Woah. I wish I'd joined the forums earlier, I intended to make an origin story! Ah well, if I tweak some concepts, perhaps the thread won't come off as redundant.
Anyways, nice job! I'll be sure to add some stuff as soon as I have more free time. =)
Cool. When you're finished deel free to post it here so I can add it to the OP (original post).
Perhaps the more materials it has, the more it can do?
If story mode is canon, then I think that command blocks have an insanely expensive 'minimum threshold' of how many materials they need, and that will only enable simple, harmless commands, such as /tp @p ~ ~1~. The more materials, the more commands and the more potent they can be, until you have your OP maxed out everything GM1 command block.
That makes more sense then my guess. In fact, that would actually be a good idea to implement command blocks in Survival.
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The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
That makes more sense then my guess. In fact, that would actually be a good idea to implement command blocks in Survival.
Provided it had its own set of commands, or could only do a few whitelisted things (mainly teleportation)
Because /gamemode c is OP.
And because survival teleporters would be useful and good for progression.
I guess I could see gamerules too. But I'm not certain.
Provided it had its own set of commands, or could only do a few whitelisted things (mainly teleportation)
Because /gamemode c is OP.
And because survival teleporters would be useful and good for progression.
I guess I could see gamerules too. But I'm not certain.
Definitely not /gamemode. Some gamerules shouldn't be on as well. Perhaps a custom command for the Witherstorm's creation.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
I think a very basic way to explain command blocks is they rewrite the laws of physics and alter the code of the universe. But their composition doesn't correlate to theur ability. I have to look into that.
And yes, @grockstar, witherstorms in vanilla would be fun. But if some griefer gets the materials to make one it's bye bye world.
Witherstorm Evolutionary Stages (for those interested)
Birth Stage:
The Witherstorm in this stage resembles a regular Wither, and has it's ability to fire Wither Skulls. The only visible differences is it doesn't explode the stage when created, the skulls it shoots have flames trailing behind them, and the obvious command block in it's rib cage. It has the ability to attract single blocks to it, to create it's "body". Once it begins to attract blocks and they begin to form the armor, it moves to the next stage. It will follow the commands of it's creator to attack, and cease it, although once the Witherstorm enters the Cycloptic Stage, it will ignore these commands.
Humpback Stage:
Named after it's armor's appearance, this stage's armor has completely covered the back, and the necks of the three heads. It still seems to follow commands, and cannot be attacked with typical melee attacks. The tail and the rib cage (and it's command block cargo) remain exposed, along with the front's of it's typical heads. The Witherstorm is able to pull two blocks, and multiple banners from the walls at once. The later parts of this stage can lift largish clumps of 3 to 5 blocks.
Cycloptic Stage:
Early Cycloptic Stage
This stage's armor has covered the center skull to the point that it has formed a head with teeth-filled jaws and one glowing purple eye. It's ribs and it's side heads remain covered, and it's tail has been covered, with 3 pixel sized extensions hanging from the bottom of it. It will quickly cover it's command block core at this point, rendering the Fancy Potion useless, and leaving only the two side heads barely exposed. As this stage continues to grow, the creature gains the ability to lift humans with a purple eyebeam from it's head, and the bottom extensions has grown into a group of small immobile tentacles. At the end of this stage, it will have covered it's bottom half with a half oval shape, and have grown a mobile tentacle from it's side, and can lift entire chunks of flooring, and will have covered all but it's upper front in armor, the rest being covered in a partial sphere.
Reorganization Stage:
This stage is unwitnessed, but is a transition from the partial sphere and one small headed Witherstorm to the heart shaped 3 large headed stage. This stage has the other two skulls transformed into heads, and have all three grow significantly with the rest of it's body, which grows multiple tentacles.
Destroyer Stage:
This is the stage the Witherstorm is in when it destroys Endercon, and where it spends the rest of Episode 1 in. This stage can use it's eyebeams to lift large portions of buildings and other structures and groups of people into the air, and fires large, explosive heads that set every block of large trees on fire, and have the explosion strength of a charged creeper. It also has the ability to use it's tentacles that have grown to hundreds of blocks in length to grab humans, break portions of buildings (and portals) and block peoples paths.
