The horizontal part of the "arms" of the cactus, represented in the example using cyan wool, would be a new block that you can place cacti onto, but it only drops regular cactus blocks when mined. Bird mobs (if added) could sometimes make nests inside of the cactus, leaving spherical holes on the side of the block.
This would add some variation to the desert biome.
So how is it? Do any details need changing?
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"Minecraft? Realistic? Really? This is a game where you punch trees to get wood, you can make the wood into wooden planks in less than five seconds, and trees don't fall even if you remove a piece of the trunk from the middle. This is a game where animate corpses, giant spiders and exploding green terrorists emerge at night to hunt you down, farm animals run rampant across the countryside, and you can stop the flow of molten lava with a block of snow."
...Since when do birds make nests in a plant of spiny torment?
Native birds such as Gila woodpeckers, purple martins, house finches, and gilded flickers live inside holes in saguaros. Flickers excavate larger holes higher on the stem. The nest cavity is deep, the parents and young entirely hidden from view. The saguaro creates callus tissue on the wound. When the saguaro dies, and soft flesh rots the callus remains behind, a so called "saguaro boot," which was used by natives for storage.
There you go.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
"Minecraft? Realistic? Really? This is a game where you punch trees to get wood, you can make the wood into wooden planks in less than five seconds, and trees don't fall even if you remove a piece of the trunk from the middle. This is a game where animate corpses, giant spiders and exploding green terrorists emerge at night to hunt you down, farm animals run rampant across the countryside, and you can stop the flow of molten lava with a block of snow."
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The horizontal part of the "arms" of the cactus, represented in the example using cyan wool, would be a new block that you can place cacti onto, but it only drops regular cactus blocks when mined. Bird mobs (if added) could sometimes make nests inside of the cactus, leaving spherical holes on the side of the block.
This would add some variation to the desert biome.
So how is it? Do any details need changing?
Incompetence is a plague. I am the cure.
For all your wolf suggestion needs, I present the WOLF MEGATHREAD!
Stories: A Miner's Chronicle, The Lost Chronicle [Entries 32-2, 33-1, and 33-2 out!]
There you go.
When they get a sharp idea!
Ouch that stings!
...I have no pun. Settle for a spider:
Man that is a barb.
Anyway, a military rank joke:
You: Hi! Can I talk to you?
Person: Sure.
You: Can we talk in private since this is a major problem I have and I need your general opinion about it.
Other joke:
*person says stuff about sword*
You: That stabs bro