- Amsedmak
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Sep 7, 2012Amsedmak posted a message on Snapshot 12w36a Ready For Testing!Controlling a pig only seems to be useful to lead other pigs you find; and even then its frustrating due to the lack of movement speed.Posted in: News
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Sep 23, 2011Amsedmak posted a message on 1.9 Pre-Release is Out for Testing!im going to wait for the complete update without the bugs instead of this prerelease. and i don't like these comments about squidward -.-Posted in: News
i hope real villagers are added. - To post a comment, please login.
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I do like your idea. Its original. But it has a hole in it. If the seeds are placed by the player does the mob immediately grow and start attacking the player? I can imagine the usefulness in traps but I wouldn't use it if it meant taking a large amount of damage. There are much more efficient ways to protect ones home. Also planting them would have no use whatsoever in survival unless one wanted an extremely inefficient stick and flower "farm".
Keep the name simple, like other mob names in Minecraft examples: skeleton, zombie, bat, wolf.
Why not just call it Flower?
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Simply put, I would like to see the world height limit doubled.
But, I do not want more room for building up. Hypothetically if the build limit were raised to 500 blocks then I think Sea Level (normally height level 63 if I'm not mistaken) should be raised to 175. And apart from ravines, this would also be the average height level of the lowest point of "ground level". This would mean that to hit bedrock a player would have to dig straight down a little less than two hundred blocks.
This idea is very simple and wouldn't change alot about Minecraft. But it would open up alot of doors.
1). One would be able to remain in one mining area longer than normal before a chunk or group of chunks are depleted of ores.
2). This would leave more room in the oceans for any possible oceanic updates or for players daring enough to build a base on the sea floor.
3). You could hide deep underground on multiplayer servers.
4). VERY HYPOTHETICALLY this would allow for room for more ores (I say very hypothetically because there is no promise of new ores coming to the overworld in Minecraft).
5). More of a challenge to get to ores like redstone and diamond.
6). More room for caves, mineshafts, dungeons, and strongholds.
7). More room for monsters to spawn.
8). X-rayers would have a harder time finding diamonds from the surface (hopefully).
9). Room for vast ravines, mountain ranges, coral reefs, and underwater ruins in the oceans.
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You have my support.
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Well people are welcome to their own opinion. But I do agree with you.
Thank you for your support.
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Though I do appreciate your originality.
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NO.
I am a fan of pokemon.
But no. It doesn't fit. It doesn't belong.
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I've not tried it myself so don't quote me on it; but I believe cauldrons already fill up in the rain.
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