As of this week the latest snapshot has debuted the new skulk sensors, which are a cool and unheard of feature for Minecraft.
However, the connection or velocity at which vibrations are sent from the player to the skulk, or skulk to skulk is quite slow. The skulk sensor is also very slow at picking up consecutive packets. It takes about three seconds for a skulk sensor to receive and distribute the vibrations, and be ready for the next signal when a player inputs more packets than the skulk can handle in the amount of time it takes to recharge.
I propose a feature added to the skulk sensor that can enhance these speeds. Perhaps, if you place the skulk on top of a waxed copper block, the skulk can translate the signals much quicker and/or send the signal to the next skulk much faster than the player input.
This implementation would make the skulk much more efficient and perhaps give copper more usefulness, which it is lacking at its state.
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