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the way to start rlcraft in survival is to find a village asap or collect rocks (4 is one block cobblestone ) and stick (beware of breaking leaves they can spawn mobs) and try to find a crafting bench and make some stone tools and a stone shield which you need to make a wooden one first. the best way is to find one quickly is just keep on dying until you find a good village and yes this is not a joke since you spawn 10k by 10k block ratios if you don't have a spawn point which means seeds wont work try to avoid hitting other mobs, dungeons, towers, lava pools, frozen pools, poison pools, swamps, deserts, savannas biomes, jungles, oceans (stay a mile away from em), cold biomes like taigas, mountains and ice planes, dragons (listen to the sounds of em if you hear or see one run the heck out of there! they can one shot you), sea serpents, sirens (stay a mile away from em like i said with the oceans), caves, ores, the nether, the end and the lost city dimension. you want to start getting levels at least start with defense 4 so you can wear chain mail armor you can find some in the villages on armor stands or chests since at the start you cant get iron ores from there on get ether level 8 defense or level 8 attack to use iron weapons or armor then you start with mining the best way to get experience is by trading villagers also try to get farming level 2 and 4 which is require to farm normal crops wheat is level 2 potatoes, beetroots, carrots sugar canes 4 you can do the hard way and break spawners they can drop good loot tables like diamonds, heart dust, bandages, quartz, gold and the list goes a bit more on, but beware since 1.9 there are a high chance of blaze spawners to generate in the overworld structures that have spawners but don't let em keep on spawning because spawners can break since they have a spawn limit best way to start out in order level 2 or 4 farming (optional) level 2 agility for bows (optional) level 4 defense chain mail armor level 4 combat bronze weapons (optional) (you can only find bronze items in chests) level 4 mining (optional) (very risky since ores have a low chance of spawning a strong mob) level 8 defense iron armor level 8 combat iron level 12 magic for enchantment tables or level 12 building for anvils i do recommend making a series out of this its quite the challenge but once you get through most of the stuff its actually fun especially in mutliplayer
If you don't die multiple times, do off camera mining, and enter every dangerous area you see while playing Rl Craft, you're not playing it right🙄 *I love this video! Those potions looked painful...maybe I should've thrown a couple more 🤭*
To anyone who wants to try rlcraft I have some tips. Find a village, get tools and a bed on the first day. It should be a lot easier with the bed, I also recommend mining for things. GET A SHIELD and a bow, heart crystals are your friend and blight mobs drop one after death. Trap them in a hole and suffocate them with either sand or gravel. Last thing I have to say that I haven't forgotten is to remove the temperature. I didn't remove it when I played and it was just annoying. Always gotta carry a hot source and cold source and hope nothing tries to kill you while bathing.
And for anyone who wants to play RLcraft for the exploration and fighting, not for the "difficulty": Disable temperature and thirst, diable FirstAid, add Disenchantment Edit Table, turn keep inventory on and add the Lycanites Redux resource pack(just to make those mobs more Minecrafty) It's not a difficult modpack, it's just an annoying one lol It becomes way more bearable and fun by doing all th above
I remember playing this a few years ago, before my PC stopped being able to run Java MC. Basic RLCraft rules: - Upon spawning in, immediately find gravel, pebbles, sticks, and wood. If you can't, die and find a better location. Ideal zones are moderate temperature, have lots of places to hide, and easy access to food/resources. Good biomes tend to be forests, just make sure you dig a den/shelter in the first day so that you can block yourself in by night. - Right click the flint on a hard block like stone, to get shards. From there, make a flint knife with one shard and a stick. Use it to break grass. Obtain plant fibre. Turn three plant fibre into one plant string. Use other shard (you get two from one flint), one stick, and the plant string to make a flint hatchet. Now you can mine trees, just don't let them fall on you because yes they have tumble physics, and will crush you dead. - Listen to your surroundings, some things are ambient noises added by