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Sharing my Minecraft Lush Cave Base in 1.21

Sharing my Minecraft Lush Cave Base in 1.21

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  1. Hi, I wanted to share my underground lush cave base again but this time with all the features in 1.21 and major changes to the base. If you want to see my last post: https://www.reddit.com/r/GirlGamers/comments/1d0kbit/sharing_my_minecraft_lush_cave_base/

    I like to give district names to certain areas of my base and write up some random lore about it which I will explain in each screenshot.

    1st Screenshot: The first part of my base, the Imperial District. Showing my very early parts of the base. The center building that goes to the lower level is my first building that houses my chests. The ceiling was initially supposed to be a mural that lights up by a Daylight Sensor but I ended up creating a monstrosity so I covered the ceiling with lots of leaves which worked very nicely.. Archery Shop on the North East. A rebuild wheat/carrot/beet/potato automatic farm from villagers. Villagers are named after Delicious in Dungeon characters.

    2nd Screenshot: Another part of my base, the Sakuran District. Known for its Cherry Blossom Trees and use of Mangrove and its Bee Habitats in architecture. Lore wise, I consider this district obsessed with beliefs in something known as the “Bee Dragon”.

    3rd Screenshot: Another angle of the Sakuran District.

    4th Screenshot: Another angle of the Sakuran District.

    5th Screenshot: The rebuild wheat/carrot/beet/potato automatic farm from villagers. Villagers are named after Delicious in Dungeon characters.

    6th Screenshot: Armadillo Lodge where I get all my wolf armours in Sakuran District.

    7th Screenshot: New part of my base, North of the Fishing Hut. To the right, is the Armadillo Lodge. To the North, a great wall is built with lots of wolves/iron golems/ llamas acting as defensive troops against the powers of the Deep Dark and the ancient cities. On the top left, it’s a tower leading to a Sea Pickle Farm.

    8th Screenshot: Another angle of the last screenshot. The building on the top right is a Dripstone Farm.

    9th Screenshot: A beehive with honey block farming thanks to autocrafting.

    10th Screenshot: A tavern that finally has cusotmers.

    11th Screenshot: My favourite place since I love bows & arrows. I called it the Imperial Archer’s Guild. Where I have multiple fletcher villagers that sells lots of different tipped arrows as well as where I store them. Supposed to be the new center of power of the Imperial District.

    12th Screenshot: Inside of the Imperial Archer’s Guild.

    13th Screenshot: The newest district, the Deepslate District. Known of its use of prismarine, concrete, and the new copper block’s architecture. As well as its expertise in gunpowder. The building on the right is the Great Hall of Creeper Farms. The building on the left is a Gunpowder Factory, automatically making firework rockets and other stuff.

    14th Screenshot: Inside the gunpowder factory where I have a not so suspicious moving creeper head armour stand

    15th Screenshot: Formerly a mineshaft, a new part of the Deepslate District. Nether Wart Farm on the right. A dried kelp factory to the North. Continuation of the castle from Imperial District on the left.

    16th Screenshot: Another angle with the wool farm I showed in the previous post. Now with more leaves.

    17th Screenshot: Council of the 3 Districts. Lore wise, a gathering for districts to discuss about many topics within the Castle.

    18th Screenshot: Of course in cliche, I thought I could build a hotspring and have it serve as my Basalt farm.

    19th Screenshot: I took the old cave spider farms and finally built the castle on top of it. A mushroom farm too for making ferm spider eyes, automatically craft sugar too.

    20th Screenshot: Another angle of the old mineshaft

    I can’t fit everything in the screenshots so if you want to see it all from a video perspective: https://youtu.be/ZQzVOmERn2A

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