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New member of the 4/5Gs: Guilt trip-- I mean Good Boy!! [Wild Life Ep.5]
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Hi!! How are you doing? I wanted to ask for help: tokay I've bingewatched Grian's videos for season 8 and as a new hermitcraft watcher, I was wondering which pov would you recommand me to watch?
Hello! I am doing great!
Welcome to Hermitcraft! I haven't watched all the hermits, so my opinions are biased. But I'll try to give you a few options that (in my opinion) have very different vibes, so you can choose whichever you prefer.
I'll add a cut here because this got long (to the surprise of... no one. I never learn to make short answers)
Since Grian is in the boatem village, if you don't want to watch too many POVs, I would recommend watching a hermit that doesn't live with Grian.
As such, my recommendation for the boatem people will be short and all in one paragraph: Scar is such a lovely person, and he makes some of the most beautiful outdoor builds I've seen, although it looks like Pearl has arrived to rival him (and join forces and create the most impressive organic builds hermitcrfat had ever seen). Impulse is very fun, and does a great mix of funny shenanigans and redstone, with some actual minecraft playing mixed in.
A hermit I didn't watch before and now really enjoy is Etho. He is very relaxed, and while he knows all there is to know and more about redstone, his videos do not focus on the actual redstone that much. (For example: he built a semi-sentient robot in his latest episode and barely showed the redstone behind it). He is currenly living with Iskall, and their communication through signs is very fun (they arent online at the same time very often). (I've also watched some of iskall's video. He is also great! I particularly enjoy his "hmm?" "uuh?" "ooh!" that he makes - this makes more sense if you've watched his videos I promise)
Another redstone master I highly recommend is Tango. He's amazing at creating the best redstone contraptions. He just made a copper farm that casually avoids the mob cap and had 200 zombies/drowned running through it during the first test run. He's also very funny, and has great adventures with the rest of his bandit crew, Keralis and bdubs. (So his episodes are not only redstone... except when he's making Among Us in survival minecraft... which he did.)
I just realized I am focusing a lot of redstone, but I have to add one last one: Zedaph! While Tango's redstone is all about efficiency, Zedaph is... well, not efficiency. He makes really fun redstone contraptions that are very inefficient but just... too fun. On his last episode he decided he wanted to have a wall full of levitating sheep that would "wiggle" as indicators for his other farms... And on the way he made that a very very inefficient wool farm. He also has a powdered snow farm that is just a bunch of cauldrons on a mountain.
Lastly, I've been recommended Zombie Cleo and Joe Hills. And I haven't watched that much from them, but they seem great! (I actually watched part of Cleo's stream last week and they were both there and it was very fun. There are very funny. They make you happy.) Lastly, Gem is a new hermit but so far she seems really nice, and has the best, most calming voice I've ever heard (and she's a scientist irl! Science YAY!)
Ok this is the end of my very long very rambly answer. I apologize if this does not help at all. I am unable to write concise, short answers. I would recommend picking people that don't live in the same place (so for example, don't only watch the boatem village), so you can get to know more hermits!
#i hope this helps at least a bit#also everyone else: feel free to add on your own recommendations!#pspsps beacon if you see this: there's another one! they have fallen into hc!#hermitcraft#hermitblr#hermitcraft propaganda#ask#anonymous
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