- Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:32 am
#183929
True - I mainly meant it seems like it would have been easier to just run around on the surface and dig down, and also that my digging looks like it happened to hit the caves that the dungeons intersected, and if I had known where the spawners were, I would have been aiming more directly toward them rather than emerging in a cave, noticing the spawner, and altering my course.
In video no. 2, if I had known where the spawner and headed directly for it, wouldn't I have been headed upward instead of going straight across at a much lower y -level than it, ultimately intersecting a ravine? Once in the ravine that spawner was very obvious, spiders right above me coming out of a hole in the wall; I just towered up to it. After leaving that spawner, I basically run straight forward away from it, until the cave dead ends, and then keep digging in the same direction the cave was headed. The direction I mined in was more based on where that cave pointed me than anything.
In video no. 2, if I had known where the spawner and headed directly for it, wouldn't I have been headed upward instead of going straight across at a much lower y -level than it, ultimately intersecting a ravine? Once in the ravine that spawner was very obvious, spiders right above me coming out of a hole in the wall; I just towered up to it. After leaving that spawner, I basically run straight forward away from it, until the cave dead ends, and then keep digging in the same direction the cave was headed. The direction I mined in was more based on where that cave pointed me than anything.
