The annoying thing about golems is that the villagers are so stupid that they walk in front of you when you try to break a block, so if u accidentally hit a villager, you’re dead.
Reminds me of how an entire village of villagers disappeared, and we found all of them in an underground railway that a friend of mine had made. There was only a trapdoor path, yet all of them went down there and never returned
Idk if I'd use the term "Veteran", but I'd say "an extremely long-time" and "old man".
Just happened upon this thread. Guess I was the one feeling nostalgic.
I started late '09. Never used the "Glacier" seed, hell, I've never even used a seed. Tried Creative ONCE - absolutely hated it, (but I realize some people really like it... I just like the survival aspect and 'earning' every block I place).
Saw someone mentioned the leaves staying hahaha. Yeah, memory lane, man. Mine were no shears (also mentioned) but mainly, no charcoal, no beds, etc. So, when you started a game, if you didn't find coal right away, you were pretty much screwed. All you could do was dig a hole, wait in it, in the dark all night and hopefully find coal the next day. If not? I'd just start a new one.
Obv, no Forge, so when people did start modding it, you had to do it all manually, within the guts of the files, set all the item block numbers manually, etc. Too old to remember his name, but there was ONE guy, that everybody had to wait on to start installing mods when MC updated... b/c they all relied on his mod... in order to add whatever. Buildcraft and Industrialcraft did NOT get along - it wasn't until somebody made a 'bridge' mod that you could even install them together.
I have a million more. Now, it makes me want to hear the theme song from "All in the Family" - being all reminisce-y and crap.
haha, this reminds me of aaaaaaaaall the things that weren't in the game back when I quit it. Since I recently started playing the game again, I'm having to relearn all the things that were added since then, its a lot for a poor soul like me I had to ask my friends alot about different enchantments and items and stuff and "why are my villagers dying".
• villagers should be a neutral mob and they would hit you if you hit them just like an iron golem.
Disagree
They're essentially civillians.
• iron golems should only intervene if you hit them more than once, and should definitely be nerfed.
DIsagree
They're protectors of a village, they need to be a present enough threat
• they should upgrade trading so it isnt just with emeralds.
Agree
Definitely, having more varied trading would be more interesting and fun, however we still need to consider the strategies a play would do to amass wealth, and removing the vital currency's spot as the sole currency of emeralds, would mess up that. Would take some considering.
• they should upgrade village buildings again!
Meh
I think they're quite fine as they are now, with variation and changes depending on biomes. Definitely keeps the villages fresh
Intentional, if it was a bug they likely would've just patched it in the same way they did with lava years ago.
Although personally I'd rather it be changed and in order to be refilled to its original state, you'd need rain
I think infinite water pools is such a vital mechanic that it'd be quite difficult to remove it now, and I don't think its a particularly game-breaking mechanic
It just simplifies a task that doesn't need to be complicated too much ^.^
If you need water some place, its just so much easier to just use two waterbuckets to get what you want, and removing that just makes the game needlessly more difficult which doesn't provide fun in any way
I think putting arbitrary lines on whether or not someone qualifies for "veteran" status is a bit stupid. It varies from person to person, and honestly the games quite old, I've been playing since 2013
The answer is quite subjective, so I would just ask myself whether or not I am one, as would you.
Personally, I consider myself a veteran, considering how my brothers are just getting into the game and learning Minecraft
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That should be fixed, I agree
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Reminds me of how an entire village of villagers disappeared, and we found all of them in an underground railway that a friend of mine had made. There was only a trapdoor path, yet all of them went down there and never returned
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haha, this reminds me of aaaaaaaaall the things that weren't in the game back when I quit it. Since I recently started playing the game again, I'm having to relearn all the things that were added since then, its a lot for a poor soul like me I had to ask my friends alot about different enchantments and items and stuff and "why are my villagers dying".
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Bedrock Edition 1.7.0 was released October 15, 2018. But its an update that really was just for catching up with Java on some aspects.
Java 1.7, however, was back in 2013
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Curseforge | Hats
This is probably what you're looking for.
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Try building a line of end rod towards the iron bars
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Yes, I would consider them so. You can find tons of ores around
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Librarian trades (and other kinds) can be viewed on the wiki.
https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Trading#Librarian
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Disagree
They're essentially civillians.
DIsagree
They're protectors of a village, they need to be a present enough threat
Agree
Definitely, having more varied trading would be more interesting and fun, however we still need to consider the strategies a play would do to amass wealth, and removing the vital currency's spot as the sole currency of emeralds, would mess up that. Would take some considering.
Meh
I think they're quite fine as they are now, with variation and changes depending on biomes. Definitely keeps the villages fresh
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Getting farms and integrating villagers into your local area by building a small village are some cool ideas you could do
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I think infinite water pools is such a vital mechanic that it'd be quite difficult to remove it now, and I don't think its a particularly game-breaking mechanic
It just simplifies a task that doesn't need to be complicated too much ^.^
If you need water some place, its just so much easier to just use two waterbuckets to get what you want, and removing that just makes the game needlessly more difficult which doesn't provide fun in any way
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World Edit and Minecraft Schematics are very nice places to look ^.^
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I think putting arbitrary lines on whether or not someone qualifies for "veteran" status is a bit stupid. It varies from person to person, and honestly the games quite old, I've been playing since 2013
The answer is quite subjective, so I would just ask myself whether or not I am one, as would you.
Personally, I consider myself a veteran, considering how my brothers are just getting into the game and learning Minecraft