Netherrack. It's all over the Nether, no scratch that, IT IS THE NETHER.
But for how common it is, it's totally useless. Oh sure, you can light it on fire, and make red things from it, but that's it.
1) Obviously make Nether Brick, using the same method as normal brick. Smelt it into Nether slabs at a 1:1 ratio, make Nether Bricks.
1a) Nether Brick Stairs, Nether Brick Fences, Nether Brick Furnace (Credit: scynscatha), Nether Brick Slab (Make red statues so much easier. No seriously.)
2) Here's the new thing: Bloodsteel! You're dying to know how to make it, so here's the run-down
2a) Smelt a block of Netherrack to create a Nether Slab
2a) Arrange 8 Nether Slabs in a circle, with a Blaze Powder in the center, to create Nether Essence, which is purified Netherrack
2b) Smelt the Nether Essence into Nethersteel, the first metal form of Netherrack.
2b) If you wish to continue on and create Bloodsteel, arrange 8 Nethersteel on a crafting table in the same circle, but use a Ghast Tear in the center. This will create Blood Essence, which is an even more pure form of Netherrack.
2c) Craft 4 Blood Essence into a square, and create a Blood Ingot, which is a solidified form of Blood Essence, and is essentially the almighty Bloodsteel!:
Tools made with Bloodsteel and Nethersteel are created the same as normal tools, but use Blaze Rods instead of sticks, because sticks would obviously be incinerated by the fiery powers of the Nether.
A simple version of the above steps would be this:
Netherrack to Nethersteel ratio -> 8:1 + 1 Blaze Powder
Netherrack to Bloodsteel ratio -> 256:1 + 8 Blaze Powder and 1 Ghast Tear
You may be wondering; why the long process? Well, if you notice, the Netherrack block is riddled with impurities, with trace amounts of a substance that is tough enough to be crafted (The bright red parts). Breaking down a fire-resistant material in a furnace is also going to take some time.
---------------------------Properties of Nethersteel and Bloodsteel--------------------------
Nethersteel is a purified form of Netherrack, tough enough to last a decent while, but not so good in the long run. Nethersteel armor provides 25% resistance to fire, and is equal to Iron. Will not burn in fire, but it will burn in lava.
Attack/Gathering Speed: Equal to Iron
Durability: Iron
Mining Capabilities (What can it mine?): Equal to Iron
Enchantments: Normal
Bloodsteel is the embodiment of the Nether. Light, durable, and possessing incredible tolerance to magic, it's best for nearly everything. Bloodstone armor provides total immunity to fire, but the immunity decreases as the durability decreases. Dropped form cannot be destroyed (Except by Void), but can be despawned.
Attack: Equal to Iron, will light mobs on fire
Gathering Speed: Equal to gold (Gold applicable only, otherwise Iron)
Durability: Higher than iron, less than Diamond
Mining Capabilities: Equal to Diamond
Enchantments: Special Enchant
Not what you were expecting, right? Well, read on, because Bloodstone has a very special attribute unlike any other.
Yup, that's right. Bloodstone gets its very own enchantment; Netherflame. It is a level 50 enchant, so nothing to dismiss as small. Enchanted Bloodstone gets a reddish gleam that gives off light half that of a torch.
Netherflame Tool Enchant:
Attack: Equal to diamond, will light mobs on fire
*Nether exclusive: Right clicking will launch a Ghast Fireball, with the same speed and damage, but no explosive properties
Gathering Speed: Equal to Diamond + Gold (AKA fastest in the game)
Mining Capabilities: Diamond
Effect: The concentration of the Nether's power and evil attracts mobs to you, as long as you're wielding it
Netherflame Armor Enchant
Resistance: A single enchanted piece of armor provides total immunity to everything fire-related that does not decrease with durability.
*Nether Exclusive: Will deflect any ranged attacks at close range (3 blocks far)
Durability: Diamond
Effect: The armor is constantly on fire (Will not obstruct your view, unlike normal fire), providing a light level of 12 around you, and it'll set mobs on fire upon contact. If you touch water, the fire is extinguished until you leave the water.