Devourer Stage:
This is the stage in which the Witherstorm is in when it attacks Boom Town/Redstonia (depending on your choice in the story), and ends Episode 2 in this stage. While it's heads have not grown in size (proportionally), it's body has grown to massive proportions, and it's bottom tentacles have grown to the average size of the Destroyer's tentacles, and it's larger set have grown massively to the point of being twice as high as it's body. The result is a octopus-like body plan. It is able to lift the top half of Ellegard's lab and break apart in a few seconds, and significantly darkens the sky in it's presence (although this effect occurs when the Witherstorm can be seen in the distance in it's Destroyer Stage at the last few minutes of Episode 1).
We will learn about more stages and the Witherstorm once the other 3 episodes are released.
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The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
Witherstorm Evolutionary Stages (for those interested)
Birth Stage:
The Witherstorm in this stage resembles a regular Wither, and has it's ability to fire Wither Skulls. The only visible differences is it doesn't explode the stage when created, the skulls it shoots have flames trailing behind them, and the obvious command block in it's rib cage. It has the ability to attract single blocks to it, to create it's "body". Once it begins to attract blocks and they begin to form the armor, it moves to the next stage. It will follow the commands of it's creator to attack, and cease it, although once the Witherstorm enters the Cycloptic Stage, it will ignore these commands.
Humpback Stage:
Named after it's armor's appearance, this stage's armor has completely covered the back, and the necks of the three heads. It still seems to follow commands, and cannot be attacked with typical melee attacks. The tail and the rib cage (and it's command block cargo) remain exposed, along with the front's of it's typical heads. The Witherstorm is able to pull two blocks, and multiple banners from the walls at once. The later parts of this stage can lift largish clumps of 3 to 5 blocks.
Cycloptic Stage:
Early Cycloptic Stage
This stage's armor has covered the center skull to the point that it has formed a head with teeth-filled jaws and one glowing purple eye. It's ribs and it's side heads remain covered, and it's tail has been covered, with 3 pixel sized extensions hanging from the bottom of it. It will quickly cover it's command block core at this point, rendering the Fancy Potion useless, and leaving only the two side heads barely exposed. As this stage continues to grow, the creature gains the ability to lift humans with a purple eyebeam from it's head, and the bottom extensions has grown into a group of small immobile tentacles. At the end of this stage, it will have covered it's bottom half with a half oval shape, and have grown a mobile tentacle from it's side, and can lift entire chunks of flooring, and will have covered all but it's upper front in armor, the rest being covered in a partial sphere.
Reorganization Stage:
This stage is unwitnessed, but is a transition from the partial sphere and one small headed Witherstorm to the heart shaped 3 large headed stage. This stage has the other two skulls transformed into heads, and have all three grow significantly with the rest of it's body, which grows multiple tentacles.
Destroyer Stage:
This is the stage the Witherstorm is in when it destroys Endercon, and where it spends the rest of Episode 1 in. This stage can use it's eyebeams to lift large portions of buildings and other structures and groups of people into the air, and fires large, explosive heads that set every block of large trees on fire, and have the explosion strength of a charged creeper. It also has the ability to use it's tentacles that have grown to hundreds of blocks in length to grab humans, break portions of buildings (and portals) and block peoples paths.
Devourer Stage:
This is the stage in which the Witherstorm is in when it attacks Boom Town/Redstonia (depending on your choice in the story), and ends Episode 2 in this stage. While it's heads have not grown in size (proportionally), it's body has grown to massive proportions, and it's bottom tentacles have grown to the average size of the Destroyer's tentacles, and it's larger set have grown massively to the point of being twice as high as it's body. The result is a octopus-like body plan. It is able to lift the top half of Ellegard's lab and break apart in a few seconds, and significantly darkens the sky in it's presence (although this effect occurs when the Witherstorm can be seen in the distance in it's Destroyer Stage at the last few minutes of Episode 1).
