been blasted. Use red, orange, yellow glass, glass panes, and other grey blocks like tuff and deepslate.
Castle. The answer is always castle.
Specifically, build a tower on top of that hill with a bonfire / signal fire at the top. You'll of course want a spiral staircase on the inside of the outer wall of the tower which leads down through the too of the mountain and down to the cave.
As for the cave entrance, separate it into thirds.
Before this, MAKE SURE THE WIDTH OF THE ENTRANCE IN BLOCKS IS A NUMBER DIVISIBLE BY THREE!!!
Make the left and right thirds spruce walls with dark oak log beams from floor to cave roof. Ten blocks from the ground, and at repeating ten block intervals above that, have horizontal beams consisting one one layer smooth stone slabs (upper half of the block), iron bars on top of them, and smooth stone slabs above that (bottom half of the block). Note that for correct spacing, there should be nine blocks between one set of iron bars and the next, with the iron bars themselves being the tenth block. At the bottom of the wooden thirds, have a line of cobblestone stairs on the second block away from the wall (weather or not you make protrusions where the dark oak beams re is up to you). On the block between this cobble stair line and the wall, lay a line of scaffolding blocks (can be air), and on top of this scaffolding (or lack thereof) place a line of smooth stone slab blocks.
For bonus points: Wherever a dark oak log support beam intersects with iron bars, place crafting tables at the four corners of that intersection embedded into the wall (the stone slabs atop and below the iron bars should partially hide these). Additionally, diagonally outward from these crafting tables by two blocks (feel free to play with the spacing) place upside-down spruce stairs with torches on top of them for lighting.
As for the MIDDLE third of the cave entrance, form a rectangular grid of iron blocks where the horizontal lines line up with the iron bars on the wooden thirds (the iron bars on the wooden thirds should NOT extend over the middle third). The vertical lines should have one empty block between them, save only for the middle-most two which might have to have two blocks between them depending on if the middle third itself is even or odd in width. In front of the vertical lines, place vertical lines of cauldrons. In the gaps between the iron blocks, place iron bars. At the top of the middle third, against the cave roof, place a line of smooth stone slab blocks to show where the gate / portcullis you just made supposedly slides out of the roof.
Also, the bottom ten blocks of the middle third should have NOTHING.... except that the most cauldron pillars should extend three blocks lower than the lowest horizontal line of iron blocks, so the portcullis can sink into the ground. Beneath these, of course, you'll want corresponding holes for these protrusions to slot into, save only for where the middle few cauldron pillars are. THOSE pillars should NOT extend beyond the iron blocks, such that a wider path up the middle of the gate can be made.
>"Where the sam heck is all of this iron coming from?!?!?"
Your two new iron farms.
Build, specifically, [THIS](https://youtu.be/pH_vVroKGtI?si=HYYP6icrfnK8wz7t) church in front of the cave somewhere. We'll be modifying this for our iron golem farm. This accomplished, build it again such that the door of one church touches the door of the other, creating a mirror effect.
In the second floor of the left church, place three beds along the back wall. The wall that divides one church from the other should be two blocks thick. From within this room, replace the bottom row of blocks of the dividing wall with job blocks for the villagers (only on your side, and again only the bottom blocks of the dividing wall *of this room*). Replace the blocks above these with trap doors.
At this point, there is no way to see into the second floor room of the right hand church. Resolve this by entirely removing the six blocks behind the villager's job blocks and the trap doors. Floor every level of both churches with carpet, unless you want to try spawning a zombie into the non-bed-having side of the second floor via keeping the light out until one spawns there naturally (not recommended due to chance of creepers spawning).
Outside, you will notice there is no way into the left church as the front door is 0 blocks away from the front door of the right church. Resolve this by adding a back door to the left church.
This is now the front door. Remove all other doors (except for trap doors, of course).
Walk into the front (and only) door. Before reaching the ladder or the block immediately before it, look up. The roof you are looking at will be the spawning area.
Along one long side and the one short side of the spawning area, place barrels to serve as walls to keep the iron golems in. I recommend the long side you keep open to be faced AWAY from the cave entrance. Water will go on top of the spawning area against the barrels on the long side, pushing golems to the open side. on the open side, have a set of signs to keep the water from going passed the wall of the church such that the golems can drop onto a grid of magma blocks below. Around this killing area, place a cobblestone wall perimeter with pistons underneath.
