if you like to have a full map like i do on survival you have to travel. I think that torches take longer to set up around your camp and also don't generate enough light to keep skeletons from shooting at you. So i thought you should be able to make campfires that has a further light range and also can also cook for you so you don't have to bring a furnace. I got this idea will camping with my family a long time ago.The crafting recipe would consist of coal and sticks. And also to make it so that you cant just place it and light it up you have to put some kind of flammable resource to power it until it is destroyed,
Crafting Recipe
C=Coal S=Stick N=Nothing
N N N
N S N =
S C S
Please support because this might help a lot of people in the game.
So that 8 extra stone is really that much of a burden?
Torches have a light that goes out 14 blocks. One every 6th block in a flat grid prevents spawning.
Lit furnaces also emit light, while cooking which would essentially act as the exact same thing.
It's a function that is, sort of, already in the game. You can make a campfire simply by placing some netherrack in the dirt and lighting it. If you want to make it look like there are stones around the campfire, you can also just sink furnaces into the ground around the netherrack (and then use them for actual cooking). However, the burning netherrack will also instantly cook any animal that walks through it.
If you want to cook on the run, you can also just kill animals using a flint & steel instead of a sword. The meat they drop is already cooked (it can also be pretty hilarious to watch a bunch of players running aorund lighting animals on fire... and then the animals double back and light them on fire, etc.)
But what if you couldn't go into the nether because you dont have a portal?
You have got to be kidding me.
Nether Portal Ingredients Required:
10 source blocks of Lava (may be found somewhere on the surface in many worlds; also amply attainable at Y12)
2 buckets (consists of 3 iron ore each - which are readily found very near to the surface just below sea level; in a real pinch, you can get by with 1 bucket)
Water (there is probably an ocean full somewhere on the map; also readily found in lakes, ponds, rivers, swamps, and even caves)
Flint and Steel (consists of 1 iron and 1 flint; flint is obtainable from breaking gravel, which is easily found in caves and villages)
Dirt for making framework to build portal in place
Several videos of this technique are available on YouTube. (Here's OverlookedEnt's - )
Easily done in Survival Mode and you don't even need a single diamond.
Netherrack is usually easily spotted upon entering the nether and may be mined with a stone pickaxe. You can use the same flint and steel you used to light the portal to light it.
You actually don't even need a Flint and Steel to make the portal.
It's possible to use the lava from the nearby source to ignite a flammable block behind the portal frame.
There is actually zero need to go underground to make a portal.
You actually don't even need a Flint and Steel to make the portal.
It's possible to use the lava from the nearby source to ignite a flammable block behind the portal frame.
There is actually zero need to go underground to make a portal.
Interesting... never thought of lighting one that way. I'll have to give it a try. I honestly think the OP confused a nether portal with an end portal.
Interesting... never thought of lighting one that way. I'll have to give it a try. I honestly think the OP confused a nether portal with an end portal.
Maybe. I used the lava to ignite my portal in my Superflat.
This was the only time I was happy to have lava set something not-enemy on fire.
Crafting Recipe
C=Coal S=Stick N=Nothing
N N N
N S N =
S C S
Please support because this might help a lot of people in the game.
Torches have a light that goes out 14 blocks. One every 6th block in a flat grid prevents spawning.
Lit furnaces also emit light, while cooking which would essentially act as the exact same thing.
...No.
Stay fluffy~
If you want to cook on the run, you can also just kill animals using a flint & steel instead of a sword. The meat they drop is already cooked (it can also be pretty hilarious to watch a bunch of players running aorund lighting animals on fire... and then the animals double back and light them on fire, etc.)
You have got to be kidding me.
Nether Portal Ingredients Required:
10 source blocks of Lava (may be found somewhere on the surface in many worlds; also amply attainable at Y12)
2 buckets (consists of 3 iron ore each - which are readily found very near to the surface just below sea level; in a real pinch, you can get by with 1 bucket)
Water (there is probably an ocean full somewhere on the map; also readily found in lakes, ponds, rivers, swamps, and even caves)
Flint and Steel (consists of 1 iron and 1 flint; flint is obtainable from breaking gravel, which is easily found in caves and villages)
Dirt for making framework to build portal in place
Several videos of this technique are available on YouTube. (Here's OverlookedEnt's - )
Easily done in Survival Mode and you don't even need a single diamond.
Netherrack is usually easily spotted upon entering the nether and may be mined with a stone pickaxe. You can use the same flint and steel you used to light the portal to light it.
You actually don't even need a Flint and Steel to make the portal.
It's possible to use the lava from the nearby source to ignite a flammable block behind the portal frame.
There is actually zero need to go underground to make a portal.
Stay fluffy~
Interesting... never thought of lighting one that way. I'll have to give it a try. I honestly think the OP confused a nether portal with an end portal.
Maybe. I used the lava to ignite my portal in my Superflat.
This was the only time I was happy to have lava set something not-enemy on fire.
Stay fluffy~