Map Marking Mechanic:
Required Tools:
- Quill and Ink: Players would need a quill and ink to mark locations on their maps. These tools could be crafted using in-game resources such as sugar cane, chicken feathers, and squid ink.
Map Creation:
- Players could create blank maps using paper and a crafting table. These blank maps would serve as empty canvases.
Adding Marks:
- Once players have a blank map, they could equip the quill and ink and select the map. Right-clicking (or the equivalent action on their platform) would open an interface allowing them to add markers to the map.
Types of Markers:
- Players could add various types of markers, such as points of interest, routes, hazardous areas, treasures, etc. Each marker type would have a specific icon or symbol on the map.
Customization:
- To make the markers more distinctive and legible, players could customize their color and add labels to each marker.
Map Display and Sharing:
- Maps with markers would be available for display on-screen along with the markers. Players could also share marked maps with others, which would be ideal for treasure hunts and group adventure planning.
Updating Maps:
- Marked maps could be updated at any time with new markers, allowing players to track their progress in exploration and quests.
This map marking mechanic would provide players with a valuable tool for navigation and adventure planning in Minecraft. It would also enable them to create and share custom maps for in-game mini-games and challenges.
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