Ah, digging around in an abandoned mineshaft! What could be better? The fact that I get to go home and do it all over again in Minecraft, I guess. That’s pretty good too.
Except! In Minecraft the Cave Spiders are much bigger and much more poisonous (unless you’re in Australia, I guess, getting bad advice from the malicious pig). I first encountered the cave spider when, through sheer courage and incredible smarts, I had thwarted a creeper from popping in my face... by blocking myself into a small hole with dirt blocks.
To be sure I knew where my foe was, I’d left myself a 1x1 block hole to peep out of. I had my soft, delicate, perfectly nice face very close to this hole when a Cave Spider lunged out of nowhere and spat in it. Ewwwwwww!
I was distraught. I was poisoned. But that wasn’t so bad, because I was also already dead. Cave spiders have a mean 4x right hook.
A smaller version of the regular Minecraft spider, these little guys are nippy, in terms of both speed and biting. They’re also perfectly adapted to squeezing through small spaces, like the ones found in their native habitat of abandoned mines. Who knew? Well, obviously, this guy:
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