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Mucking around with steel and flint caused the entire tree mansion to go up in smoke in a matter of seconds. In about 90 seconds, the entire thing had burnt down. I'm not sure if it was lag that caused my water to disappear or weather the fire evaporated it, it was ineffective anyway.
I was so disappointed I basically rage quit. It took me a few hours before I could go back and look at the damage. When I had returned, the fire had been put out by others on the server, and any supplies had been left for me in crates at the front of what used to be my castle. Thanks for doing that! I was amazed and even somewhat uplifted. I also now have a life-time supply of bacon!
I'm laughing about it now. The great thing with Minecraft is you can go back and build again. I'm still going to stick with wood as I liked the idea of living in the trees. But now that I know how a steel and flint works, here are some things I have learned:
1. A lava fireplace does look nice, but it is not best placed in a library made out of wood.
2. Steel and flint belongs no place near burnable material.
3. Perhaps building a frame out of less flammable material is advisable.
I also have 1 Steel & Flint up for donation.
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