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{{HideyHoles}}'''Scooberson Hidey Holes''' are hidden caves which | {{HideyHoles}}'''Scooberson Hidey Holes''' are hidden caves which consist of an inner and an outer chamber. The outer chamber usually takes on the form of a lush cave. The inner chamber is always a luxurious home carved into the stone. Constructed by ''Scooberson'', Hidey holes can be distinguished by a sign over that door that "Certifies" the secret hole and numbers it. | ||
[[File:Hidey Hole plaque.png|thumb|220x220px|First 1.13 hidey hole required special acknowledgement on the plaque. Photo Creds: Xandermuis]] | [[File:Hidey Hole plaque.png|thumb|220x220px|First 1.13 hidey hole required special acknowledgement on the plaque. Photo Creds: Xandermuis]] | ||
Hidey Holes are most commonly found in public server locations, however they are known to appear at player's builds and cities. Most times they are built to match the theme of its location. Currently, there are 66 hidey holes. However, when the original [[Survival]] and subsequently [[Survival 2]] closed, many of them were lost. As of [[Survival 3]] the count starts at 55, while some remain hidden in other worlds still accessible to players.{{Quote|quote = One of the reasons I make these Hidey-Holes, is because I love the reactions people have when they make a discovery. I want to encourage people to explore and give them the ability to experience that sense of discovery for themselves.|speaker = Scooberson}} | Hidey Holes are most commonly found in public server locations, however they are known to appear at player's builds and cities. Most times they are built to match the theme of its location. Currently, there are 66 hidey holes. However, when the original [[Survival]] and subsequently [[Survival 2]] closed, many of them were lost. As of [[Survival 3]] the count starts at 55, while some remain hidden in other worlds still accessible to players.{{Quote|quote = One of the reasons I make these Hidey-Holes, is because I love the reactions people have when they make a discovery. I want to encourage people to explore and give them the ability to experience that sense of discovery for themselves.|speaker = Scooberson}} | ||
== Hidey Hole Standards == | ==Hidey Hole Standards== | ||
Hidey Holes are constructed with a standard method in mind. This is intentional to maintain a distinct style to allow easy recognition. | Hidey Holes are constructed with a standard method in mind. This is intentional to maintain a distinct style to allow easy recognition. | ||
=== The Outer Chamber === | ===The Outer Chamber=== | ||
[[File:2019-04-21 13.43.51.png|thumb|220x220px|Outer chamber of a standard Hidey Hole]] | [[File:2019-04-21 13.43.51.png|thumb|220x220px|Outer chamber of a standard Hidey Hole]] | ||
The outer chamber is constructed in the form of a lush cave. The size of this cave will vary by locations and ''Scooberson''<nowiki/>'s time dedicated to the project. This chamber is usually the same with minor variations made to the palette. | The outer chamber is constructed in the form of a lush cave. The size of this cave will vary by locations and ''Scooberson''<nowiki/>'s time dedicated to the project. This chamber is usually the same with minor variations made to the palette. | ||
The walls are always constructed using a palette of the following: | The walls are always constructed using a palette of the following: | ||
* Gravel | |||
* Andesite | *Gravel | ||
* Stone | *Andesite | ||
* Moss Stone | *Stone | ||
* Cobble Stone | *Moss Stone | ||
* Moss and Cobble Walls | *Cobble Stone | ||
* Cobble slabs and stairs | *Moss and Cobble Walls | ||
*Cobble slabs and stairs | |||
The floors of the chamber usually have grass covered with tall grass, blue orchids, alliums, rose bushes and lilacs among other flora. A path from the entrance leads to the door to the Inner chamber. | The floors of the chamber usually have grass covered with tall grass, blue orchids, alliums, rose bushes and lilacs among other flora. A path from the entrance leads to the door to the Inner chamber. | ||
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The outer chamber also always includes water in some form, whether it's a pool or a stream. The water generally has sugarcane and lily pads. As of 1.13 the water pools became more intricate and included waterlogged walls, stairs and slabs, as well as sea pickles. | The outer chamber also always includes water in some form, whether it's a pool or a stream. The water generally has sugarcane and lily pads. As of 1.13 the water pools became more intricate and included waterlogged walls, stairs and slabs, as well as sea pickles. | ||
