Minecraft has a lot of blocks, but what if they had more? Why do we need them? Please don't just add lists of things - these will be marked as spam and removed! Also, no furniture, guns, or vertical/"sideways"/"upright"/"standing" slabs (yes, we see you).

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Renewable Dripstones using Fortune + some minor Changes

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    CallieBestGirl2 That's a cool idea and I also have thought of that but, I think it will annoy players when it comes to terraforming or just builds because of the growth since they have to put string to every pointed dripstone that they placed on the dripstone block, that will look weird.

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    I think that instead, Dripstones should slowly grow from Dripstone Blocks. It seems like a cooler way to do it than just allowing Fortune to be applicable. Stone could even transform into Dripstone Blocks when in the biome.

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    Hey i kinda stopped reading right at the beginning because i realised a flaw. It takes 4 pointed dripstone to make 1 block. So if breaking a block gave 3-4 pointed dripstone and fortune increased the drops, it would mean that with one dripstone block, you could make potentially infinite dripstone blocks because 4 pieces make 1 block and with fortune III you're likely to get more than 4 pieces per block. So they'd have to take away the crafting recipe to make dripstone blocks. Even increasing the recipe to 9 pointed dripstone to make 1 block wouldn't work. Am i wrong? Maybe I'm missing something. This is just my thoughts. No disrespect