various mods, while others are actual creature noises. Memorize which are which and learn to tell the difference so you know when to put your guard up. - Don't ever go mining unless you have to, way too many things spawn in the ground or when you break blocks. Not too mention the risk of digging into a dragon's nest or dungeon. You should instead go for battletowers, as you can cheese them and break into the chests from the outside, negating the combat aspect. This can get you in iron gear without too much issue, which is your best bet for survival early on. You can return to battletowers later for the top-floor diamonds after you've upgraded a bit. - Know what mobs are neutral, hostile, or friendly. Some mobs can be tamed, befriended, or allied, while others can't be reasoned with at all, and some just won't attack you. - Remember the distinction between the various mods, as there will be consistencies between. The two primary mods adding mobs are Lycanites, and Ice and Fire. Lycanites adds all the mobs that spawn from blocks/drop "charges." Lycanites also adds dungeons and makes the nether and end a hundred times worse. Ice and Fire adds the wyverns (misnamed as dragons), sea serpents, gorgons, hippocampus, gryphons, sirens, ect. There're probably more I'm forgetting, but it's hard to be sure which mobs are in RLCraft and which aren't, as Ice and Fire's had tons of updates, not all of which are on 1.12 to make it into RLCraft. - Pay attention to the seasons, and get your hands on greenhouse glass asap, or say goodbye to your crops. - Get a mount. It will make traversing terrain and handling threats much easier. A large majority of Lycanites mobs can be tamed, and a fair few can be ridden. Look up "treat" in the Too Many Items menu to see what you'll need for taming Lycanites pets. They will be very helpful longterm, as they can't permanently die, only "faint" like pokemon (they then have a respawn cooldown), and can be dismissed as needed, so they won't be in the way of you constructing a floor. Some pets will be better than others, and that's just going to happen. - Learn the distinction with Lycanites "tiers." Each creature has three "tiers" it can spawn as, which you can discover in the beastiary. These "tiers" display by the alternate colour palettes. Base-colour creatures are always the weakest tier. Not all the colours are uniform across every lycanites mob, so make sure to check the beastiary often. If anything here is incorrect, it'd be due to my knowledge being a few years outdated, since I haven't been able to play in a long time. There are plenty of advanced tips I haven't mentioned here, like good potions to keep/use, and how alcohol works (yes RLCraft added alcohol making before I stopped being able to play), but I wanted to keep this more towards simple/early game advice and rules. I know this is a year old, but I'm hoping this helps at least one person who attempts the modpack, as I can say from experience that it is an absolute blast to play once you know what you're doing, especially if you have friends to play it with.
I remember playing this a few years ago, before my PC stopped being able to run Java MC. Basic RLCraft rules: - Upon spawning in, immediately find gravel, pebbles, sticks, and wood. If you can't, die and find a better location. Ideal zones are moderate temperature, have lots of places to hide, and easy access to food/resources. Good biomes tend to be forests, just make sure you dig a den/shelter in the first day so that you can block yourself in by night. - Right click the flint on a hard block like stone, to get shards. From there, make a flint knife with one shard and a stick. Use it to break grass. Obtain plant fibre. Turn three plant fibre into one plant string. Use other shard (you get two from one flint), one stick, and the plant string to make a flint hatchet. Now you can mine trees, just don't let them fall on you because yes they have tumble physics, and will crush you dead. - Listen to your surroundings, some things are ambient noises added by various mods, while others are actual creature noises. Memorize which are which and learn to tell the difference so you know when to put your guard up. - Don't ever go mining unless you have to, way too many things spawn in the ground or when you break blocks. Not too mention the risk of digging into a dragon's nest or dungeon. You should instead go for battletowers, as you can cheese them and break into the chests from the outside, negating the combat aspect. This can get you in iron gear without too much issue, which is your best bet for survival early on. You can return to battletowers later for the