I was just thinking... Maybe in the future updates of Minecraft, there can be coloured quartz! Like, you can maybe use dye in a crafting table after you craft chiselled quartz, pillar quartz, regular quartz, quartz stairs, or quartz slab. Anyone else agree???
Eh, not a horrible idea, but it seems a smidge similar to hardened clay. Regardless, I could still support.
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Can't imagine why I would need dyed quartz. I like the look of quartz blocks, but that's because they are white. If I want a colored block, I'll probably use wool.
My main support is the fact that black quartz (this was another suggestion once upon a time) wouldn't catch fire like wool, and wouldn't be GREY like "black clay".
Much support. I mean, it looks vague at first, but there's not much that needs explaining.
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I've wanted this in the game for quite some time now. I think all these colors could really go well with quartz's smooth texture. Could you also make colored variations of slabs, pillars, and chiseled quartz as well?
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Support. Would be nice for decorating even though there would have to be a colored variant for each and every quartz item (slabs, stairs, chiseled and pillar.)
So the only difference between stained clay and stained quartz is the color scheme. I think, we have enough colors.
...And that there is colored Pillar Quartz and colored Chiseled Quartz, and colored Quartz Stairs, oh and colored Quartz Slabs.
I agree that colored blocks are getting quite redundant, but I think most of the community would be satisfied if we finally got colored stairs and slabs of a certain material.
Support, but only if the colors are really light, like making blue dye make a sky-blue colored Quartz.
I would also agree, colored blocks are getting redundant, especially with the release of stained clay. But the only reason those were useful was because it's texture was different and would be used for a variety of builds or maps. But the problem with those was because they only provided a dark-tinted colour of the dye. So for Stained Quartz, there could be light-tinted colours.
Thanks for the support on this. I thought I'd be 1 of maybe 3 people on the forums who'd like coloured quartz. Reason why I thought of this is because I realized there's coloured (dye injected) quartz in real life, and this all originated from one of my science classes.
It is very true that the stained clay doesn't show the colour that it is (black = grey, white = cream colour, purple = blue, etc.), and the reason I've said that is, IF coloured quartz gets added in a later version of Minecraft, the colours should be more apparent on the blocks than some of the colours on stained clay. Maybe like some of these pictures down below:
NOTE: THESE AREN'T BLOCK TEXTURES!
In order from left to right:
Black Quartz, Cyan Quartz, Lime Quartz, Pink Quartz, Purple Quartz
My main support is the fact that black quartz (this was another suggestion once upon a time) wouldn't catch fire like wool, and wouldn't be GREY like "black clay".
Much support. I mean, it looks vague at first, but there's not much that needs explaining.
As a black block, I really like blocks of coal. Really gorgeous.
Hardened clay can't be made into pillars, stairs, or slabs. Plus these blocks would presumably be brighter and more vivid than their stained clay counterparts.
I'd sure love it if the colors weren't screwed over like Stained clay.
At first people'd look at wool, but their blast resistance is pathetic, making them rather useless for actual survival houses. Colored quartz could fill that niche perfectly, especially considering how smooth its texture is. Even better if its colors were even more vivid and saturated than wool.
I agree with that CenSilver. Plus, wool can catch on fire and start a house fire during a thunderstorm in a desert (If your survival house is in a desert). I also think it would look nice for house decoration.
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Very good point about the different types of blocks quartz can do that stained clay can't APlotdevice, and I've agreed with 100% of the people who say coloured/stained/dyed quartz should have bright, vivid colours, though, I do apologize my example of colours in the pictures I posted earlier aren't block textures.
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Neutral support. The idea is nice, sure, but it's kind of unoriginal since we already have stained clay, and is useless because, again, we have stained clay. But I do see how the pillars and such could look better than a orange block of some underwater substance.
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I was just thinking... Maybe in the future updates of Minecraft, there can be coloured quartz! Like, you can maybe use dye in a crafting table after you craft chiselled quartz, pillar quartz, regular quartz, quartz stairs, or quartz slab. Anyone else agree???
Eh, not a horrible idea, but it seems a smidge similar to hardened clay. Regardless, I could still support.
