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Minecraft: Tamed Wolves Rule, Cave Systems Drool!

One fine morning, I was strolling around my infinite world on my iPad, looking for cave systems. At one time, I found an interesting passage in stone, and so I mined a staircase to see if  I could find a cave system underneath the passageway. The passage way led to a dead end, but the staircase didn't. I broke into a cave system!!!!!!! Awesome!! I spawned a wolf and tamed him. I sat Clover [ his name ] in a corner and started exploring the cave. I was expecting it to be teeming with monsters since it was so dark. Endermen, zombies, skeletons, spiders, slimes and creepers, just to name a few. Sadly, I only found zombies and skeletons, that to spawned by mob spawners. Gradually, I tried searching  my way back, but instead, I found more places I hadn't explored and, sometimes, I went in circles!!! I thought I could listen for Clovers bark, but I didn't even here a whine or a snarl. I tried searching my way out for 30 minutes, but I didn't progress. Finally, my only choice was digging up till the surface. It took me 15 minutes to get up to the surface. Once I was up, I blocked the hole in the ground. I went to the passageways entrance and killed Clover since he did not come up. I blocked the passageways entrance and shot arrows into the air because I was so HAPPY!! In the cave system, I found diamond, gold, iron, lapis lazuli and redstone. Great ores, but bad adventure. I also learned a lesson important to play Minecraft.



NEVER TRUST CAVE SYSTEMS!!!!

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