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Most amazing feat - Saurota - 08-11-2011 Well, as my first post, I'd like to get to know you guys a little better. And what better way to do that other than asking a question!? What is your biggest/best/most elaborate object(s) you have built in Kiwike? Mine is the home I built in Azureglade. RE: Most amazing feat - Sir Prize - 08-11-2011 Mine is the dead world tree of Ygdrasil. It fell due to inactivity of city members. RE: Most amazing feat - Kyga - 08-11-2011 When I punched you off that platform. I know its not a building but still a feat. RE: Most amazing feat - squiggley1 - 08-11-2011 I don't know ![]() RE: Most amazing feat - MainDigger - 08-11-2011 Mine would be Saeras Song. My pirate ship. RE: Most amazing feat - StayPuff - 08-11-2011 Starting the Cornerstone War. RE: Most amazing feat - yottabyte - 08-11-2011 Hard one... I'd say my wheat farm is a pretty impressive one. I can't expand it nor use it due to disturbance in the surroundings. Too bad, I wish to make it at least twice the size. ![]() I've also been helping on group projects, so I can't really claim them as mine. But they are awesome. RE: Most amazing feat - Sir Prize - 08-11-2011 I'd say Yottas greatest achievement is the server. RE: Most amazing feat - MainDigger - 08-11-2011 (08-11-2011, 01:09)Sir Prize Wrote: I'd say Yottas greatest achievement is the server. That is true. If you think about it, he made all that we have made. Since he created it all from the start. RE: Most amazing feat - bowser956 - 08-11-2011 I once built a giant sprawling complex over land on singleplayer. It had minecart tracks that lead to outposts all around and a water track from the base to the ocean. |