Does Minecraft has a real life mythical creature? No,but it has an ender dragon which is not in the real life.But now,I think I am the first one who ask for a real life mythical creature to be add in Minecraft.The drop is dragon shell that can be obtain 1-2.To make more realistic make dragon shell as a crafting items like a set of dragon armor or tools.Where it will spawn?I will suggest that it shall be spawn at Nether.What about the attack? It shall be like blaze attacks.
The Ender Dragon is close enough to a dragon. Your logic that "the ender dragon is not a real dragon so we need a real dragon" doesn't make much sense. I'll support a dragon idea that gives the dragon a proper use and balanced reason to be in the game. How powerful would dragon armor be, and I don't think dragon shells are realistic. You do realize dragons don't aren't real, right?
How would such a fast mob work on in the enclosed Nether? I fear it would get stuck in the environment. I think the attack should be different from that of a blaze.
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Does Minecraft has a real life mythical creature? No,but it has an ender dragon which is not in the real life.But now,I think I am the first one who ask for a real life mythical creature to be add in Minecraft.The drop is dragon shell that can be obtain 1-2.To make more realistic make dragon shell as a crafting items like a set of dragon armor or tools.Where it will spawn?I will suggest that it shall be spawn at Nether.What about the attack? It shall be like blaze attacks.
Thanks for who is reading this..
Firstly, there may be some fairly strong setiment toward "niche protection" for the Ender Dragon. [There are also technical issues with large articulated mobs; at least part of the reason why the Giant isn't implemented.]
If the "ender dragon which is not in the real life" [taken to mean not in the Overworld??] is an issue, how does adding a dragon that "shall be spawn at Nether" address this? (Would "not in the real life" not indicate an Overworld spawn location was desired? )
RE: fishg's comments:
Concur.
[…except for the "dying inside" bit… I've moved past expecting the hoi polloi to internalize the advantages of using search engines before "speaking" :halo: ]
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Does Minecraft has a real life mythical creature? No,but it has an ender dragon which is not in the real life.But now,I think I am the first one who ask for a real life mythical creature to be add in Minecraft.The drop is dragon shell that can be obtain 1-2.To make more realistic make dragon shell as a crafting items like a set of dragon armor or tools.Where it will spawn?I will suggest that it shall be spawn at Nether.What about the attack? It shall be like blaze attacks.
Thanks for who is reading this..
I am dying inside.
The Ender Dragon is close enough to a dragon. Your logic that "the ender dragon is not a real dragon so we need a real dragon" doesn't make much sense. I'll support a dragon idea that gives the dragon a proper use and balanced reason to be in the game. How powerful would dragon armor be, and I don't think dragon shells are realistic. You do realize dragons don't aren't real, right?
How would such a fast mob work on in the enclosed Nether? I fear it would get stuck in the environment. I think the attack should be different from that of a blaze.
quote=ErikTDB
Does Minecraft has a real life mythical creature? No,but it has an ender dragon which is not in the real life.But now,I think I am the first one who ask for a real life mythical creature to be add in Minecraft.The drop is dragon shell that can be obtain 1-2.To make more realistic make dragon shell as a crafting items like a set of dragon armor or tools.Where it will spawn?I will suggest that it shall be spawn at Nether.What about the attack? It shall be like blaze attacks.
Thanks for who is reading this..
Firstly, there may be some fairly strong setiment toward "niche protection" for the Ender Dragon. [There are also technical issues with large articulated mobs; at least part of the reason why the Giant isn't implemented.]
If the "ender dragon which is not in the real life" [taken to mean not in the Overworld??] is an issue, how does adding a dragon that "shall be spawn at Nether" address this? (Would "not in the real life" not indicate an Overworld spawn location was desired? )
RE: fishg's comments:
Concur.
[…except for the "dying inside" bit… I've moved past expecting the hoi polloi to internalize the advantages of using search engines before "speaking" :halo: ]