Streamer’s Log: HermitCraft History site survey in Metro Mayhem

Howdy, y’all! Joe Hills here writing as I always do in Nashville, TN!

We had a great HermitCraft brainstorming call earlier today, during which I spent hours digging out the LaserTag observation deck and placing glass, so the stream kicked off with me showcasing my progress there. The game may not be ready, but the view from the lobby is much better!

During that call, ImpulseSV reminded us we can come start checking out the HermitCraft History timeline areas of his Metro Mayhem game, so I flew out his way to look for that. It took a while to find the entrance, so I added some signage.

A screenshot of Minecraft showing a sign and torches marking the entrance to Hermit History in ImpulseSV's cyberpunk city. A pumpkin rests in the background.

There was also a really cool pumpkin nearby with a pedestal challenging us to make our own Halloween decorations, which intrigued me, but I’ll have to come back to that!

Inside the Hermit History tunnel, I measured out that each plot was 31x31x20H, and realized there were no ender chests! It would be trivial to go get a single ender chest, but there are nine plots, one for each season, so it would be better to get nine ender chests. And, oh, another to-do item I had from our meeting today was that Etho needed 10 stacks of obsidian for mail network expansion. The End was soon in sight so I could gather enough obsidian for both Etho and Impulse.

After harvesting all that obsidian from towers on the main End island, we sent Etho his in the mail and added the ender chests to the Hermit History tunnel with a bit of glow ink for flair.

A screenshot of Minecraft showing a sign and enderchest marking one plot for Hermit History in ImpulseSV's cyberpunk city. Additional plots are similarly adorned receding into the background.

After that, I excavated a bit more of the arena back at the name tag shop and called it a night after spending ten hours total working on the server today.

A screenshot of Minecraft showing excavation below the observation deck's floor. A furnace array is visible under the stairs.

It was a long day, but I’m optimistic all my work on my shops this week will leave me freer to jump into Wool Street and Halloween stuff moving forward.

Until next time, y’all, this is Joe Hills from Nashville, TN.

Keep adventuring!