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*Project: Chambered Nautilus. Use downward building techniques to build down through 15+ levels of sea water. Yes, I am crazy, why do you ask? Note that with the pumping method you lose 3 squares in all directions each level you go down, so you're looking at a minimum surface water pumping construct at least 88 screwpumps on a side to get a 1-block diameter tower with 15 z-levels of ocean to go through. Fortunately, every additional initial screwpump after that is pure gain. | *Project: Chambered Nautilus. Use downward building techniques to build down through 15+ levels of sea water. Yes, I am crazy, why do you ask? Note that with the pumping method you lose 3 squares in all directions each level you go down, so you're looking at a minimum surface water pumping construct at least 88 screwpumps on a side to get a 1-block diameter tower with 15 z-levels of ocean to go through. Fortunately, every additional initial screwpump after that is pure gain. | ||
*Project: Squidzilla. Pump enough water to build a large glass dome, preferably 6+ stories high, and in the end entirely under water. This is a challenge of breadth more than depth, as its going to require a similarly obscene number of screw pumps. | *Project: Squidzilla. Pump enough water to build a large glass dome, preferably 6+ stories high, and in the end entirely under water. This is a challenge of breadth more than depth, as its going to require a similarly obscene number of screw pumps. | ||
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*Do all this and don't get eaten by the Skeletal Mako Short Fin Shark. | *Do all this and don't get eaten by the Skeletal Mako Short Fin Shark. | ||