=== The Inner Chamber === | ===The Inner Chamber=== | ||
[[File:2019-04-21 13.44.07.png|thumb|220x220px|An image of a typical inner chamber, this one takes on an elongated shape and has multiple levels.]] | [[File:2019-04-21 13.44.07.png|thumb|220x220px|An image of a typical inner chamber, this one takes on an elongated shape and has multiple levels.]] | ||
The inner chamber is constructed in the form of, as some have put it, a luxurious or cozy cave home. This chamber is incredibly diverse in the form it takes as the chamber is normally themed to the location that the hidey hole is built. | The inner chamber is constructed in the form of, as some have put it, a luxurious or cozy cave home. This chamber is incredibly diverse in the form it takes as the chamber is normally themed to the location that the hidey hole is built. | ||
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The standard wall palette of the inner chamber is the following: | The standard wall palette of the inner chamber is the following: | ||
* Stone Brick and all its variants | |||
* Stone Brick slabs and stairs | *Stone Brick and all its variants | ||
* Polished Andesite | *Stone Brick slabs and stairs | ||
* Stone | *Polished Andesite | ||
* Stone slabs | *Stone | ||
* Smooth stone blocks (Some public Hidey Holes only) | *Stone slabs | ||
*Smooth stone blocks (Some public Hidey Holes only) | |||
[[File:2019-04-21 13.44.17.png|thumb|220x220px]] | [[File:2019-04-21 13.44.17.png|thumb|220x220px]] | ||
Other standards of the inner chamber include: | Other standards of the inner chamber include: | ||
* Bed | |||
* Dark oak door | *Bed | ||
* Dark oak floor | *Dark oak door | ||
* At least one chest | *Dark oak floor | ||
* At least one furnace | *At least one chest | ||
* Crafting Table | *At least one furnace | ||
* Anvil | *Crafting Table | ||
* Ender Chest | *Anvil | ||
* Jukebox | *Ender Chest | ||
* Paintings | *Jukebox | ||
* Brick Fireplace | *Paintings | ||
* Bookshelves | *Brick Fireplace | ||
* Red Carpet | *Bookshelves | ||
* Flower Pots with various plants (Except Orange Tulips) | *Red Carpet | ||
* End rods for Lighting | *Flower Pots with various plants (Except Orange Tulips) | ||
*End rods for Lighting | |||
Other common features, but not required in hidey holes, usually include a table with chairs, player/mob heads and armor stands featuring cheap to craft armor. | Other common features, but not required in hidey holes, usually include a table with chairs, player/mob heads and armor stands featuring cheap to craft armor. | ||
== History == | ==History== | ||
[[File:2019-04-21 14.25.27.png|thumb|220x220px|The first Hidey Hole, A simple room hidden under a storm drain in Sur1 spawn city. Very few found it and left a sign.]] | [[File:2019-04-21 14.25.27.png|thumb|220x220px|The first Hidey Hole, A simple room hidden under a storm drain in Sur1 spawn city. Very few found it and left a sign.]] | ||
The original hidey hole was constructed in [[Spawn (Survival 1)|Survival 1's Spawn]] and is still accessible by the [[World Downloads|world download]] that is available through this wiki. | The original hidey hole was constructed in [[Spawn (Survival 1)|Survival 1's Spawn]] and is still accessible by the [[World Downloads|world download]] that is available through this wiki. | ||
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Since #41 the standards listed above came into effect and have guided the construction of them. As of the closing of Sur1 and 2, Quasi's district (#54) was the last hidey hole of those worlds. | Since #41 the standards listed above came into effect and have guided the construction of them. As of the closing of Sur1 and 2, Quasi's district (#54) was the last hidey hole of those worlds. | ||
== List of lost Hidey Holes == | ==List of lost Hidey Holes== | ||
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=== Miscellaneous Areas === | ===Miscellaneous Areas=== | ||
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== Miscellaneous Information == | ==Miscellaneous Information== | ||
[[File:2019-04-21 13.50.05.png|thumb|236x236px|A "''Marbou was here''" orange tulip. Each hidey hole will feature one in an item frame and one in a flowerpot.]] | [[File:2019-04-21 13.50.05.png|thumb|236x236px|A "''Marbou was here''" orange tulip. Each hidey hole will feature one in an item frame and one in a flowerpot.]] | ||
=== Tulip Traditions === | ===Tulip Traditions=== | ||
