'Omg omg omg I finally got my first diamond block! Ill smash a ball of sticky goo on it and get 2 diamond blocks! Whats awesome is- I HAVE 5 STACKS OF SLIMEBALLS MWAHAHAHA."
Its mostly to get cobblestone to get tools, eliminating the need for wooden tools if you spawn in a desert biome. it happens to me alot. its really really annoying. I have to walk a biome to get my set of starter tools, and then i still need to get stone.
It sure is annoying to have to smelt cobblestone to get stone isnt it.
Well illget to the point. By putting 4 sandstone into a 2x2 square, you get gravel. 2x2 gravel gets cobblestone. Smelt that to get cleanstone. This would make cobblestone and stone availible in the nether. Thats 64 sand to one stone. Pointless, but you dont need a pick.
You see, I was disappointed on my first day on Mincraft that there werent any rivers whatsoever!
I stand before you and sit behind you to tell you something I know nothing about. Well a river block wouldn't work like a normal spring block. There would be a source block at the very top, and it would cut a trench about 1 deep to a lake or ocean. But the farther it goes, the wider and deeper it gets. Also, small waterfalls and such may be an interesting idea. It would add more fun to the game atmosphere. Not to mention a new set of creatures unique to rivers.
Future uses
Well since Notch meantioned realisitic mode people have been argueing and coming up with ideas for fresh and salt water. LOOK NO FURTHER! I have the solution to your problem. Its simple. Take water from the river. But thats not all of it. You see the water probably gets dirty near the end or in the middle. Theres many fish in it, and dirt and silt. Yuck! So you have to take the water from the spring, making water easy to find, yet not TOO easy.
Im thinking that fresh water in a bucket would have a certain transparency to it.
Creatures of the river
Crayfish- Ive been waiting to mention this forever. A crayfish would be a VERY small mob. About the size of a bottom half of a small slime. It would randomly wander up and down the rivers and hide among water plants (Mentioned later) It might kind of look like a lego scorpion. (Look it up) To catch it, maybe some kind of cage or net. If you caught them they can be eaten for 1/2 hp normaly and 1 cooked. Cooking one would be EXTREMELY fast, maybe 2 per stick. Thats 24 per coal. 400 per lava bucket. And, it would be stackable to 64.
Leech- Hey why not. A leech would cling to rocks and water plants. It would stick onto passing fish for a minute or two before it falls off. If it clung to the player, you would take 1/2 damage every 5 seconds for 30 seconds. Thats only 3 damage. Not a problem at all on peaceful, but on other difficulties... It would look like a black slug, bigger at the mouth which is pretty much a big red circle with 2 big white teeth on the top and bottom of its mouth. No eyes. It would be like 1/4 of the small slime, but would grow bigger, getting as big as a fish. Also more then 1 can cling to you at a time, so watch out. If you catch on fire/take any fire damage, the leeches will fall off.
Fish- An actual mob instead of an entity. Fish would swim around up and down. Heres the cool part. They would be similar to trout in that they lay their eggs in gravel beds near the top of the stream. After a few MC days they would hatch and begin to grow. After an MC week they swim to the ocean, fully grown. Then the cycle starts again later. They would eat water plants (Explained later), and small crayfish and leeches occasionally.
I see this pointless. And your all complaining about how its hard to find cows? Well after you cut down all the trees in your area more cows spawn. So dont come complaining to me when you cant find your precious wood for building because you wasted it all on building. And besides, cows are freaking common. I see them all the time!
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I know everything about minecraft, been here since late alpha.
THATS RIGHT, I WAS HERE B4 YOU NOOBZ.
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Craftable keyboard!
Play him off, Keyboard cat!
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Well illget to the point. By putting 4 sandstone into a 2x2 square, you get gravel. 2x2 gravel gets cobblestone. Smelt that to get cleanstone. This would make cobblestone and stone availible in the nether. Thats 64 sand to one stone. Pointless, but you dont need a pick.
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I stand before you and sit behind you to tell you something I know nothing about. Well a river block wouldn't work like a normal spring block. There would be a source block at the very top, and it would cut a trench about 1 deep to a lake or ocean. But the farther it goes, the wider and deeper it gets. Also, small waterfalls and such may be an interesting idea. It would add more fun to the game atmosphere. Not to mention a new set of creatures unique to rivers.
Future uses
Well since Notch meantioned realisitic mode people have been argueing and coming up with ideas for fresh and salt water. LOOK NO FURTHER! I have the solution to your problem. Its simple. Take water from the river. But thats not all of it. You see the water probably gets dirty near the end or in the middle. Theres many fish in it, and dirt and silt. Yuck! So you have to take the water from the spring, making water easy to find, yet not TOO easy.
Im thinking that fresh water in a bucket would have a certain transparency to it.
Creatures of the river
Crayfish- Ive been waiting to mention this forever. A crayfish would be a VERY small mob. About the size of a bottom half of a small slime. It would randomly wander up and down the rivers and hide among water plants (Mentioned later) It might kind of look like a lego scorpion. (Look it up) To catch it, maybe some kind of cage or net. If you caught them they can be eaten for 1/2 hp normaly and 1 cooked. Cooking one would be EXTREMELY fast, maybe 2 per stick. Thats 24 per coal. 400 per lava bucket. And, it would be stackable to 64.
Leech- Hey why not. A leech would cling to rocks and water plants. It would stick onto passing fish for a minute or two before it falls off. If it clung to the player, you would take 1/2 damage every 5 seconds for 30 seconds. Thats only 3 damage. Not a problem at all on peaceful, but on other difficulties... It would look like a black slug, bigger at the mouth which is pretty much a big red circle with 2 big white teeth on the top and bottom of its mouth. No eyes. It would be like 1/4 of the small slime, but would grow bigger, getting as big as a fish. Also more then 1 can cling to you at a time, so watch out. If you catch on fire/take any fire damage, the leeches will fall off.
Fish- An actual mob instead of an entity. Fish would swim around up and down. Heres the cool part. They would be similar to trout in that they lay their eggs in gravel beds near the top of the stream. After a few MC days they would hatch and begin to grow. After an MC week they swim to the ocean, fully grown. Then the cycle starts again later. They would eat water plants (Explained later), and small crayfish and leeches occasionally.
To be continued.
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