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I’m really bad with this in games. I even hoarded iron back when I still played Minecraft simply because it was a resource I couldn’t infinitely produce.

Cobblestone generator = use only cobblestone tools

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33 points

there are iron farms though…

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69 points

Minecraft existed for a long time before iron golems were added

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SMH damn kids don’t even know about the before times when leaves didn’t despawn on their own and minecraft cost less than $10

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Lol I still do this cobblestone tools are free iron just doesn’t feel consistent enough. Though I am trying a new mining strategy we will see if that improves it.

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13 points

Get a tool smith and buy tools. Emeralds are super easy to get in bulk with master fisherman and fletchers. Selling sweet berries to butchers is another great source.

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Or sell iron from an iron farm or melons and pumpkins from one of those farms. Trade with librarians for mending books, never break a netherite item again!

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WHAT IS ANY OF THIS (haven’t played since beta)

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I don’t want to tell you how to play your game, but I will say that diamond is well worth the effort, even if you don’t want to get it the easy way with villagers. The amount of time you will save using diamond will more than make up for the time spent mining, and make you resent all the time you’ve wasted using stone. Just dig a tunnel down to y -59 and strip mine, you never need to see a mob or get lost in a cave if you don’t want to. A normal level 30 enchant with efficiency 4 and unbreaking 3 will last a very long time, and can be repaired infinitely if you get mending on it.

I would compare it to something like drinking instant coffee all the time and finally tasting a properly brewed, high quality coffee. Or only buying cheap shoes all the time and then investing in a proper pair of very comfortable and well made ones. Or playing video games on a 5 year old hand me down Mac then upgrading to a decent gaming pc.

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91 points

Using items to win means I’m bad at the game, and mama didn’t raise no coward

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16 points

Ramen.

May he bless your controller/mouse with his noodly appendages.

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lol that’s how I approach turn based rpgs, using items is admitting defeat

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86 points

But I might need 99 of every potion for the last boss!

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28 points

Someone played final fantasy…

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21 points

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16 points

Can’t buy ether. Never use them just in case.

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4 points

Potions that you’ll never be able to use because you keep getting nearly KO’d every other round, so only elixirs will do…

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55 points

So I decided while playing Fallout 4 (around the time it came out) that I was going to try to break this habit, because it meant I never got to use any of the cool shit.

I made this decision while retaking the castle, fighting the queen crab thing. I used all the mini nukes I had on it.

Those who have played the game knows what happens next… after killing the queen, the king emerges. Way bigger, way harder to kill.

I’ve been a hardcore no exceptions hoarder ever since

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Of course, if you had been hoarding, you also would not have used anything on the king

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17 points

Because of the secret double king

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8 points

Did somebody say Double King?

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This made me wish there were awards on Lemmy. Thanks for making me laugh out loud.

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Maybe I’m having a mandela effect moment but I don’t remember a “way bigger, way harder to kill” mirelurk king after the queen. The mirelurk king in-game is the size of a deathclaw tops and I think it’s stats are definitely weaker when compared to the queens. Is there a special one that spawns after the queen that I am forgetting?

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Yeah there’s no mirelurk king that shows up after the queen.

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1 point

You are definitely right, not sure what this guy is on about.

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Mirelurk deep king

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That’s just a higher level variation of the normal mirelurk king. Just like an albino deathclaw is a higher level variation of the normal one. Also the mirelurk deep kings stats on the wiki are still lower than the queens.

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Lol this was me just the other day in Baldur’s Gate 3. I got an ability on my Cleric that I could only use ONCE in an entire playthrough. “Yeah I’m going to save this for the final encounter”. Ended up forgetting about it and not using it at all at the end of the game haha.

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To be honest a single use ability sounds stupid.

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It’s actually a really cool ability. It’s extremely powerful and can turn the tide of a difficult fight in an instant if used correctly. I just have a habit of always telling myself to save powerful abilities and items until I forget about them and beat the game without ever using them. If you are interested, the spell is called “Divine Intervention” from Baldur’s gate 3 and D&D 5e.

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It’s an ability called Divine Intervention that allows you to call upon your God to choose from: have an instant long rest (resurrecting all fallen companions in the process), get a legendary weapon, a chest full of potions and supplies, or deal a huge AOE of radiant damage. You get it at level 10, max level is 12.

It’s one time use because in D&D it can only be used again after 7 days if it works, while it works perfectly every time in bg3.

It makes more sense than it sounds

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15 points

I used it during a particularly difficult encounter only to learn that those enemies reflected Holy damage -_- instantly killed that character

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I know exactly what encounter you are referring to and almost made the exact same mistake. Thankfully I read the enemy buffs before I used it lol.

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I did that with the character you can rescue during that quest

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Arm thy servant (I think it’s called) is the best one. Gives you a weapon that you keep.

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