
Updating My Survival World to CHAOS CUBED + SULFURBALL Stadium!
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The streamer begins by welcoming everyone to the Waddle stream, mentioning several names from the chat, and noting that they are in the "geyser update." A problem is immediately apparent: the stadium they are building is not yet open, and there are "plethora of visitors" – a large group of unwanted mobs – surrounding the player. The streamer expresses frustration with the mobs, joking that they didn't buy tickets and have no manners.
He then discusses the new Minecraft update, mentioning he accidentally updated to the final release version because the release candidate was identical. He expresses his positive opinion on the "solver cubes" (likely referring to a new block or mob in the update), wishing there were more archetypes like a sponge or chest one. He believes players will look back fondly on their addition. The streamer is excited about building the "fanciest, largest build in our entire world for quite some time" – a big stadium. He has been designing carefully because it's a crucial stage of the build.
A poll in the chat reveals that 62% of viewers have played the update, 6% only in snapshot, and 32% not yet. The streamer asks if those playing the update are starting a fresh world, noting that he always keeps his world. He then considers updating his profile picture for various platforms.
He mentions a storm rolling in where he lives, with a flash flood warning, adding a touch of real-world context to the stream. He showcases the current progress on the soccer stadium, noting they will use orange in the build, expanding their color palette.
The streamer asks the chat for their favorite cave biome, listing deep dark, dripstone, normal, sulfur, and lush. He notes the deep dark has unique structures like the ancient city, while the lush cave is "fully fleshed out." He also mentions a "sneaky little cave change" not documented in the changelog, suggesting players drink a night vision potion near bedrock in ancient cities to see it. He plans to visit a sulfur cave biome today to gather resources for the stadium.
He shares his thoughts on what needs updating most in the game: the End dimension or potions, which he feels are "stuck in the '90s." He then outlines his plan for the stadium build, aiming for "detail max" and building for about two hours. He mentions a previous stream on Sunday was "lagbombed" but decided to keep the VOD because it was a "crucial part of our world and in building."
He discusses desired new features, including fruit trees (pear, peach, cherry, but not apple due to the existing "glitchy mechanic" of apples dropping from oak trees) and flower field biomes like lavender fields. He also suggests "budding leaf blocks" similar to amethyst budding blocks.
The streamer talks about the new sulfur and cinnabar blocks, finding the yellow sulfur block set slightly more appealing. He expresses excitement for "update week" and new Minecraft updates in general, highlighting his passion for the game. He then discusses the sulfur update, noting that it seems "underrated" and many players are questioning its purpose, especially for single-player. He suggests more sulfur cube archetypes could have addressed this.
He mentions hearing rumors about snapshots for the "popular update" starting next week, but cautions against quoting him, as delays are possible, especially with the Java team's summer vacation approaching. He plans to incorporate wool staircases into the stadium build, hoping to take advantage of them when the snapshot drops.
He details his building plan for the stadium's central pyramid, explaining measurements and how it will be open on the front side for a view of the base. He hopes for interesting interactions with a potential "fourth dimension," like block mirroring, similar to the Nether's block travel mechanics.
He praises the new yellow brick road potential with the sulfur blocks, expressing his love for "The Wizard of Oz." He also advocates for a "gemstone cave" or "crystal cave" with amethyst and other crystals. Regarding mob votes, he expresses a desire for all mobs to eventually be added, but if forced to choose, he'd pick the crab for its reach functionality or a re-imagined glare that could place torches.
He shares an anecdote about his foster cat knocking over treats. He then returns to building, emphasizing the need for more farmable crops like corn, suggesting it could be a two-tall crop with renewable cobs. He also likes the idea of "white pumpkins" and "rusty moss" for orange grass in fall biomes.
He plans to visit the sulfur cave biome to harvest cinnabar and sulfur blocks, as he doesn't want to deplete his existing sulfur spike farm. He reflects on past updates, praising "Spring to Life" for its content and "Copper Age" for bringing back a mob vote loser (the golem). He found "Chase the Skies" underwhelming due to the lack of speed boost for happy gas and the focus on "better leads."
