
The Spawn Chunks 364: The Magic Of Copper
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Joel, and Jonny talk copper golem changes, and codes of conduct added in the latest Minecraft snapshot, answer listener email about workstation alternatives, and discuss if copper could be a magic bullet for Minecraft.
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Joel
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- The Citadel | Westhill | Westhill Keep Basement Distillery
- The Westhill Keep basement Distillery is complete!
- This week was spent putting in key features like the main boiler, secret passageways, the large drain into the river, and a dungeon.
- Medieval Keep Basement Distillery – Part 5 (YouTube.com/@JoelDuganVODs)
- Medieval Keep Basement Distillery – Part 6 (YouTube.com/@JoelDuganVODs)
- Medieval Keep Basement Distillery – Part 7 (YouTube.com/@JoelDuganVODs)
- Followed that up with a layer of details like barrels of mead, crates, and boxes of supplies, and some… Permanent guests in the dungeon.
- Medieval Keep Basement Distillery – Part 8 (YouTube.com/@JoelDuganVODs)
- Medieval Keep Basement Distillery – Part 9 (YouTube.com/@JoelDuganVODs)







Jonny
- The Minecraft Survival Guide, Season 3
- This week in the Survival Guide world was spent just replenishing resources after spending a lot of wood building the housing terrace.
- Plus some creative time working on arch designs.
- Also, going through the new copper items in Minecraft – in their current form – and placing them in a tier list.
- TIER LIST: Ranking Minecraft’s New Copper Drop! (YouTube.com/@Pixlriffs)
- This week in the Survival Guide world was spent just replenishing resources after spending a lot of wood building the housing terrace.
- Minecraft Bingo
- Fetchr has a beta version of Minecraft Bingo that works in Snapshot 23W33A.
- Jumped back in for a few solo rounds which now include a ghastly harness, copper lanterns, and copper boots with blue armour trim.
- The new lead recipe eliminates the need to source a slime ball.
- Saddles are now back on the item list because they’re craftable.
- The regular chicken egg is now a biome dependent item, while recipes that require a chicken egg are not.

Minecraft News
- Minecraft: Java Edition Snapshot 25W34A (and B) (Minecraft.net)

Chunk Mail
FROM: Daniel M.
SUBJECT: Updates To Existing Features
Hello Jonny and Joel,
With the new game drop system I feel like the Minecraft team has more freedom for small updates to existing features as they don’t need to be tied to a major update theme.
One thing that I would like to see addressed are the villager workstations that lack unique (or any) functionality. An idea I had was to allow the blast furnace to smelt raw ore blocks into the associated material block. The blast furnace would be able to smelt the block at a discounted fuel price, potentially one coal could smelt two ore blocks. The current functionality of slightly faster smelting of ores is fine but is quickly made obsolete by even a rudimentary super smelter. However infinite fuel smelters are much more complex than a simple hopper feeding furnace system so a save in fuel would have more of an impact on this system than a small item save.
As there are many players experienced enough to need mass material production but don’t want to get into the super technical aspects of the game I feel like this change would increase the number of players using the blast furnace.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this idea or any other ideas you have for the blast furnace or the other workstations.
FROM: Cinqo
SUBJECT: Copper, The Bridge?
Hope you both are having a fantastic day, month, and year!
A lot of the talk lately has been about copper, and it potentially leading to a Minecraft “industrial revolution” of sorts. It’s understandable for players to think that way. However, I don’t think that makes sense for Minecraft. What if instead copper could be the bridge between tech (redstone), and magic (lapis)?
We already have something similar with the combination of redstone, and nature with skulk. Also, if we think about it, we don’t actually construct copper golems. We put a pumpkin on a block of copper, and the copper golem suddenly appears, almost like magic. We also don’t power these golems with anything, they simply run on some other force (Again, like magic). What if copper could be the catalyst to a more direct form of magic rather than villagers for books or the randomness of the crafting table?
I wouldn’t want a “press easy button” for magic of course. I think limitations are what drives the imagination of players.
Cinqo “slept through the night” dreaming about combining lapis to a copper wand.
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Cinqo suddenly woke up wondering if he got this idea subconsciously from Arcane.
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The Magic Of Copper
Spring boarding from Chino’s email Joel, and Jonny discuss not just ways that copper could be integrated into the magic system in Minecraft, but whether or not it should, which leads to a deeper dive on the general pain points, and potential improvements to magic in the game.


