What I am thinking is adding a more of a adventure feel to Beta survival. What i'm saying is maybe every once in a while, you might come across a roving Adventurer, and you could get quests, and you could determine what you say...This is an exampple conversation between ther examople person and an Adventurer
Adventurer:Well hello there stranger
(Hello)
Hi?
Screw off
Adventurer: Could you help me with this search?
No
(Fine, what do you need)
Nah, I got stuff to do
Adventurer: I'm searching for 20 Lapis Lazuli. Take me to your house and ill wait there.
Ok, follow me then i'll be off.
(Sorry, I don't trust people in my house.)
No, you're trying to take my stuff.
See what I mean? The things in () were things Mr. Example choose to say.
And as with the "No, you're trying to take my stuff" if you let them in your house then they might actually take your stuff and run for it. Also you could hire people to get stuff like 24 diamonds or 3 gold ore, again they might take the stuff and run for it.But, the more quests you do for someone, the more they trust you, the less likely they will take your stuff.
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Adventurer:Well hello there stranger
(Hello)
Hi?
Screw off
Adventurer: Could you help me with this search?
No
(Fine, what do you need)
Nah, I got stuff to do
Adventurer: I'm searching for 20 Lapis Lazuli. Take me to your house and ill wait there.
Ok, follow me then i'll be off.
(Sorry, I don't trust people in my house.)
No, you're trying to take my stuff.
See what I mean? The things in () were things Mr. Example choose to say.
And as with the "No, you're trying to take my stuff" if you let them in your house then they might actually take your stuff and run for it. Also you could hire people to get stuff like 24 diamonds or 3 gold ore, again they might take the stuff and run for it.But, the more quests you do for someone, the more they trust you, the less likely they will take your stuff.
Diamond swords could tend to this "problem."
-Quote from a friend.
but less virtual humping and name calling.