"[ U]seless", as pointed out above, is an overstatement.
Aside from the mentioned use as food, glowberries are the means of propigating cave vines, provide an alternative source of light, and offer an alternative food with which to breed foxes…
…far from useless.
[For a (somewhat dated) discussion of a number of the games least usefull things see
Glowberries giving illuminate aura when??? Cause right now they are useless
1. Glow berries can be used as food source or as decoration in addition to being a workable, if bone-meal heavy light source. They definitely could be more useful, though they are still nowhere near useless.
2. What is "illuminate aura"?
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Dwarf gamer found:
Buildings - square, not round
Materials - from rubble mound
Dark caves - lit 'n' cleaned out
Settlements - deep underground
Farmability - to grinder bound
Shields - made creepers but sound
Axes and crossbows - taking mobs out
I think the OP is suggesting some sort of Glow effect; similar to the variety you can currently get from spectral arrows. ...Admittedly, I don't see this being the most useful thing ever, but it could still be an interesting mechanic. Adding some sort of potion application could make glow berries a bit more useful.
...Or, here's a kind of random idea- you know the kind of vaguely dubious resource pack/shader options that make ores glow? Maybe this could be implemented as a proper feature in the form of some sort of glowberry effect or potion that briefly illuminates the locations of ores, (That is, changes their textures to have high brightness), making caving an even more viable option for mining.
Glowberries giving illuminate aura when??? Cause right now they are useless
They're not useless, they can refill your hunger like any food does, and I don't see a steak giving you Night Vision and Jump Boost
Cause steaks arent glowberries lmao, they are useless, face it. They restore 2 hunger points just like sweet berries, they are useless
What is "illuminate aura"? Search of the wiki shows no hits.
Is this intended to reference the Glowing effect
"[ U]seless", as pointed out above, is an overstatement.
Aside from the mentioned use as food, glowberries are the means of propigating cave vines, provide an alternative source of light, and offer an alternative food with which to breed foxes…
…far from useless.
Uhhhhh... I don't get what this is?
If this is meant to be dynamic lighting of some kind, that won't work too well.
Yes, I'd like to see more uses for glow berries- maybe a special food type or potion that requires them. You've got to be a bit more specific though.
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1. Glow berries can be used as food source or as decoration in addition to being a workable, if bone-meal heavy light source. They definitely could be more useful, though they are still nowhere near useless.
2. What is "illuminate aura"?
Dwarf gamer found:
Buildings - square, not round
Materials - from rubble mound
Dark caves - lit 'n' cleaned out
Settlements - deep underground
Farmability - to grinder bound
Shields - made creepers but sound
Axes and crossbows - taking mobs out
I think the OP is suggesting some sort of Glow effect; similar to the variety you can currently get from spectral arrows. ...Admittedly, I don't see this being the most useful thing ever, but it could still be an interesting mechanic. Adding some sort of potion application could make glow berries a bit more useful.
...Or, here's a kind of random idea- you know the kind of vaguely dubious resource pack/shader options that make ores glow? Maybe this could be implemented as a proper feature in the form of some sort of glowberry effect or potion that briefly illuminates the locations of ores, (That is, changes their textures to have high brightness), making caving an even more viable option for mining.
Cooking with Mindthemoods ~ Biomes ~ Archeology
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