top-floor diamonds after you've upgraded a bit. - Know what mobs are neutral, hostile, or friendly. Some mobs can be tamed, befriended, or allied, while others can't be reasoned with at all, and some just won't attack you. - Remember the distinction between the various mods, as there will be consistencies between. The two primary mods adding mobs are Lycanites, and Ice and Fire. Lycanites adds all the mobs that spawn from blocks/drop "charges." Lycanites also adds dungeons and makes the nether and end a hundred times worse. Ice and Fire adds the wyverns (misnamed as dragons), sea serpents, gorgons, hippocampus, gryphons, sirens, ect. There're probably more I'm forgetting, but it's hard to be sure which mobs are in RLCraft and which aren't, as Ice and Fire's had tons of updates, not all of which are on 1.12 to make it into RLCraft. - Pay attention to the seasons, and get your hands on greenhouse glass asap, or say goodbye to your crops. - Get a mount. It will make traversing terrain and handling threats much easier. A large majority of Lycanites mobs can be tamed, and a fair few can be ridden. Look up "treat" in the Too Many Items menu to see what you'll need for taming Lycanites pets. They will be very helpful longterm, as they can't permanently die, only "faint" like pokemon (they then have a respawn cooldown), and can be dismissed as needed, so they won't be in the way of you constructing a floor. Some pets *will* be better than others, and that's just going to happen. - Learn the distinction with Lycanites "tiers." Each creature has three "tiers" it can spawn as, which you can discover in the beastiary. These "tiers" display by the alternate colour palettes. Base-colour creatures are always the weakest tier. Not all the colours are uniform across every lycanites mob, so make sure to check the beastiary often. If anything here is incorrect, it'd be due to my knowledge being a few years outdated, since I haven't been able to play in a long time. There are plenty of advanced tips I haven't mentioned here, like good potions to keep/use, and how alcohol works (yes RLCraft added alcohol making before I stopped being able to play), but I wanted to keep this more towards simple/early game advice and rules. I know this video is also a year old, but I'm hoping this helps at least one person who attempts the modpack, as I can say from experience that it is an absolute blast to play once you know what you're doing, especially if you have friends to play it with. Edit: Also, minor trivia I was reminded about by the trumpet skeleton duo; Most RLCraft players call those skellies "Doot doots"
So you’re playing RLcraft… There are a few things you need to do, number one, find a berry bush, number two, find a regen fairy, number three, check the area for dragons, number four, build a farm area for exp, crops give exp in this modpack. Extra tips, make a match book, it requires paper which can be gotten from birch tree, It’s like having cheaper flint and steel. Also use teleportation stations to your advantage, and make sure you have exp on you. Never keep your nether portal lit unless you’re going through it. Especially if you have it near a wooden base. Items from the rustic mod are very nice so use them if you get a chance. If you have torches make sure you use a matchbook to light them. Don’t be afraid to kill modded enemies from the Lycan mod, many of them drop meat. Kill squids as they drop food in this pack. Oh and whatever you do, don’t go in the ocean.
This modpack would be so easy without the skills stuff and the mod that makes it so that headshots on the player is a 1 hit kill. But accomplishing something hard gives mad serotonins. Some of the structures are very op tho.
Some of the structures in this game are very op for early game. You can find full iron Armour in villages and diamond blocks in some towers which is nice for early game.
Interestingly, when I tried RLCraft, it wasn't that bad. I actually liked it a lot. I had people who knew what they were doing teach me, though. When you pick up RLCraft, you have to forget everything you know about Minecraft, because it's almost all changed. You can't approach it like Vanilla.
You haven't seen GregTech: New Horzions... (play it and you'll suffer the same mental agony I did when trying to get a macerator (I still don't have one))
Subscribe or I'm bringing RL Craft to your Real Life 😈
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RL Craft stands for, Real Life craft, it is already here.
Why did you want to see this?
Oh my goodness no do not plague the real,world with death and destruction
So RL Craft is basically dark souls Minecraft.