We will learn about more stages and the Witherstorm once the other 3 episodes are released.
Thank you so much! I couldn't find any screenshots for these before.
1. They added a useless potion to the latest snapshot. Witherstorm Confirmed?!
2. As much as I would love to start speculating why the storm commonly places the blocks on its back and what the command is, I can only do so after more episodes are released.
3. Why didn't Ivor just make a normal wither? He could've still easily proven the same point....
4. What is the intention of the storm's mass destruction? (Probably the same general malice of souls which form a normal wither)
5. Based on the dialogue it would seem the storm only appears in the town the player visits. Is it drawn to the amulet?
6. The sky darkens, yes. But as proven by the choice of sleeping the night, it also spawns night mobs, meaning it turns its perimeter to nighttime. Given the gravity beams....The command block must have some kind of influence on spacetime as a whole.
7. Yeah, that's all....
Thank you so much! I couldn't find any screenshots for these before.
1. They added a useless potion to the latest snapshot. Witherstorm Confirmed?!
2. As much as I would love to start speculating why the storm commonly places the blocks on its back and what the command is, I can only do so after more episodes are released.
3. Why didn't Ivor just make a normal wither? He could've still easily proven the same point....
4. What is the intention of the storm's mass destruction? (Probably the same general malice of souls which form a normal wither)
5. Based on the dialogue it would seem the storm only appears in the town the player visits. Is it drawn to the amulet?
6. The sky darkens, yes. But as proven by the choice of sleeping the night, it also spawns night mobs, meaning it turns its perimeter to nighttime. Given the gravity beams....The command block must have some kind of influence on spacetime as a whole.
7. Yeah, that's all....
That's because I created them. I used Windows's snip tool on two different Youtube videos. All the pictures except for the Devourer come from one with a screencam, so that's why they look more cropped. The Devourer came from one without a screencam, so it looks like a actual screenshot.
1. *insert X files theme* (which also gets a new season next year)
2. Well, it would make sense to place more armor on it's back, where it can't fire it's laser beams, tentacles and heads, so it puts most of it's armor there. We, of course, have no way to find out the command.
3. Which is more impressive: killing a typical Wither, or a world eating Witherstorm?
4. My guess is it is still following Ivor's first command: attack. Once it reaches the Cycloptic stage, it "locks" the command so it can't be changed, and only follows it. If the Witherstorm is actually following Jesse and friends, then it could actually be locked on them, and it's best way to try to kill them is to destroy everything else with them (it is a bit hard to target small things if you are basically a living Mt. Everest). Of course, if it kills them (or thinks it does), we have no idea what it will do... It could resort to typical Wither behavior, or actually start eating the world because it wants to, not to kill the Order.
5. See above post.
6. Well remember, darkness spawns mobs, not night (as every person spelunking killed by a creeper knows (me included)). If mobs actually spawn the same in Story Mode as in the main game, they could treat the darkening effect as actual darkness. Of course, it could be creating the night as well.
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The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
3. IDK, Ivor kind of wanted to kill the wither when it was underdeveloped, so he'd have no proof it could've gotten that powerful. Could this mean his command block was also coded to be weak to the potion? But the potion was obviously not a normal potion either, so is it also possible the potion was a command block neutralizer?
6. Interesting. So then it is possible it is like the way an ordinary wither tints the sky only it actually is intense enough to change light levels.
Witherstorm Evolutionary Stages (for those interested)
Birth Stage:
The Witherstorm in this stage resembles a regular Wither, and has it's ability to fire Wither Skulls. The only visible differences is it doesn't explode the stage when created, the skulls it shoots have flames trailing behind them, and the obvious command block in it's rib cage. It has the ability to attract single blocks to it, to create it's "body". Once it begins to attract blocks and they begin to form the armor, it moves to the next stage. It will follow the commands of it's creator to attack, and cease it, although once the Witherstorm enters the Cycloptic Stage, it will ignore these commands.
