I really like the idea so, supported. By the way, I feel that you need to change the emerald textures on the armor and tools because, well, it kinda looks like moss
Another suggestion. This one is a command, used in the command block. The command goes like this:
RedstonePower [1](x),(y),(z) [2][???] [3][X]
[1]: These are the coordinates that will be powered [2]: ??? means the redstone power that will be wirelessly given to the redstone. If the redstone power is supplied to a TNT, it will be primed [3]: X means the position the power supply will go, which means it could go North, East, West, or South. 2 or more means it will face multiple directions
Basically what this does is give redstone a supply of power wirelessly, which will help mapmakers, because there won't be so much redstone all over the place. Hope you like this suggestion
Another suggestion. This one is a command, used in the command block. The command goes like this:
RedstonePower [1](x),(y),(z) [2][???] [3][X]
[1]: These are the coordinates that will be powered
[2]: ??? means the redstone power that will be wirelessly given to the redstone. If the redstone power is supplied to a TNT, it will be primed
[3]: X means the position the power supply will go, which means it could go North, East, West, or South. 2 or more means it will face multiple directions
Basically what this does is give redstone a supply of power wirelessly, which will help mapmakers, because there won't be so much redstone all over the place. Hope you like this suggestion
Well, today, I had this idea. If Skeletons shoot at hoppers, then the hopper would store the arrow inside it. Same goes for Ghasts (Fire Charge), Blazes (Fire Charge, again), Witches (Potions), Withers (Wither Heads, but rarely), and Snow Golems (Snowballs). I'm thinking this might be a little OP, but you have to dodge the arrows and all, so maybe not too much. Hope you like it!
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I have a question: What does it look like to fly up to the moon though?
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RedstonePower [1](x),(y),(z) [2][???] [3][X]
[1]: These are the coordinates that will be powered
[2]: ??? means the redstone power that will be wirelessly given to the redstone. If the redstone power is supplied to a TNT, it will be primed
[3]: X means the position the power supply will go, which means it could go North, East, West, or South. 2 or more means it will face multiple directions
Basically what this does is give redstone a supply of power wirelessly, which will help mapmakers, because there won't be so much redstone all over the place. Hope you like this suggestion
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