A Minecraft player has showcased a video in which they strip away the layers of a world to awesome visual effect. The block-based game is currently looking forward to its 1.19 Wild update, which promises new enemies, biomes, and even a new Minecraft lore-revealing music disc for players to get to grips with.
As the years have gone by, Minecraft has become more and more complicated, with biomes both above ground and under it becoming increasingly intricate and detailed. New items and materials are routinely added, making the world even more vibrant. This makes exploring a newly-generated world perhaps more exciting than ever. Players can easily spend hours at a time investigating the world around them, scouting out hills and mountains before delving underground. And once underground, it can be easy to become lost while traversing natural caves, the remnants of ancient mines, and the odd dungeon for good measure. It really says something that the 1.18 Minecraft Caves and Cliffs update, released at the end of November last year, still holds many undiscovered secrets for some players.
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With so much to discover, some curious players may wonder just how it all fits together. In the case of Reddit user brendt_gd, they decided to find out for themselves. Taking inspiration from YouTuber docm77 and his 'World Eater' machine (an incredibly destructive Redstone creation utilizing large amounts of TNT), brendt_gd set up a short series of commands in order to effectively «melt» a section of the world. This was accomplished by first creating a 120-block square perimeter of glass blocks to prevent the spillage of fluids, and then having the enclosed space
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