Humpback Stage:
Named after it's armor's appearance, this stage's armor has completely covered the back, and the necks of the three heads. It still seems to follow commands, and cannot be attacked with typical melee attacks. The tail and the rib cage (and it's command block cargo) remain exposed, along with the front's of it's typical heads. The Witherstorm is able to pull two blocks, and multiple banners from the walls at once. The later parts of this stage can lift largish clumps of 3 to 5 blocks.
Cycloptic Stage:
Early Cycloptic Stage
This stage's armor has covered the center skull to the point that it has formed a head with teeth-filled jaws and one glowing purple eye. It's ribs and it's side heads remain covered, and it's tail has been covered, with 3 pixel sized extensions hanging from the bottom of it. It will quickly cover it's command block core at this point, rendering the Fancy Potion useless, and leaving only the two side heads barely exposed. As this stage continues to grow, the creature gains the ability to lift humans with a purple eyebeam from it's head, and the bottom extensions has grown into a group of small immobile tentacles. At the end of this stage, it will have covered it's bottom half with a half oval shape, and have grown a mobile tentacle from it's side, and can lift entire chunks of flooring, and will have covered all but it's upper front in armor, the rest being covered in a partial sphere.
Reorganization Stage:
This stage is unwitnessed, but is a transition from the partial sphere and one small headed Witherstorm to the heart shaped 3 large headed stage. This stage has the other two skulls transformed into heads, and have all three grow significantly with the rest of it's body, which grows multiple tentacles.
Destroyer Stage:
This is the stage the Witherstorm is in when it destroys Endercon, and where it spends the rest of Episode 1 in. This stage can use it's eyebeams to lift large portions of buildings and other structures and groups of people into the air, and fires large, explosive heads that set every block of large trees on fire, and have the explosion strength of a charged creeper. It also has the ability to use it's tentacles that have grown to hundreds of blocks in length to grab humans, break portions of buildings (and portals) and block peoples paths.
Devourer Stage:
This is the stage in which the Witherstorm is in when it attacks Boom Town/Redstonia (depending on your choice in the story), and ends Episode 2 in this stage. While it's heads have not grown in size (proportionally), it's body has grown to massive proportions, and it's bottom tentacles have grown to the average size of the Destroyer's tentacles, and it's larger set have grown massively to the point of being twice as high as it's body. The result is a octopus-like body plan. It is able to lift the top half of Ellegard's lab and break apart in a few seconds, and significantly darkens the sky in it's presence (although this effect occurs when the Witherstorm can be seen in the distance in it's Destroyer Stage at the last few minutes of Episode 1).
We will learn about more stages and the Witherstorm once the other 3 episodes are released.
Grockstar, when you get the time, can you post this all in a code block so I can add it to the OP with the pictures and everything? Under the official witherstorm section.
Best explanations for minecraft. EVER. I can't agree less.
*cough* Mooshrooms *cough* Mushroom biomes.
Unless it's caused by the nuke as well.
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Sometimes I think people pay more immediate attention to joke, troll, vague, and wrong section threads here instead of the actual proper suggestions.
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> If you don't support a gun thread because it is "OP" and "unfitting" when it clearly isn't, (eg that musket thread), I will hunt you, and I will absorb your life essence.
Grockstar, when you get the time, can you post this all in a code block so I can add it to the OP with the pictures and everything? Under the official witherstorm section.
What is a code block, may I ask?
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The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
Cool. When you're finished deel free to post it here so I can add it to the OP (original post).
That makes more sense then my guess. In fact, that would actually be a good idea to implement command blocks in Survival.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
Provided it had its own set of commands, or could only do a few whitelisted things (mainly teleportation)
Because /gamemode c is OP.
And because survival teleporters would be useful and good for progression.
I guess I could see gamerules too. But I'm not certain.
Definitely not /gamemode. Some gamerules shouldn't be on as well. Perhaps a custom command for the Witherstorm's creation.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
I think a very basic way to explain command blocks is they rewrite the laws of physics and alter the code of the universe. But their composition doesn't correlate to theur ability. I have to look into that.
And yes, @grockstar, witherstorms in vanilla would be fun. But if some griefer gets the materials to make one it's bye bye world.