At first i said it was overpowered, then I remember you mentioned you have to smelt (in total) like 60 netherrack or so for 1 ingot? So i guess it would be worth it. You should also be able to incrust it with gold nuggets for added power
At first i said it was overpowered, then I remember you mentioned you have to smelt (in total) like 60 netherrack or so for 1 ingot? So i guess it would be worth it. You should also be able to incrust it with gold nuggets for added power
All the overpowered stuff requires enchantments, and even then it's just nifty quirks in the overworld, slight edge in the Nether.
EDIT: I started to remember how much Netherrack is in the Nether, so I increased the costs for one Bloodsteel
I love this idea even if its just because now i can think of the nether as a giant block of ore instead of a giant block of flammable blood-encrusted rock.
I love this idea even if its just because now i can think of the nether as a giant block of ore instead of a giant block of flammable blood-encrusted rock.
It provides a way for people who are patient and like to work hard to have a chance and getting "end-game" equipment, instead of digging down and hoping to strike it rich.
It provides a way for people who are patient and like to work hard to have a chance and getting "end-game" equipment, instead of digging down and hoping to strike it rich.
It would also be pretty sweet on SMP if you had a small army of like 10 people with, say, stone\iron swords versus one guy in this nether armour and you just get owned because he has ghast fireballs and amazing protection
It would also be pretty sweet on SMP if you had a small army of like 10 people with, say, stone\iron swords versus one guy in this nether armour and you just get owned because he has ghast fireballs and amazing protection
It'd be terribly broken if he was in the Nether, but in the overworld, he's just a fancy guy clad in red diamond.
With the current smelting system you have a 1:1 ratio. You smelt 1 and you get 1. Maybe if you smelt into ingots and craft the ingots into 1 block and smelt that block.(How I think Steel should be made:P)
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With the current smelting system you have a 1:1 ratio. You smelt 1 and you get 1. Maybe if you smelt into ingots and craft the ingots into 1 block and smelt that block.(How I think Steel should be made:P)
Nice idea! I support this. You balanced the requirements and rewards well!
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Nice, a balanced, good tool material suggestion, maybe it could also have a use apart from tools, like an Dark enchanting table, that does evil enchantments, it has more effective enchantments than the average magic table, but has negative points too, or a super furnace that permanently makes item really hot, so when something touches it gets hurt, but it also makes the block have a slight tinge of red, and it could also make coal better, and it adds more smelts to 1 smelting item (more uses for 1 piece of coal, wood, lava bucket, etc) Piggles says yes to bloodsteel!
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But for how common it is, it's totally useless. Oh sure, you can light it on fire, and make red things from it, but that's it.
1) Obviously make Nether Brick, using the same method as normal brick. Smelt it into Nether slabs at a 1:1 ratio, make Nether Bricks.
1a) Nether Brick Stairs, Nether Brick Fences, Nether Brick Furnace (Credit: scynscatha), Nether Brick Slab (Make red statues so much easier. No seriously.)
2) Here's the new thing: Bloodsteel! You're dying to know how to make it, so here's the run-down
2a) Smelt a block of Netherrack to create a Nether Slab
2a) Arrange 8 Nether Slabs in a circle, with a Blaze Powder in the center, to create Nether Essence, which is purified Netherrack
2b) Smelt the Nether Essence into Nethersteel, the first metal form of Netherrack.
2b) If you wish to continue on and create Bloodsteel, arrange 8 Nethersteel on a crafting table in the same circle, but use a Ghast Tear in the center. This will create Blood Essence, which is an even more pure form of Netherrack.
2c) Craft 4 Blood Essence into a square, and create a Blood Ingot, which is a solidified form of Blood Essence, and is essentially the almighty Bloodsteel!:
Tools made with Bloodsteel and Nethersteel are created the same as normal tools, but use Blaze Rods instead of sticks, because sticks would obviously be incinerated by the fiery powers of the Nether.
