I know rabbits are VERY common mob suggestion, but I'm here to share my idea of the rabbits. Don't like it, don't comment.
I've wanted rabbits way before Mo' Creatures had it. I was personally disappointed in Mo' Creature's rabbits: They weren't special, did nothing special, jumped a whole meter in the air, and didn't move their limbs (If they did, I wouldn't notice). Plus, I didn't really like the model. It was too-cartoonish.
The rabbit's heads should be a upright rectangle (Not that much of a rectangle, in between a rectangle and a square). The legs and feet should be separate blocks where the back legs are much longer. The ears should stick out from the top. I noticed Mo' Creatures rabbit's whisker's were exaggerated and blocked pretty much the whole face. I don't think it needs THAT much detail.
When a rabbit hops it should go only 1/3 of a block in the air (on scale, 1 foot) so it cannot jump onto normal blocks. Though, they can hop up slabs. Also, they will move their legs realistically to make it seems like they are giving effort and not just bouncing.
A rabbit should occasionally stop and turn it's head, staring, then twitch it's ears. This is what they should do when they sense a player. If you approach a rabbit too fast, it will quickly hop away from sight.
Rabbits should only come 1 color all other mobs - white.
Rabbits could be attracted to carrot plants. They would eat the carrots and possibly ruin your crops. I'm not going to go into much detail on a vegetable in Minecraft, but you would find them in the wild, destroy them, collect the seeds, and plant them. To plant them they need to be placed in dirt and them dirt placed over them. Just remember where the seeds are. The dirt block above the seed cannot become grass or else they will not begin to grow. Once a small plant forms, it will continue to grow for a bit longer. Once it's bushy and large, you can click on it and it will drop a carrot. If it grows any larger, it will bloom and not drop carrots, but many seeds. Bloomed carrots are the ones that occur naturally. You can then replant the carrots and continue to harvest them.
If you don't like my idea of rabbits in Minecraft, then go play Mo' Creatures. If you like my idea, please comment. Though, you can always KINDLY tell me why my rabbits idea wouldn't work in the game. I would also appreciate your own suggestions to add-on. :smile.gif:
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They're rabbits, I don't understand why they can't jump a full block but a cow can. Also, **** their legs moving realistically, that's not Minecraft's style. It's funner to watch them bounce :biggrin.gif:
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They're rabbits, I don't understand why they can't jump a full block but a cow can. Also, **** their legs moving realistically, that's not Minecraft's style. It's funner to watch them bounce :biggrin.gif:
Cows are big and can move their legs high enough to climb over a block. Rabbits are small and can only bounce a foot in the air.
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I am meowing at my lung’s fullest. I would even argue that the echo that reverberates back to me is the voice of someone I know…
I've wanted rabbits way before Mo' Creatures had it. I was personally disappointed in Mo' Creature's rabbits: They weren't special, did nothing special, jumped a whole meter in the air, and didn't move their limbs (If they did, I wouldn't notice). Plus, I didn't really like the model. It was too-cartoonish.
The rabbit's heads should be a upright rectangle (Not that much of a rectangle, in between a rectangle and a square). The legs and feet should be separate blocks where the back legs are much longer. The ears should stick out from the top. I noticed Mo' Creatures rabbit's whisker's were exaggerated and blocked pretty much the whole face. I don't think it needs THAT much detail.
When a rabbit hops it should go only 1/3 of a block in the air (on scale, 1 foot) so it cannot jump onto normal blocks. Though, they can hop up slabs. Also, they will move their legs realistically to make it seems like they are giving effort and not just bouncing.
A rabbit should occasionally stop and turn it's head, staring, then twitch it's ears. This is what they should do when they sense a player. If you approach a rabbit too fast, it will quickly hop away from sight.
Rabbits should only come 1 color all other mobs - white.
Rabbits could be attracted to carrot plants. They would eat the carrots and possibly ruin your crops. I'm not going to go into much detail on a vegetable in Minecraft, but you would find them in the wild, destroy them, collect the seeds, and plant them. To plant them they need to be placed in dirt and them dirt placed over them. Just remember where the seeds are. The dirt block above the seed cannot become grass or else they will not begin to grow. Once a small plant forms, it will continue to grow for a bit longer. Once it's bushy and large, you can click on it and it will drop a carrot. If it grows any larger, it will bloom and not drop carrots, but many seeds. Bloomed carrots are the ones that occur naturally. You can then replant the carrots and continue to harvest them.
If you don't like my idea of rabbits in Minecraft, then go play Mo' Creatures. If you like my idea, please comment. Though, you can always KINDLY tell me why my rabbits idea wouldn't work in the game. I would also appreciate your own suggestions to add-on. :smile.gif:
Cows are big and can move their legs high enough to climb over a block. Rabbits are small and can only bounce a foot in the air.