p>Minecraft builders are renovating the 1.19 update's old cities as if they never were ruined.

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p>As as if the dark and gloomy world of Minecraft 1.19 wasn't enough, brave builders are re-imagining entire Minecraft 1.19's ancient cities. Just some light construction in between other projects.

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p>The massive, crumbling structures deep underground are quite creepy. They have ruinous pillars that abound in the darkness, covered with sculk blocks and shriekers that call the warden to summon you if you don't touch their territory.

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p>Perhaps the wardens are just unhappy because their homes are in disrepair though. Fortunately, builders are renovating the ancient cities back to their former glory. Many of these cities have been transformed with lush cave vegetation to prove that they were once true cities. Others have their own stories and brighten the darkness by putting up a large number of bright blocks. At the very least, one chose to keep the atmosphere spooky. Perhaps the old cities were always risky. The builders were often so determined that they built their structures in a rigid manner and were not creative. You won't catch me doing that.

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p>The majority of these designs get assistance for their lively auras by the top Minecraft shaders and Minecraft texture packs. Here are some of the most creative and stunning designs for ancient cities, along with links to the creators. As always, this is the latest in incredible Minecrafting. We've also gathered up some really impressive desert temple redesigns underwater bases, as well as many more of the best Minecraft designs.

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p>This restored city by Unsorted Guy rolls back the deep dark to a time before it was overrun by wardens and sculk. In this build showcase (opens in a new tab), Unsorted Guy explains the process he followed to replace all the sculk blocks with deepslate, transformed the ceilings into stalactites, and brought in a plethora of leaves and vines from the lush caves. Unsorted Guy also moves grass blocks, excavates a stream, and creates his own version of an ancient city farm. This place truly was full of life once. https://aguirre-vind.technetbloggers.de/roblox-cheat-way-up-volcano-lumber-tycoon-2 With all that water, the final structure certainly has a secret mountain city vibe to it.

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p>I'm getting massive Atlantis vibes off this reimagined ancient city created by Andyisyoda. There's tons of greenery being added to this site. I guess no one would like to think that these underground cities were always grey and colorless, huh?

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p>In the build timelapse embedded above, you can watch Andyisyoda build high-fantasy bridges on a layer of water, all filled with vines. Be assured that they've kept some of the spookiness with a lava moat circling the huge central portal. They have a complete sunken city, surrounded by towers and huge greenery that draping over the top.

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p>Fixxitt412 was able to design an entire city by hand, and in hardcore survival mode. This means that there is no life after death. Fixxitt412 spent 100 days. Fixxitt's city is also incredibly green with manicured areas of flowers and farms, but they haven't completely eradicated all the sculk, which feels like a nice touch.

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p>This build has a magical look to it, with lots of lights and stained glass erupting from the copper conduits at the top of the central portal. There are even houses for the villagers to live in the darkness. I wonder how long they would survive.

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p>Another lush subterranean city was built by RandomGgames (opens in new tab) and OceanManRulesZaWardo. This one is more shady and may even be as abandoned as the other cities of the past. It has a lot of leaves, vines and classic glowstone blocks to illuminate it, much like other beautiful green buildings. The pair seem to have removed all sculk in the area and replaced it with wood walkways, deepslate arches, and other landscaping elements.

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p>This "build" is actually just two screenshots (opens new tab) however it's a pretty decent image, and I couldn't resist putting it up for all of the other inspiration-seekers in this room.

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p>This is the exact opposite of all the peaceful, green recreations of the ancient city. If Seggie ever did a full-on investigation of this I'm sure it would look like an even more frightening place than a Nether fortress. The skull archway and the blue flames are genuinely scary.

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p>This is not an actual Minecraft build. This Lego set is based on the Veyniac540's old cities (opens in a new tab). It's seriously neat. They've even put together construction instructions and list of parts for those who are looking to build it yourself (opens in a new tab). That is, after you get done building things inside Minecraft.

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