Basic arrows:(no more flint!) can use 1 of each material+stick and feather(wood,stone,iron,gold,diamond) to make newer arrows.
Wood: 1-2 dmg(4 arrows per materials)
Stone: 2-2.5 dmg(4 arrows per materials)
Iron: 3-4 dmg(8 arrows per material
Gold: 1-3 dmg(because of weight travel further)(6 arrows per material)
Diamond: 4.5-5 dmg (you get 8-16 arrows per material)
Fire arrows: Craft with wooden arrows by putting a flint/steel above it.(In a crafting area inv or table)Flints durability goes down with each craft.(as if you are using it 3x)
Fire: +2dmg lights target on fire.
Sticky Arrows: Use slime to sticky up your arrows(any arrow)!1 slime ball(gets 8 durabilyity so you can craft the slime arrows) per 8 arrows.
Sticky: Doesn't deal any extra damage but slows enemy by 30% for 10 seconds and has a 30% chance to drop the arrow you used(will no longer be sticky once you get it back.)
Rope Arrows: If spiders string can be crafted into rope then these will work.(crafted only with wooden arrows, no dmg done)Requires 1 rope and a wooden arrow.
Rope: No dmg whatsoever drops 10 rope down from where you shot it(If you break the arrow you can get it back, rope is unbreakable; from arrow)
You shouldn't get more because of rarity. That's why diamonds are rare; so you have less and you have to use them sparingly.
Try this mod: http://www.minecraft...s-mods-updates/
You have to scroll down a bit until you see the Elemental Arrows mod.
Righto, I have tried elemental arrows. I did like it but it needs the basic arrows.
Please tell me that crafting arrows from a diamond gets you way more than four Diamond arrows? If I'm using something as rare as a Diamond into single-use Bow ammo, I better get my money's worth...
Please tell me that crafting arrows from a diamond gets you way more than four Diamond arrows? If I'm using something as rare as a Diamond into single-use Bow ammo, I better get my money's worth...
This is the Suggestions forum, not Mod Requests. If you wish to discuss mods, go to the correct forum.
Personally, I don't like the idea of replacing flint arrows with wood. While wood works fine for larger tools, it lacks the sharpness to be an effective arrowhead.
Basic arrows:(no more flint!) can use 1 of each material+stick and feather(wood,stone,iron,gold,diamond) to make newer arrows.
Wood: 1-2 dmg(4 arrows per materials)
Stone: 2-2.5 dmg(4 arrows per materials)
Iron: 3-4 dmg(8 arrows per material
Gold: 1-3 dmg(because of weight travel further)(6 arrows per material)
Diamond: 4.5-5 dmg (you get 8-16 arrows per material)
Fire arrows: Craft with wooden arrows by putting a flint/steel above it.(In a crafting area inv or table)Flints durability goes down with each craft.(as if you are using it 3x)
Fire: +2dmg lights target on fire.
Sticky Arrows: Use slime to sticky up your arrows(any arrow)!1 slime ball(gets 8 durabilyity so you can craft the slime arrows) per 8 arrows.
Sticky: Doesn't deal any extra damage but slows enemy by 30% for 10 seconds and has a 30% chance to drop the arrow you used(will no longer be sticky once you get it back.)
Rope Arrows: If spiders string can be crafted into rope then these will work.(crafted only with wooden arrows, no dmg done)Requires 1 rope and a wooden arrow.
Rope: No dmg whatsoever drops 10 rope down from where you shot it(If you break the arrow you can get it back, rope is unbreakable; from arrow)
You shouldn't get more because of rarity. That's why diamonds are rare; so you have less and you have to use them sparingly.
Try this mod:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/75440-v166-risugamis-mods-updates/
You have to scroll down a bit until you see the Elemental Arrows mod.
Yes, but I am lacking xp of making them I shall try to learn how to code and that crap :biggrin.gif:
Righto, I have tried elemental arrows. I did like it but it needs the basic arrows.
I'm thinking 8-16
It's not a mod...(it might be eventually though)
This is the Suggestions forum, not Mod Requests. If you wish to discuss mods, go to the correct forum.
Personally, I don't like the idea of replacing flint arrows with wood. While wood works fine for larger tools, it lacks the sharpness to be an effective arrowhead.