For village builds you could covert the hole into a sort of archaeological dig sight. Add in some fossils like items, places to stay and examine bones or even discover long lost cities from the deep. Could be cool idea for some stories for the village.
Option C fits better with snowy biome. Also you can replace tuff with calcite to make it look more of a snowy like. For the hole, you can add vines and mossy cobblestones alongside glowvines and moss block with flowers and trees (large trees made of 4 saplings). Can add honey comb blocks and honey blocks to make a use of extra honey blocks you are currently producing.
Love the greenhouse with the air filtration units on the side. The big hole could be a quarry with a spiralling walkway down and a crane bringing the goods up!
option D would just look perfect with the snow. alsooo. I was literally wondering about how can I decorate my ugly farms, and here you are today with a wonderful build idea. Marloe always to our rescue 🥳
I really like the deep slate path, it so unique and will stand out to the snow and fit the buildings. It also kind of resembles the mountains being dead volcanoes that now have snow on them and when digging the snow away it’s ashes and sealed lava
You can add your custom mineshaft in the hole with chains and adding lush cave blocks and vines etc And you are also genius and you can do any thing you want❤️
Thanks Marloe for another great vid 1) Option C is my Choice 2) For the Farmer, have you considered possibly putting him in the Greenhouse somewhere 3) For the hole in the ground, maybe have it as a Pit Mine with a circular staircase going around the side and into the wall as needed to continue around and down
First thigs first: the greenhouse looks wonderful! The circular shape is very beautiful and the azalea leaves added a nice accent to the structure. Second: I'm choosing pathway D for your project. I find it appealing and is a great contrast to all the snow on the ground. Third: the background music is soothing to the ears so I don't really mind the music you put as your background. With that said, it's a wonderful episode all in all and keep up the good work. Your videos make me smile.
The green house is gorgeous. As for ideas to visually connect the lower area with the snowy area. Maybe large water pipes, coming out the ground, turning 90 degrees and going into the side of the mountains. Maybe some bubble sources in the pipes and maybe parts of the pipes surrounded with rings of Acacia trapdoors? I love path option C, the stone. It matches the snow the best in a blended subtle way, which I think would make your builds be the focus of attention. 👍 That floating farmer up in the sunset made me giggle.
for the massive hole in the meadow biome, u could build a crane which holds some goodies from underground, like ores, stone variants and so on. Also you can build mineshafts(of course ur style) which stick out from random walls!
To answer the questions you posed in this episode: I personally prefer path D I would love to see a steampunk mining operation arround that hole Perhaps, the funnels on the greenhouse are pumping mineral filled air to the hanging plants since they don't look like they have much earth to draw minerals from so maybe they are a species that draws minerals from a particular air which is being pumped into them from wherever they would natrualy grow
Perhaps for the big hole you could make it a mine of sorts, with a crane and such, a bit like the mine in Esteria from your TekTopia series? For the pathways C has to be my favorite for the biome, but I also think D could nicely contrast the snow, and fit in with the blacksmith. Lovely video as always!
Pathways are actually hard in this world because they are very far away from eachother. Its not as fun to walk around paths if you don't see something new every 3 seconds, so to make it interresting, you'd have to do alot of terraforming.
Greenhouse on a mountain with lots of snow….heat would be good, just a bit in the cold of night….and airflow….so there’s your two side bits sorted…😉😆. Those giant holes one sees everywhere, now, remind of Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth. In making pathways in a snowy, aka slippery area, I’d tend toward blocks with presumed rough textures, and always include railings on the downhill sides of the paths….there is going to be more snow…so option C seems closest. Your farmer in the sky could be the crane operator for some business going on down in that hole…..
You could make a shop to sell the extra honey. Also for the huge hole what about another whole village with perhaps a deep lake at the bottom, to fish in and make small boats. Like a village on top and in the hole. Or a elaborate mine, with perhaps blacksmiths, homes, storage, ext. Also I go with C.
