Screenshots of World 16

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Re: Screenshots of World 16

Postby gravesmerch » Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:43 pm

h a z e l b r o n z e c h e s t
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Re: Screenshots of World 16

Postby Vnalor » Fri Feb 28, 2025 6:45 am

Sephiron wrote:Idk if this is technically still considered a 'world 16' screenshot. I prefer to assume a more artistic approach
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do they at least play Hafen, they should contribute a little bit to the economy if they are going to use the forums :evil:
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Re: Screenshots of World 16

Postby sickaura » Sun Mar 02, 2025 11:19 am

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Re: Screenshots of World 16

Postby Vnalor » Mon Mar 03, 2025 3:22 am

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Re: Screenshots of World 16

Postby Antvgr » Tue Mar 04, 2025 1:27 am

gravesmerch wrote:h a z e l b r o n z e c h e s t
hazel chest.jpg

Looks nice. Personally I like mound wood bronze variant for "posh" feel.
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Re: Screenshots of World 16

Postby andersonsaim » Wed Mar 05, 2025 4:34 pm

lacucaracha wrote:Jorb bro please increase that render scale

Really amazing to see this!
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Re: Screenshots of World 16

Postby MaltGrain » Fri Jun 13, 2025 11:01 am

A few cool things I've found in my recent travels. Right click 'open image in new tab' for a better view.

I found this incredibly dense forest with a clearing at its center, holding 2 small chests. Had to chop my way in, only to find they were full of medium quality pine cones :| Still, it was a great find and and a lot of fun to stumble across.
That's a similar grove of Kings Oak at the bottom left, too.
I've since found a couple of claims using trees as a boundary wall, which is quite nice to see.
Close forest.jpg


I love the design and focal point in this. The map looked great with some intricate looking design, which may have been the result of decay. That it's a ruin adds to the story. The fir tree was unfortunately low quality.
Druidic ruin.jpg


The dolls on top were a great touch :)
Decrated cave entrance.jpg
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