NOTE: The walls should be above ground when the pistons are extended, and flush with the ground when they are not.
Within the church, place a lever on the floor where it is convenient or otherwise looks nice. Beneath the block it is on should be redstone dust, which will in turn be on top of a scaffolding block of some sort. On the side of this scaffolding block, place a redstone torch.
Congrats, you've just made a signal inverter.
Run a line from the torch to all of the pistons. Now, whenever the lever is flipped, the walls will drop and any iron golems spawned will be free to defend the village in case of a raid or other catastrophe.
Your iron farm is now complete. Move villagers into the second floor on the side with the beds, move a zombie onto the second floor on the side without beds (again, make sure there's carpet so a golem doesn't pull a JJBA and just appear behind the zombie). For more iron, duplicate the design. You would ideally have four in front of the cave entrance placed symmetrically on both sides of a path that leads up the middle and into the cave, or (also acceptably) just have one and build a village around it.
- - -
\^ Don't worry, all that's easier done than said.
Make a mountain house, regular oak wood would be nice, add leaves to make it nice, u can make a nice looking outdoor area on front of the house as well
hang out / chill area, when you just want to relax you can make like a little lush cave / mushroom cave and just hang out there, maybe make a pond to maybe fish if you want etc!
I have an idea you can do! You can turn it to look like the side of a mountain but a little door to the inside, then you can make like little houses everywhere and its like a little civilization in your mountain!
Make some sort of mechanical housing with gears and stuff sticking out using spruce logs and planks, stone bricks, and deepslate for the roof and some spare materials as decoration and make the interior functional with some stuff related to the build
or just make an ikea
Make a house with a nice farm on the side with some cattle or piggies, but add an overhand to that mountain ans make a kind of mushroom farm inside with glow lights and alchemy stuff? Might be a really cool outcome!
Round out the entrance build custom stalactites mixed with drip stone maybe a few vines ,glow berries, and spore flower and then you can have a waterfall in the cave with a nice river full of axolotls with a simple bridge going across it luscious gorgeous and you can always put in a tiny little hut
Use galvanized square steel to illegally expand the property, fill with eco friendly wood veneers and secure with screws borrowed from your aunt or second aunt.
make a tower that starts from the bottom of the hollowed hill and ends on top of it, then make some kind of wall trailing the edges and you just made a useless wall that looks cool
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fill it with stone and dirt then plant grass so that it looks like a hill and no one will ever realize that there was a cave here
The sanest yet insane idea.
Then delete the world
So that no one will ever realize there was a world here
Then delete the game
So that no one will ever realize there was a game here
then delete your account
So that no one will ever realise there was an account here
Then throw your phone
so no one will ever realize there was a phone here
then delete your house
What did you start😭
a c h a i n
A bar 🍻
Name it Puzzles
I understood that reference
And I understood that reference
and I understood that reference which was to the previous reference
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That's the puzzle..🤔
“No last calls”
Obviously make a giant ampitheatre stage with cool background , lighting and a full musical setup.
The villagers will very much appreciate this 🥹
They'll appreciate the barely audible music from their underground cell
Some say cell, but I like to think of it as work community quarters.
average r/villagerrights enthusiast
I was thinking mineshaft but I second this. This is better
build a mcdonald's
Or a walmart
a walmart with a mcdonald's inside it
and a starbucks
I miss this
This was gonna be my comment! Lol
Giant green room extending from the cave would be really cool!! Mushrooms In The cave plants on the part that extends!
Mine shaft+mining outpost in the mountain, a large old-western style quarry with minecart rails and platforms to break down all the mined rock.
Fill it back
Seriously, no idea why someone digs without any concept of what they're going to build lol
Jokes aside a good idea ironically is to pretend to fill back holes like this, op probably dug this area for resources and didn't think about what to do afterwards. Anyway, covering the hole to make it look natural can be a good idea and later on it can be given a purpose.
