So you know how you find clay on the shores? Well, the only use for them is bricks, right? WRONG. Nah, you're right. Until now. Crafted like this,
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you can make a clay bucket. After putting it in the furnace (takes two blocks worth of time to smelt), it because a pot. Using this will let you gather water, but if you accidentally press your drop key and it falls too far... oops! It breaks, and causes you to lose it and its contents. Be careful with it!
Clay buckets could be awesome, but this suggestion is pretty weak.
Here's what I suggest: same recipe, but use dirt blocks instead. Call it an "Earthenware Bucket". It does all the things that iron buckets do, but, instead of getting your bucket back, it is consumed in every recipe. And it makes your cake taste like dirt...
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you can make a clay bucket. After putting it in the furnace (takes two blocks worth of time to smelt), it because a pot. Using this will let you gather water, but if you accidentally press your drop key and it falls too far... oops! It breaks, and causes you to lose it and its contents. Be careful with it!
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Here's what I suggest: same recipe, but use dirt blocks instead. Call it an "Earthenware Bucket". It does all the things that iron buckets do, but, instead of getting your bucket back, it is consumed in every recipe. And it makes your cake taste like dirt...
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