That'll work too! Its just the capacity im worried about
I' thinking that the gold arrows could stack to 64 in the quiver, or else the quiver could have extra slots for additional arrows, saving inventory space.
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I agree with the idea Soul Empire suggested most def. The idea of tiers of arrows according to what you use to yield results is a rewarding process (being that you have to actually create something) Also, at that point you have a hard decision to make at that point. Do you go for the quick fix with the nuggets (maybe for a quick adventure w/friends) or go for the long haul and craft more arrows with the block (maybe for an extended trip to the Nether for those pesky Gasp)
I agree with the idea Soul Empire suggested most def. The idea of tiers of arrows according to what you use to yield results is a rewarding process (being that you have to actually create something) Also, at that point you have a hard decision to make at that point. Do you go for the quick fix with the nuggets (maybe for a quick adventure w/friends) or go for the long haul and craft more arrows with the block (maybe for an extended trip to the Nether for those pesky Gasp)
That'll work too! Its just the capacity im worried about
I' thinking that the gold arrows could stack to 64 in the quiver, or else the quiver could have extra slots for additional arrows, saving inventory space.
Otherwise, I'll go with the anvil idea, for both the bows and arrows.
I agree with the idea Soul Empire suggested most def. The idea of tiers of arrows according to what you use to yield results is a rewarding process (being that you have to actually create something) Also, at that point you have a hard decision to make at that point. Do you go for the quick fix with the nuggets (maybe for a quick adventure w/friends) or go for the long haul and craft more arrows with the block (maybe for an extended trip to the Nether for those pesky Gasp)