The amount of trapdoors you can get from it's crafting recipe should be at least 5-6.
Come on, it's unfair that you'll only get 2 trapdoors from 6 wood planks(any type).
You can literally get 3 doors which is more huge than a trapdoor using 6 wooden planks, that doesn't make any sense 😭😭.
Why does it matter?
Most people who does mob farms need trapdoors, specially for creeper farms
It's just annoying that you had to clear an entire forest just to get absurd amount of stacks of trapdoors which is time wasting
Even if you had automatic wood farm or if you used the spruce tree method
Trapdoors are also essential for builders out there when they're trying to build a huge project
It'll still take a lot of time, so please Mojang
Improve the amount of the trapdoors you could get from it's recipe to help out people who really need a lot of trapdoors for faster projects and stuff. 🙏🙏 🥺
Edit: plz fix trapdoor ☠️
Edit 2: Do y'all know how to get a huge amount of trapdoors In a fast amount of time? It's driving me crazy because I need a lot of trapdoors in my friend's multiplayer world for a project
I think six would be a fair number. I mean, one could probably make an argument it should even be higher given you're using 6 entire blocks, but those planks also give you four from one log, so direct space-logic isn't at play here.
But two is still way, way too few. That comes out to four trapdoors for every three logs. It's telling that I can use oak and dark oak for a house, and then only use spruce for trapdoors (side of windows and for plants) and I somehow find I'm constantly having to farm spruce trees even though it makes up a small portion of the overall things I make.
I can somewhat excuse the stairs being like 33% less efficient (I'd even like to see those brought up to six though because it adds up for roofs), but this has to be one of the worst recipes for cost in the game.
Are the copper ones still six copper blocks in the snapshots too? That's even worse when the ones needing wood are already bad to begin with.
Are the copper ones still six copper blocks in the snapshots too? That's even worse when the ones needing wood are already bad to begin with.
Blocks, not ingots? I made iron trapdoors (which I backported to TMCW) give two from 4 iron ingots - that's twice as efficient as the official version and a staggering 13.5 times more efficient than copper trapdoors, though they seem to be coming to their senses in 1.21, even making them a bit more efficient than iron trapdoors, 3 vs 4 ingots each (I also made all doors give 3 per recipe, stairs give 6, carpets give 4 (arguably could be even more), fences (using the modern recipe) give 4, fence gates give 2, snow layers use the same recipe as carpets so you don't need a crafting table, and so on).
They're being added in 1.21 to begin with. It's a new thing. They're only in snapshots right now.
But yes, they originally used blocks for the recipe like most other trapdoors, which is why I was asking if it was still like that. It seemed like it was most likely a placeholder recipe given the absurdly high cost and low payout, but you never know since... *gestures to the wooden ones having poor amounts too since forever*
That's odd if it's shifting to ingots. It's better of course, but now it's not going to be consistent with iron.
That's odd if it's shifting to ingots. It's better of course, but now it's not going to be consistent with iron.
Iron uses ingots though, the only unusual thing is that its recipe is 2x2 instead of 2x3, presumably because they didn't want to change the recipe for iron bars (which could maybe instead be changed to nuggets and give 2 instead of 16; not only is this slightly cheaper, 3 vs 3.375 nuggets each, but you waste less from crafting up to 15 more than needed, which is one reason why things like stonecutters were added (which can also give one stair per block). If that is too cheap even just one per 6 nuggets would give you 13.5 per iron block):
Iron uses ingots though, the only unusual thing is that its recipe is 2x2 instead of 2x3, presumably because they didn't want to change the recipe for iron bars...
I know it uses ingots, but the Wiki page you linked to looked like copper ones will be changing to ingots too.
One of them that is made up of ingots uses 4 whereas the other that is made up of ingots uses 6, and that is what I meant about them not being consistent.
The amount of trapdoors you can get from it's crafting recipe should be at least 5-6.
Come on, it's unfair that you'll only get 2 trapdoors from 6 wood planks(any type).
You can literally get 3 doors which is more huge than a trapdoor using 6 wooden planks, that doesn't make any sense 😭😭.
Why does it matter?
Most people who does mob farms need trapdoors, specially for creeper farms
It's just annoying that you had to clear an entire forest just to get absurd amount of stacks of trapdoors which is time wasting
Even if you had automatic wood farm or if you used the spruce tree method
Trapdoors are also essential for builders out there when they're trying to build a huge project
It'll still take a lot of time, so please Mojang
Improve the amount of the trapdoors you could get from it's recipe to help out people who really need a lot of trapdoors for faster projects and stuff. 🙏🙏 🥺
Edit: plz fix trapdoor ☠️
Edit 2: Do y'all know how to get a huge amount of trapdoors In a fast amount of time? It's driving me crazy because I need a lot of trapdoors in my friend's multiplayer world for a project
This should be relatively easy to fix with datapacks these days. I expect somebody's already done it.
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I think six would be a fair number. I mean, one could probably make an argument it should even be higher given you're using 6 entire blocks, but those planks also give you four from one log, so direct space-logic isn't at play here.
But two is still way, way too few. That comes out to four trapdoors for every three logs. It's telling that I can use oak and dark oak for a house, and then only use spruce for trapdoors (side of windows and for plants) and I somehow find I'm constantly having to farm spruce trees even though it makes up a small portion of the overall things I make.
I can somewhat excuse the stairs being like 33% less efficient (I'd even like to see those brought up to six though because it adds up for roofs), but this has to be one of the worst recipes for cost in the game.
Are the copper ones still six copper blocks in the snapshots too? That's even worse when the ones needing wood are already bad to begin with.
Blocks, not ingots? I made iron trapdoors (which I backported to TMCW) give two from 4 iron ingots - that's twice as efficient as the official version and a staggering 13.5 times more efficient than copper trapdoors, though they seem to be coming to their senses in 1.21, even making them a bit more efficient than iron trapdoors, 3 vs 4 ingots each (I also made all doors give 3 per recipe, stairs give 6, carpets give 4 (arguably could be even more), fences (using the modern recipe) give 4, fence gates give 2, snow layers use the same recipe as carpets so you don't need a crafting table, and so on).
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They're being added in 1.21 to begin with. It's a new thing. They're only in snapshots right now.
But yes, they originally used blocks for the recipe like most other trapdoors, which is why I was asking if it was still like that. It seemed like it was most likely a placeholder recipe given the absurdly high cost and low payout, but you never know since... *gestures to the wooden ones having poor amounts too since forever*
That's odd if it's shifting to ingots. It's better of course, but now it's not going to be consistent with iron.
Iron uses ingots though, the only unusual thing is that its recipe is 2x2 instead of 2x3, presumably because they didn't want to change the recipe for iron bars (which could maybe instead be changed to nuggets and give 2 instead of 16; not only is this slightly cheaper, 3 vs 3.375 nuggets each, but you waste less from crafting up to 15 more than needed, which is one reason why things like stonecutters were added (which can also give one stair per block). If that is too cheap even just one per 6 nuggets would give you 13.5 per iron block):
https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Trapdoor#Crafting
(the new Wiki still seems to be missing a lot of information, which is why I used the old one)
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I know it uses ingots, but the Wiki page you linked to looked like copper ones will be changing to ingots too.
One of them that is made up of ingots uses 4 whereas the other that is made up of ingots uses 6, and that is what I meant about them not being consistent.