C and D would fit well with the style your going for. I'm certainly a fan of tieing builds together even if its just path block (which doesnt get covered) for the sake of it looking like one project as opposed to to just a bunch of projects plopped on a mountain top. Your builds are really amazing. love your selection of color and block types.
The giant hole screams mine/quarry. Or perhaps a fiery pit that the local villagers worship as some sort of religious thing. Ireally can't think of anything else that might suit. But I've every confidence that whatever you decide will look great The pods on either side of the greenhouse could be something to do with air purification. Maybe some visible bubbles in the machines to simulate oxidation or filtration would look ok. You might be able to use them to access area below. I like option d. It would contrast nice against the bright white of the snow.
i'm sure option A would look way better than the others in this steampunky style city you are going for (+ it matches with your insanely cool bridge and the path leading to your observation point, a rocky path connecting to a wooden bridge and the copper front of your base would definietly look strange) Edit : I think you used wood in all yours builds so far, those paths would blend so nicely in this environment
Regarding the hole that you mentioned you wanted to work with, The idea crossed my mind that it could have been made by a meteor that fell from space and has come to rest at the bottom of the hole (Could be made from some crying obsidian, darker types of concrete maybe some smoking magma blocks here and there) Just an idea. Love the lets play so far, Im seriously keen to see what lies ahead
I was thinking for build ideas was to get like fields similar what you did to your hardcore world. Just a large field of crops Love your builds as always!
Great video Marloe! My roommate and I like to listen to your soothing voice and watch your beautiful builds 🙂 thank you for being you, and making the excellent content.
I don't know how you feel about doing a build like this, but I would love to see you make the bottom of the open cave a lush cave and build a giant tree growing out of the hole and slightly towering above the village. The shadow of the trees branches would make it cool to use glowberries on the tree and in the caves for some light, as it would otherwise be quite dark. Of course, this is a huge project, but I think it would look great :) it would also add some contrast to the snowy peaks
It would be really cool if you turned that big hole in the ground into some sort of hole that something crawled out of. Like a dragon, or stone golem, or herald of the new warden that will come with the next update!
For the path I agree with you on either A or C. I think the brick/granite is too close to your building pallet. And the Deeplate/basalt is very stark. Option A connects to your builds well and almost looks like a "manmade" path laid out, whereas the stone looks like the natural stone of the mountains worn over time. If I had to choose..... probably A. Would give some contrast without being jarring when looking at everything as a whole and also is a bit realistic. Like the people living there build wooden paths over the snow.
Option C Also, I think it would be cool to have a spiral rollercoaster down the hole, with lots of others railways, with live minecarts, crossing over each other as you descend into a mine.
Just suggestion for you for the big hole and what to fill in the area maybe a big crane to seem as its pulling ore from the hole and then you can make similar to a mining query around it
I think C would work with the terrain but D would compliment the buildings you currently have as well as add a bit more purposeful contrast in the biome. As for the hole. I think I minning operation would work well there that ledge where you could put a crane or a mining office. Something similar to the mining outpost In season 1 with mine cart movement could be cool.
And the pipes can be used to move sugar can to a storage system in the greenhouse idk just makes sense to me that the sugarcan would be stored in the greenhouse
My theory is that those two pipes that you've attached on the either side of the greenhouse is maybe for taking out the water from the underground to water the plants.
I don't mind if you don't use minecraft music in fact I didn't even noticed that'and I think that you should make a kind of a underground secret lush village or abandoned village of sorts to be incorporated into the large cave you have in the village
For village builds you could covert the hole into a sort of archaeological dig sight. Add in some fossils like items, places to stay and examine bones or even discover long lost cities from the deep. Could be cool idea for some stories for the village.
Agreed
this idea sounds epic, i once built one of those in my hardcore world actually!
Excellent idea
That's a great idea I'd like to see that
For me the path C OR D
Option C fits better with snowy biome. Also you can replace tuff with calcite to make it look more of a snowy like. For the hole, you can add vines and mossy cobblestones alongside glowvines and moss block with flowers and trees (large trees made of 4 saplings). Can add honey comb blocks and honey blocks to make a use of extra honey blocks you are currently producing.
