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The Miner’s Traps: 50+ Unofficial Minecraft Traps Exposed!
The Miner’s Traps: 50+ Unofficial Minecraft Traps Exposed!
The Miner’s Traps: 50+ Unofficial Minecraft Traps Exposed!
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The Miner’s Traps: 50+ Unofficial Minecraft Traps Exposed!

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To be honest, making traps in Minecraft requires vast knowledge of game items, creativity, and player behavior. It is true that trap blue-prints will allow you to create traps instantly. However, it will limit you to those traps you see alone. And unfortunately, using the same trap all over again is not fun — not to mention that your victims will become used to them and become capable of detecting and disarming them.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherYap Kee Chong
Release dateApr 21, 2015
ISBN9781310047879
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    The Miner’s Traps - The Blokehead

    The Miner’s Traps

    50+ Unofficial Minecraft Traps Exposed!

    The Blokehead

    Yap Kee Chong

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Publishers Notes

    Chapter 1 Minecraft Trapping 101

    Chapter 2 Trap Triggers And Simple Circuitry

    Chapter 3 Hammers And Basic Traps

    Chapter 4 Additional Trap Ideas Part 1

    Chapter 5 Additional Trap Ideas Part 2

    Chapter 6 Additional Trap Ideas Part 3

    About Us

    PUBLISHERS NOTES

    Disclaimer

    This publication is intended to provide helpful and informative material. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health problem or condition, nor is intended to replace the advice of a physician. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this book. Always consult your physician or qualified health-care professional on any matters regarding your health and before adopting any suggestions in this book or drawing inferences from it.

    The author and publisher specifically disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, from the use or application of any contents of this book.

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    Digital Edition 2015

    Manufactured in the United States of America

    CHAPTER 1

    MINECRAFT TRAPPING 101

    To be honest, making traps in Minecraft requires vast knowledge of game items, creativity, and player behavior. It is true that trap blueprints will allow you to create traps instantly. However, it will limit you to those traps you see alone. And unfortunately, using the same trap all over again is not fun — not to mention that your victims will become used to them and become capable of detecting and disarming them.

    Another downside of blueprints is that they are redundant. For example, an iron door pitfall trap is virtually the same as an iron door lava trap. The only difference is that the first trap uses a pitfall to kill or annoy your victim, while the latter

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