Minecraft & Pila
Pila Pila
Alright Minecraft, how about we design a base that crushes mobs and looks killer? We'll map out a flawless floor plan, then blast it into existence.
Minecraft Minecraft
Alright, let’s sketch the ultimate mob‑crushing fortress. First, outline a 20×20 block core, a central moat that funnels enemies into a 10‑block‑deep pit, and a 15‑block‑tall iron golem battery on top. Put sponges along the walls for instant water‑neutralization, and a redstone timer that detonates TNT at the right moment to swallow anything that slips past. Keep the entrance narrow, add a secret elevator for quick escapes, and finish it off with a glass dome so you can see the fireworks. Now just blast those walls and watch the mobs get squashed—boom!
Pila Pila
Nice blueprint, but let’s tighten it up. 20×20 is solid, but cut the moat to 3 blocks wide so you can keep the pressure up. The pit depth should be 12 blocks – give mobs time to ignite the TNT. And that 15‑block iron golem battery? Double it; 30 blocks gives more output and keeps the heat steady. Sponges are great, but layer them 2 blocks deep so you don’t waste any. The timer needs a repeatable circuit; a 20‑tick loop so you never miss a kill. And that glass dome? Cover it with a small, invisible pressure plate to trigger a final blast—keep the fireworks in a separate, safe room. Ready to dig? Let’s get those blocks moving and crush every mob that dares approach.
Minecraft Minecraft
Sounds epic—let's grab the pickaxe and start piling those blocks. The tighter moat will keep the pressure high, the deeper pit lets the TNT ignite just right, and the doubled golem battery will keep the heat on. Two‑block sponge layers will cut waste, the 20‑tick repeatable timer keeps everything in sync, and the invisible pressure plate under the dome will trigger the final blast when a mob lands. We’ll build the fireworks room on the other side to keep the chaos contained. Let’s dig, blast, and crush!