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Expanded Smithing Table Upgrades

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    Yes! This will make smithing tables actually have a use in the overworld.

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    This sounds interesting, but how would you balance the fact that you now only need one diamond for a diamond pick?

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    This sounds a bit overpowered in my opinion... People would just go make stone tools then upgrade them for way cheaper than the usual price.

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    I really wish there was a reply function on here. 

    After chatting with a few friends about this idea, I'm thinking that maybe the smithing table should require the same number of resources as crafting the respective tool. For instance: a stone pickaxe requires 3 stone, so to upgrade it to an iron pick, you need to obtain 3 iron ingots to upgrade it to an iron pick. If you want to upgrade an iron sword to a gold sword, you would need two gold ingots in the smithing table to upgrade it. The one exception would be Diamond to Netherite due to how rare netherite is. With this change in mind, I think it would be best if the smithing table requires experience levels to upgrade if and only if the tool has enchantments on it.

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    yes that looks like a good one. I also really need it.

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    I think this is a great idea, but I do agree with the concerns over balancing the amount of resource used in upgrading.

    I think the simplest solution that would keep the smithing table functioning mostly the same is to make all upgrades besides netherite require an entire block of the upgrade material.

    Stone to iron needs an iron block, gold to diamond needs a diamond block, but diamond to netherite would still only need an ingot.

    This will make smithing tables purely a tool for moving good enchantments to a higher material tier (maybe making enchanted iron loot actually useful).