I've always thought that Minecraft servers should work like Gmod... when you join the server, a loading bar appears and installs the required addons. Think of the possibilities! Support.
Kinda reminds me of Inception, so why not add a little bit more of that aspect into it? If you right click another player's bed in Multiplayer, you enter their dream and can interact with them. The shades in their dream will aggro on you, and you can't leave their dream, but you can enter other player's dreams THROUGH their dream. Also, the bed where you enter the world doesn't make you leave, it just puts you into a deeper level of dream that has better loot in it. However, the deeper the level, the stronger the shades.
I'm here to suggest slime block, a slippery solution to slides. Slime block is crafted like this:
Slime for the slippery effect, wood to support the shape. Place it down, run towards it, slide on it. Simple. It is THREE TIMES as slippery as ice. Oh, but that's not the best part. This is:
SLIME SLABS:
And SLIME STAIRS:
Each recipe shown so far produces THREE of its respective slime product. With slime slabs, stairs and blocks all at your command, you can create SLIDES! BOWLING ALLEYS! GREEN STUFF! MORE SLIDES! Each block looks like a translucent, green coating over its wood counterpart. Now, you may be thinking, I DON'T WANT MY SLIDE GREEN! Well, that's where DYE comes in! That's right, DYE! You dye a slimeball like this:
Replacing bonemeal with any dye. Then, when you make slime blocks/slabs/stairs with these slimeballs, the coating over the wood will be THAT COLOR! Not only that, but when you create sticky pistons with colored slimeballs, THE SLIME ON THE PISTON WILL BE THAT COLOR! Also, I'm wondering about the possiblity of a slime BIOME, but that's a whole different post.
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Support.
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Good to hear it!
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Sweet!
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Thanks!
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Minecraft slimes don't bounce. They just hop, because they have no limbs.
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And lock:
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WTF
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No. Contrary to popular belief, slime isn't bouncy.
Yours is an entity adhesive, mine is an entity lubricant. Combining them would make no sense, they're opposites.
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Slime for the slippery effect, wood to support the shape. Place it down, run towards it, slide on it. Simple. It is THREE TIMES as slippery as ice. Oh, but that's not the best part. This is:
SLIME SLABS:
And SLIME STAIRS:
Each recipe shown so far produces THREE of its respective slime product. With slime slabs, stairs and blocks all at your command, you can create SLIDES! BOWLING ALLEYS! GREEN STUFF! MORE SLIDES! Each block looks like a translucent, green coating over its wood counterpart. Now, you may be thinking, I DON'T WANT MY SLIDE GREEN! Well, that's where DYE comes in! That's right, DYE! You dye a slimeball like this:
Replacing bonemeal with any dye. Then, when you make slime blocks/slabs/stairs with these slimeballs, the coating over the wood will be THAT COLOR! Not only that, but when you create sticky pistons with colored slimeballs, THE SLIME ON THE PISTON WILL BE THAT COLOR! Also, I'm wondering about the possiblity of a slime BIOME, but that's a whole different post.
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