Yes C
@@RealistStormy C looks a little miss-match, but I still think it works the best
Love the greenhouse with the air filtration units on the side. The big hole could be a quarry with a spiralling walkway down and a crane bringing the goods up!
option D would just look perfect with the snow.
alsooo. I was literally wondering about how can I decorate my ugly farms, and here you are today with a wonderful build idea.
Marloe always to our rescue 🥳
No C
I really like the deep slate path, it so unique and will stand out to the snow and fit the buildings. It also kind of resembles the mountains being dead volcanoes that now have snow on them and when digging the snow away it’s ashes and sealed lava
You can add your custom mineshaft in the hole with chains and adding lush cave blocks and vines etc
And you are also genius and you can do any thing you want❤️
Thanks Marloe for another great vid
1) Option C is my Choice
2) For the Farmer, have you considered possibly putting him in the Greenhouse somewhere
3) For the hole in the ground, maybe have it as a Pit Mine with a circular staircase going around the side and into the wall as needed to continue around and down
Yes C
Still addicted to your builds❤
You could try a waterfall and maybe a custom lush cave with a moss farm
That would be awsome
First thigs first: the greenhouse looks wonderful! The circular shape is very beautiful and the azalea leaves added a nice accent to the structure. Second: I'm choosing pathway D for your project. I find it appealing and is a great contrast to all the snow on the ground. Third: the background music is soothing to the ears so I don't really mind the music you put as your background. With that said, it's a wonderful episode all in all and keep up the good work. Your videos make me smile.
The green house is gorgeous. As for ideas to visually connect the lower area with the snowy area. Maybe large water pipes, coming out the ground, turning 90 degrees and going into the side of the mountains. Maybe some bubble sources in the pipes and maybe parts of the pipes surrounded with rings of Acacia trapdoors?
I love path option C, the stone.
It matches the snow the best in a blended subtle way, which I think would make your builds be the focus of attention. 👍
That floating farmer up in the sunset made me giggle.
for the big hole, how about you build a hanging type village? its very dangerous for actual villagers to live in but its gonna be epic im sure of it!
The greenhouse is absolutely beautiful… now I want it in my survival world too XD
C looks great with the snow.
Thanks for all the great ideas and tutorials.
Looks like a heating system! Keeping the greenhouse nice and warm 😊
for the massive hole in the meadow biome, u could build a crane which holds some goodies from underground, like ores, stone variants and so on. Also you can build mineshafts(of course ur style) which stick out from random walls!
To answer the questions you posed in this episode:
I personally prefer path D
I would love to see a steampunk mining operation arround that hole
Perhaps, the funnels on the greenhouse are pumping mineral filled air to the hanging plants since they don't look like they have much earth to draw minerals from so maybe they are a species that draws minerals from a particular air which is being pumped into them from wherever they would natrualy grow
Perhaps for the big hole you could make it a mine of sorts, with a crane and such, a bit like the mine in Esteria from your TekTopia series? For the pathways C has to be my favorite for the biome, but I also think D could nicely contrast the snow, and fit in with the blacksmith. Lovely video as always!
Love the green house. C is the path I’d take ❤️
YESSS!
I agree with C 👍
The Green House just look like one your expect to see in a botanic garden. Its awsome
Pathways are actually hard in this world because they are very far away from eachother. Its not as fun to walk around paths if you don't see something new every 3 seconds, so to make it interresting, you'd have to do alot of terraforming.
I think that D - black path would be a good idea, as you can continue it down to the farm area. Love the series.
This one of the best building of this world.❤️
looove everything about the greenhouse design!! definitely going to inspire my next survival world 💚
Greenhouse on a mountain with lots of snow….heat would be good, just a bit in the cold of night….and airflow….so there’s your two side bits sorted…😉😆.
Those giant holes one sees everywhere, now, remind of Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth.
