MCjossic
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I’ve always wanted to use longer sounds with note blocks and I think I’ve thought of a fitting way to implement that. Amethysts are far too musical to not be used with note blocks in some form, so...
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Pretty basic, you should be able to make cobblestone from stone in a stonecutter. This way, if you mine with silk touch and you want to use cobble in a build or something, you can quickly convert...
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I’d like to suggest a copper door that, instead of being opened by Redstone power, it is toggled. That is to say that the first Redstone signal will open it and it will stay open until it gets a se...
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The introduction of Netherite made me think the End should have its own special metal. So I came up with Mythral, a dark-greenish metal, which is the same metal in fact that decorates the End porta...
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In recent snapshots Mojang has added much more support for datapacks, giving them the ability to add entire new biomes and dimensions (though we still can’t use NBT in custom crafting). All this i...
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Title says it all really. Coral, coral fans, and coral blocks should be able to survive when they're touching a Wet Sponge
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Currently, when you use the command "/fill <x1> <y1> <z1> <x2> <y2> <z2> minecraft:stone_brick_stairs replace minecraft:spruce_stairs" it replaces all spruce stairs with stone brick stairs that ha...
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In the in the bottom-left corner of the creative inventory, there is a bin. You can drag and drop items into this bin to permanently destroy them. That's cool, I have no problem with that. My probl...
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The glacier biome would generate in the very heart of cold biome areas and would generate quite differently from other biomes. Instead of having grass or sand in the first layer, it would have snow...
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I had an idea, a weird one. Here we go. The Bloodgrub would be silverfish-sized end or nether creature. It would be a neutral mob which doesn't attack you, not even if you hit it. It attacks then i...