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ChatGPT made this MINECRAFT BUNKER



Using ChatGPT AI to build a MINECRAFT Bunker, then testing it on the Lifesteal SMP. Lifesteal Members in this video: @ParrotX2 …

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  1. Dude you put redstone lights in the ceiling/walls for lighting. You could hook that up to the entrance redstone (because it's an obvious entrance) and then you would be notified when someone enters. Then have a floor of pressure plates maybe where you step wrong and kablooey.

  2. If i was making a bunker i would instead use a hidden 1×1 door beheind a trap door leading to the place where yo have to do somthing to get you to the correct corrdor and i would have it set to if a player has walked over they would fall in at least a 6×6 area so if they hit the correct spot they would fall and thats where moss and stone and stone pressure plates come in all i have to do is use a 1 time use trap to forever trap them but i would first make sure they dont have andy blocks that would let them escape by killing them first then trapping them at spawn when the respawn and if that doesnt work i would make it a one qay area!

  3. Creating a secret base in Minecraft is a fun way to protect your valuables and have a hidden retreat. Here's a simple guide to get you started:

    1. **Choose a Location**: Pick a spot that's hard to stumble upon by accident. Underground, underwater, in a mountain, or behind a waterfall are great options.

    2. **Entrance Mechanism**: Decide on how you'll enter and exit your secret base. Popular mechanisms include:
    – **Piston Doors**: Use pistons to create a hidden door that blends with the surrounding area. Control it with a lever, button, or redstone torch hidden nearby.
    – **Hidden Levers or Buttons**: Place a lever or button that blends in with the surrounding blocks. For example, a wooden button on a tree or a stone button on stone.
    – **Waterfall Entrance**: Create a secret passage behind a waterfall. Players can swim through the water to enter.
    – **Lava Entrance**: Similar to the waterfall, but use lava instead (with Fire Resistance). It's riskier but less likely to be suspected.

    3. **Construction of the Base**:
    – **Dig or Build**: Depending on your chosen location, either dig out the space underground or build your structure.
    – **Camouflage**: Ensure the entrance and the base itself blend into the surroundings. Use natural blocks like stone, dirt, or even leaves to cover up any signs of your base.
    – **Essentials**: Inside your base, include all the essentials—crafting table, bed, furnace, storage chests, and so on. You may also want to include defenses like traps or escape routes in case your base is discovered.

    4. **Redstone Contraptions**: Enhance your base with redstone mechanisms. These can range from simple lighting systems that turn on only when you're inside, to complex security systems with traps for intruders.

    5. **Decoration and Expansion**: Make your base comfortable and functional with decorations and expansions. You can add rooms for different purposes, such as a farm, enchanting room, or a mine entrance.

    Remember, the key to a secret base is secrecy. Avoid leaving any obvious signs that lead to your base and be creative with your entrance mechanisms. Experiment with different designs and mechanisms to find what works best for your needs and location.

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