What if someone made a movie on each of all the theroris? Minecraft movie?
They are already making a minecraft movie: http://www.minecraftforum.net/news/8185-minecraft-movie
Although it is unlikely it will be an origin story, the movie may contribute some valuable insights into the origins of MC.
Making a movie for these theories with something like blender should be possible, but I lack the skillset necessary.
Witherstorm Evolutionary Stages (for those interested)
Birth Stage:
The Witherstorm in this stage resembles a regular Wither, and has it's ability to fire Wither Skulls. The only visible differences is it doesn't explode the stage when created, the skulls it shoots have flames trailing behind them, and the obvious command block in it's rib cage. It has the ability to attract single blocks to it, to create it's "body". Once it begins to attract blocks and they begin to form the armor, it moves to the next stage. It will follow the commands of it's creator to attack, and cease it, although once the Witherstorm enters the Cycloptic Stage, it will ignore these commands.
Humpback Stage:
Named after it's armor's appearance, this stage's armor has completely covered the back, and the necks of the three heads. It still seems to follow commands, and cannot be attacked with typical melee attacks. The tail and the rib cage (and it's command block cargo) remain exposed, along with the front's of it's typical heads. The Witherstorm is able to pull two blocks, and multiple banners from the walls at once. The later parts of this stage can lift largish clumps of 3 to 5 blocks.
Cycloptic Stage:
Early Cycloptic Stage
This stage's armor has covered the center skull to the point that it has formed a head with teeth-filled jaws and one glowing purple eye. It's ribs and it's side heads remain covered, and it's tail has been covered, with 3 pixel sized extensions hanging from the bottom of it. It will quickly cover it's command block core at this point, rendering the Fancy Potion useless, and leaving only the two side heads barely exposed. As this stage continues to grow, the creature gains the ability to lift humans with a purple eyebeam from it's head, and the bottom extensions has grown into a group of small immobile tentacles. At the end of this stage, it will have covered it's bottom half with a half oval shape, and have grown a mobile tentacle from it's side, and can lift entire chunks of flooring, and will have covered all but it's upper front in armor, the rest being covered in a partial sphere.
Reorganization Stage:
This stage is unwitnessed, but is a transition from the partial sphere and one small headed Witherstorm to the heart shaped 3 large headed stage. This stage has the other two skulls transformed into heads, and have all three grow significantly with the rest of it's body, which grows multiple tentacles.
Destroyer Stage:
This is the stage the Witherstorm is in when it destroys Endercon, and where it spends the rest of Episode 1 in. This stage can use it's eyebeams to lift large portions of buildings and other structures and groups of people into the air, and fires large, explosive heads that set every block of large trees on fire, and have the explosion strength of a charged creeper. It also has the ability to use it's tentacles that have grown to hundreds of blocks in length to grab humans, break portions of buildings (and portals) and block peoples paths.
Devourer Stage:
This is the stage in which the Witherstorm is in when it attacks Boom Town/Redstonia (depending on your choice in the story), and ends Episode 2 in this stage. While it's heads have not grown in size (proportionally), it's body has grown to massive proportions, and it's bottom tentacles have grown to the average size of the Destroyer's tentacles, and it's larger set have grown massively to the point of being twice as high as it's body. The result is a octopus-like body plan. It is able to lift the top half of Ellegard's lab and break apart in a few seconds, and significantly darkens the sky in it's presence (although this effect occurs when the Witherstorm can be seen in the distance in it's Destroyer Stage at the last few minutes of Episode 1).
We will learn about more stages and the Witherstorm once the other 3 episodes are released.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
Here's a update on it from July of this year. Still not much, but something.
http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/minecraft/feature/a659619/everything-we-know-about-the-minecraft-movie-including-release-date-director-and-more/
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
Thank you so much! I couldn't find any screenshots for these before.
1. They added a useless potion to the latest snapshot. Witherstorm Confirmed?!
2. As much as I would love to start speculating why the storm commonly places the blocks on its back and what the command is, I can only do so after more episodes are released.
