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The lucky dimension (also referred to as The Confusoverse by DJ Welch) is a dimension seen in "Lucky Blocks." It is a dimension that lucky blocks call to in order to get their contents. Only a small portion of the lucky dimension was seen in this episode.
Scenery[]
The lucky dimension is a strange dimension full of small hills made of varying yellow-like blocks. The constituent blocks of these hills change somewhat frequently and erratically in random patterns. The sky is of light yellowish color sometimes changing in a slightly darker shade of yellow frequently. A sun resembling the Minecraft sun, with a large question mark imprinted on it like a lucky block, hovers in the sky. Random items lie scattered on the ground; the mobs wander aimlessly in the dimension, and because of the strange properties of the dimension, the mobs make weird structures or some even fly despite not able to in real Minecraft. An example of this is a villager riding 6 pigs stacked on top of each other, a witch riding a ghast, flying dolphins, a flying skeleton horseman, a flying turtle and more.
Structures[]
The only structure that has ever been seen in the lucky dimension is the lucky temple. The lucky temple is made of white marble in the Grecian-Doric style. Nothing can be seen inside except for a plain two-blocks tall white pedestal, on which rests the Orb, which creates all the things that are in the lucky dimension. After the Orb stole Yellow's staff, the temple was "updated" into a giant staff containing a marble cube resembling a lucky block.
The temple as it turned into a giant staff
Orb[]
| The main article can be found here: Orb |
The Orb is the primary antagonist in "Lucky Blocks" and "Lucky Block Staff." In "Lucky Blocks," it takes control of the whole Stick Gang. It starts with Yellow by sticking to his forehead after he took a closer look at it. To take control of the others, it shoots a ray onto their foreheads, creating copies of itself.
Items[]
Items are spawned in by the Orb at the lucky temple. They are thrown out to the rest of the dimension, where they can scatter. Mobs can walk (or bounce) around, but won't take damage or attempt to attack other mobs. Eventually, a construct made of black dotted lines, known as a block loader, will take the item and load it into a lucky block, whether that block be crafted or naturally spawned. The item's journey through the lucky block manufacturing system concludes when the lucky block is broken.
Block Loaders[]
Block loader
The block loader is a construct frequently found throughout the dimension. It appears as an outline of a lucky block made of dotted black lines. When a lucky block is spawned, it calls to a block loader to decide its contents. block loaders are capable of flight.
To load an item into a lucky block, a block loader locates an item and drops down its cursor, which is a box with only its four corners. The cursor picks up the item and pulls it into the block loader; the item might be scaled down to fit inside if it is too big. The delivery process is marked by the item floating up and fading away.
Block loaders can operate autonomously or through manual control, like the Orb. Unlike the Orb, however, block loaders accept control without resistance. Taking control of a block loader is as simple as grabbing hold of it. One can place the block loader over their head to prepare a delivery of the chosen item(s). In doing so, they will see the dimension that will be where the lucky block is delivered to. The cursor represents where the delivery will be, and one can then confirm the delivery.
Block loaders are also capable of forced deliveries, where they spawn in a lucky block with the contents they (or their operators) chose. Block loaders aren't seen doing this on their own, but it can be assumed they do so for unloaded chunks due to the natural generation of lucky blocks in the mod. Block loaders under manual control can force-deliver anywhere, suggesting block loaders don't force-deliver to explored territory on their own.
| V • E Locations | |||
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| Devices | |||
| ALANSPC • Alan's iPhone • Macintosh • Alan's Nintendo DS • Alan's Nintendo Switch • alexcrafter28's PC | |||
| Websites | |||
| Stick Figure Rights • sticksfight.com • YouTube • Newgrounds | |||
| Minecraft | |||
| Nether • The End • Nether Portal Network • The Overworld • SkyBlock Server • Lucky Dimension • Parkour Course • King Orange's Bastion Remnant • Titan Ravager Village • Ancient City • Monster School • Note Block Universe • Hypixel • Cherry Jungle Hillsides • Mangrove Base • Far Lands | |||
| Education | |||
| Math World • Universe • Void • Coding World • Perspective Land | |||
| Miscellaneous | |||
| The Second Coming's House • Outernet? • Non-existent World • Rocket Corp. Headquarters (The Box) • The Backrooms • Internet | |||
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