As of [[Survival 3]], ''marbou9'' begun leaving a tulip in each hidey hole as an indication of his visitations. As a result, ''Scooberson'' now leaves an empty flowerpot for him to place a second orange tulip in. This is why orange tulips will be exempted from use in flowerpots and planted during construction. | As of [[Survival 3]], ''marbou9'' begun leaving a tulip in each hidey hole as an indication of his visitations. As a result, ''Scooberson'' now leaves an empty flowerpot for him to place a second orange tulip in. This is why orange tulips will be exempted from use in flowerpots and planted during construction. | ||
=== Trinkets of Discovery === | ===Trinkets of Discovery=== | ||
Similar to ''marbou9''<nowiki/>'s tulip tradition, players have begun leaving trinkets in the chests of the hidey holes to indicate their visitations as well. This tradition began in the first 1.13 hidey hole and has continued since.{{Quote|quote = I really enjoy the trinkets people leave behind, it tells me that someone has made a discovery that day.|speaker = Scooberson}} | Similar to ''marbou9''<nowiki/>'s tulip tradition, players have begun leaving trinkets in the chests of the hidey holes to indicate their visitations as well. This tradition began in the first 1.13 hidey hole and has continued since.{{Quote|quote = I really enjoy the trinkets people leave behind, it tells me that someone has made a discovery that day.|speaker = Scooberson}} | ||
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Revision as of 02:13, 25 November 2019
Template:HideyHolesScooberson Hidey Holes are hidden caves which consist of an inner and an outer chamber. The outer chamber usually takes on the form of a lush cave. The inner chamber is always a luxurious home carved into the stone. Constructed by Scooberson, Hidey holes can be distinguished by a sign over that door that "Certifies" the secret hole and numbers it.
Hidey Holes are most commonly found in public server locations, however they are known to appear at player's builds and cities. Most times they are built to match the theme of its location. Currently, there are 66 hidey holes. However, when the original Survival and subsequently Survival 2 closed, many of them were lost. As of Survival 3 the count starts at 55, while some remain hidden in other worlds still accessible to players.
"One of the reasons I make these Hidey-Holes, is because I love the reactions people have when they make a discovery. I want to encourage people to explore and give them the ability to experience that sense of discovery for themselves." Scooberson
Hidey Hole Standards
Hidey Holes are constructed with a standard method in mind. This is intentional to maintain a distinct style to allow easy recognition.
The Outer Chamber
The outer chamber is constructed in the form of a lush cave. The size of this cave will vary by locations and Scooberson's time dedicated to the project. This chamber is usually the same with minor variations made to the palette.
The walls are always constructed using a palette of the following:
- Gravel
- Andesite
- Stone
- Moss Stone
- Cobble Stone
- Moss and Cobble Walls
- Cobble slabs and stairs
The floors of the chamber usually have grass covered with tall grass, blue orchids, alliums, rose bushes and lilacs among other flora. A path from the entrance leads to the door to the Inner chamber.
The outer chamber also always includes water in some form, whether it's a pool or a stream. The water generally has sugarcane and lily pads. As of 1.13 the water pools became more intricate and included waterlogged walls, stairs and slabs, as well as sea pickles.
The Inner Chamber
The inner chamber is constructed in the form of, as some have put it, a luxurious or cozy cave home. This chamber is incredibly diverse in the form it takes as the chamber is normally themed to the location that the hidey hole is built.
The inner chamber usually features a secondary "room" for a bed and the entryway also usually has a small platform with stairs into the main room. Stairs typically have a organic curved slope.
The standard wall palette of the inner chamber is the following:
- Stone Brick and all its variants
- Stone Brick slabs and stairs
- Polished Andesite
- Stone
- Stone slabs
- Smooth stone blocks (Some public Hidey Holes only)
Other standards of the inner chamber include:
- Bed
- Dark oak door
- Dark oak floor
- At least one chest
- At least one furnace
- Crafting Table
- Anvil
- Ender Chest
- Jukebox
- Paintings
- Brick Fireplace
- Bookshelves
- Red Carpet
- Flower Pots with various plants (Except Orange Tulips)
- End rods for Lighting
Other common features, but not required in hidey holes, usually include a table with chairs, player/mob heads and armor stands featuring cheap to craft armor.
