TangoTek teams up with Cubfan to get access of his treefarm?



SOMEBODY PICK UP THE PHONE! CAUSE I CALLED IT!

Welcome to the hermitcraft recap, my name is Pixlriffs and some time ago here at recap we said something very peculiar

<One wonders where in this is the only member with a functioning treefarm tangotek>

Well lo and behold, this week saw the start of Cubfan and Tangotek’s collaborative effort to out-log the logfellas.

Not only did they figure out a deal between themselves, but they also upgraded the wood world building with a giant, globe-holding tree. (link|link)

Later on Cub even builds his own auto-treefarm to get woodtypes unsupported by Tangos farm. His even comes with a skeleton and stray grinder. (link)

Meanwhile Tango moves on to complete the netherhub he’s been working for a long time this season. Now it finally has a ceiling! (link)

The logfella HQ gets a much anticipated delivery. Sea Cow Bay art is now in place, delivered by the gallery owner JoeHills himself. (link)

And speaking of Johills and much anticipated things, this week Hermitcraft SMP gets a leather shop (link). This probably has nothing to do with the recap team complaining about the lack of leather-based commerce for three weeks in a row, but we’ll take credit for it nonetheless. One more project with Joe is a very different nether tunnel design which allows you to go the distance by simply hoping from one skeleton horse to another with a press of the right click. Sadly this proves somewhat impracticall. (link)

One more new service opens this week with iJevin renting a booth in commercial district and setting up a new incarnation of Dig-4-Hire. This one is much more expensive though. (link)

PythonGB could use some of that digging seeing how his new Evil Lair base is supposed to be completely underground. Instead he settles on a haste II beacon and a lot of pickaxe swinging. (link)

MumboJumbo is back with the redstone powered farms in the industrial district this week. First - to fix his villager breeder, which - of course - requires him to kill a crowd of people (link). Then - to slave labor with villager powered carrot and potato farms (link|link)

For more extreme villager action look no further than ImpulseSV. This week it’s a villager sorting machiene, so it’s easier for him to separate librarians for the iBook shop (link).

Tinfoilchef is unfortunately still stuck in a bad-internet-limbo, and there isn’t much he can do about it. (link)

It’s back to school with project MOBA LISA cause this weeks addition to it are CLASSES (badum-tss?)

This was made possible mostly thanks to Iskall working on the redstone of the team spawns and grinding areas (link).

Rendog’s contributions to the project are Elven woods and elven ruins of the “good’ side (link).

In the meantime Ren subscribes to the Hermiton Herald (link) and purchases a business license from FalseSymmetry (link) so the customers of logfellas at least know that the mafia run shops are properly certified.

It’s not like they’re gonna sue the place. You know. In that court that is still being built by GoodTimes with Scar. Although this week courthouse actually gets dangerously close to completion with a new law statue and… a jury? a tribunal?.. you know, that thing where the judge sits. (link)

Thankfully Scar takes a break from his community service to build a fancy armory for his western trading headquarters. (link)

For those of us who want to get a quick overview of the Moba Lisa as well as Iskall’s iskallium mines, there’s now a half an hour tour episode by Xisumavoid. (link)

His own projects for the week are an underground sheepfarm at his base (link) and the witchfarm’s item elevator, now spewing the drops right to the spot where you’re supposed to afk. (link)

And at the end of this recap we have FalseSymmetry providing her FalseSecurity HQ with a resting room for the employees (link) and light-up system for the rest-in-peace zombie spawner of the place (link).

She also builds a second giant squid at the shopping district as an entrance and launching point for her ink shop. This is officially the slowest kraken invasion ever. (link)

And that’s pretty much it for this week’s recap. If you have a moment to spare, you can check out my and Pixlriffs channels. Thanks for reading and we’ll see you next week.