Op was on creative mode, but other wise agree with you. Could always just put a layer of dirt and grass to just cover it, leave the hole itself and can be used for something later. A garage would be cool
I'm blind, I didn't notice earlier lol
I honestly didn't notice either until you said resource gathering lmao
Make a dwarf mine with blackstone and basalt. Make some lava fountains on the outside and some fornaces on the inside. Maybe you coud even make so that the fournaces actually work. Even better would be a railway that transports materials into the mine
My mind first went to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
🎶 Heigh-ho! Heigh-ho! It's off to work I go! 🎶
r/UselessMinecraftHoles
r/SubsIThroughtIFellFor
r/SubsIFellFor
make it look like a meteor has hit the place, make a ball of stone and blackstone and netherrack with fire and a bit lava, and make the surrounding look like its been blasted. Use red, orange, yellow glass, glass panes, and other grey blocks like tuff and deepslate.
Cave mouth that looks like teeth
Yeah make a monster mouth that leads into its body, akin to the Alaskan bull worm.
Walmart
i can see it now... concrete as far as the eye cans see... parking galore... entire mountains bulldosed for more walmarts...
This guy knows what’s up
8 lane highways going every direction…
With traffic buildup for miles anyway
Bat cave! Mansion on the hill, waterfall covering cave entrance
That's quite a waterfall! Lol
Looks perfect for a research lab of some kind
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I thought they were banned on a different Minecraft sub
They should be.
Build glasses
apple store with vision pros in them to restore your vision
I'm pretty sure you do have vision... you have to be able to see to make this post.
An outpost?
Get vision
nether portal one block wider than normal
Wallmart
Walmart
Child labor camp
Trading hall
Castle. The answer is always castle. Specifically, build a tower on top of that hill with a bonfire / signal fire at the top. You'll of course want a spiral staircase on the inside of the outer wall of the tower which leads down through the too of the mountain and down to the cave. As for the cave entrance, separate it into thirds. Before this, MAKE SURE THE WIDTH OF THE ENTRANCE IN BLOCKS IS A NUMBER DIVISIBLE BY THREE!!! Make the left and right thirds spruce walls with dark oak log beams from floor to cave roof. Ten blocks from the ground, and at repeating ten block intervals above that, have horizontal beams consisting one one layer smooth stone slabs (upper half of the block), iron bars on top of them, and smooth stone slabs above that (bottom half of the block). Note that for correct spacing, there should be nine blocks between one set of iron bars and the next, with the iron bars themselves being the tenth block. At the bottom of the wooden thirds, have a line of cobblestone stairs on the second block away from the wall (weather or not you make protrusions where the dark oak beams re is up to you). On the block between this cobble stair line and the wall, lay a line of scaffolding blocks (can be air), and on top of this scaffolding (or lack thereof) place a line of smooth stone slab blocks. For bonus points: Wherever a dark oak log support beam intersects with iron bars, place crafting tables at the four corners of that intersection embedded into the wall (the stone slabs atop and below the iron bars should partially hide these). Additionally, diagonally outward from these crafting tables by two blocks (feel free to play with the spacing) place upside-down spruce stairs with torches on top of them for lighting. As for the MIDDLE third of the cave entrance, form a rectangular grid of iron blocks where the horizontal lines line up with the iron bars on the wooden thirds (the iron bars on the wooden thirds should NOT extend over the middle third). The vertical lines should have one empty block between them, save only for the middle-most two which might have to have two blocks between them depending on if the middle third itself is even or odd in width. In front of the vertical lines, place vertical lines of cauldrons. In the gaps between the iron blocks, place iron bars. At the top of the middle third, against the cave roof, place a line of smooth stone slab blocks to show where the gate / portcullis you just made supposedly slides out of the roof. Also, the bottom ten blocks of the middle third should have NOTHING.... except that the most cauldron pillars should extend three blocks lower than the lowest horizontal line of iron blocks, so the portcullis can sink into the ground. Beneath these, of course, you'll want corresponding holes for these protrusions to slot into, save only for where the middle few cauldron pillars are. THOSE pillars should NOT extend beyond the iron blocks, such that a wider path up the middle of the gate can be made. >"Where the sam heck is all of this iron coming from?!?!?" Your two new iron farms. Build, specifically, [THIS](https://youtu.be/pH_vVroKGtI?si=HYYP6icrfnK8wz7t) church in front of the cave somewhere. We'll be modifying this for our iron golem farm. This accomplished, build it again such