File | Name- Lucky-block-map.zip
Drop the Lucky-Block-Map.zip file directly into your saves folder. Do not unzip it unless you want to peek at the JSON (but trust me, spoiling the surprises ruins the magic). Load Minecraft, look for the world titled "Do Not Trust The Gold," and step onto the pressure plate.
Just you, the block, and the RNG gods.
In front of you is a single, shimmering gold Lucky Block. It’s floating on a pedestal above a pit of void. No chests. No weapons. No armor. File name- Lucky-Block-Map.zip
Lucky-Block-Map.zip is a love letter to chaos. It understands that sometimes, after a long day of mining straight down and fighting off phantoms, you don't want a fair fight. You want to watch a block of gold turn into a dancing ravager named "Jeremy."
my cat got scared when the kazoo-explosion sound played at max volume. Drop the Lucky-Block-Map
Because the loot table is custom-coded, you will never see the same sequence twice. I tried to "solve" the map by breaking blocks in a specific order. The map responded by spawning a herd of pink sheep that exploded into confetti and diamonds. Then the confetti caught on fire.
This map does not want you to win. It wants you to have a story. You might be thinking, "I have a survival world. I have a modpack. Why do I need a 10 MB map?" Just you, the block, and the RNG gods
Skip the board games. Put this on a server with four friends. The chaos is democratic. One friend will get a beacon. Another will get turned into a chicken. The laughter is guaranteed.