I’d like to suggest a new feature: “Honey‑Coated Armor.” You apply honey bottles to any armor piece to give it a honey coating. This isn’t meant to be a major power boost, but a small, fun upgrade with unique effects that make sense for honey.
1. Movement on Honey Blocks
Honey‑coated armor lets you walk on honey blocks without the normal slowdown, making honey more usable in builds and redstone.
2. Insulation Effects (Cold + Frost Walker Interaction)
Honey coating acts as insulation, reducing or preventing freezing from powdered snow.
It also changes Frost Walker: the enchant still prevents damage from magma blocks and campfires, but the water‑freezing radius becomes much smaller. Only a 3×3 area (the block you stand on plus the eight surrounding blocks) freezes.
As a side effect of the cold being more concentrated, honey‑coated Frost Walker boots could leave a snow trail on land.
3. Knockback & Durability
Because honey is sticky and adds a protective layer, honey‑coated armor could give a small knockback‑resistance bonus and slightly increase durability.
Overall, honey coating would add a simple, intuitive upgrade path that uses existing items and creates new interactions without overpowering any armor tier.
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