

What I did, since I play on Xbox, is I went 7 blocks from my side walls and came in, and built an inner wall, that ran 14 blocks long, keeping 7 blocks away from the front and rear walls, to make sure my pillars would line up properly. It definitely could have been explained better, or at least given a video of it (I haven't found one yet).

Much like an actual castle wall, how it has the exterior walls and within, you have interior walls to separate certain buildings/areas. These blocks are blast resistant (TNT, creepers, etc.) and grief resistant (other players if on LAN, Endermen, etc) Adds much variations of vanilla blocks.
#Minecraft castle mod
The reason for this is so you can be allowed space between the inner and outer walls to make rooms, etc., while inside you can make your table and such. Castle Protect is a mod that allows a player to reinforce their castles, homes, and other structures by creating reinforced building blocks. 1 Simple Minecraft Castle 2 Minecraft Small Castle 3 Mini Medieval Minecraft Castle 4 Victorian Castle 5 Feudal Japanese Osaka Castle 6 Feudal. This is to connect the 4 pillars on each of those two sides. So I have been wracking my brain about this too, but I FINALLY figured it out! The 7 blocks out means you go from whatever two SIDES of the castle (so the sides from left to right once you enter the front doors) is where you make your two walls that are 10 blocks high.
