This would be a biome with brown grass, steep tall mountains that are made of badlands stone that is brown, and only hostile mobs should spawn here. Here there should be plenty of things like dragon skeletons, which are made of a block called ancient bone, which has no use other than decoration, but caves here should have one of a kind loot in them. Also, no trees would be here, maybe something that has no leaves that is shaped like a tree that is wood.The sky here would be yellow. This would be a very big biome.
This would be a biome with brown grass, steep tall mountains that are made of badlands stone that is brown, and only hostile mobs should spawn here. Here there should be plenty of things like dragon skeletons, which are made of a block called ancient bone, which has no use other than decoration, but caves here should have one of a kind loot in them. Also, no trees would be here, maybe something that has no leaves that is shaped like a tree that is wood.The sky here would be yellow. This would be a very big biome.
I don't like this. People will avoid this biome so it shouldn't be big. It should at least have something to persuade or coax players to go into this biome.
I posted an earlier topic about copper that you could use in to build an enhanced furnace and you(pigminer234) asked how copper would speed up smelting.....coppers an excellent heat conductor...much better than stone
That means nothing. The furnace isn't in direct contact with the reagent, the fuel is. The furnace has nothing to do with it. It's all about the conductivity of the reagent. If it were iron vs. wood, iron would smelt faster since it's a great conductor. And why make copper furnace's when gold and iron are already in the game, and if your theory worked, would be even better ways to smelt things faster since they have a higher conductivity than copper Copper, silver and gold are in group 11 of the periodic table, and they share certain attributes: they have one s-orbital electron on top of a filled d-electron shell and are characterized by high ductility and electrical conductivity. Can't lie with science.
Unless the ingredient is just floating in the furnace, it contacting the furnace. It is on a grate.
In minecraft I don't think it's a grate, it looks more like a shelf above the fuel, which would give more contact to the furnace. I like this idea, and copper could be the badlands-only ore.
If i hated ore's do you think i would be playing Minecraft?
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