Minecraft Building with BdoubleO – Episode 7 – Spider Harvester Fix

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  1. BdoubleO is my favorite “non-technical” LP’er by far…I literally laughed
    out loud twice watching this (stay on you sonofabitch LOL) very happy to
    see you dabble in more redstone, impressive spider pusher you got there! If
    you want to minimize the damage of the pusher, you can try using a
    transparent block like glass on the sticky piston. But that’s only if you
    end up with a crusher/potion setup at the killing end of it all.

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  2. How the spiders escaped: The entities load before the terrain, allowing
    them to push each other through the world before the blocks that were
    holding them in place can load. This is how animals sometimes escape from
    fences in SMP with chunks loading and unloading more frequently with more
    players, and is probably the reason your mooshroom is gone.

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  3. Love you Bdubs, if not for you I wouldn’t know of Guude or any of the other
    MindCrackers. This is hard for me to say, but I like you more than Baj (I
    like Baj alot)

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  4. @allBdoubleOsubs i want to thank all of you guys for the kind words. I want
    to say im sorry for the negative attitude in this video. I am taking
    tonight off at your request and refreshing my brain batteries. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Thank you
    to all of you adorable little cutie pies ๐Ÿ™‚

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  5. A note on the spiders escaping … I had the same problem with my xp
    grinder … If you log out and back in right next to the grinder, the game
    places the mobs before it places the blocks as the map loads, so instead of
    being trapped they can move and get glitched outside of the confines of the
    retaining structure.

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  6. I was only just stating the most likely cause, which can be easily
    reproduced in SSP with a similar system and any large collection of mobs in
    one spot.

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  7. While that is a very logical solution if you watch near the beginning you
    can see that he forgot to fill in a hole. I haven't watched the whole thing
    yet but if he didn't fix that hole than that's probably how the spiders
    escaped.

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