So... Endermen. They're not scary at all right now. They're just annoying, and in combat they fold like a housewife in front of a laundry basket.
So, here's my idea:
First, get the whole, "If you look at him he aggos" thing working. Second, make them very rare.
When the game spawns an Enderman, he begins by creating an obelisk. Once he does, he is now linked to it. When you kill the Enderman, he respawns the next night at the Obelisk.
Once you aggro an Enderman, he stays aggroed, even after he respawns. If you go to sleep, he comes for you in the night, even if your bed is "safe". The only way to kill him permanently is to find his obelisk and destroy it. A device could be made with Enderpearls that acts like a compass to it.
wow. there are a ton of these suggestion threads all over the place. I guess I'll add my idea here too:
Endermen are too easy, especially with how they are killed by sunlight. Endermen should all just disappear when dawn comes. They should also be able to run when you have damaged them too much. Something that could make an Enderman fight REALLY interesting is if the block they were holding decided what tool you needed to use to fight them. Holding stone blocks require you to use a pickaxe to injure them at all, holding a log or wooden block requires an axe, dirt blocks require the shovel, anything else you can use the sword on.
So, here's my idea:
First, get the whole, "If you look at him he aggos" thing working. Second, make them very rare.
When the game spawns an Enderman, he begins by creating an obelisk. Once he does, he is now linked to it. When you kill the Enderman, he respawns the next night at the Obelisk.
Once you aggro an Enderman, he stays aggroed, even after he respawns. If you go to sleep, he comes for you in the night, even if your bed is "safe". The only way to kill him permanently is to find his obelisk and destroy it. A device could be made with Enderpearls that acts like a compass to it.
PLEASE ALSO SUPPORT:
Sabata & Grey Acumen's "New Nether"
Grey Acumen's Minecraft 2.0 Suggestion Series