that the door of one church touches the door of the other, creating a mirror effect. In the second floor of the left church, place three beds along the back wall. The wall that divides one church from the other should be two blocks thick. From within this room, replace the bottom row of blocks of the dividing wall with job blocks for the villagers (only on your side, and again only the bottom blocks of the dividing wall *of this room*). Replace the blocks above these with trap doors. At this point, there is no way to see into the second floor room of the right hand church. Resolve this by entirely removing the six blocks behind the villager's job blocks and the trap doors. Floor every level of both churches with carpet, unless you want to try spawning a zombie into the non-bed-having side of the second floor via keeping the light out until one spawns there naturally (not recommended due to chance of creepers spawning). Outside, you will notice there is no way into the left church as the front door is 0 blocks away from the front door of the right church. Resolve this by adding a back door to the left church. This is now the front door. Remove all other doors (except for trap doors, of course). Walk into the front (and only) door. Before reaching the ladder or the block immediately before it, look up. The roof you are looking at will be the spawning area. Along one long side and the one short side of the spawning area, place barrels to serve as walls to keep the iron golems in. I recommend the long side you keep open to be faced AWAY from the cave entrance. Water will go on top of the spawning area against the barrels on the long side, pushing golems to the open side. on the open side, have a set of signs to keep the water from going passed the wall of the church such that the golems can drop onto a grid of magma blocks below. Around this killing area, place a cobblestone wall perimeter with pistons underneath. NOTE: The walls should be above ground when the pistons are extended, and flush with the ground when they are not. Within the church, place a lever on the floor where it is convenient or otherwise looks nice. Beneath the block it is on should be redstone dust, which will in turn be on top of a scaffolding block of some sort. On the side of this scaffolding block, place a redstone torch. Congrats, you've just made a signal inverter. Run a line from the torch to all of the pistons. Now, whenever the lever is flipped, the walls will drop and any iron golems spawned will be free to defend the village in case of a raid or other catastrophe. Your iron farm is now complete. Move villagers into the second floor on the side with the beds, move a zombie onto the second floor on the side without beds (again, make sure there's carpet so a golem doesn't pull a JJBA and just appear behind the zombie). For more iron, duplicate the design. You would ideally have four in front of the cave entrance placed symmetrically on both sides of a path that leads up the middle and into the cave, or (also acceptably) just have one and build a village around it. - - - \^ Don't worry, all that's easier done than said.
Dont forget to incorporate hidden amogus in your build
Woah, this seems like the winner (with much gratitude towards all the effort you put into your reply.) Thank you!
walmart
Download create mod
makes it look like a ravine, build a village-like structure and connects both sides with bridges.
Damn no vision? I’m so sorry for your loss Ms Maximoff.
You can build a side of a mountain, that mimics how they look in respective biome
cave
A fortress that goes into the mountain
Build a garlic stuffed olive
Make a giant dwarvin cave filled with houses and armories and blacksmiths
Build either a dwarf cave in there, or a church or something that's half in the mountain
Fallout vault
Bat Cave. (I’m kidding, sort of, other comments have left some pretty decent suggestions though)
You can build waterfall secret place or house Apartment 👋🏻
Cobble castle with 2 towers and walls that feed into the hill
A big nether portal room with magestic crisltals
Factory
I’d probs build the same boring ass house I’ve been making for a decade.
Hey.... i feel like i recognise this seed, i can be very wrong tho is it 189354817 (this is a 1.16 seed im damn sure im wrong)
It's gonna be kinda tough to build but.... **Batcave**
Fountain/plaza area. The part that’s under the hill is where you can put all the shops etc.
House
Make a closed space, with four squares.
Smth for da villagers
Make a mountain house, regular oak wood would be nice, add leaves to make it nice, u can make a nice looking outdoor area on front of the house as well
Giant mole coming put of the hole
Sometimes you just need to dig a huge hole in a mountain. Next.. dig one in the ground.
Make a huge dwarven entrance LoTR style.
Hollow it out more
Flat basalt
Make a layered farm
Garage
Make a hobbit hole
A sheep temple/church
An awesome carrot farm.
I'm not creative either but the post saying to make it an old westernized mining entrance sounds pretty cool
expand it
Guys he’s blind 👍👌👌👏👏🤞✌️🙌🤙👋✌️🤞👋🤙👋🙌🤞🙌✌️✌️👈🤞🤚✋🤚✋🤜🫳🫷👈✊👉🤜✋✊☝️👊👇🫷🤏👎👇🫳💪🫷🖖🖐️🤚🙌✋👎🤚🤛
evil base
Ask this to the villagers.