In making pathways in a snowy, aka slippery area, I’d tend toward blocks with presumed rough textures, and always include railings on the downhill sides of the paths….there is going to be more snow…so option C seems closest.
Your farmer in the sky could be the crane operator for some business going on down in that hole…..
You could make a shop to sell the extra honey. Also for the huge hole what about another whole village with perhaps a deep lake at the bottom, to fish in and make small boats. Like a village on top and in the hole. Or a elaborate mine, with perhaps blacksmiths, homes, storage, ext. Also I go with C.
Option c but with a mix of option d around the mountain
C and D would fit well with the style your going for. I'm certainly a fan of tieing builds together even if its just path block (which doesnt get covered) for the sake of it looking like one project as opposed to to just a bunch of projects plopped on a mountain top.
Your builds are really amazing. love your selection of color and block types.
love the white stained glass on the green house
Amazing greenhouse marloe you are so talented
The giant hole screams mine/quarry. Or perhaps a fiery pit that the local villagers worship as some sort of religious thing. Ireally can't think of anything else that might suit. But I've every confidence that whatever you decide will look great
The pods on either side of the greenhouse could be something to do with air purification. Maybe some visible bubbles in the machines to simulate oxidation or filtration would look ok. You might be able to use them to access area below.
I like option d. It would contrast nice against the bright white of the snow.
Option D look great use that
This Man is just a crazy engineer of minecraft. proud to be an supporter of Marloe
Let's be honest, when marloe uploads, it's always a good day, perfect way to start my day!
Keep it up with the Timelapse’s like at 11:20, not all the time, but sometimes really livens up the video, great job Marloe!
A giant drill for the cave!!
how I missed this Channel. Keep it up Marloe your Builds is awesome as always :)
i'm sure option A would look way better than the others in this steampunky style city you are going for (+ it matches with your insanely cool bridge and the path leading to your observation point, a rocky path connecting to a wooden bridge and the copper front of your base would definietly look strange)
Edit : I think you used wood in all yours builds so far, those paths would blend so nicely in this environment
I personally like option C the most because it looks more natural with the snow! Although option D is also a nice one too
very satisfying sugar cane breakage method :D The greenhouse looks great !
Love this beautiful base marloe
Regarding the hole that you mentioned you wanted to work with, The idea crossed my mind that it could have been made by a meteor that fell from space and has come to rest at the bottom of the hole (Could be made from some crying obsidian, darker types of concrete maybe some smoking magma blocks here and there) Just an idea. Love the lets play so far, Im seriously keen to see what lies ahead
Thank you Marloe! :D
I was thinking for build ideas was to get like fields similar what you did to your hardcore world. Just a large field of crops
Love your builds as always!
for the pathways you could put like diorite, calcite and a few different white textured blocks. just so the snow looks walked on and messed up a bit
I absolutely adore the contrast that D provides, but I feel like C would blend together better with your other builds
Option C pathway looks nice with the snow, but option D aswell blends in with the theme of the builds
Yes sir only c
I think option d blends vey nicely
C for the terrain
A really nice episode. I favorite the brick patern path.
Regular stone looks better
Great video Marloe! My roommate and I like to listen to your soothing voice and watch your beautiful builds 🙂 thank you for being you, and making the excellent content.
Wow cool. Imagine a Flying ship around the farmer! Thanks for awesome vids dude. Your an real builder artist
I don't know how you feel about doing a build like this, but I would love to see you make the bottom of the open cave a lush cave and build a giant tree growing out of the hole and slightly towering above the village. The shadow of the trees branches would make it cool to use glowberries on the tree and in the caves for some light, as it would otherwise be quite dark.
Of course, this is a huge project, but I think it would look great :) it would also add some contrast to the snowy peaks
oh, and you could use the hoey comb to make candles to place all around the trees roots :)
I like the D pathway😍 would be perfect with the snow🥰
Option D is a nice contrast, I like it
C so the contrast is not too insane
I think option D is the best . I just love this combination.
