But at least it can be used for something, in the off-chance it's crafted. Poisonous potato has no use whatsoever.
If there is no food left, it can save you(zombies could drop it too). But there will be no condition such as there is no "tool" left. You will always find replacement such as wood and stone and it will never lose its durability anyway. Wasting gold for it is certified tardness
If there is no food left, it can save you(zombies could drop it too). But there will be no condition such as there is no "tool" left. You will always find replacement such as wood and stone and it will never lose its durability anyway. Wasting gold for it is certified tardness
They only drop when you break a potato crop, meaning you've got good food (as TheMasterCaver will attest to). And since, as a food they're undesirable (they don't come in massive amounts like rotten flesh, come with actual good food, and harm you more than help you), it's basically filling up an empty slot without doing anything else. I think that the worthlessness of them as food is greater than the worthlessness of a golden hoe as a tool, especially since it's something you can't choose not to have.
Well, yes, but...other than that? They're pretty much useless, other than for decoration. Then again, I have no clue why anyone would want to decorate with a dead bush...
Maybe because they want to place a dead plant instead of a living one?
Poisonous potatoes are good if you have someone who keeps pestering you, you can rename it "Potato" and give it to them. Note that this only works on noobs.
I'd
say clownfish. They're pretty crappy for a food source, so the only
thing they're useful for are taming ocelots. But I doubt you would use
them for that, they're so rare that you might as well just use regular
raw fish.
You mentioned at least two uses that can be made out of Clownfish; I'd say this qualifies it as a not-so-meaningless item.
I think Chameleonred5 did a very good job at explaining why Poisonous Potatoes are the worst of the worst.
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I seriously think that both the thick and mundane potions are even more useless than the rest of the things. They only consume materials to create a potion so useless it does not even have a effect.
I have tried but failed in creating a weakness potion with them. If you can actually do this, then they are not as useless as I thought
I seriously think that both the thick and mundane potions are even more useless than the rest of the things. They only consume materials to create a potion so useless it does not even have a effect.
I have tried but failed in creating a weakness potion with them. If you can actually do this, then they are not as useless as I thought
Taking a look at the chart on the wiki, the Thick and Mundane potions are indeed dead-ends in the brewing system.
Pretty sure you can also make Splash (and Lingering) potions out of them (and Water Bottles). The only use for those would be to throw them away so they stop wasting inventory space.
Surprised nobody mentioned the carrot on a stick so far. The only use of a carrot on a stick is to control a pig while riding it, which has been useless ever since horses came out. At least poisonous potatoes don't cost anything to make and they can be eaten in a worst case scenario. The carrot on a stick however, can not be eaten at all despite literally being a carrot. You also have to craft it, meaning you have to waste other materials on it. And last but not least, it has a durability, meaning you need multiple of these if you want to travel a decent distance. The durability also decreases very fast, faster than it should do. Why does it even have a durability anyways, a carrot doesn't have a durability and you are not fishing with it so the durability shouldn't decrease in that way either. I guess you could say the pig eats the carrot but you also lose the fishing rod when it's durability reaches 0. Does that mean the pig also ate the fishing rod or something.
tl;dr, the carrot on a stick is useless.
Not as useless as the potato, for two reasons:
1- While being a terrible way to get to places, you can always use pigs if you lack horses or enough iron for a Rail. You are assuming that horses are right next biome, but if you can get a full deserts/plains world, you could get lost in countless taigas too.
2- It is needed for an achievement, which is in-game and thus qualifies for having a purpose.
I find I don't have much use for shovels. At least, when my shovel wears out, I tend to keep digging by hand until I've finished my current excavation rather than run back to the nearest crafting area to make more. It's slower, sure, but not nearly as much difference as between pickaxe and hand, and you don't lose any functionality, like when your hoe or shears wear out.
Nooo, it doesn't. Because where I come from, we toss these items into the abyss in the End.
That's not useless. It makes obtaining flint soooo much easier.
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But what does that leave you with? A double chest of flint? woooo!!!
So basically:
1st Most Useless Thing: Fortune III Shovel
...which gets you...
2nd Most Useless Thing: Double Chest of Flint
There is no item without its type such as Fortune 3 shovel. Type must be added(gold,iron etc).
It is wrong anyway. Golden hoe is most useless and nobody crafts it or uses it.
But at least it can be used for something, in the off-chance it's crafted. Poisonous potato has no use whatsoever.
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If there is no food left, it can save you(zombies could drop it too). But there will be no condition such as there is no "tool" left. You will always find replacement such as wood and stone and it will never lose its durability anyway. Wasting gold for it is certified tardness
They only drop when you break a potato crop, meaning you've got good food (as TheMasterCaver will attest to). And since, as a food they're undesirable (they don't come in massive amounts like rotten flesh, come with actual good food, and harm you more than help you), it's basically filling up an empty slot without doing anything else. I think that the worthlessness of them as food is greater than the worthlessness of a golden hoe as a tool, especially since it's something you can't choose not to have.
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A double chest of flint? What's so bad about that? That'll make enough arrows to last a lifetime!
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Dead bushes drop sticks.
Maybe because they want to place a dead plant instead of a living one?
I'll have to go with Poisonous Potatoes.
Poisonous potatoes are good if you have someone who keeps pestering you, you can rename it "Potato" and give it to them. Note that this only works on noobs.
The Cauldron is the only way to place water in the Nether legit, and can be used to stop burning. That's far from useless.
You mentioned at least two uses that can be made out of Clownfish; I'd say this qualifies it as a not-so-meaningless item.
I think Chameleonred5 did a very good job at explaining why Poisonous Potatoes are the worst of the worst.
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I seriously think that both the thick and mundane potions are even more useless than the rest of the things. They only consume materials to create a potion so useless it does not even have a effect.
I have tried but failed in creating a weakness potion with them. If you can actually do this, then they are not as useless as I thought
Taking a look at the chart on the wiki, the Thick and Mundane potions are indeed dead-ends in the brewing system.
Pretty sure you can also make Splash (and Lingering) potions out of them (and Water Bottles). The only use for those would be to throw them away so they stop wasting inventory space.
Not as useless as the potato, for two reasons:
1- While being a terrible way to get to places, you can always use pigs if you lack horses or enough iron for a Rail. You are assuming that horses are right next biome, but if you can get a full deserts/plains world, you could get lost in countless taigas too.
2- It is needed for an achievement, which is in-game and thus qualifies for having a purpose.
I find I don't have much use for shovels. At least, when my shovel wears out, I tend to keep digging by hand until I've finished my current excavation rather than run back to the nearest crafting area to make more. It's slower, sure, but not nearly as much difference as between pickaxe and hand, and you don't lose any functionality, like when your hoe or shears wear out.
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