What you mean its hard
I play this on hardcord and made like over 40 worlds attempts
Its easy
the way to start rlcraft in survival
is to find a village asap or collect rocks (4 is one block cobblestone ) and stick (beware of breaking leaves they can spawn mobs) and try to find a crafting bench and make some stone tools and a stone shield which you need to make a wooden one first.
the best way is to find one quickly is just keep on dying until you find a good village and yes this is not a joke since you spawn 10k by 10k block ratios if you don't have a spawn point which means seeds wont work
try to avoid hitting other mobs, dungeons, towers, lava pools, frozen pools, poison pools, swamps, deserts, savannas biomes, jungles, oceans (stay a mile away from em), cold biomes like taigas, mountains and ice planes, dragons (listen to the sounds of em if you hear or see one run the heck out of there! they can one shot you), sea serpents, sirens (stay a mile away from em like i said with the oceans), caves, ores, the nether, the end and the lost city dimension.
you want to start getting levels at least start with defense 4 so you can wear chain mail armor
you can find some in the villages on armor stands or chests since at the start you cant get iron ores
from there on get ether level 8 defense or level 8 attack to use iron weapons or armor
then you start with mining
the best way to get experience is by trading villagers also try to get farming level 2 and 4 which is require to farm normal crops wheat is level 2 potatoes, beetroots, carrots sugar canes 4
you can do the hard way and break spawners they can drop good loot tables like diamonds, heart dust, bandages, quartz, gold and the list goes a bit more on, but beware since 1.9 there are a high chance of blaze spawners to generate in the overworld structures that have spawners
but don't let em keep on spawning because spawners can break since they have a spawn limit
best way to start out in order
level 2 or 4 farming (optional)
level 2 agility for bows (optional)
level 4 defense chain mail armor
level 4 combat bronze weapons (optional) (you can only find bronze items in chests)
level 4 mining (optional) (very risky since ores have a low chance of spawning a strong mob)
level 8 defense iron armor
level 8 combat iron
level 12 magic for enchantment tables or level 12 building for anvils
i do recommend making a series out of this its quite the challenge but once you get through most of the stuff its actually fun especially in mutliplayer
If you don't die multiple times, do off camera mining, and enter every dangerous area you see while playing Rl Craft, you're not playing it right🙄
*I love this video! Those potions looked painful...maybe I should've thrown a couple more 🤭*
hello draco am subscriber
To anyone who wants to try rlcraft I have some tips. Find a village, get tools and a bed on the first day. It should be a lot easier with the bed, I also recommend mining for things. GET A SHIELD and a bow, heart crystals are your friend and blight mobs drop one after death. Trap them in a hole and suffocate them with either sand or gravel. Last thing I have to say that I haven't forgotten is to remove the temperature. I didn't remove it when I played and it was just annoying. Always gotta carry a hot source and cold source and hope nothing tries to kill you while bathing.
Olso peacafull mode is futile. *Dragons still spawn*
Or just.. don't play RLcraft
Ground rocks and tree stick
And for anyone who wants to play RLcraft for the exploration and fighting, not for the "difficulty": Disable temperature and thirst, diable FirstAid, add Disenchantment Edit Table, turn keep inventory on and add the Lycanites Redux resource pack(just to make those mobs more Minecrafty)
It's not a difficult modpack, it's just an annoying one lol It becomes way more bearable and fun by doing all th above
I remember playing this a few years ago, before my PC stopped being able to run Java MC.
Basic RLCraft rules:
- Upon spawning in, immediately find gravel, pebbles, sticks, and wood. If you can't, die and find a better location. Ideal zones are moderate temperature, have lots of places to hide, and easy access to food/resources. Good biomes tend to be forests, just make sure you dig a den/shelter in the first day so that you can block yourself in by night.
- Right click the flint on a hard block like stone, to get shards. From there, make a flint knife with one shard and a stick. Use it to break grass. Obtain plant fibre. Turn three plant fibre into one plant string. Use other shard (you get two from one flint), one stick, and the plant string to make a flint hatchet. Now you can mine trees, just don't let them fall on you because yes they have tumble physics, and will crush you dead.
- Listen to your surroundings, some things are ambient noises added by various mods, while others are actual creature noises. Memorize which are which and learn to tell the difference so you know when to put your guard up.
- Don't ever go mining unless you have to, way too many things spawn in the ground or when you break blocks. Not too mention the risk of digging into a dragon's nest or dungeon. You should instead go for battletowers, as you can cheese them and break into the chests from the outside, negating the combat aspect. This can get you in iron gear without too much issue, which is your best bet for survival early on. You can return to battletowers later for the top-floor diamonds after you've upgraded a bit.
