This idea came to me while collecting chorus fruit. I was thinking "oh this block would look so cool under the ocean". Sadly chorus plants break when water touches it. So my question to you is, wouldn't it be cool to have a chorus plant that you could have underwater, maybe only underwater? I have a big glass window pointing to a bare ocean and I would love to see some reefs there. I know I could build my own using wool or clay, but damit I want chorus plants.
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While I love the idea of reefs and improving the ocean in general, just having chorus plants be underwater doesn't add much. Also don't curse please, its unbecoming.
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While I think having plant life underwater would be cool, it wouldn't be easy to do with blocks that aren't the usual cube in size/shape (like chorus plants).
This idea came to me while collecting chorus fruit. I was thinking "oh this block would look so cool under the ocean". Sadly chorus plants break when water touches it. So my question to you is, wouldn't it be cool to have a chorus plant that you could have underwater, maybe only underwater? I have a big glass window pointing to a bare ocean and I would love to see some reefs there. I know I could build my own using wool or clay, but damit I want chorus plants.
While I love the idea of reefs and improving the ocean in general, just having chorus plants be underwater doesn't add much. Also don't curse please, its unbecoming.
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While I think having plant life underwater would be cool, it wouldn't be easy to do with blocks that aren't the usual cube in size/shape (like chorus plants).
Expand on the idea. It's incredibly vague. What does it look like? How high does it grow?
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