Snail Den#2786
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Could you perhaps add roots to this structure, similar to the triclops? |
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This is to prevent it from generating as a floating structure! |
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This doesnt really fit in with a Minecraft-style game, looks kinda bad |
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I think it could definitely be built better, but the concept is there. |
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Any suggestions for a better build? |
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pipes.zip |
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Thank you ikabod. I'll have an update probably soon. |
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Any update? |
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Ah, I've been working on building a new set of structure sbbs but I got a little tired and wanted to work on other projects. Will get back to this soon. |
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These weird dens just started showing up in my world. Not sure exactly what they are, but I'm calling them snail dens because they look like they'd be a good home for a snail(not a snale).




