![]() ![]() In Episode 168, Jack's house and model of him were covered with obsidian as a prank for not showing up to work, but he undid this in episode 189. ![]() The large back window and upper loft window now show the internal working of Giant Jack which is a redstone track and a lot of pigs, the latter of which pokes fun at Jack's love of pork. As a result, Gavin, Geoff and Ryan constructed a giant version of Jack which stands behind his house with a Fire Extinguisher shaped as a penis. In conjunction with a string of Tower of Pimps wins and the lava ceiling, his house was constantly being burnt down by the Achievement Hunters, specifically Gavin. Geoff once mistakenly saved the map while Jack's house burned down.įor several episodes after Episode 43, Achievement City loaded with the house damaged. He also has a block of wood hanging from the ceiling that, when removed, reveals lava which usually burns down his house, though it was originally unsuccessful. ![]() His sign originally said "Jack lives here" but was changed to "Jack eats farts" (Jack stealthy tried to change the sign and remove the leaky ceiling, which were both corrected by Gavin). A large glass window formerly overlooked the mountain behind his house, but now gives a view of several pigs living inside the stomach of the giant Jack statue. Inside his house, he has the normal assortment of bed, chest, crafting table and furnace. Jack's house is a stilted home, standing above a mine. 3 Restrictions and replacement to Achievement CityĮach core member of the Achievement Hunter staff has their own home:.2 Other structures in Downtown Achievement City. ![]()
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