So I've noticed some people are confused about my knowledge about SCPs, so here's some clarification:
My content style is about observing a mod as if it was something new without using prior info; like playing a new game without looking up a guide. This doesn't mean I don't do research on a mod's inspiration like Darwin IV or the SCP Foundation, I just don't include those facts in the analysis. All of the info that I use for the analysis comes directly from the mod itself, so if the mod doesn't include it, it doesn't exist.
Long story short, my videos are created from the perspective of Aura, who doesn't know anything about the mods they encounter. That's why I call mods "anomalies", as they are a complete mystery to them. I apologize for the confusion I created.
So what do you think about Candy Cavity, the new cave biome that Prof. Alexander Caverns had discovered?
So far from my expedition, there are a lot of useful items that can be obtain here, including a cauldron that is capable of creating a biome in a small area. Although right now, the spells are hard to understand, which led me to the image you see before you: A spell for a Crimson Forest biome needing Bedrock as an ingredient.
I've also found that the Gum Worms are more frail than the Cave Compendium states, having 30hp instead of a massive 150hp. Are there any more "issues" that seem to impact the Candy Cavity?
Recently, a new biome and mob were discovered in the vanilla universe: The Pale Gardens & the Creaking.
Pale Gardens: A biome that seems desolate during the day, but comes to life during the night. With white trees, grass, and some strange vines that change their appearance depending on the day/night cycle. It seems this biome has evolved to activate during the night, which would explain the pale color of the biome.
Creaking: A tree-like mob that appears to not move while being looked at, until a Venturer looks away, then it can move and will tried to slay them. When attacked, Creakings not only take no DMG but causes some ash to be pulled somewhere. I suspect that the ash transfers any DMG a Creaking takes to the new block that can be found inside a tree: The Creaking Heart, a living block that is responsible for the Creaking's existence. When the heart is broken, any connected Creaking loses their "DMG transfer" and can then be slain like any other mob.
Creaking Heart: The source of Creakings. When connected with 2 Pale Oak Logs, it seems to "activate" and starts to summon Creakings around it. I wonder what's so special about the trees in the Pale Gardens to give power to the Creaking Heart?
Once the 1.22 era's location has been tracked, I will analyze the Pale Gardens & Creakings to learn as much as I can about this new discovery. Until then, I hope you enjoyed my mini analysis of the Pale Gardens!
100k views on "Journey Into: The Flesh That Hates" and near 800 subs. Now that's impressive. Take this teaser of a future video as a thank you from me.
(But seriously, thank you to everyone who decided to give me a chance to shine. I will be sure to improve my content to ensure any future videos can perform just as well.)
Sculked Aura
So I've noticed some people are confused about my knowledge about SCPs, so here's some clarification:
My content style is about observing a mod as if it was something new without using prior info; like playing a new game without looking up a guide. This doesn't mean I don't do research on a mod's inspiration like Darwin IV or the SCP Foundation, I just don't include those facts in the analysis. All of the info that I use for the analysis comes directly from the mod itself, so if the mod doesn't include it, it doesn't exist.
Long story short, my videos are created from the perspective of Aura, who doesn't know anything about the mods they encounter. That's why I call mods "anomalies", as they are a complete mystery to them. I apologize for the confusion I created.
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Sculked Aura
So what do you think about Candy Cavity, the new cave biome that Prof. Alexander Caverns had discovered?
So far from my expedition, there are a lot of useful items that can be obtain here, including a cauldron that is capable of creating a biome in a small area. Although right now, the spells are hard to understand, which led me to the image you see before you: A spell for a Crimson Forest biome needing Bedrock as an ingredient.
I've also found that the Gum Worms are more frail than the Cave Compendium states, having 30hp instead of a massive 150hp. Are there any more "issues" that seem to impact the Candy Cavity?
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Sculked Aura
Recently, a new biome and mob were discovered in the vanilla universe: The Pale Gardens & the Creaking.
Pale Gardens: A biome that seems desolate during the day, but comes to life during the night. With white trees, grass, and some strange vines that change their appearance depending on the day/night cycle. It seems this biome has evolved to activate during the night, which would explain the pale color of the biome.
Creaking: A tree-like mob that appears to not move while being looked at, until a Venturer looks away, then it can move and will tried to slay them. When attacked, Creakings not only take no DMG but causes some ash to be pulled somewhere. I suspect that the ash transfers any DMG a Creaking takes to the new block that can be found inside a tree: The Creaking Heart, a living block that is responsible for the Creaking's existence. When the heart is broken, any connected Creaking loses their "DMG transfer" and can then be slain like any other mob.
Creaking Heart: The source of Creakings. When connected with 2 Pale Oak Logs, it seems to "activate" and starts to summon Creakings around it. I wonder what's so special about the trees in the Pale Gardens to give power to the Creaking Heart?
Once the 1.22 era's location has been tracked, I will analyze the Pale Gardens & Creakings to learn as much as I can about this new discovery. Until then, I hope you enjoyed my mini analysis of the Pale Gardens!
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100k views on "Journey Into: The Flesh That Hates" and near 800 subs. Now that's impressive.
Take this teaser of a future video as a thank you from me.
(But seriously, thank you to everyone who decided to give me a chance to shine. I will be sure to improve my content to ensure any future videos can perform just as well.)
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