Considering how well the new crafting blocks map onto villager professions, I take it as given that they will show up in the redesigned villages, too.
If Mojang is feeling especially cruel, some of them might *only* be obtainable from villages! But I'm inclined to doubt this.
EDIT: Do we have any indication yet of what the benefit is of getting an ocelot to trust you? The obvious analogy to dolphins would suggest that they lead you to a jungle temple, but that seems pretty weak.
I hope the cartographer table will make mapping easier. It's prohibitively impractical to map anything outside your immediate area, and displaying it on a giant wall is interesting but also of limited usefulness, especially since they don't auto-update.
Of course, a minimap/world map (of places you've explored) would be the most ideal...
I hope the cartographer table will make mapping easier. It's prohibitively impractical to map anything outside your immediate area, and displaying it on a giant wall is interesting but also of limited usefulness, especially since they don't auto-update.
Of course, a minimap/world map (of places you've explored) would be the most ideal...
Yeah, I use "AMIDST" (with Update 1.72, last-usable, for me) for this. Sure, it's 2-D(imensional), and doesn't-show several features (such as Water, generally when not Biomes), but it Uses Co-Ordinates, so it's a " /tp " 'er's dream, once you've felt you've Traveled Far (distance) and Long (Time) enough, even the Nether gets kind of old, to re-Travel, Marked routes, more than 1 /2 Hr. each way @.@ .
Not exactly a 3-D in-Game, Holographic, Zoomable-in, Mark-able, Label-able, turn-it inside-out -able "whatever," that we can fantasize, but hey. What if it were a big Floating Cube, anyway (this is MC, after all) XD ?
If Mojang is feeling especially cruel, some of them might *only* be obtainable from villages! But I'm inclined to doubt this.
Doubt it too, but I actually wouldn't mind that being the case. We need more blocks that give us a reason to explore. Blocks that have uses, especially!
It was about time we got lanterns! In my opinion a game centered around mining wasn't truly complete without legit lanterns! I just hope they aren't too hard to craft en masse and a competitive alternative to stone age torches.
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't find ghost villagers because the village is generates when you enter a new chunk, so if that village is in the chunk you just got generated, I'm pretty sure you can save them.
I just hope they aren't too hard to craft en masse and a competitive alternative to stone age torches.
I hope they won't any more expensive than jack'o'lanterns, I mean if they need iron to craft, maybe obtaining one per iron ingot used would be the right price (I would really like the crafting to be five torches in a straight cross and four ingots on the corners for four lanterns).
The campfire isn't bugged, it just doesn't work like a furnace. You right-click on it with food in your hand, which then is placed and gets slowly cooked.
The Cartography Table accepts a map in the first slot. Then you can place paper (just one sheet!) in the second slot to zoom, an empty map to clone, or a glass pane to lock. Its recipe is two planks with two sheets of paper on top.
You can put it out with a bucket of water, and relight it with a flint and steel. Currently it's burning when first crafted, which is rather silly. The recipe is three logs as a base, a piece of coal or charcoal in the center, and three sticks. When you break the campfire, you get two charcoal.
Experimenting a little more, I find that using Silk Touch on a doused campfire will, bizarrely, give you a burning one.
Other than that, they really thought of everything. If you put a roof over the campfire, the smoke bunches up at the top, much like you'd expect. It doesn't spread outward, though.
If you put a hay bale beneath the campfire, the smoke goes twice as high - sort of a poor man's beacon.
Other than that, they really thought of everything. If you put a roof over the campfire, the smoke bunches up at the top, much like you'd expect. It doesn't spread outward, though.
Handy for fireplaces:
(Excuse the crudeness of the build - it's a brand new snapshot world so I have limited resources so far!)
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this is only decoration item. useless as map waypoint. i checked
Banners act as map way points, not camp fires.
Although I just realized that using both banners and camp fires nearby each other could help players find way points and then they can mark them on their map so that they don't need to rely on the smoke anymore. This would be really cool for making outpost shelters that players could easily find and mark once they get there.
Although I just realized that using both banners and camp fires nearby each other could help players find way points and then they can mark them on their map so that they don't need to rely on the smoke anymore. This would be really cool for making outpost shelters that players could easily find and mark once they get there.
you really think that block with player height can be waypoint?
