This Minecraft player has captured all the mobs in the game and trapped them in a museum. He showcases the impressive result in the video.
Minecraft has long been known for players building impressive structures that take dozens of hours of work. In the game’s subreddit, user Woetson has now shared a video of his latest project: a huge museum featuring all mob types in the game. In a small tour, he shows what his museum contains.
I collected (almost) every single mob in the game, in pure survival, and then stored them in one location; this is the museum that I’ve been working on for the past year! from r/Minecraft
Museum built in Survival mode: Even though the museum looks quite impressive, there is one fact that makes this building much more interesting. Normally, such large projects are built in Creative mode, where everything can be placed freely according to one’s wishes. In this case, however, the entire museum was created in “Survival” mode. This was particularly challenging when hunting for the individual mob types. Creatures like charged creepers are a huge danger, as they can blow a massive hole in the museum with just one explosion.
In general, it is quite difficult to get all the creatures into their cells, as they often have to be led through several hundred blocks across the game world. Additionally, each mob must be given a name tag, as many creatures in Minecraft simply disappear after a while otherwise – just obtaining so many name tags must have taken quite a while.
Although Woetson does not remember the exact duration of the project, he estimates that he has put “at least 200 hours” into the museum – which is evident in the structure along with its “inhabitants”.
Some creatures are missing: A few mobs, by the way, Woetson has not yet been able to trap in the museum, which has to do with the mobs themselves. Creatures like the Ender Dragon or the Wither are extremely difficult to contain without them laying waste to the entire surroundings. Also, water creatures are still missing, but Woetson has already announced: An attached aquarium is the next project for his survival world.
Community is enthusiastic: In the Minecraft subreddit, there has been a lot of support for the project. With more than 52,000 upvotes, it is one of the most popular Minecraft posts of all time. Fellow players appreciate what Woetson has built in Survival mode and praise especially the design, but also the ambition.
What do you think of this project? Have you ever undertaken and completed such a large project?
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