One day I was thinking, shouldn't minecarts have more than one seat? :huh.gif: And so a suggestion is born.
Minecarts MKIII are crafted by taking 2 minecarts and mashing them together, to make a seated minecart. But not only 2 mashed, you need one wooden plank above it to make the seat. So, you have it, right? Not enough. You can replace the seat in the back with a chest, which you can transport and be in the cart while doing so (i remember, i was transporting goods, and i had to run with the minecart while doing so, so it was annoying ). But the main reason is for traveling adventurers. You've been on an adventure an been like :dry.gif: I can't ride with my friend on the minecart? Bullsh*t. So, you go adventure with your bud in the MKIII!
Okay, so Minecart MKIV is simple. Its a minecart that you steer. It's like a car, yes, but you can only go on tracks, and if you're doing maintenance on one giant track, you can just put it on the track. It has a pressure plate in the front you step on, and its more like a moving block, cause you stand on it while it moves instead of sitting in it. The back has an off switch, so if you're maintaining some redstone, and you need to turn off the circuit, the switch can turn it on or off due to it sending a redstone signal to the connection and you'll hear a "click" noise when it shuts off, and a "aah" noise like a Mac when it turns on. Crafting : 2 minecarts + switch (back) and the pressure plate (front).
The Minecart MKV is the war cart. It has a block of tnt on the back, it's a remodel of both MKIII and MKIV so when you're going through a city in a war server by track, then you can press the switch on the back, which you can tell comes from MKIV. When you press the switch -when a tnt block on the back is actually a chest colored like tnt. The crafting is tnt surrounding a chest. put the tnt in, say 10, and you can use 10 tnt- the cart drops a tnt block on one side. and when you press it again, it puts one on the other side. It's easy to craft, have 2 minecarts, a tnt chest in the back and a lever in the front.
I need someone to model so I can have a model of it.
I support the first cart. Some further clarification on how the latter two carts would work would be nice.
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I support the first cart. Some further clarification on how the latter two carts would work would be nice.
Well, the MKIV would work , like say you have a monorail. The redstone is too high to have a complete circuit check on, you know, because the circuit room is crowded like crap. So you use the MKIV's switch in the back to turn off the redstone circuit's signal to the redstone tracks so you can continue.
And the MKV would work, saying, they have a minecart into an enemy town in a war server. And you want to destroy it, right? Well, flip the switch once the tnt chest in the back is filled with tnt, and it drops tnt.
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Minecarts MKIII are crafted by taking 2 minecarts and mashing them together, to make a seated minecart. But not only 2 mashed, you need one wooden plank above it to make the seat. So, you have it, right? Not enough. You can replace the seat in the back with a chest, which you can transport and be in the cart while doing so (i remember, i was transporting goods, and i had to run with the minecart while doing so, so it was annoying
Okay, so Minecart MKIV is simple. Its a minecart that you steer. It's like a car, yes, but you can only go on tracks, and if you're doing maintenance on one giant track, you can just put it on the track. It has a pressure plate in the front you step on, and its more like a moving block, cause you stand on it while it moves instead of sitting in it. The back has an off switch, so if you're maintaining some redstone, and you need to turn off the circuit, the switch can turn it on or off due to it sending a redstone signal to the connection and you'll hear a "click" noise when it shuts off, and a "aah" noise like a Mac when it turns on. Crafting : 2 minecarts + switch (back) and the pressure plate (front).
The Minecart MKV is the war cart. It has a block of tnt on the back, it's a remodel of both MKIII and MKIV so when you're going through a city in a war server by track, then you can press the switch on the back, which you can tell comes from MKIV. When you press the switch -when a tnt block on the back is actually a chest colored like tnt. The crafting is tnt surrounding a chest. put the tnt in, say 10, and you can use 10 tnt- the cart drops a tnt block on one side. and when you press it again, it puts one on the other side. It's easy to craft, have 2 minecarts, a tnt chest in the back and a lever in the front.
I need someone to model so I can have a model of it.
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Well, the MKIV would work , like say you have a monorail. The redstone is too high to have a complete circuit check on, you know, because the circuit room is crowded like crap. So you use the MKIV's switch in the back to turn off the redstone circuit's signal to the redstone tracks so you can continue.
And the MKV would work, saying, they have a minecart into an enemy town in a war server. And you want to destroy it, right? Well, flip the switch once the tnt chest in the back is filled with tnt, and it drops tnt.