What if we had copper armor that works like a battery? You’d need a 'deactivated' redstone block in the chestplate to make it work. To get one, you build a setup with a piston pump that drains a regular redstone block for 5 minutes. When lightning hits you, you get a 'Charged Creeper' aura for 30 seconds—you can fly, run super fast, and shock mobs. But there’s a catch: it's heavy, and if you jump in water while charged, you might blow up unless you add a leather lining for insulation.
Also, we need a heavy copper cannon. It uses a pump and a slime sack to blast blocks or even mobs at enemies! To make it shoot further, you have to lubricate it. You’d grow olive trees, put the olives in a basin, and literally jump in it for a minute to squeeze the oil out. It’s a hilarious and very Minecraft-style mechanic.
And let us tie small leather bags to arrows. Gunpowder bags explode, sulfur bags burn, and sand bags blind players. Because of the bag’s weight, the arrows fly weird—they wobble and spiral in the air. It’s hard to hit anything, but if you do, it's devastating.
I’ll let you guys come up with the official names to keep it safe and brand-friendly. The main thing is the mechanics and the balance. Copper needs to be more than just roofs
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