3. Why didn't Ivor just make a normal wither? He could've still easily proven the same point....
4. What is the intention of the storm's mass destruction? (Probably the same general malice of souls which form a normal wither)
5. Based on the dialogue it would seem the storm only appears in the town the player visits. Is it drawn to the amulet?
6. The sky darkens, yes. But as proven by the choice of sleeping the night, it also spawns night mobs, meaning it turns its perimeter to nighttime. Given the gravity beams....The command block must have some kind of influence on spacetime as a whole.
7. Yeah, that's all....
Illuminati has been hiding this story.
Before the apocalypse, I would say so.
IKR
And to think we have barely scratched the surface...
That's because I created them. I used Windows's snip tool on two different Youtube videos. All the pictures except for the Devourer come from one with a screencam, so that's why they look more cropped. The Devourer came from one without a screencam, so it looks like a actual screenshot.
1. *insert X files theme* (which also gets a new season next year)
2. Well, it would make sense to place more armor on it's back, where it can't fire it's laser beams, tentacles and heads, so it puts most of it's armor there. We, of course, have no way to find out the command.
3. Which is more impressive: killing a typical Wither, or a world eating Witherstorm?
4. My guess is it is still following Ivor's first command: attack. Once it reaches the Cycloptic stage, it "locks" the command so it can't be changed, and only follows it. If the Witherstorm is actually following Jesse and friends, then it could actually be locked on them, and it's best way to try to kill them is to destroy everything else with them (it is a bit hard to target small things if you are basically a living Mt. Everest). Of course, if it kills them (or thinks it does), we have no idea what it will do... It could resort to typical Wither behavior, or actually start eating the world because it wants to, not to kill the Order.
5. See above post.
6. Well remember, darkness spawns mobs, not night (as every person spelunking killed by a creeper knows (me included)). If mobs actually spawn the same in Story Mode as in the main game, they could treat the darkening effect as actual darkness. Of course, it could be creating the night as well.
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
3. IDK, Ivor kind of wanted to kill the wither when it was underdeveloped, so he'd have no proof it could've gotten that powerful. Could this mean his command block was also coded to be weak to the potion? But the potion was obviously not a normal potion either, so is it also possible the potion was a command block neutralizer?
6. Interesting. So then it is possible it is like the way an ordinary wither tints the sky only it actually is intense enough to change light levels.
Update: added info and theories on wither skeletons and the corresponding status effect.
Grockstar, when you get the time, can you post this all in a code block so I can add it to the OP with the pictures and everything? Under the official witherstorm section.
Best explanations for minecraft. EVER. I can't agree less.
*cough* Mooshrooms *cough* Mushroom biomes.
Unless it's caused by the nuke as well.
Sometimes I think people pay more immediate attention to joke, troll, vague, and wrong section threads here instead of the actual proper suggestions.
Community: Would love this! Support!
Me: STOP IT. STOP NO. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Community: Hey look! A thread with no comments! Lets leave it empty and let it die without even giving any thoughts!
2 days later:
Me: What the... where's the thread.... oh page 10
Other notes:
> If you make a banner that doesn't link back to your thread, I'll hate you a little.
> Stop suggesting: lighted torch holding, retarded bosses, new dimensions, thirst, natural disasters.
> If you don't support a gun thread because it is "OP" and "unfitting" when it clearly isn't, (eg that musket thread), I will hunt you, and I will absorb your life essence.
That's going to be my favorite. I already know how it works. Same theory that explains paris/parisect from pokemon.
What is a code block, may I ask?
The universe, it loves you.
You have played the game well.
Everything you need is in you.
You are stronger then you know.
You are the daylight, and you are the night.
The darkness you fight is deep within you. But so is the light to purge it.
You are not alone, and you are not separate from every other thing.
You are the universe, experiencing itself, tasting itself, reading itself, understanding itself.
The End Poem
Current Avatar and RP: The Crawler (Fable 3)
There is "Insert a new code block" between "Smilies" and "View the markup" ("[BB]")