It could touch from the sides, bottom, and obviously, the top.
The logic behind it is that honey is sticky, and as such, will hold the block up. I think this should work on anvils too, even if it doesn't make the most sense, because the advantage in terms of gameplay is far greater.
The main reason for this suggestion is that I think sand could potentially be useful in builds. For example, I once tried to make an arch out of sand and sandstone for the texture, but I honestly would've liked the result much more if I could keep sand up without putting string underneath. The intention is that the honey block is covered with sand to hide it.
Seeing that it already slows down TNT falling, I think this holding up sand or at least slowing it down makes perfect sense.
As always, thanks for reading, and have a good one!
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I would be more inclined to say slime blocks instead of honey, as slime is already clearly a "sticky" substance, such as with sticky pistons. I suppose you could say both, though. I'm not opposed.
Yeah, that was a fairly common feedback on Reddit and Discord too, but pretty much everyone agreed that it doesn't really harm the suggestion and honey could use another use.
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I got lodestone into vanilla Minecraft! I also moderate r/minecraftsuggestions.
It could touch from the sides, bottom, and obviously, the top.
The logic behind it is that honey is sticky, and as such, will hold the block up. I think this should work on anvils too, even if it doesn't make the most sense, because the advantage in terms of gameplay is far greater.
The main reason for this suggestion is that I think sand could potentially be useful in builds. For example, I once tried to make an arch out of sand and sandstone for the texture, but I honestly would've liked the result much more if I could keep sand up without putting string underneath. The intention is that the honey block is covered with sand to hide it.
Seeing that it already slows down TNT falling, I think this holding up sand or at least slowing it down makes perfect sense.
As always, thanks for reading, and have a good one!
I got lodestone into vanilla Minecraft! I also moderate r/minecraftsuggestions.
Check out my Reddit page on u/RazorNemesis
https://discord.gg/CWYaYuKgpF
https://discord.gg/NxWsDZd
I would be more inclined to say slime blocks instead of honey, as slime is already clearly a "sticky" substance, such as with sticky pistons. I suppose you could say both, though. I'm not opposed.
Yeah, that was a fairly common feedback on Reddit and Discord too, but pretty much everyone agreed that it doesn't really harm the suggestion and honey could use another use.
I got lodestone into vanilla Minecraft! I also moderate r/minecraftsuggestions.
Check out my Reddit page on u/RazorNemesis
https://discord.gg/CWYaYuKgpF
https://discord.gg/NxWsDZd
How would this interact with moving slime/honey blocks? Would it fall or stick to the block ie. would the force of a piston propel the block forward?
An okay idea. Using sand and gravel for ceiling designs would then become and option