- Know what mobs are neutral, hostile, or friendly. Some mobs can be tamed, befriended, or allied, while others can't be reasoned with at all, and some just won't attack you.
- Remember the distinction between the various mods, as there will be consistencies between. The two primary mods adding mobs are Lycanites, and Ice and Fire. Lycanites adds all the mobs that spawn from blocks/drop "charges." Lycanites also adds dungeons and makes the nether and end a hundred times worse. Ice and Fire adds the wyverns (misnamed as dragons), sea serpents, gorgons, hippocampus, gryphons, sirens, ect. There're probably more I'm forgetting, but it's hard to be sure which mobs are in RLCraft and which aren't, as Ice and Fire's had tons of updates, not all of which are on 1.12 to make it into RLCraft.
- Pay attention to the seasons, and get your hands on greenhouse glass asap, or say goodbye to your crops.
- Get a mount. It will make traversing terrain and handling threats much easier. A large majority of Lycanites mobs can be tamed, and a fair few can be ridden. Look up "treat" in the Too Many Items menu to see what you'll need for taming Lycanites pets. They will be very helpful longterm, as they can't permanently die, only "faint" like pokemon (they then have a respawn cooldown), and can be dismissed as needed, so they won't be in the way of you constructing a floor. Some pets will be better than others, and that's just going to happen.
- Learn the distinction with Lycanites "tiers." Each creature has three "tiers" it can spawn as, which you can discover in the beastiary. These "tiers" display by the alternate colour palettes. Base-colour creatures are always the weakest tier. Not all the colours are uniform across every lycanites mob, so make sure to check the beastiary often.
If anything here is incorrect, it'd be due to my knowledge being a few years outdated, since I haven't been able to play in a long time.
There are plenty of advanced tips I haven't mentioned here, like good potions to keep/use, and how alcohol works (yes RLCraft added alcohol making before I stopped being able to play), but I wanted to keep this more towards simple/early game advice and rules.
I know this is a year old, but I'm hoping this helps at least one person who attempts the modpack, as I can say from experience that it is an absolute blast to play once you know what you're doing, especially if you have friends to play it with.
I love how Knarfy just looks like he's ready to get in a fistfight at all times during this video 😂
Thats his solution to everything.
If you dont know what it is, punch it.
In the RLcraft world, he probably is
I remember playing this a few years ago, before my PC stopped being able to run Java MC.
Basic RLCraft rules:
- Upon spawning in, immediately find gravel, pebbles, sticks, and wood. If you can't, die and find a better location. Ideal zones are moderate temperature, have lots of places to hide, and easy access to food/resources. Good biomes tend to be forests, just make sure you dig a den/shelter in the first day so that you can block yourself in by night.
- Right click the flint on a hard block like stone, to get shards. From there, make a flint knife with one shard and a stick. Use it to break grass. Obtain plant fibre. Turn three plant fibre into one plant string. Use other shard (you get two from one flint), one stick, and the plant string to make a flint hatchet. Now you can mine trees, just don't let them fall on you because yes they have tumble physics, and will crush you dead.
- Listen to your surroundings, some things are ambient noises added by various mods, while others are actual creature noises. Memorize which are which and learn to tell the difference so you know when to put your guard up.
- Don't ever go mining unless you have to, way too many things spawn in the ground or when you break blocks. Not too mention the risk of digging into a dragon's nest or dungeon. You should instead go for battletowers, as you can cheese them and break into the chests from the outside, negating the combat aspect. This can get you in iron gear without too much issue, which is your best bet for survival early on. You can return to battletowers later for the top-floor diamonds after you've upgraded a bit.
- Know what mobs are neutral, hostile, or friendly. Some mobs can be tamed, befriended, or allied, while others can't be reasoned with at all, and some just won't attack you.
