"I’m getting Elden Ring vibes": Minecraft player spends three years building beautiful gothic city

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This Minecraft player spent three years building highly detailed gothic city. (Image via Mojang Studios || VarunaMC/Reddit)

Minecraft has always seen players come up with unique builds and ideas using the array of resources available. Some of these builds are made in hours, while others take years of painstaking effort to complete. The gaming community is filled with some of the most dedicated individuals who will create insane mega-builds and bring their imaginations to life.

Player u/VarunaMC created a mega-build that they spent three years building. Mega builds are known to be intensely complicated and the same goes for this massive gothic map that the OP calls Nomport. They posted pictures of the build that have left the gaming community stunned:

Reacting to the post, u/CafecitoDulce could not help but state that this highly detailed build reminded them of the extensive world of Elden Ring, known for the beauty of The Lands Between:

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Comment byu/VarunaMC from discussion inMinecraftbuilds

u/mca1169 decided to make a pun on the name Nomport and asked the OP if there were any good restaurants around the build's world, to which they replied hilariously:

Comment byu/VarunaMC from discussion inMinecraftbuilds

Another Redditor, u/Zizumias wished that they had the patience to build such detailed designs, stating that they would have probably built an entire nation in-game if they put in a level of detail:

Many could not believe the patience it took to make this build. (Image via Reddit/VarunaMC)
Many could not believe the patience it took to make this build. (Image via Reddit/VarunaMC)

Many Redditors took the opportunity to make hilarious jokes about the name of the world. They were surprised that such a complicated build with somber tones and gothic architecture could be called something as unserious as Nomport:

Some users made hilarious jokes about the unserious name. (Image via Reddit/VarunaMC)
Some users made hilarious jokes about the unserious name. (Image via Reddit/VarunaMC)

Some users were taken aback that such a detailed build could be possible and how the world builders possess the patience and the dedication to devote years to a single project:

Most Redditors could not wrap their heads around such complicated builds. (Image via Reddit/VarunaMC)
Most Redditors could not wrap their heads around such complicated builds. (Image via Reddit/VarunaMC)

Many players and Redditors were stunned at the highly detailed build as well as the hard work the OP put in for three years in creating this mega-build. The highly-detailed world with individual buildings and intricately designed structures added to the visual brilliance of this build.

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Why are Mega builds popular in Minecraft?

Mega builds are an essential part of the Minecraft building community. (Image via Mojang Studios)
Mega builds are an essential part of the Minecraft building community. (Image via Mojang Studios)

Mega builds are essentially really big builds with proportionately large scales that aim to replicate existing structures or create new ones. These builds are judged not by their complexity but rather by their enormous size. Minecraft saw the first mega build by player Ecrider just six months after the launch of Minecraft 0.29 and that trend has been kept alive by the dedicated community.

These builds are popular because they are huge, which poses a lot of challenges ranging from the scale of the builds to conceptualizing them in real-time. This makes them a fun and rewarding experience for players to build.

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