He considers the worst biome in Minecraft to be the desert, or perhaps the birch forest, but ultimately feels the desert is the most "outdated." He reiterates his preference for the glare mob with a new mechanic, like placing torches. He notes that cinnabar is not renewable and must be mined, while sulfur is renewable via spike farms. He expresses a desire for amethyst variants like polished, chiseled, and tiled amethyst for building.
He explains the stadium is for "sulfur ball," not just for aesthetics. He wants more cool-toned building blocks, lamenting the bias towards warm colors in recent additions. He proposes a "bricked up green drop" update with a new "slime stone" block and dyeable slime mobs.
He addresses issues with his merch company and mentions a potential class-action lawsuit against them. He clarifies that crafting sulfur and cinnabar blocks is a one-to-one recipe. He shares his favorite type of pickle is "crinkle cut."
He reflects on the lack of ore generation in sulfur caves and suggests making sulfur and cinnabar blocks insta-minable with Efficiency V to quickly find ores. He believes Mojang is working on a major update that is "dimensionally tied," likely a new dimension. He wonders about the whereabouts of core developers from previous major updates.
He expresses his desire for an End update but believes a new dimension (possibly related to the deep dark portal) will come first. He notes that there haven't been any leaks about Mojang's big project. He also liked the idea of sulfur springs having varieties based on temperature. He hopes for new plants and berry bushes in the autumn update biome.
He discusses a potential "prototype" dimension update before a full End update. He asks the chat which biome they want updated first among the badlands, desert, and savannah. He argues for the desert due to its age and plainness.
He then addresses chat comments about stream lag, trying to troubleshoot by switching to YouTube only. He apologizes for the inconvenience and assures viewers he will investigate.
He continues building the pyramid, planning to add polished cinnabar walls and slabs for detail and potentially another tier to make it larger. He emphasizes that for such a large build, the distant view is more important than intricate close-up details. He expresses his enjoyment of tall builds for the expansive views they offer of his world.
He shares his addiction to Fortnite's "sprite hunting" and offers to trade for a "zero point sprite." He then continues building the stadium, planning bleachers that will eventually incorporate wool staircases. He envisions a "bowl" effect inside the stadium. He suggests incorporating a "ticket booth" and "locker rooms" for players.
He discusses his desire for a "big clock tower" and more redstone contraptions in his world. He praises Minecraft's sound design team. He continues to fill in the stadium's floor and sides, aiming to finish the main structure. He mentions his idea of having villagers or mobs in the stands as an audience.
He acknowledges that the red and yellow blocks give the build a "Japanese or Chinese building" aesthetic, which he finds cool. He then considers building a "fan server" for his community. He decides to continue building despite the lag, aiming to finish the bleachers on both sides to complete the "bowl" shape. He hopes for a "popular update of all time" next week.
He discusses an idea for a community flag design contest for his world. He continues to battle mobs while building. He adds campfires to the stadium for a "fire" effect, planning to add mangrove signs later to refine the look. He envisions shelves or trapdoors for more details in the pyramid.
He reflects on the progress, feeling the stadium is coming to life. He considers the build a "world to remember." He plans to add a top piece to the pyramid and black wool behind his name for better visibility. He mentions his goal of having a "full skyline" view of his base from a distant overlook.
He explains that the stadium builds are also for his YouTube videos, creating a world for his content. He plans side buildings for locker rooms and a possible interior. He reiterates his love for collecting things in games. He notes the world is 927 days old and he plans to fight the Ender Dragon before day 1000.
He discusses the possibility of mannequins as an audience, questioning if it would be considered cheating. He considers a scoreboard behind the fires and potentially building the stadium on stilts with a detailed underside. He also entertains the idea of a "sacrificial lava pit" at the top of the pyramid for tributes.
He confirms the front side of the stadium will remain open, possibly with glass, to maintain a skyline view. He admits he doesn't want the project to become too massive. He considers team names for "sulfur ball," like "Sitta Barbarians" or "Waddtons."
He concludes the stream, noting they are almost done with the main stadium structure, needing only the pyramid tops and end caps. He expresses excitement for a potential bonus stream or the "popular update" next week. He thanks the chat for hanging out and providing support, especially the "chat god of the day."