- Remember the distinction between the various mods, as there will be consistencies between. The two primary mods adding mobs are Lycanites, and Ice and Fire. Lycanites adds all the mobs that spawn from blocks/drop "charges." Lycanites also adds dungeons and makes the nether and end a hundred times worse. Ice and Fire adds the wyverns (misnamed as dragons), sea serpents, gorgons, hippocampus, gryphons, sirens, ect. There're probably more I'm forgetting, but it's hard to be sure which mobs are in RLCraft and which aren't, as Ice and Fire's had tons of updates, not all of which are on 1.12 to make it into RLCraft.
- Pay attention to the seasons, and get your hands on greenhouse glass asap, or say goodbye to your crops.
- Get a mount. It will make traversing terrain and handling threats much easier. A large majority of Lycanites mobs can be tamed, and a fair few can be ridden. Look up "treat" in the Too Many Items menu to see what you'll need for taming Lycanites pets. They will be very helpful longterm, as they can't permanently die, only "faint" like pokemon (they then have a respawn cooldown), and can be dismissed as needed, so they won't be in the way of you constructing a floor. Some pets *will* be better than others, and that's just going to happen.
- Learn the distinction with Lycanites "tiers." Each creature has three "tiers" it can spawn as, which you can discover in the beastiary. These "tiers" display by the alternate colour palettes. Base-colour creatures are always the weakest tier. Not all the colours are uniform across every lycanites mob, so make sure to check the beastiary often.
If anything here is incorrect, it'd be due to my knowledge being a few years outdated, since I haven't been able to play in a long time.
There are plenty of advanced tips I haven't mentioned here, like good potions to keep/use, and how alcohol works (yes RLCraft added alcohol making before I stopped being able to play), but I wanted to keep this more towards simple/early game advice and rules.
I know this video is also a year old, but I'm hoping this helps at least one person who attempts the modpack, as I can say from experience that it is an absolute blast to play once you know what you're doing, especially if you have friends to play it with.
Edit: Also, minor trivia I was reminded about by the trumpet skeleton duo; Most RLCraft players call those skellies "Doot doots"
So you’re playing RLcraft… There are a few things you need to do, number one, find a berry bush, number two, find a regen fairy, number three, check the area for dragons, number four, build a farm area for exp, crops give exp in this modpack. Extra tips, make a match book, it requires paper which can be gotten from birch tree, It’s like having cheaper flint and steel. Also use teleportation stations to your advantage, and make sure you have exp on you. Never keep your nether portal lit unless you’re going through it. Especially if you have it near a wooden base. Items from the rustic mod are very nice so use them if you get a chance. If you have torches make sure you use a matchbook to light them. Don’t be afraid to kill modded enemies from the Lycan mod, many of them drop meat. Kill squids as they drop food in this pack. Oh and whatever you do, don’t go in the ocean.
RLCraft: “You discover the (insert creature here) and begin to add notes to your Bestiary!”
You: Literally screaming and dying
That's lycanites for ya! 😂
This modpack would be so easy without the skills stuff and the mod that makes it so that headshots on the player is a 1 hit kill. But accomplishing something hard gives mad serotonins. Some of the structures are very op tho.
Some of the structures in this game are very op for early game. You can find full iron Armour in villages and diamond blocks in some towers which is nice for early game.
rlcraft is so hard, but y'all really good, you learned out to exploit night and did some off camera mining,
Great Work!
draco finally getting the recognition he deserves
Finally
Someone who actually acknowledges RLCraft as a modapck and not a sole mod.
Interestingly, when I tried RLCraft, it wasn't that bad. I actually liked it a lot. I had people who knew what they were doing teach me, though. When you pick up RLCraft, you have to forget everything you know about Minecraft, because it's almost all changed. You can't approach it like Vanilla.
I can't wait to see your channel blow up! Keep it up!
That clown face looked like a cross between, well, a clown and Pepe😂
14:47 congratulations you really won on a teenager dragon 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 can't wait to see an adult one
Rlcraft is insane but so fun. It's cool seeing you play modded
Alternative title: P A I N
Just found this channel and I am loving it!
Two words: TRUMPET SKELETON
Really glad I found your content lol.
