The episode kicks off with Zedaph digging out a room along the brand new nether hub tunnels to move the portal and provide a comfortable seating area. Before diving into the main project, Zedaph updates viewers on the progress of his lightning rod, Rodney, and the mobs it has converted. He clarifies that a charged creeper is quite picky and only drops one mob head at a time, debunking some misconceptions from fans.
Moving on to the main project, Zedaph outlines his plans to move the nether portal from the old temporary hub layout to the main hub. He cheekily decides to take up two sections of the hub, as his base is conveniently located nearby. This move will allow him to create a more official nether portal room and display his prized trophies, including a butt sliding device and a unique piglin with the longest name.
As Zedaph lights the new nether portal, he also realizes the need to update an old map, showcasing his attention to detail and commitment to improving his base. The episode ends with a sense of anticipation for the upcoming butt sliding adventures and the potential for new developments in the nether.
Overall, Zedaph’s latest episode of Hermitcraft Season 9 is filled with humor, creativity, and a touch of mischief, making it a must-watch for fans of the series. With exciting projects on the horizon, viewers can look forward to more entertaining content from Zedaph in the episodes to come.