Tutorial Difficulty: 2/10
If there's one lesson I've learned from my many years mining and crafting, it's this: Never have a Creeper as a housemate. No, wait, that's not it. Always turn fire tick off? That's a good tip, but that's not it either! Oh, yeah, I remember: The devil's in the details. I've built many a house, and all of them can be as fancy-schmancy as you like on the outside and inside, but it don't mean nothing unless you've also made them detailed.
As they say, you can build a house out of solid diamond blocks, but that doesn't make it nice to look at. They do say that, don't they?
Sometimes those details are easy to overlook, like adding window sills, overhangs, and chimneys, but the most underappreciated detail of them all might just be the humble path. It's always there for you, supporting you on your journey and taking you where you need to go, but let me guess: you either just keep it as the plain grass texture, or best–case scenario you use your shovel to make that indented path texture, don't you?
Hey, no shame in that. If it's good enough for villagers, why not players, too? But I'm here to level up your skills, and today, it's all about paths.
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