Interestingly, Stampy says that the boat "might have have been eaten by an octopus," even though such a thing is not possible in Minecraft. When Stampy goes to craft more fences, he sees Craig coming to join him, but Craig is struggling to chase a boat he had lost, which amuses Stampy. While discussing this, he begins to fence the edge of the roof. Additionally, he likes that multiplayer is much easier to arrange in console versions than in the Java Edition. Despite this, Stampy enjoys playing in an earlier version, embracing the progression of the delayed updates as well as the limitations that come without mods. Unfortunately, he is unable to make diagonal stairs, because that feature had not been implemented into the game yet. He finishes the base of the roof as the sun rises, detailing the border between wood and glass with stairs. Stampy also takes some time to appreciate Minecraft music, describing it as soothing. He also mentions how, even though a high treehouse is safe from googlies, they often collect underneath while talking about this, a clip is overlaid at the upper right hand corner of the screen, showing the many googly swarms that Stampy has had to deal with (sometimes, Craig has to lure them away from him). He tries to build faster, but keeps putting down blocks in the wrong places or falling into the treehouse. He does this while talking about decorative ideas for his treehouse.Īt the same time, he describes how he is handling the new skill of building at tall heights. Then, he returns to building the roof again, this time working on the wood part rather than the glass part. He also decides to make that room his bedroom, especially because it has a nice view overlooking the rest of Crimcity. Ultimately, he decides to remove it altogether, regretting that he wasted glass. Stampy encloses another room's tree with glass, but he notices it takes up a lot of space even after removing some leaves. Stampy mentions how glass is a useful material for his house at the time, the Xbox 360 edition of Minecraft did not have shears, so there was no way for glass to drop when broken therefore, no one would try to steal it or break in. Then, he climbs into his treehouse and describes how he has enclosed trees in glass. Stampy's second video in Crimcity begins with him explaining that, in-between videos, a creeper had blown up the ground underneath his treehouse, though he is terraforming it to cover it up. Stampy and Lee are killed by the wall of flesh shortly after.In Crimcity, Stampy makes some progress on building his treehouse, while reflecting on his experiences with Minecraft and at times getting distracted by his friend Crimson Azoth. Later in Voodo Magic while Stampy and Lee are in hell Lee kills a voodoo demon which drops a guide voodoo doll into a pit of lava causing Zack to go up in flames. Zack stays quiet for a while and is brought up again when Stampy says that to spawn the wall of flesh and enter hard mode Zack must die and that he doesn't want Zack to die. Stampy notes later how Eugen stayed in the main entrance and Zack stayed in his room and how they were possible having a argument. Once Eugen the merchant arrives in Super Gerbil Zack is kicked out of his room and put in the main entrance. For a few episodes while Stampy build up his house Zack loitered around until he set up his room in the bathroom. Zack first appeared in My first night when Stampy's world loaded up. He served as Stampy's main guide until his imminent death in Episode 35 - Voodo Magic Zack Zack was a main NPC character in Stampy's Terraria series.
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