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Can I just patch the top layer and then find it again way later :(
Do you want underground zombies driving you mad?
At least fill every other layer with cobble so the underground zombies won’t spawn
Even that, doing it too much will increase rendering work. Which may tank performance on low power computers or those with big modpacks.
Just fill in every hole like a big boy
Come on man this is crying about nothing
baby zombies also small slimes if it's a slime chunk patch up every layer
Baby zombies also need two blocks tall to spawn. Spiders on the other hand...
I man, a single torch solves this issue.
I'd rather zombies in a sealed pit contributing to the spawn cap than zombies where they can wreck my shit
at least stick a torch in there so nothing spawns!
I'm unbelievably lazy and this is what I do. Torch on every surface and then a patch of grass. Never had a problem.
I give people playing Minecraft with me the same warning I give my partners.
This is a blanket warning that everything I build on is chaotic in the same way my mind is, and any time you spend in my sandbox is time you spend rolling the dice on a fun new disaster.