Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27110194-20151201200409

Hello All.

My name is octozach. I've seen many people try to recreate Aincrad in minecraft, some even have completed the first two floors. But I want to make it accurate. As accurate as possible. But I need your help.

          Floor One: "... with a diameter of 10 kilometers (80 square kilometers)..." Floor one is the largest floor in the whole entire castle. 10 kilometers or 10000 meters, which is nice because minecraft blocks are 1x1x1 square meters, meaning that the entire circle will be 10000 blocks in diameter. The circumfrence of this layer will be 31415 blocks total. I intend on building in a superflat world to maximize efficiency. I will most likely use worldedit to get a good chunk of land so I can build down in parts.

Town of Beginnings: The ToB will be on the bottommost area of the circle. " The Starting City takes up 20% of the 1 st  Floor's surface, large enough to hold a Tokyo district..." This means the town will take up 20% of 80 square kilometers, or 16 square kilometers is the Town alone.

Tolbana: The second largest town in the first floor. "... at approximately 200 meters wide. It is the closest town to the 1 st  Floor Labyrinth, only 30 minutes away from its entrance...". I crunched the numbers and found that a normal minecraft player, not sprinting, moves at 4.317m/s, so 4.317x60=259.2 blocks in one minute, 259.2x30=7,770.6 blocks. Using that we can find exactly how far the labrynth entrance is from Tolbana's exterior.

The layout is shown when Kayaba is showing the 3D model of the floor, showing all of the highlighted towns, from this we can deduct what towns are what, and we still have 3 left over, so feel free to help me.

Conclusion: This project will take forever to do. I estimate a few months just to get the first few floors done. But I think that if we get a ton of help, and you help me. We can beat this.

Feel free for any questions, ask away on here or PM me if you're interested in helping me. Thanks! You're all awesome! 