In real life, the sea cucumber is a small, leathery underwater creature resembling a cucumber that grazes the ground, eating sand and digesting anything organic.
I think this would be both really funny and useful to be in Minecraft. Here's the specifics of this idea:
Sea cucumbers would spawn on any sand block with water above it in Ocean biomes and Deep Ocean biomes.
While on top of sand, it would slowly create clay balls (replicating the sandy mush that sea cucumbers excrete), about 1 per real-life minute. This would make clay a farmable item.
The sea cucumber would have 2 hearts (4 HP) and would drop 1-2 leather upon death.
When caught with a fishing rod, it will put a "Sea Cucumber" item into your inventory, which can be placed into water again, making it easily portable.
So, any thoughts/ideas?
Edit: I forgot to mention:
It would move at the speed of a Zombie Pigman after it's aggravation had ran out.
I really like this idea! Maybe change the drop from leather to something else though. There are way too many things that drop leather. Otherwise, I support!
This is a great example of an original yet game-fitting mob. The idea of a "sea cucumber" would be laughable in any other game, but with Minecraft's silly atmosphere I can see it working quite well. Clay farming is a great way to make the mob useful- clay is hard to find, and rarely used when building now. I wouldn't have it drop primarine pearls or fish though- leave that to guardians and fishing.
I wouldn't be against adding seaweed to the OP, just make sure to connect it with the cucumber or else it may get marked as wishlist.
This is a great example of an original yet game-fitting mob. The idea of a "sea cucumber" would be laughable in any other game, but with Minecraft's silly atmosphere I can see it working quite well. Clay farming is a great way to make the mob useful- clay is hard to find, and rarely used when building now. I wouldn't have it drop primarine pearls or fish though- leave that to guardians and fishing.
I wouldn't be against adding seaweed to the OP, just make sure to connect it with the cucumber or else it may get marked as wishlist.
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I wasn't suggesting seaweed to be added, I was just saying that many, many people have suggested it and if it were to be added it would be a great drop for it.
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In real life, the sea cucumber is a small, leathery underwater creature resembling a cucumber that grazes the ground, eating sand and digesting anything organic.
I think this would be both really funny and useful to be in Minecraft. Here's the specifics of this idea:
Sea cucumbers would spawn on any sand block with water above it in Ocean biomes and Deep Ocean biomes.
While on top of sand, it would slowly create clay balls (replicating the sandy mush that sea cucumbers excrete), about 1 per real-life minute. This would make clay a farmable item.
The sea cucumber would have 2 hearts (4 HP) and would drop 1-2 leather upon death.
When caught with a fishing rod, it will put a "Sea Cucumber" item into your inventory, which can be placed into water again, making it easily portable.
So, any thoughts/ideas?
Edit: I forgot to mention:
It would move at the speed of a Zombie Pigman after it's aggravation had ran out.
If you say something negative about my posts, I will eat your socks and steal all your iron nuggets.
I really like this idea! Maybe change the drop from leather to something else though. There are way too many things that drop leather. Otherwise, I support!
What is it? It's magic...
If the highly-requested Seaweed was added to the game, it could drop some of that.
It could also drop Prismarine pearls, more clay, or fish (just like the Guardian).
If you say something negative about my posts, I will eat your socks and steal all your iron nuggets.
This is a great example of an original yet game-fitting mob. The idea of a "sea cucumber" would be laughable in any other game, but with Minecraft's silly atmosphere I can see it working quite well. Clay farming is a great way to make the mob useful- clay is hard to find, and rarely used when building now. I wouldn't have it drop primarine pearls or fish though- leave that to guardians and fishing.
I wouldn't be against adding seaweed to the OP, just make sure to connect it with the cucumber or else it may get marked as wishlist.
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I wasn't suggesting seaweed to be added, I was just saying that many, many people have suggested it and if it were to be added it would be a great drop for it.
If you say something negative about my posts, I will eat your socks and steal all your iron nuggets.
This is awesome. Way to revive minecraft!
This would fit perfectly.
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I thought this would be stupid, but after reading this... support.
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looks good.
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