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The world consists of a large flat surface made of iron blocks that stretch out in a 600x600 area.  Underneath the iron, only dirt and the bottom-most layer of bedrock lies.  Bordering the edge of the iron area with the rest of the map is a tall wall made of bedrock.
The world consists of a large flat surface made of iron blocks that stretch out in a 600x600 area.  Underneath the iron, only dirt and the bottom-most layer of bedrock lies.  Bordering the edge of the iron area with the rest of the map is a tall wall made of bedrock.


New players to the world spawn at the central structure, which consists of a large room made of iron and glowstone, with a diamond block pad to serve as the spawn area, and a portal to the Nether.  Players that leave the building will see that the outside of the structure looks much like an abstract work of art, looking like a rubix cube of iron that has been dissolved partially.  Next to this building lies an impressively large arena, also mainly built with iron.  In the arena are hallways and a central pit with bleachers surrounding it.  The pit goes down all the way through the bedrock, leaving a visible Void.  Anyone who does not have /god on will die very quickly after falling in.  The world also features a myriad of other structures that various players have built.
New players to the world spawn at the central structure, which consists of a large room made of iron and glowstone, with a diamond block pad to serve as the spawn area, and a portal to the Nether.  Players that leave the building will see that the outside of the structure looks much like an abstract work of art, looking like a rubix cube of iron that has been dissolved partially.  Next to this building lies an impressively large arena, also mainly built with iron.  In the arena are hallways and a central pit with bleachers surrounding it.  The pit goes down all the way through the bedrock, leaving a visible Void. (This pit has been masked by a grassy field with a tall wooden structure on it, as of August 24th.  It is still possible to see the void if you punch through the grass, however.) Anyone who does not have /god on will die very quickly after falling in.  The world also features a myriad of other structures that various players have built.


The nether is an equivalent of the overworld, except made with gold blocks instead.  It has an identical spawn structure and arena made with gold blocks. (Except the Nether Arena has a spleef pit with lava instead of the Void.)  There aren't nearly as many structures there as in the overworld at the moment.
The nether is an equivalent of the overworld, except made with gold blocks instead.  It has an identical spawn structure and arena made with gold blocks. (Except the Nether Arena has a spleef pit with lava instead of the Void.)  There aren't nearly as many structures there as in the overworld at the moment.  The Nether in this world has no ceiling, and it is impossible to get through the bedrock barrier into the unaltered Nether.  Above the wall, an endless plain of bedrock is all that awaits any player.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Revision as of 22:29, 24 August 2011

World
Biscuit's Test World
Current Status

Operating

Lifespan

Aug 7, 2011 -

Biscuit's Test World is the world that operates on Biscuit's Cubic Test Server. Run by Biscuit_Junkie, it serves as a place where people can go to test builds and circuits, or just mess around with moderator commands.

Description

The world consists of a large flat surface made of iron blocks that stretch out in a 600x600 area. Underneath the iron, only dirt and the bottom-most layer of bedrock lies. Bordering the edge of the iron area with the rest of the map is a tall wall made of bedrock.

New players to the world spawn at the central structure, which consists of a large room made of iron and glowstone, with a diamond block pad to serve as the spawn area, and a portal to the Nether. Players that leave the building will see that the outside of the structure looks much like an abstract work of art, looking like a rubix cube of iron that has been dissolved partially. Next to this building lies an impressively large arena, also mainly built with iron. In the arena are hallways and a central pit with bleachers surrounding it. The pit goes down all the way through the bedrock, leaving a visible Void. (This pit has been masked by a grassy field with a tall wooden structure on it, as of August 24th. It is still possible to see the void if you punch through the grass, however.) Anyone who does not have /god on will die very quickly after falling in. The world also features a myriad of other structures that various players have built.

The nether is an equivalent of the overworld, except made with gold blocks instead. It has an identical spawn structure and arena made with gold blocks. (Except the Nether Arena has a spleef pit with lava instead of the Void.) There aren't nearly as many structures there as in the overworld at the moment. The Nether in this world has no ceiling, and it is impossible to get through the bedrock barrier into the unaltered Nether. Above the wall, an endless plain of bedrock is all that awaits any player.

Trivia

  • Players on this world can fly using Gold Boots, allowing for very fast travel across the area.
  • Players with Gold Boots and /god on can enter the Void via arena pit and fly around down there without dying.
  • Much of the iron plane (including the spawn area) gets snowed on during storms, leaving a flat blanket of snow in these areas.
  • Mobs spawn with great frequency in the iron (and especially Nether gold) plane.
  • The server that runs this world is only online every once in a while.