1000 days in survival Minecraft

In recent days this Island has started to feel like home. Like a dream you can’t remember but throughout the day comes back to you.

At some point the fragments begin to tell a story. From your imagination a world emerges; capturing the physical self and surrounding it with the make believe.

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Wheel and Fire bakery

The telling of this story will be recorded I a small town of  the Western shore of this island. Yet unnamed, the town takes architectural inspiration from Mediterranean and Mexican architecture (Check out “Masia” and “Pueblo Revival”).

I built the bakery for 2 purposes and I covered the build in this post:

  1. To house my (somewhat) automated pumpkin pie set up
  2. To memorialize days 501 through 1000.
Bakery is nestled into hill side beneath a small castle. It sits next a gorge through which a future river will flow. A weathered chimney is the prominent visual feature.

I add a plot to this town every 500 days (explained here). Within each build hangs an updated map of the island and various artifacts.

1000 days in survival Minecraft

Without endgame capabilities I’ve completed these projects over the last 500 days:

Considering my starter base took the better part of 150 days to complete I’m happy with the progress of the last 500 days (first 500 days here). Besides complete builds a major project has begun (visible on the 1000 days map).

While certainly not a 1 chunk build this monument was too close to the island to ignore. Stay tuned for a post on a guardian xp farm sometime later in 2025.

Ocean monument partially drained. Sand perimeter tight to monument and sand placed in a few squares within remaining area to be drained.

The pale garden

The pale garden has dropped and offered up a brief distraction from building. While the adventure itself wasn’t worth noting you’ll see many of the new blocks showing up in future builds.

A pale garden caps a mountain top over looking a birch forest.

The trip to the pale garden wasn’t blog worthy; however, I recommend you check out the pale garden if you haven’t. The creaking is interesting and not a major threat if you have armour. Just be prepared for attacks from the other mobs.

Interior and artifacts

My skeleton xp farm has served me well and an armour stand holds chain-mail armour as a nod to the farm (it was dropped by skeles). Bone blocks and bone meal rather than xp were the significant contribution.

First floor of interior. Map dominates one side of the image, the armour stand the other. Player in the centre at the bakery oven.

The jack-o-lantern is a nod to the 1 chunk jack-o-lantern built for Halloween. The barrel in the corner of the first floor has both trial chamber keys and a bunch of gunpowder from the creeper farm.

There’s a chiseled bookshelf at the entrance with the journals of each build from this time period. What other artifacts can you see dotted around the build?

Let me know in the comments if there’s something you want to hear about in these 500 day progress posts.

Build stats

Real Life Days: 88

Minecraft Days: 319

Hours: 9.5

This build was a 1 chunk build, if you’d like to see more 1 chunk builds click here.

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  1. Nicole Kryuchkov Avatar

    I really like what you’ve done with the world and the tutorials are very handy, especially to avid builders like me. Keep posting!

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    1. ChunkShift Avatar

      Hey Nicole, Really appreciate you stopping by and offering some kind words of encouragement!

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      1. Nicole Kryuchkov Avatar

        No problem Shift. Always here to read a fellow Minecrafter’s posts.

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  2. Nicole Kryuchkov Avatar

    Oh yeah, also another thing. So I’ve seen that you’ve been doing this blog business for a while now and I was wondering if you could give some tips on what kind of content to make on a Minecraft blog. Yes, I’m making one but it’s still in the works.

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    1. ChunkShift Avatar

      The most important thing is to do it for yourself. It’s been less than a year so I’m still learning. I’ve found this article to be helpful https://smartblogger.com/seo-content-writing/ but it depends on your approach to content. Blogging isn’t the place people go for entertainment anymore so you need to be motivated for yourself not clicks. I just broke 500 views this morning (a lot are me testing the site in the first 2 days). I wanted to do pure let’s play but am currently mixing that with lists and tutorials that show up in searches. Hopefully the right people find their way here and stick around for the story rather than the tips.

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      1. Nicole Kryuchkov Avatar

        Again, the article-if it’s short enough to call it that-was very helpful, and I’ll most likely be using that often. I’m still not rock-solid sure what my approach is, but currently it’s book reviews and Minecraft tips. I actually have a Realm that’s been going on for almost 1,100 days now, so I might make posts on that (on Bedrock though, that might be an issue if I want pictures).

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      2. Nicole Kryuchkov Avatar

        Also really looking forward to more Lets Plays

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