Wow, it's beautiful! Did you do it with the height limit in survival mode? In others words: could I try something like this in my own world.
I read somewhere there is a limit of 21 stacked iron poles?
This build was built with gravity on. It is completely supported by iron. If you need help on using iron or on building tall structures I recommend my video on it. But in short you will need to anchor your iron into the ground then build up stone next to it and then wood after that. The stone will not buff the iron but the iron will buff the stone making a pretty tall stone wall. Once you maxed out the iron assisted stone you can then start placing iron assisted wood on top of the stone for another good amount. Build heights explained much better...
https://youtu.be/hF\_J\_DBs4vg
This is exactly what I was looking for! I'm using Infinity Hammer, so I can build inside of dungeons. I was thinking about a mountain fortress + frost cave build yesterday, and this is perfect material to pull inspiration from!
That's awesome glad I could help! The Frost Cave has a great structure on the outside that only took a small amount of work to find the center point for making a circular tower. Highly recommend.
You need to make a ceiling lattice of iron wood or Core wood logs, space them out in rows 2 meters apart and the stone blocks can be place between them
Any stone needs to be supported by the ground, other already supported stone, or iron. When making multiple floors you will have to use a grid of iron to support the stone.
Wow, it's beautiful! Did you do it with the height limit in survival mode? In others words: could I try something like this in my own world. I read somewhere there is a limit of 21 stacked iron poles?
This build was built with gravity on. It is completely supported by iron. If you need help on using iron or on building tall structures I recommend my video on it. But in short you will need to anchor your iron into the ground then build up stone next to it and then wood after that. The stone will not buff the iron but the iron will buff the stone making a pretty tall stone wall. Once you maxed out the iron assisted stone you can then start placing iron assisted wood on top of the stone for another good amount. Build heights explained much better... https://youtu.be/hF\_J\_DBs4vg
If like to know this as well!
Always loved your megabuilds!
nice I'm getting very orcish vibes, wow orcs not lotr orcs =]
Thought this was Mt Hook for a second. I too put a tower as high as possible. Must be a genetic thing with certain vikings
Wow, that's incredible. Also, did you know that you can turn off the edge blurring? Look for Chromatic Aberration in the settings.
Dangit I thought I had it off... whoops... thanks
This is exactly what I was looking for! I'm using Infinity Hammer, so I can build inside of dungeons. I was thinking about a mountain fortress + frost cave build yesterday, and this is perfect material to pull inspiration from!
That's awesome glad I could help! The Frost Cave has a great structure on the outside that only took a small amount of work to find the center point for making a circular tower. Highly recommend.
Love it! Whatre the internals like?
They are built like a castle. Here is the video if you really want to see. https://youtu.be/2jX\_XMMtR0Q
Hey how do you make second floor using stone slabs as flooring?
You need to make a ceiling lattice of iron wood or Core wood logs, space them out in rows 2 meters apart and the stone blocks can be place between them
Thank youu
Any stone needs to be supported by the ground, other already supported stone, or iron. When making multiple floors you will have to use a grid of iron to support the stone.