Shoot that's eight words
for the low low price of some of your storage space, you too can experience what it's like to play rain world!
this looks fun, i might have to try it out sometime
So underrated, thanks TH-cam gods for recommending me such a wonderful piece of content
I subbed after watching your Breaking Minecraft videos. Watching you play is very entertaining. Moar!
12:02 nice doors super hard mode refrence!
after watching this video i had to sub. loving the content you give off great vibes keep it up!
Bro you're just amazing I'm watching this vedio after that movie vedio
But your whole channel is just amazing gonna subscribe!!!
Well I am glad I found this channel, you are pretty fun
Cool! I don’t even think i could survive as long as you guys did!
Survive is a loose term for what we did 😂
Animation is more smooth then smooth stone🥶
You can tame Rocs to fly, you punching one hurts me in my soul.
lycanites mobs alone makes the game very hard, I tried to make a modpack for my friends and had to disable that one to make it playable
knarfy brave enough to play the mod
RLCraft contains Lycanite's Mobs. That mod has THE weirdest-looking creatures to exist.
Anyways, this suffering might have been worth it.
And the weirdness comes mainly from the models, Lycanites Redux makes them way better lol
You haven't seen GregTech: New Horzions... (play it and you'll suffer the same mental agony I did when trying to get a macerator (I still don't have one))
Hey Knarfy! I was wondering if you could make some kind of origin realms let’s play.
Welp, I’ve played this before and let me say, you gotta be a masochist to enjoy this 🤣
Rahovart flesh tastes great.
lol honkler head+curse of binding=honkpilled
how in origin realms do you have full bright and how can i do it to
I might try RLCraft because of this video! im gonna be in a lot of pain...
This video is just like real life 🥺
Well theres also stupidly op mobs at the end called parasites
This was the best video i ever seen
Love your content man, Keep it up! Just subbed
They actually die a lot better than I expected tbh.
And infinitely better than I could do lol
Oh god this is where the thing came from
The like button is usually ineffective at relieving pain. You should get a painkiller instead.
sometimes i feel like the ender dragon is a baby and the adult version is way worse to fight-
you forget you can punch most common mobs to death
you can't bring him into my life unless I have read the comment😂
SUPER ULTRA MEGA LEGENDARY AMAZING EXTRAORDINARY BEST SUPRISINGLY ULTRA GOOD VIDEO
If you want a truly more realistic voxel survival experience without a bunch of lagy mods play vintage story
I would play RL craft with Keep Inventory on
Nice video
Welcome to minecraft heck mode xD
I thought this was going to be a ad read 10:12 💀
I tried this modpack once
Pain
hi knarfy The Most Difficult Modpack in the World 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ah yes pain
Why did the skeleton have a trumpet..
I love this!
You need to try alex's caves mod
*=trumpet skeleton doot=*
Rlcraft IS A PAIN
truly
Do rlcraft in hardcore
TOTALLY LEGIT MINING OF CAMERA LOOOOL
This is better then real minecraft
Bro is using commands
{Rei } RLCraft seems like ifs Vintage Story had everies monster evers and activelies hated you.
Basic knarfy... Not watch tutorial... Yeaa... You should
RLCraft; where cheating is the only way to win.
me brave enugh to complete rlcraft with keepinv on
Ya let's see this
No way he played it
RL craft is hard yes but it could be harder
GTNH, TerrafirmaGreg :v
very nice.
RL craft only needs pokemon(pixelmon)
Not trying to be annoying but
Its rlcraft
Real life craft
Oh god
Rip chain
Makeing noodles
knarfy next time get flint
What was the most called
Oh gosh
Love it
Oh dear god…
Minecraft Modpacks Are Hell of a Drug.
And by the way, you are supposed to play on hardcore...
I have spiderphobia
Bred👍
Lol
It's basically ark SUV evolved
wait, video' came out a minute ago, comments ten hours ago
(Released for my members last night 😉)
So it's basically just terraria
0:55; Instructions unclear, I'm unsubscribed.
+ vr
Hey knarfy! I need help. Is there anyway you can help me get two capture nets? Please I’ve tried everything
noice
Do a let's play on rlcraft, without any cheating.
I've beaten rlcraft
Yooo