Today I thought for this idea for drinking water bottles. Instead of the water bottles being used for nothing except brewing I think it should extingush burning on ourself. This could making treking through the nether a bit easier. Tripping into the lava fall and burning to death can be annoying.
Please feel free to suggest more ideas on to this.
Lets think about. You are proposing a feature that allows you to drink water from a bottle and extinguish the flames on you. This is rather non-sensical, if I'm honest. the logic behind this is questionable. If you're on fire I highly doubt that your first thought is going to be to take a nice refreshing sip of water from a bottle. Now from a practicality stand point this is also on unsteady ground. In the overworld the likelihood of catching on fire is fairly slim. However, in the nether, catching fire has a much higher chance of happening. To counter act this your way would require some one to carry multiple bottles of water in their inventory, bottles of water that don't stack. The amount of inventory space that this takes up alone is enough to make this idea 'bad'.
All in all the concept itself isn't terrible. And its done with quite noble intentions. With that said the current game mechanics make it impractical. If you were to clarify more on the specifics of your suggestion then I might consider it more. But as it stands, No support.
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Lets think about. You are proposing a feature that allows you to drink water from a bottle and extinguish the flames on you. This is rather non-sensical, if I'm honest. the logic behind this is questionable. If you're on fire I highly doubt that your first thought is going to be to take a nice refreshing sip of water from a bottle. Now from a practicality stand point this is also on unsteady ground. In the overworld the likelihood of catching on fire is fairly slim. However, in the nether, catching fire has a much higher chance of happening. To counter act this your way would require some one to carry multiple bottles of water in their inventory, bottles of water that don't stack. The amount of inventory space that this takes up alone is enough to make this idea 'bad'.
All in all the concept itself isn't terrible. And its done with quite noble intentions. With that said the current game mechanics make it impractical. If you were to clarify more on the specifics of your suggestion then I might consider it more. But as it stands, No support.
A lot of things in Minecraft are non-sensical. A pickaxe made of wood can break solid rock.
How many things are really in your inventory when you're in the Nether? Early on in the world, it'd be good to bring three or four bottles (Which isn't that many spaces) to keep yourself from helplessly burning to death. By the time you'd want to have a large-scale mining or mob slaughtering or construction project in the Nether, you'd probably have enchanted armor or something good so that when you need those spare inventory spaces, you don't need the water bottles.
But for the first visits to the nether when you don't have the materials to make it, it is more useful.
Meh. Drinking this water may help (if it would even work in the Nether), but would only work once per drink. If you run out of your drinks and you're ignited, you're boned. In the meantime, you'll still need to grow a pair and find some netherwarts and magma cream.
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Drinking water doesn't actually do anything in vanilla, so you easily say that the process of drinking the water is actually just pouring it onto yourself.
Meh. Drinking this water may help (if it would even work in the Nether), but would only work once per drink. If you run out of your drinks and you're ignited, you're boned. In the meantime, you'll still need to grow a pair and find some netherwarts and magma cream.
As the last guy said, helping the nether noobs.
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That doesn't nullify what I just said. Noob or not, you're gonna run out of water bottles eventually if you keep using them in the Nether. Or anywhere else.
That doesn't nullify what I just said. Noob or not, you're gonna run out of water bottles eventually if you keep using them in the Nether. Or anywhere else.
Well, yes I agree to that, but you can't deny it does help. Not for permanent use, but for the first couple of times.
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Please feel free to suggest more ideas on to this.
(As i seen at-least.)
It seems ok at the moment, but please specify.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTICDt01cbA
support
All in all the concept itself isn't terrible. And its done with quite noble intentions. With that said the current game mechanics make it impractical. If you were to clarify more on the specifics of your suggestion then I might consider it more. But as it stands, No support.
A lot of things in Minecraft are non-sensical. A pickaxe made of wood can break solid rock.
How many things are really in your inventory when you're in the Nether? Early on in the world, it'd be good to bring three or four bottles (Which isn't that many spaces) to keep yourself from helplessly burning to death. By the time you'd want to have a large-scale mining or mob slaughtering or construction project in the Nether, you'd probably have enchanted armor or something good so that when you need those spare inventory spaces, you don't need the water bottles.
I support.
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Yes, yet, what if your in the nether?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTICDt01cbA
Then get yourself a Potion of Fire Resistance.
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Which is more expensive than a water bottle.
And more useful.
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But for the first visits to the nether when you don't have the materials to make it, it is more useful.
Meh. Drinking this water may help (if it would even work in the Nether), but would only work once per drink. If you run out of your drinks and you're ignited, you're boned. In the meantime, you'll still need to grow a pair and find some netherwarts and magma cream.
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Support from me.
As the last guy said, helping the nether noobs.
That doesn't nullify what I just said. Noob or not, you're gonna run out of water bottles eventually if you keep using them in the Nether. Or anywhere else.
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Well, yes I agree to that, but you can't deny it does help. Not for permanent use, but for the first couple of times.