Dear Minecraft Dev Team,As a long-time fan, I have small ideas to boost Glow Squids’ use and late-game fun—focused on Glow Ink Sacs, especially with armor trims.
First, let Glow Ink Sacs be “armor trim glow partners” for Glow Squids’ purpose! Now, Glow Squids are just pretty, armor trims lack life. Adding glow to trimmed armor upgrades style: “Flame Trim” (soft orange, shimmers like embers in dark/underwater); “Vine Trim” (pale green, looks like glowing vines wrap it). Subtle shimmer, not bright—keeps trim looks, adds coolness. Players hunt Glow Squids for unique glowing armor.
Weapons too: “Scabbard Trim” diamond sword (cool white, faint patterns in dark); “Axe Trim” Netherite axe (deep purple, swings underwater like cutting darkness with starlight). Small touches make weapons special.
Second, Glow Ink Sacs = late-game decor must-haves! Craft “glow metal/gem blocks” (e.g., glowing iron, diamond blocks). Luxury decor (rich shine, smooth texture)—great for late bases: line halls with glowing diamond blocks, frame entrances with glowing emerald pillars. Adds high-end vibe, makes building rewarding.
These tweaks help: Glow Squids = gameplay key (not just visuals); Glow Ink Sacs = essential for gear/decor. Best: their synergy with armor trims lets players show unique style—what Minecraft fans love.
I hope you see this! I’d love to be a “glowing adventurer” someday: glowing Vine Trim armor, dark-shimmering sword, base with glowing gem blocks.
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