(Net) How to protect your farm from getting destroyed.

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  1. bERYbERRY
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    How to protect your farm from getting destroyed.


    So recently a lot of people have been jumping on people's crop. Destroying it and reporting it to mods. So I decided to make this thread.

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    1- Hide it.
    When I visit random people Island I see that they have build their farm on a place where people can reach and go to it. And then destroy it. So the solution is make it in the void. And with thick layer of wall because donors can /jump to it and destroy it.

    Example:
    Make a farm in the void, place a slime block or water in the middle then type /home. Make a 3 x 3 x 2 (or more) water source. Then place a trapdoor in the bottom of it and then lily pads. So the player can open the trap door and fall at the slime block or water. As shown here.

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    2- So if you don't want to make it in the VOID. Then here's another solution. Place a block or slab on top of the farmed dirt block by 2 blocks. It allows people not to jump at it. As shown here.

    Example:
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    So I hope this helped you a lot.

    Ps: Credits to Darkchyldeone for a little help. (Screenie #1)
     
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    =P dat org pic n a Net guide
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    Well can't they /jump? =p
     
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