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Remove slime chunks

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    Are you crazy? Nope, that's the worst idea on this website.

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    I agree with Mohammed it would ruin the whole slime spawning

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    I strongly disagree with this idea.

    Wanting a feature removed just because you don't know how to use it is just selfish and bad.

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    I"m gonna be the one that agrees with this idea. But for a different reason. Slime chunks are way waaaayy too frequent, i started building a city underground where i will drag and facilitate a cured zombie villager, eventually creating an underground civilization. Unfortunately, after doing tons of work, i will have to give up. Why? Due to slimes, slime chunks are way too frequent and there isn't an actual way to stop them from spawning in, that means, if i finish my city, there are likely to end up being way more slimes than villagers, slimes that constantly attack me and make the city inhospitable.

    Not to mention the fact that any factories would be useless since i'd have slimes constantly disrupting them. Having slimes only in swamps (increase the amount that spawn each night to compensate) would let us actually use our worlds underground. As it stands now, anything you build underground is bound to intersect a slime chunk and cause constant and infinite spawns. The only solution to this, in my case would be to cover the ground of the entire city in slabs or glass blocks. Meaning no tress can grow, no grass can be present, which again means i can't use any blocks other than slabs and glass. Until this change is made, the underground world of Minecraft is virtually useless.

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    I agree with this Idea. Slime chunks were a bad idea the begin with. Having random chucks in the world be able to spawn slimes is stupid and end up ruining builds. I spent hours clearing out all the water from an ocean monument and all the water around it only for there to be a slime chunk there wasting all the time I put into the build. I don't want to spend hours doing something only for there to be slimes constantly spawning. It wouldn't even be that bad if there was a reasonable way to stop them from spawning (there isn't). Unless you use class or slabs they'll just spawn no matter what and its stupid. Make it so slimes spawn in swamps on random chunks. 

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    lol wouldnt that make it harder to find? maybe not delete slime chunks, but make all swamp chunks slime chunks (or slime chunks could be alot less rare in swamps) also i accidently voted lol

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    No

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    Or make it so a certain light can be used (soul light, frog light) that they can't spawn near.

    I hit a slime chunk in my wool farm storage area after spending hours building and sorting sheep. They even spawned on the carpet I used to mark the chests. Not the first time I've run into this problem.

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    I agree with this, Removing Slime Chunks would make playing in Super Flat Worlds alot better :) Plus those Things just terrify me because of an Encounter I had with one on a Super Flat World... Plus they were based on the Gelatinous Cube who absorbs prey then instantly digests it, so yeah...