By RainyPolecat180 on Xbox.
We propose the introduction of a new mechanical block called the Structural Replication Block, designed to streamline and automate the reconstruction of player-built structures such as houses, bridges, or fortresses. This block would operate through an intelligent scanning system. When activated, it would record both the shape and materials of the selected structure. Players could then insert the required resources into the block to automatically replicate the structure as many times as desired, provided they have the necessary materials in their inventory or storage. Additionally, scanned structures could be saved as in-game files, accessible through a dedicated interface. This system would allow players to review their designs, organize them into categories, and—most notably—share them easily with friends or the wider community. This functionality also serves as a valuable tool for players with limited time availability, such as those with full-time jobs. Since Minecraft typically demands a significant time investment for building complex projects manually, the addition of this block would help reduce repetitive workload and make it easier for players to enjoy rich building experiences during shorter gameplay sessions—without compromising creativity or scale.
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