C looks best
this content is honestly better than most hermits
Good build marloe, some suggestions for another build is a quarry
the greenhouse looks nice
either option C or D would work with the snow
Only c skyrim vibes
It would be really cool if you turned that big hole in the ground into some sort of hole that something crawled out of. Like a dragon, or stone golem, or herald of the new warden that will come with the next update!
I like options A & C maybe you can try using them both?
What about an adventure guild for the hole? It'd be a fun story concept and could have an area dedicated to "dives"!
I kinda hope that you can build a custom village! Awesome video!
For the village hole you could do like a giant drill going into the earth and a little mine colony at the bottom
I love option B the moset. But i would have gone with a copper/prismarine pathway
Nah C
For the path I agree with you on either A or C. I think the brick/granite is too close to your building pallet. And the Deeplate/basalt is very stark. Option A connects to your builds well and almost looks like a "manmade" path laid out, whereas the stone looks like the natural stone of the mountains worn over time. If I had to choose..... probably A. Would give some contrast without being jarring when looking at everything as a whole and also is a bit realistic. Like the people living there build wooden paths over the snow.
Option C
Also, I think it would be cool to have a spiral rollercoaster down the hole, with lots of others railways, with live minecarts, crossing over each other as you descend into a mine.
Also, really incredible build. Can't think of a better builder or series!
Easy. You can build a mining quarry.
Just suggestion for you for the big hole and what to fill in the area maybe a big crane to seem as its pulling ore from the hole and then you can make similar to a mining query around it
Option D will match with bases of your buildings
I could use something in the path that you can sprinkle carpet on so that you can preventive the snow build up
i think you should turn it in to a cool looking village with a pyramid directly under inside pyrimid a beacon
I think C would work with the terrain but D would compliment the buildings you currently have as well as add a bit more purposeful contrast in the biome. As for the hole. I think I minning operation would work well there that ledge where you could put a crane or a mining office. Something similar to the mining outpost In season 1 with mine cart movement could be cool.
Terrain match the terrain for sure
you should build a dwarven factory/village build in the huge hole
Around the hole you could make a giant drill
I love the greenhouse, could use a couple of bees though :)!
I like option A for the paths, it fits in well with the builds
C looks better
You should connect your builds with roads/paths , along you build them
And the pipes can be used to move sugar can to a storage system in the greenhouse idk just makes sense to me that the sugarcan would be stored in the greenhouse
Yesterday I went on a tour see a green house
And I love the build
I diffently think C is suited well for your base
Yes very
Option C is amazing
Yes it matches the biomie
@RealistStormy you annoying af
D looks awesome!
Nah C
Oh buddy
My theory is that those two pipes that you've attached on the either side of the greenhouse is maybe for taking out the water from the underground to water the plants.
Build a custom village at the bottom of the mountain
Yes he should do it
In the future you should build a mine for the giant hole
I was just checking your villagers house tutorial and I just saw a new vediooo. 😸😸😸
I like option C, the stone pathway, that's quite nice👍👍 I'm sorry my english is bad
Yes broski
I think the brick path would be best, adds more color, the gray one is to close to snow
Nah C
7:57 I think they are for air filtration
I don't mind if you don't use minecraft music in fact I didn't even noticed that'and I think that you should make a kind of a underground secret lush village or abandoned village of sorts to be incorporated into the large cave you have in the village
Nice build
Option C get more blend with snow
Yes skyrim vibes
btw I did notice the change of music, now I know why! it's still really calming and comforting and quite refreshing as well, I like it a lot :)
you should make a quarry with the opening
"Dont judge me please, brick is expensive."
Me, taking notes: O_O
Do a archeology dig site it would 100% suite it
I'm incredibly late so I'm hoping they picked option C because it's exactly what I had in my head when you said you needed a path
You can make a custom mineshaft inside that hole and not just an ordinary mineshaft make the custom mineshaft like a survival base
for the type of builds you do option B is best. yes definately didnt chose that so that i can say B for best. yep
Love ur vids
It's hard to choose a path on a flat world, maybe if you build a portion of it in a creative copy of your survival world