This is a pretty basic idea. A new tool, made by putting a stick underneath an iron ingot, that is a very precise mining tool. Pretty much, it would allow you to destroy blocks but let them not be modified or destroyed. Primarily I am thinking of chiseling stone to produce a stone block, not cobblestone, and chiseling glass to preserve the glass and not destroy it. They would only take a little longer than wooden pickaxes to get stone, and about that long to get glass. I think they should only be made of iron, as stone or wood would be over powered. What do you think?
Actually that wouldn't work. You'd still get cobblestone.
Well, yeah, realistically, but realistically you can't make a waterfall with a bucket of water, make breads out of just three bushels of wheat, or punch through stone with your hands in fifteen seconds...
Well, yeah, realistically, but realistically you can't make a waterfall with a bucket of water, make breads out of just three bushels of wheat, or punch through stone with your hands in fifteen seconds...
Yeah, I know that. Are we talking about those? Also don't you need a hammer to use a chisel?
I think this actually isn't that bad of an idea. But in return for being able to harvest glass and real stone, it should take a longer time to break blocks. Chisels are, after all, precision tools.
Even if stones normally drop cobblestone, if this were implemented, I'm sure there'd be no significant coding problem making an exception for the chisel.
I think this actually isn't that bad of an idea. But in return for being able to harvest glass and real stone, it should take a longer time to break blocks. Chisels are, after all, precision tools.
Even if stones normally drop cobblestone, if this were implemented, I'm sure there'd be no significant coding problem making an exception for the chisel.
Right, I put something in for it taking a bit longer than a wooden pickax to harvest, but I wouldn't mind it being a bit longer. Chisels are precise tools. And to the people saying that stone drops cobblestone always, like themohawkninja said, it would be very easy to reprogram. I mean, you can't reject every idea because the programming doesn't exist now.
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Well, yeah, realistically, but realistically you can't make a waterfall with a bucket of water, make breads out of just three bushels of wheat, or punch through stone with your hands in fifteen seconds...
Yeah, I know that. Are we talking about those? Also don't you need a hammer to use a chisel?
Than use an IF statement. Easy fix.
Even if stones normally drop cobblestone, if this were implemented, I'm sure there'd be no significant coding problem making an exception for the chisel.
Right, I put something in for it taking a bit longer than a wooden pickax to harvest, but I wouldn't mind it being a bit longer. Chisels are precise tools. And to the people saying that stone drops cobblestone always, like themohawkninja said, it would be very easy to reprogram. I mean, you can't reject every idea because the programming doesn't exist now.