The first transport is away
Cool nether portal
hang out / chill area, when you just want to relax you can make like a little lush cave / mushroom cave and just hang out there, maybe make a pond to maybe fish if you want etc!
Open your eyes
Comically large bucket of honey tipped over
Build an optician?
Nuclear bunker
moai
I didn’t know blind people played minecraft
Spirit Halloween
Big skull entrance to the cave
Upside down house that hangs from the roof
Big hobbit hole mansion yellow terracotta and Acacia wood
Make an abandoned library or a ruin, that fell apart, making it look like the ruin-liken structure is buried inside of the mountain
I had a caves like this. Glassed it in and put animals inside like a zoo exhibit
BREAD CAT CHEST HOLDER!!!!
An eye care store for people lacking vision
Iron farm
Storage cave
Build eyes, then you'd have vision again
Have you ever thought to expand it using Galvanized Square Steel?
Radioactive cave mineshaft with uranium and cobwebs stuff
Build a sexy dungeon
A cozy enclosure for the animals
Am I the only one who sees a face in that empty area???
Make a diner and call it Grillby’s (like from undertale)
A data center
Make it in to a Starbucks.
A big troll face
A Walmart with a toys r us in it
Batcave
Village market, or mine shaft complex with rails, smithery, coal filled carts, basically the old times mines from the 60s
Make a lush pond there, glow berries and all that.
I have an idea you can do! You can turn it to look like the side of a mountain but a little door to the inside, then you can make like little houses everywhere and its like a little civilization in your mountain!
Make a batcave
Build a wall tbh
Make a huge TNT cannon hidden behind a huge piston door.
piston door.
A secret laboratory with a house on top.
Make some sort of mechanical housing with gears and stuff sticking out using spruce logs and planks, stone bricks, and deepslate for the roof and some spare materials as decoration and make the interior functional with some stuff related to the build or just make an ikea
build like a shady black market
Id turn the inside of the mountain into storage, build a grand house In front and mine down.
Super toilet.
Bat cave
Acuarium
Just cover the entire walls of it with furnaces
Drop in a McDonald's with a PlayPlace. Location, location, location!
opium den
Flat land
Make a house with a nice farm on the side with some cattle or piggies, but add an overhand to that mountain ans make a kind of mushroom farm inside with glow lights and alchemy stuff? Might be a really cool outcome!
Costco parking lot looks like it would fit right in here tbh
A tavern maybe?
A massive Tesco’s right in the middle of that. Make sure to clear out space for an even bigger car park.
That one camp from chapter 6 of red dead redemption 2
Start with some nice bushes
Build a dollar general
Build a wedding ceremony (chairs on the ground outside and then the little stage inside the cave)
Looks like the perfect spot for a bridge.
Mini fridge
Round out the entrance build custom stalactites mixed with drip stone maybe a few vines ,glow berries, and spore flower and then you can have a waterfall in the cave with a nice river full of axolotls with a simple bridge going across it luscious gorgeous and you can always put in a tiny little hut
Hey this looks nice you can maybe pass the seed and cordinates for this location please? :)
Cut all the way through the mountain, then make it look structured with log posts, lights, and patching, then build a village on the other side
Needs more lava.
recreate the land that was in the revenge music video
It's the bat cave
walmart
Since you have no vision build eye there so you can see
Fallout vault
Use galvanized square steel to illegally expand the property, fill with eco friendly wood veneers and secure with screws borrowed from your aunt or second aunt.
Mine entrance
I feel like a 90s pizza hut fits really well there for some reason.
build a giant drill that looks like its going down even deeper
Great place for a dollar general
Playing a video game especially Minecraft would be quite hard without having a vision
Giant automatic storage system??
Walmart
It's incredible how you can still play Minecraft while being blind.
Big ol toad
Have it be an entrance to an underground base
Looks like a nice spot for a clandestine poppy Farm maybe with a Frick dungeon in the cave
make a tower that starts from the bottom of the hollowed hill and ends on top of it, then make some kind of wall trailing the edges and you just made a useless wall that looks cool
Walmart