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Sorry if i have misunderstood, but, Python you do realise that if you
aren't allowed to mine ores you can't get any tools from fishing? since you
need atleast 50% fishing power to get the rockfish, sawtooth shark, and
reaver shark.
You don't need it but it really helps as with 50% power those tools are a 1/100 and with fishing potion,reinforced pole and worms which is basic stuff will get you thAt
+c0latrix Um I know I sound like a know it all but bait power effects the chance for it not to be consumed but correct me if I'm wrong. Also your right about the environmental factors being the pool size, except I think that it doesn't increase the fishing power but rather decrease it if it is too small, he's fishing in the ocean so you know it is just big enough. Although I could be wrong
Oh, my mistake, but isnt your fishing power calculated by bait power + fishing rod power? and any environmental factors that play in? and you had to have 50 of that to get the reaver shark, but as you have explained he can get the reinforced fishing pole from iron in crates, thank you.
+c0latrix You do realise that 50% fishing power is equal to the golden fishing pole, and he can obtain all the tools from fishing, it'll just take a long time and a bit of luck. Also if he gets iron bars from the crate he can then get the reinforced fishing pole, so yeah. Python what other poles are you going to use
+Eeli Colliander dungeon guardians only spawns when you're standing on naturally spawned dungeon brick wall
Terraria - Plantera Bulb in artificial jungle biome
I made this artificial jungle biome just for the sake of it, but didn't expect that Plantera bulb would spawn so early, the jungle grass did not even spread yet fully.
After nearly 500 episodes of adventures and animals its time to reflect on where we have been and what we've done - let's tour the world and see what we find!
Ok!! That I will enjoy! Also Seri, I want to donate an orange tree at Teddys place for one dollar. Can you recomend a safe way I can send the money to you!!! I would really want to have a nice orange tree in the Village of Light!!!
+Sami Grant I don't want to get rid of it, but alas - its corrupted and dying on us. D: I've hidden that fact for a few months now, but its gotten to the point the server is a ghost-town. If Mara tries to log on in her area the server corrupts and crashes after a bit - same if you go to anywhere near Caff's area too. He used some building cheats way back when that seem to have had a permanent effect on the server. ;-; But, we are going to move to an even bigger, better world - I can't wait to share it with you guys!!!
Wow. This zoo has grown so much I haven't commented much but I just love
how much work you put in ever since I was first watching you, you were
still at episode 23! And now your almost at episode 500!! Great work seri
can't wait until season 2! Much love
Well I can't wait to see the progress in the future! :DD And I love the idea of people building in a different area for the zoo!!! I would love to go and do that when it's possible and I was also wondering when people will be able to visit your zoo? o. o
+Tessie Borja Thank you so much Tessie!! :D :D I can't wait to share the amazing adventures we're working on in the future - now that I have so much experience with Minecraft, building, and teaching about biology I'm going to strive to do even better in Season 2!!
This world is not like any others Minecraft servers...It's a place where
everything is built with love and care and that's why it's so precious! I
adore all of the exhibits but I have to say that my favourite one is the
Dodo area. (I'm so glad that you'll be reviewing it tomorrow!) :) My
passion to learn about birds and Holocene-extinct animals grew
significantly right after the dodo exhibit was complete. I remember how
much I was reading about the dodos and their relatives, which I am still
doing today actually. xD I've always been a nature lover but for sure, you
gave me a lot of encouragement to learn more in detail. I am really
annoyed by the centuries-old misconceptions of the dodo as a grossly obese,
dim-witted, defenseless feathered blob that could do little more than
waddle, and therefore could not escape any predators and didn't even had
the sense to run away. All of these lies led the people to believe that the
dodo was a fat and completely stupid bird. Dodos were, in fact, lean,
long-legged and fast runners for their bulky size, according to the eye
witnesses who made the very first sketches of them (more than a dozen of
these still exist).There intelligence was not completely studied but for
sure they were not thick-skulled as they are widely know among many people.
They are actually known to have been very social creatures
+Victor Greenwood I knew about them not being fat and thick headed but you really, and I mean REALLY know your facts! now I'm sure that I did the right thing to subscribe! wow I'm learning so much from you! you know you should do videos yourself about the animals that you love and care for even though some are unfortunately extinct... :( and tell us all the amazing facts because just leaving the facts in comments isn't good enough! no offence though... :D
+Victor Dimitrov The reason the dodos appear fat in most of the old illustrations of them is because the few dodosthat were captured and brought home to Europe were fed on sea biscuits and weevils during the long voyage, and grew very plump on that diet, especially while kept in cages, without any exercise (they were used to be constantly foraging, back on Mauritius). They were also reported to give a viscous bite if grabbed, or when protecting their eggs and young. They weren't "easy prey", but being flightless, and ground-nesting, their eggs were very easy for predators to reach, and dodos weren't used to having predators at all. The only animals larger than them on the island were the peaceful giant tortoises (also over-exploited to extinction). They lived a peaceful life on their island paradise until the explorers/traders arrived. in their ships with their monkeys, cats,dogs, pigs, and rats. These creatures were let loose on the island of Mauritius, and created a disaster upon the unsuspecting dodos, pillaging their vulnerable nests, and also upon the solitaire birds of the neighboring islands of Reunion and Rodriguez. (Actually, all animals that lay eggs near the ground surface are vulnerable, which is why so many birds have become extinct in modern times.)