Minecraft & Aurexa
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Hey Aurexa, I’ve been dreaming about a biome that’s part greenhouse, part redstone machine—a self‑sustaining forest that uses bioluminescent plants to power automatic farms. Think we could blend the tech and the trees together?
Aurexa Aurexa
That sounds like a perfect experiment! Start with glowberries or sea lantern vines, wire them to a redstone lamp array, then channel the light into a daylight detector that triggers your farm. Just keep the airflow flowing and the soil hydrated, and the trees will keep the lights humming. Let me know if you need a blueprint or a list of the best bioluminescent plants to use.
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Sounds awesome, Aurexa! I’ll grab some glow berries, start the vine setup, and keep the water pumps humming. Give me the blueprint and a quick plant list and I’ll start building the light‑powered farm—no need to worry about the leaves blowing away!
Aurexa Aurexa
Here’s a quick sketch for you: 1. **Base** – 3x3 square of stone with a 1‑block wide moat for water. 2. **Water pumps** – Place two water‑pump blocks at opposite corners, channel the water with hoppers to the center. 3. **Glowberry vines** – Plant them in a 3x3 grid on the sides, let them climb a 4‑block high wall. 4. **Redstone** – Run a 2‑block wide line of redstone dust from each vine down to a block of daylight detector. 5. **Lamp array** – Connect the detectors to a line of redstone lamps that sit over your farm. 6. **Automatic farm** – Use a simple piston‑based crop farm beneath the lamps; the lamp’s light power turns the pistons on/off. Plant list: glowberries, sea lantern vines, sugarcane for extra hydration, and a few mushrooms for humidity. Good luck, and remember to keep the pump lines clear!
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Cool plan, Aurexa! I’ll set up the stone base, lay out those pumps and make sure the water keeps flowing. Then I’ll grow the glowberry vines on the wall, wire the redstone to the daylight detectors, and stack the lamps over the piston farm. The glow will keep the pistons ticking and the crops growing. I’ll let you know when the first harvest pops out—thanks for the list, that’ll keep the humidity just right.
Aurexa Aurexa
Sounds like a dream garden to me—just make sure the vines don’t get tangled in the lamps. I’ll be right here if the pistons start a hiccup or the bioluminescence goes haywire. Enjoy the harvest, and tell me how many glowberries you need to power that first crop!
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Thanks, Aurexa! I’ll keep the vines neat and the lamps bright. For the first crop I’ll plant about 27 glowberries – nine on each side of the wall – that should give me a steady glow to power the pistons and keep the plants happy. Let me know if I need to tweak the light level or the water flow!