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Can't imagine why I would need dyed quartz. I like the look of quartz blocks, but that's because they are white. If I want a colored block, I'll probably use wool.
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My main support is the fact that black quartz (this was another suggestion once upon a time) wouldn't catch fire like wool, and wouldn't be GREY like "black clay".
Much support. I mean, it looks vague at first, but there's not much that needs explaining.
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I've wanted this in the game for quite some time now. I think all these colors could really go well with quartz's smooth texture. Could you also make colored variations of slabs, pillars, and chiseled quartz as well?
Minecraft is not medieval-themed!!! As a matter of fact, it doesn't have a set time. And when and WHY did putting reponses in the quote, especially long ones, become a trend in the Suggestions? It's rather inconvenient, mainly since the OP has to gather your quote up manually. Avatar made by Endergirl!
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Might as well say there could be a 16 colour variant to every block in the game.
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Support. Would be nice for decorating even though there would have to be a colored variant for each and every quartz item (slabs, stairs, chiseled and pillar.)
...And that there is colored Pillar Quartz and colored Chiseled Quartz, and colored Quartz Stairs, oh and colored Quartz Slabs.
I agree that colored blocks are getting quite redundant, but I think most of the community would be satisfied if we finally got colored stairs and slabs of a certain material.
Support, but only if the colors are really light, like making blue dye make a sky-blue colored Quartz.
I would also agree, colored blocks are getting redundant, especially with the release of stained clay. But the only reason those were useful was because it's texture was different and would be used for a variety of builds or maps. But the problem with those was because they only provided a dark-tinted colour of the dye. So for Stained Quartz, there could be light-tinted colours.
Partial support.
Thanks for the support on this. I thought I'd be 1 of maybe 3 people on the forums who'd like coloured quartz. Reason why I thought of this is because I realized there's coloured (dye injected) quartz in real life, and this all originated from one of my science classes.
It is very true that the stained clay doesn't show the colour that it is (black = grey, white = cream colour, purple = blue, etc.), and the reason I've said that is, IF coloured quartz gets added in a later version of Minecraft, the colours should be more apparent on the blocks than some of the colours on stained clay. Maybe like some of these pictures down below:
NOTE: THESE AREN'T BLOCK TEXTURES!
In order from left to right:
Black Quartz, Cyan Quartz, Lime Quartz, Pink Quartz, Purple Quartz
As a black block, I really like blocks of coal. Really gorgeous.
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I've played Botania and it has some colored variations of quartz that looks really nice. Support.
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Hardened clay can't be made into pillars, stairs, or slabs. Plus these blocks would presumably be brighter and more vivid than their stained clay counterparts.
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Well, Coesite is your suggestion, but the user has provided colored Quartz.
Maybe not stained, but still has bright colors.
Okie. Still, examples have been provided. Maybe not in block form, but still.
I'd sure love it if the colors weren't screwed over like Stained clay.
At first people'd look at wool, but their blast resistance is pathetic, making them rather useless for actual survival houses. Colored quartz could fill that niche perfectly, especially considering how smooth its texture is. Even better if its colors were even more vivid and saturated than wool.
I agree with that CenSilver. Plus, wool can catch on fire and start a house fire during a thunderstorm in a desert (If your survival house is in a desert). I also think it would look nice for house decoration.
Very good point about the different types of blocks quartz can do that stained clay can't APlotdevice, and I've agreed with 100% of the people who say coloured/stained/dyed quartz should have bright, vivid colours, though, I do apologize my example of colours in the pictures I posted earlier aren't block textures.
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Neutral support. The idea is nice, sure, but it's kind of unoriginal since we already have stained clay, and is useless because, again, we have stained clay. But I do see how the pillars and such could look better than a orange block of some underwater substance.
If I say something weird, please don't mind, the undefineded is throwing off my sense of what I'm posting.
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I, unlike some of the others, do not think colored blocks are getting old. I fully welcome any new colored blocks! full support!
Yeah, the current colored blocks we have now... Have downfalls..
1.) They don't have stairs/slabs
2.) Wool has accurate color, but can burn!
3.) Stained clay's color is waaay off for most of them.
So the perfect dyable material is a definite needed item.