What I do is never eat anything the whole time and when I'm nearly starving, I head back into my home next to my bed and wait for it to die and respawn. That way all I have to do is recollect everything I dropped and I'm back to the game. The only single con to that is that I lose a little experience but it doesn't matter because I don't enchant anyways. So then, what is the point of hunger anyways now?
What I do is never eat anything the whole time and when I'm nearly starving, I head back into my home next to my bed and wait for it to die and respawn. That way all I have to do is recollect everything I dropped and I'm back to the game. The only single con to that is that I lose a little experience but it doesn't matter because I don't enchant anyways. So then, what is the point of hunger anyways now?
It ads much of a greater challenge as well as making the game more realistic in the sense that a porkchop won't save you if you get shot or something.
Because if you can't get to your spawn point, your stuff my dissapear.
What are you trying to prove here? This is the same as saying in 1.7, instead of eating pork, you go to your house and wait for mobs to kill you so you respawn with full health and go back and pick up your stuff.
If it is a hardcore world you can't do that... Also, like others said, it adds more realism. If you are fighting in a cave, porkchop isn't gonna heal your wounds mid-battle.
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What I do is never eat anything the whole time and when I'm nearly starving, I head back into my home next to my bed and wait for it to die and respawn. That way all I have to do is recollect everything I dropped and I'm back to the game. The only single con to that is that I lose a little experience but it doesn't matter because I don't enchant anyways. So then, what is the point of hunger anyways now?
What happens if you are nearly starving and you don't make it back to your home? You die and lose everything you were carrying as well as all of your experience.
I dont understand why people keep asking about the point of hunger. It makes the game more realistic, when your fighting you cant eat food to just get all your health back like before either. I think it adds more challenge to it so if you were mining and you forgot to bring any food you could die and lose all your experience and even your items.
Because if you can't get to your spawn point, your stuff my dissapear.
What are you trying to prove here? This is the same as saying in 1.7, instead of eating pork, you go to your house and wait for mobs to kill you so you respawn with full health and go back and pick up your stuff.
If you sleep in a bed, you're spawn point changes to the last bed you slept on.
Are you lazy just go hunting every now and then and you will be fine or make a melon farm when I needed to camp out at this desert I just made a farm and I was set for life, can't find melons? Use wheat instead!
Hunger is basically one of the few reasons why you're still alive, it actually plays a great role to this game and makes Minecraft a little bit realistic :tongue.gif:
I dont understand why people keep asking about the point of hunger. It makes the game more realistic, when your fighting you cant eat food to just get all your health back like before either. I think it adds more challenge to it so if you were mining and you forgot to bring any food you could die and lose all your experience and even your items.
There's an exception for healing while in battle, and that's fixed potion healing. But yes there is a point to all this. The hunger bar is made to put a limit to the ability to reach that stage where you can be able to heal yourself in a second. Even using a Potion of Healing will take a while.
[Location Continued] Really, I am also in my ☼fungiwood bed☼ with a nearby ☼adamantine battle axe☼, eating ☼cat tallow roasts☼, with a ☼gold flask☼ of a legendary drink, sunshine (Kind of like 100% ethyl moonshine alcohol, except more dwarven.)
It ads much of a greater challenge as well as making the game more realistic in the sense that a porkchop won't save you if you get shot or something.
What are you trying to prove here? This is the same as saying in 1.7, instead of eating pork, you go to your house and wait for mobs to kill you so you respawn with full health and go back and pick up your stuff.
What happens if you are nearly starving and you don't make it back to your home? You die and lose everything you were carrying as well as all of your experience.
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If you sleep in a bed, you're spawn point changes to the last bed you slept on.
Hunger is basically one of the few reasons why you're still alive, it actually plays a great role to this game and makes Minecraft a little bit realistic :tongue.gif:
There's an exception for healing while in battle, and that's fixed potion healing. But yes there is a point to all this. The hunger bar is made to put a limit to the ability to reach that stage where you can be able to heal yourself in a second. Even using a Potion of Healing will take a while.