Minecraft is possibly one of the most simple yet complicated video games ever made. The game's mechanics are pretty straightforward: stack blocks, combine different blocks to create more blocks, and stack more blocks.
These blocky, near-infinite worlds have an intricate system of various block types that work so well together that one Minecraft fan even made a kebab dispenser. Creativity is the norm in Minecraft, and players are known to create fantastic worlds and creations in-game.
Some Minecraft players are so creative that they even take their creativity outside the game and craft amazing real-world art. One Minecraft fan loved the game so much that they created a cutesy Enderman cross-stitched keychain.
Originally posted on Reddit by user u/cerezaaaaa, they shared a 3D cross-stiched Enderman keychain that they made and even recorded a stop-motion video showcasing the keychain. Many fans were charmed by how simple and adorable the Enderman keychain is, with some of them even wanting to order one for themselves. Hanging it in your rearview mirror to remind yourself to drive carefully (or else the Enderman will threaten you) is one wholesome way to have this Enderman keychain.
An Enderman is a popular Minecraft character who doesn't bother players unless they are aggravated. They would continue chasing players if they stared at them for too long. This keychain is a perfectly adorable conversation starter or an anti-social warning device for Minecraft fans. Having one would possibly emit a "Don't stare at me, or I might chase you" vibe.
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Many fellow Minecraft fans were impressed by how user u/cerezaaaaa crafted a 3D cross-stitch keychain, considering that cross-stitching is usually done in 2D patterns and is stitched onto fabrics. The keychain is a perfect replica of how an Enderman looks in-game, and it even has a grass block accessory.
Minecraft has always been a wonderful haven for those who love its world-building mechanics, even VR players. Unfortunately, Mojang will cease VR support for Minecraft this coming 2025, and VR players will have to look for other ways to play Minecraft using their VR headsets.
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