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You know, there’s something hilariously weird about the way gamers get obsessed with every pixel and block. And guess what, someone out there decided The End in Minecraft is flatter than, well, a pancake. Enter CookieDookie145—what a name, right? This person took it upon themselves to jazz up The End with multi-layered islands using modded terrain. It’s like stacking pancakes but prettier.
They posted the whole idea on Reddit because where else do you go when you wanna see if your wacky idea actually makes sense? Anyway, lots of people jumped in, threw digital thumbs up, and agreed that maybe, just maybe, The End has the charm of a soggy cardboard box. The mod made the game look kinda like those crazy Sky Islands from Zelda. You know, tears of whatever, but in blocks. The whole thing just looked epic in a ‘go big or go home’ way.
The thing is, landing in The End is kinda like arriving at a family reunion you didn’t want an invite to. You’re here for the dragon and maybe Elytra, but why not spruce the place up a bit? I imagine it’s like expecting a grand hotel and finding a blank alley instead. Maybe not quite like that, but you get the feel.
Now, after this post went up, 5,000 folks gave it a nod. People said, “Hey, this doesn’t look like a flat soda anymore!” But not everyone was sold on the vertical vibe. Some folks, probably the kind who think walking to the fridge is a marathon, pointed out this could be a nightmare without Elytra wings to zip around. I mean, who really wants more stairs, right?
The End isn’t the only canvas players are trying to spill their creativity on. Someone even whipped up a volcano biome concept. I didn’t know we needed more lava with the current molten mayhem in the game, but hey, why not? Charred landscapes are all the rage somewhere, probably.
It’s all a waiting game now. Will Mojang pick up any of these madcap ideas? Who knows! But at least there’s chatter and interest. As long as updates keep rolling out, hope’s not completely smashed to bits. Who knew talking about blocks could be this riveting? I didn’t. But here we are.