This is my suggestion for more compacted circuitry.
It is Colourstone!
You will find the primary colours underground and mix them to make more colours!
Each colour cannot interact with other colours unless they are linked by the relating colour.
So bluestone does not interact with redstone unless connected by purplestone.
purplestone can be made from mixing red and bluestone together.
Like so:
[] [] ........ [] []
[] [] OR .... [] []
[] [] [] ........ [] [] []
Every colour can do what ever redstone can do.
I would like yellowstone to be added too.
But yellowstone would probably be confused with gold so I suggest that yellowstone
could be just is just crushed gold.
Also gives gold a use!
Sorry if my writing bit crap.
I'm very tired.
Gonna go sleep.
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I like it. Especially the "mixing the colors to create new ones" aspect.
However, I'm not so sure about "yellowstone" just being gold. That would mean that you'd find a lot more redstone and "bluestone" then you would "yellowstone." Which would seem a bit odd, being that they all have the same function.
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I like it. Especially the "mixing the colors to create new ones" aspect.
However, I'm not so sure about "yellowstone" just being gold. That would mean that you'd find a lot more redstone and "bluestone" then you would "yellowstone." Which would seem a bit odd, being that they all have the same function.
Do you mean gold is rarer than redstone or how much of the gold you'll get from mining gold?
If it is the second one.
Maybe if we put a gold bar into a crafting table like this:
[] []
[] [] []
[] [] []
Four pieces of grounded gold comes out?
OR there could be something new in the next update
that allows for more realistic gold grounding.
If we have a new different ore called "Yellowstone" looking kinda like gold.
New minecrafters will make threads going "Wtf is this gold powder, wheres my gold ore"
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Quote from Grimsight »
i have burned a whole house down by doing this on accident... lava be trollin
It is Colourstone!
You will find the primary colours underground and mix them to make more colours!
Each colour cannot interact with other colours unless they are linked by the relating colour.
So bluestone does not interact with redstone unless connected by purplestone.
purplestone can be made from mixing red and bluestone together.
Like so:
[] [] ........ [] []
[] [] OR .... [] []
[] [] [] ........ [] [] []
Every colour can do what ever redstone can do.
I would like yellowstone to be added too.
But yellowstone would probably be confused with gold so I suggest that yellowstone
could be just is just crushed gold.
Also gives gold a use!
Sorry if my writing bit crap.
I'm very tired.
Gonna go sleep.
I ate yours...
However, I'm not so sure about "yellowstone" just being gold. That would mean that you'd find a lot more redstone and "bluestone" then you would "yellowstone." Which would seem a bit odd, being that they all have the same function.
Do you mean gold is rarer than redstone or how much of the gold you'll get from mining gold?
If it is the second one.
Maybe if we put a gold bar into a crafting table like this:
[] []
[] [] []
[] [] []
Four pieces of grounded gold comes out?
OR there could be something new in the next update
that allows for more realistic gold grounding.
If we have a new different ore called "Yellowstone" looking kinda like gold.
New minecrafters will make threads going "Wtf is this gold powder, wheres my gold ore"
No, redstone but different colors.
I like the idea, maybe gold/yellowstone (ground gold) doesn't have the 15 block limit?
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