Rhy recently raised an issue that had not occurred to me before? What happens if two people find the same chest in the same turn?? I guess the person who posted their command first would get it... that doesn't seem fair, but I don't think I can let them both get it either... copying the contents might be doable, but I'd also have to release an extra written book then. Although I suppose I could do that, as an exception for an exceptional situation...
That's up to you , but that does sound fair. I purposely waited to comment this round. There can be a little advantage if you wait to see where others are going before posting your command. If it's in a real world of minecraft the first one to the chest would get the items in the chest.
Huh, that's true, I had not realised that! Thanks, also to Raaynn. If anyone doesn't agree I'd like to know.
Rhy and the chicken: A novel (Art courtesy of Pup, Moople, and jewel respectively) Anyway, I'm not going to take an action this round [EDIT] I'm fine with having the second person find an empty chest, that just means I'll need to not post last for once in my life
Finally, that sure took a while. The text is a reference to chickens having so little health that they usually die in one hit, whatever you are hitting them with. Although in reality (Minecraft reality) you do need a tool to kill them in one hit. Edit: You didn't even quote the right post.
Code: You make your way through the savanna. Code: You starved to death. You are back at spawn. Your inventory is empty. Code: You run through the plains, getting tall grass in your face. Code: You found a tree and chop it down. You now have one wood and one chicken. Code: You enjoy the scenery.
Code: You take a stroll in the plain. Nice temperature! Code: You found a tree and chop it down. You now have one wood and one chicken. Code: You found a tree, but you are starving. With your last efforts you chop it down, before collapsing. You're at spawn. You have one wood, two steaks and one chicken. Code: You crafted a boat. You now have a boat and one chicken. Code: You tried to walk south, but came upon a wall of stone. You cannot go on without a pick-axe. You are still where you were.