A simple version of the above steps would be this:
Netherrack to Nethersteel ratio -> 8:1 + 1 Blaze Powder
Netherrack to Bloodsteel ratio -> 256:1 + 8 Blaze Powder and 1 Ghast Tear
You may be wondering; why the long process? Well, if you notice, the Netherrack block is riddled with impurities, with trace amounts of a substance that is tough enough to be crafted (The bright red parts). Breaking down a fire-resistant material in a furnace is also going to take some time.
---------------------------Properties of Nethersteel and Bloodsteel--------------------------
Nethersteel is a purified form of Netherrack, tough enough to last a decent while, but not so good in the long run. Nethersteel armor provides 25% resistance to fire, and is equal to Iron. Will not burn in fire, but it will burn in lava.
Attack/Gathering Speed: Equal to Iron
Durability: Iron
Mining Capabilities (What can it mine?): Equal to Iron
Enchantments: Normal
Bloodsteel is the embodiment of the Nether. Light, durable, and possessing incredible tolerance to magic, it's best for nearly everything. Bloodstone armor provides total immunity to fire, but the immunity decreases as the durability decreases. Dropped form cannot be destroyed (Except by Void), but can be despawned.
Attack: Equal to Iron, will light mobs on fire
Gathering Speed: Equal to gold (Gold applicable only, otherwise Iron)
Durability: Higher than iron, less than Diamond
Mining Capabilities: Equal to Diamond
Enchantments: Special Enchant
Not what you were expecting, right? Well, read on, because Bloodstone has a very special attribute unlike any other.
------------------------------------Bloodstone Enchantments-----------------------------------
Yup, that's right. Bloodstone gets its very own enchantment; Netherflame. It is a level 50 enchant, so nothing to dismiss as small. Enchanted Bloodstone gets a reddish gleam that gives off light half that of a torch.
Netherflame Tool Enchant:
Attack: Equal to diamond, will light mobs on fire
*Nether exclusive: Right clicking will launch a Ghast Fireball, with the same speed and damage, but no explosive properties
Gathering Speed: Equal to Diamond + Gold (AKA fastest in the game)
Mining Capabilities: Diamond
Effect: The concentration of the Nether's power and evil attracts mobs to you, as long as you're wielding it
Netherflame Armor Enchant
Resistance: A single enchanted piece of armor provides total immunity to everything fire-related that does not decrease with durability.
*Nether Exclusive: Will deflect any ranged attacks at close range (3 blocks far)
Durability: Diamond
Effect: The armor is constantly on fire (Will not obstruct your view, unlike normal fire), providing a light level of 12 around you, and it'll set mobs on fire upon contact. If you touch water, the fire is extinguished until you leave the water.
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Enchanted Bloodsteel Blade:
Enchanted Bloodsteel Pick
Nethersteel Sword
Nethersteel Pickaxe
All the overpowered stuff requires enchantments, and even then it's just nifty quirks in the overworld, slight edge in the Nether.
EDIT: I started to remember how much Netherrack is in the Nether, so I increased the costs for one Bloodsteel
This is Netherrack we're talking about.
EDIT: Just realized enchanted Bloodsteel outclasses diamond in every aspect, so I added a con.
It provides a way for people who are patient and like to work hard to have a chance and getting "end-game" equipment, instead of digging down and hoping to strike it rich.
EDIT: Now with pictures!
It would also be pretty sweet on SMP if you had a small army of like 10 people with, say, stone\iron swords versus one guy in this nether armour and you just get owned because he has ghast fireballs and amazing protection
It'd be terribly broken if he was in the Nether, but in the overworld, he's just a fancy guy clad in red diamond.
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Good point, lemme fix that.
If you had a banner, i'd support.
Maybe I will make a banner, I need something in my siggy anyway.
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Thanks, I wanted Bloodsteel to be hard, but not hair-rippingly mad.
Waste of resources?
Almost everything listed is insanely common, having to use up this much is called balancing gameplay.