Plain and simple as it sounds, just take the leaf block that grows on trees and add it to the inventory so it can be placed as decoration or whatever reason that suits the player. Also this could lead into groups of 3 or 4 acting as bushes or plants.
Oh, not bonemeal, for the love of god. Bonemeal is Notch's way of breaking a vase and putting it together with duct tape. It's the pinnacle of Minecraft half-assery.
Oh, not bonemeal, for the love of god. Bonemeal is Notch's way of breaking a vase and putting it together with duct tape. It's the pinnacle of Minecraft half-assery.
You metaphor doesn't make sense. Bonemeal is minecraft's general purpose growth item. It's only logical for a shrub that is right-clocked with bonemeal to turn into something larger... like a bush.
It's only logical for a shrub that is right-clocked with bonemeal to turn into something larger
Yes, logical, that's the one. I cannot disagree that given the current use of bonemeal, that would be the case.
Had I my way, though, I would leave bone meal as a dye, and instead introduce another method of fertilization. My qualm isn't that bone meal makes bushes grow; it is that bone meal makes anything grow in the way that it does.
I would go even further with the bush thing (by the way, love the bonemeal+shrub idea). What if stepping on a bush caused it to break or fall down (I prefer break)? This would open a whole new range of traps (and would kind of nullify the need for a trapdoor trap with a pressure plate right over).
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There is a great idea there.
Bonemeal + shrub = 1x1x1 "bush"
Oh, not bonemeal, for the love of god. Bonemeal is Notch's way of breaking a vase and putting it together with duct tape. It's the pinnacle of Minecraft half-assery.
You metaphor doesn't make sense. Bonemeal is minecraft's general purpose growth item. It's only logical for a shrub that is right-clocked with bonemeal to turn into something larger... like a bush.
Yes, logical, that's the one. I cannot disagree that given the current use of bonemeal, that would be the case.
Had I my way, though, I would leave bone meal as a dye, and instead introduce another method of fertilization. My qualm isn't that bone meal makes bushes grow; it is that bone meal makes anything grow in the way that it does.
In the end, though, it's all the same.