TymJuniver
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Craftable with Amethyst or Quartz, One Crystal above an iron nugget makes two Amethyst or Quartz Dagger. These do melee damage (3) for amethyst and (2) for copper, but can be thrown to deal double ...
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The Distorted Desert Keeps the essence of the end. Endless sands, barren wastelands, and the feeling of emptiness, while also adding new features. One thing to note- this place is perhaps emptier t...
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The most controversial addition to an end update would post likely be a new gear class: The "Enderite" It makes sense. The end is scarier and more late-game than the nether, so it's gear would obvi...
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This is a continuation of the features discussed in part 2. In that post, I explained Lurkers and Corrupted Bark. Finally, the last two features will be stated here, the two best in my opinion. End...
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The last post was the mechanics of this biome, reasons people would want to go there (or more likely, reasons they would want to avoid that biome,) for as Inkycatz said, "pretend there was a bug th...
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Corrupted Oceans would be the scariest addition to the minecraft end- Boats sink randomly in the waters, Lizard-beasts shoot acidballs at you, and the sickly acid-green seas and fog make escape wit...
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apart from the "end"less (pun intended) fields of chorus fruit found in the end, there is no definite food source that can be reliably safe to eat, as small islands surrounded by void is maybe the ...
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The Endstone spikes biome is a possible end biome to be added in 1.19. In this biome, the terrain is much more rugged than the normal End Biome, covered in Endstone Spikes. This area would be much ...
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For Buckets of Water, Lava, Milk, and especially powdered snow, they should be stackable to 16. For water and lava, this allows for easier transportation. For Milk, it will incentivize players to u...
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The end has seemed incomplete for a long time... just chorus plants and the occasional end city, it feels unfinished, especially when compared to the newly-updated Nether Dimension... If we were to...