
ngeier17
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Perhaps there's an item we can use on a placed copper block/stair/slab that preserves it in its current state—perhaps beewax, giving a new use for honeycombs! It shouldn't be a super expensive reso...
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To elaborate on the "young piglins" idea, maybe they could act like dolphins—if I give one a golden carrot, they run to the nearest Brute they can find with it and show them, and now that Brute wil...
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That's actually not correct, Aceplante. "Junk" and "Treasure" drops are distinct—Luck of the Sea actually makes Junk drops less likely.
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This would be a really fun way to make every Trader a treat! I think it would be cool if he offered different locations from dolphins and cartographers—dungeons, desert wells, desert temples, that...
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Bats should stay fairly passive and uninvolved, IMO, because they're supposed to be more "scenery creatures" than anything. However, my idea: Instead of taming bats, bats should offer a strictly pa...
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Honestly, the lack of basalt walls and slabs surprised me because I took for granted we'd be getting them. It's a cool new type of stone—this seems like a total no-brainer! I also agree with those ...
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I think this would generally make sense, and now that we have bee nests, we can see that it's plainly doable!
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I love the idea someone else posted of a "prism lamp" that changes color depending on redstone signal! Maybe that type of lamp could require, instead of a dye, a piece of quartz—reflecting how it's...
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This makes perfect sense (picture it as coral growing denser, since the species doesn't actually change) and makes coral blocks a renewable resource!
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What if throwing them a potion of Regeneration, or some sort of new splash potion (maybe even one brewed from honey) could save them? Or using a bottle of honey on a bee could de-anger and restore ...