History
The original hidey hole was constructed in Survival 1's Spawn and is still accessible by the world download that is available through this wiki.
However, this hidey hole looks nothing like they do today as at the time, Scooberson had not even created the idea. This hidey hole was hardly ever found and up until Survival's last days, its creator rarely spoke about it, primarily because he didn't want to spoil the fun of finding the original.
Hidey Holes didn't officially become a process until the 41st, which was located at Wildfirev's and MuuMuuFace's Beacon Project, at the time the hidey hole consisted of one chamber, merging both types of chambers together with a outer chamber wall and an inner chamber decor. It is the only one of its kind.
Since #41 the standards listed above came into effect and have guided the construction of them. As of the closing of Sur1 and 2, Quasi's district (#54) was the last hidey hole of those worlds.
List of lost Hidey Holes
Survival 1
No. | Location | Coordinates | Details |
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1 | Spawn | (841, 66, 545) | Hidden under a storm drain near the dark oak forest. |
2 | Spawn | (879, 63, 545) | Secret little room behind jayISDIAMOND's hot tub, shared with him. |
3-
38 |
Various places | N/A | Various rooms and locations that were not offically built. They were either marked out, or a simple room with little decor. |
39 | SummerFlower1234's base | (122379, 65, -275647) | A dog house on Summer's base. |
41 | Wildfirev's base | (3699, 61, 29202) | Hidden under a bridge at wild's and muu's beacon project. |
44 | Simply_Simon's base | (1838, 70, -1490) | Hidden in the forest behind Simon's base. |
47 | Spooktober Event | (129912, 75, -446679) | Atop the hill near the front door. Built for the Spooktober event. |
Survival 2
No. | Location | Coordinates | Details |
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45 | Spawn | (-1709, 52, 2484) | Located in the thieves den. Accessalble by a beam higher up. Has the largest outer chamber (the den itself) of any hidey hole. |
46 | Wildfirev and SimplySimon's base. | (22510, 63, 27145) | Near jumpy's grave, not very well hidden. |
48 | Rustbite's base | N/A | Never built, but planned. |
49 | Survival 2 Mall | (-2205, 55, 8994) | Hidden in the yellow minimall hub, Enter mound in the middle, on the left. Contains Moo Blart, Mall cow. |
51 | La Patel | (-13732, 12, 14113) | RTA's Base, tucked in the corner of the big room downstairs, Features a jail, per RT's Police officer roleplay on the server |
52 | Colours Event | (-15803, 61, 10063) | Set up in the colors event area, entrance is in the flower forest. |
53 | End Build | (-14, 31, 64) | The Ghost Hidey Hole, the last of its kind in build team projects, sealed behind a wall on the end island, inaccessable without mod powers. |
54 | Quasi's District | (-2233, 58, 2413) | Under a bridge, living space features diorite patches. first ever dual entrance cave. |
Miscellaneous Areas
No. | Location | Coordinates | Details |
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40 | First iteration of Server Hub | N/A | Lies outside worldborder, Hidey hole lost in the big hack of 2016. Cannot Rebuild. |
43 | Nitro UHC original deathmatch arena. | N/A | Hidden under a lava pool in iskalls side of the arena. Hidey Hole is incorrectly named as it was built before I started numbering them, wasn't able to edit sign once I did |
50 | Patreon Server | (123, 60, 39) | Hidden in a retaining wall near the spawnpoint, is also a build team breakroom with rooms for all who participated. |
Miscellaneous Information
Tulip Traditions
As of Survival 3, marbou9 begun leaving a tulip in each hidey hole as an indication of his visitations. As a result, Scooberson now leaves an empty flowerpot for him to place a second orange tulip in. This is why orange tulips will be exempted from use in flowerpots and planted during construction.
Trinkets of Discovery
Similar to marbou9's tulip tradition, players have begun leaving trinkets in the chests of the hidey holes to indicate their visitations as well. This tradition began in the first 1.13 hidey hole and has continued since.
"I really enjoy the trinkets people leave behind, it tells me that someone has made a discovery that day." Scooberson