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Replace Nether Gold Ore with Rose Gold Ore

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    Rose Gold is not a naturally occurring mineral, but actually an alloy of gold and copper.

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    Like to see redstone cable

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    yeah, why not

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    Or red gold, something from Norse myths

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    I think it would be cool to be able to make Rose Gold armor and tools that are like Regular gold but way more durable. Maybe it could be stronger than Diamonds but weaker than Netherite of course. Finally some actually useful gold.   

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    Rose gold is an alloy of gold and copper, which is an upcoming new resource. This could be how to obtain it rather than the nether ores.

    Rose gold armor could attract piglins, and rose gold (when bartered) could give you a different set of items, such as higher-tier tools or altogether new items.

    Rose gold tools could be a bit more durable than regular gold tools, but just as efficient and easy to enchant. 

    Rose gold could be the way Mojang brings back the Enchanted Golden Apple (or Notch apple) recipe in the game.

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    The Rose Gold Armor should also be more durable than Gold armor so players feel more safer in the Nether.

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    it could be just like gold armor, except just as durable as iron, not more protective than gold.

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    byrik