in other words,...fully think out your idea before you post randomness and brain farts. there's a lot of other stuff that goes along with adding something besides just 'let's add this, lol!'. think about it's purpose. Is there something else that already fills that niche? then think about how much health it gives you, if the ratio of ingredients is proportional to the amount of health it gives and their difficulty to collect. what about its crafting shape? how do 3 items stacked on top of each other in a row on the crafting table represent a circular doughnut shape? it seems like you need to think about this a little more...
in other words,...fully think out your idea before you post randomness and brain farts. there's a lot of other stuff that goes along with adding something besides just 'let's add this, lol!'. think about it's purpose. Is there something else that already fills that niche? then think about how much health it gives you, if the ratio of ingredients is proportional to the amount of health it gives and their difficulty to collect. what about its crafting shape? how do 3 items stacked on top of each other in a row on the crafting table represent a circular doughnut shape? it seems like you need to think about this a little more...
A: Not a brain fart. I figured the health would be about half as much as a pork chop for cereal and the donut would depend on the availability of the chocolate later on in the game
B: The timeline. I really don't see this game as medieval. Perhaps the mid 1800's to me personally where I think you're just a miner. But mostly i think it's just a fun game that doesn't have to follow a timeline. And if you do believe the game to be medieval then there are very large large timeline gaps and paradoxes already. Take cake for example. Cake as we know it today wasn't around until the middle of the 19th century. Here's proof. Also unless all the books in bookshelves were written by hand the printing press is much later in the timeline, way after the medieval ages. Also donuts would support my idea of what I believe to be the mid 1800's.Click here for proof that donuts were around since the 19th century So if you're gonna chew me out on the timeline know your history. Oh and so you don't get confused. 19th century = 1800's
C: There are already round objects in Minecraft. As previously mentioned the cake. There's also the compass and the watch.
So yeah I don't mind criticism I'm used to it. It's part of my studies, part of my job but know what you're talking about. Perhaps you're the one that needs to think about this more
DONUTS and CEREAL!
On the subject of donuts we now have chocolate no? Let's make something useful of it ONCE IT BECOMES MORE AVAILABLE
That's it
Now for cereal I feel like there's only one thing you can do with a bowl so lets add cereal
And that's cereal
Also, what if I pour my cereal over my milk?
What if I pour my milk over my cereal?
how much healing do they do?
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in other words,...fully think out your idea before you post randomness and brain farts. there's a lot of other stuff that goes along with adding something besides just 'let's add this, lol!'. think about it's purpose. Is there something else that already fills that niche? then think about how much health it gives you, if the ratio of ingredients is proportional to the amount of health it gives and their difficulty to collect. what about its crafting shape? how do 3 items stacked on top of each other in a row on the crafting table represent a circular doughnut shape? it seems like you need to think about this a little more...
A: Not a brain fart. I figured the health would be about half as much as a pork chop for cereal and the donut would depend on the availability of the chocolate later on in the game
B: The timeline. I really don't see this game as medieval. Perhaps the mid 1800's to me personally where I think you're just a miner. But mostly i think it's just a fun game that doesn't have to follow a timeline. And if you do believe the game to be medieval then there are very large large timeline gaps and paradoxes already. Take cake for example. Cake as we know it today wasn't around until the middle of the 19th century. Here's proof. Also unless all the books in bookshelves were written by hand the printing press is much later in the timeline, way after the medieval ages. Also donuts would support my idea of what I believe to be the mid 1800's.Click here for proof that donuts were around since the 19th century So if you're gonna chew me out on the timeline know your history. Oh and so you don't get confused. 19th century = 1800's
C: There are already round objects in Minecraft. As previously mentioned the cake. There's also the compass and the watch.
So yeah I don't mind criticism I'm used to it. It's part of my studies, part of my job but know what you're talking about. Perhaps you're the one that needs to think about this more