Considering how well the new crafting blocks map onto villager professions, I take it as given that they will show up in the redesigned villages, too.
If Mojang is feeling especially cruel, some of them might *only* be obtainable from villages! But I'm inclined to doubt this.
EDIT: Do we have any indication yet of what the benefit is of getting an ocelot to trust you? The obvious analogy to dolphins would suggest that they lead you to a jungle temple, but that seems pretty weak.
I hope the cartographer table will make mapping easier. It's prohibitively impractical to map anything outside your immediate area, and displaying it on a giant wall is interesting but also of limited usefulness, especially since they don't auto-update.
Of course, a minimap/world map (of places you've explored) would be the most ideal...
Yeah, I use "AMIDST" (with Update 1.72, last-usable, for me) for this. Sure, it's 2-D(imensional), and doesn't-show several features (such as Water, generally when not Biomes), but it Uses Co-Ordinates, so it's a " /tp " 'er's dream, once you've felt you've Traveled Far (distance) and Long (Time) enough, even the Nether gets kind of old, to re-Travel, Marked routes, more than 1 /2 Hr. each way @.@ .
Not exactly a 3-D in-Game, Holographic, Zoomable-in, Mark-able, Label-able, turn-it inside-out -able "whatever," that we can fantasize, but hey. What if it were a big Floating Cube, anyway (this is MC, after all) XD ?
Doubt it too, but I actually wouldn't mind that being the case. We need more blocks that give us a reason to explore. Blocks that have uses, especially!
The quickest way to my heart is with a smile.
Oh, and a white-oak stake.
This is going to improve so many of by builds omg.
The quickest way to my heart is with a smile.
Oh, and a white-oak stake.
It was about time we got lanterns! In my opinion a game centered around mining wasn't truly complete without legit lanterns! I just hope they aren't too hard to craft en masse and a competitive alternative to stone age torches.
I'm pretty sure you wouldn't find ghost villagers because the village is generates when you enter a new chunk, so if that village is in the chunk you just got generated, I'm pretty sure you can save them.
I hope they won't any more expensive than jack'o'lanterns, I mean if they need iron to craft, maybe obtaining one per iron ingot used would be the right price (I would really like the crafting to be five torches in a straight cross and four ingots on the corners for four lanterns).
Palin: No ferrum. Just…no. Ferrum is usefull beyond measure already. Fine, maybe couple of those little pellets, but not full brics.
Vitrum? Sure, there have to be. But not ferrum. Or not that much.
Of course. I said “if they need iron”. Not that I want the crafting to use iron at all costs
Palin: Good.
Ultimatly, it will be on devs.
I can imagine the recipe being 4 ferrum pellets, 4 glass panels, 1 torch. You get 1 lantern. That would be acceptable. Being true to look of the item.
The campfire isn't bugged, it just doesn't work like a furnace. You right-click on it with food in your hand, which then is placed and gets slowly cooked.
The Cartography Table accepts a map in the first slot. Then you can place paper (just one sheet!) in the second slot to zoom, an empty map to clone, or a glass pane to lock. Its recipe is two planks with two sheets of paper on top.
You can put it out with a bucket of water, and relight it with a flint and steel. Currently it's burning when first crafted, which is rather silly. The recipe is three logs as a base, a piece of coal or charcoal in the center, and three sticks. When you break the campfire, you get two charcoal.
Experimenting a little more, I find that using Silk Touch on a doused campfire will, bizarrely, give you a burning one.
Other than that, they really thought of everything. If you put a roof over the campfire, the smoke bunches up at the top, much like you'd expect. It doesn't spread outward, though.
If you put a hay bale beneath the campfire, the smoke goes twice as high - sort of a poor man's beacon.
Handy for fireplaces:
(Excuse the crudeness of the build - it's a brand new snapshot world so I have limited resources so far!)
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The hay bale is great for chimneys!
Praise be to Spode.
this is only decoration item. useless as map waypoint. i checked
Why were you expecting it to be a map waypoint?
Banners act as map way points, not camp fires.
Although I just realized that using both banners and camp fires nearby each other could help players find way points and then they can mark them on their map so that they don't need to rely on the smoke anymore. This would be really cool for making outpost shelters that players could easily find and mark once they get there.
Praise be to Spode.
you really think that block with player height can be waypoint?