So I was mucking about with my buddy midnite and he mentioned a rather unnerving fact.
Big servers (Shaftlands, for example.) have the Nether completely stripped of Glowstone.
Now, since we have Blackglass portals and soon, walking mutant shadows, I figured that it shouldn't be too hard to add a bit of regenerative blocks in the game, no?
So the theory goes: If you have this block, the Glowstone Regerator, created with, most likely, Glowstone, Diamonds, and a bit of Redstone dust on the bottom, you can get more Glowstone.
The way it works: You place the block. It would probably be solid gold, like concentrated glowstone. You route a bit of redstone power into it, and it starts outputting single glowstone dusts at a rate of about one every three or four minutes.
Big servers (Shaftlands, for example.) have the Nether completely stripped of Glowstone.
Now, since we have Blackglass portals and soon, walking mutant shadows, I figured that it shouldn't be too hard to add a bit of regenerative blocks in the game, no?
So the theory goes: If you have this block, the Glowstone Regerator, created with, most likely, Glowstone, Diamonds, and a bit of Redstone dust on the bottom, you can get more Glowstone.
The way it works: You place the block. It would probably be solid gold, like concentrated glowstone. You route a bit of redstone power into it, and it starts outputting single glowstone dusts at a rate of about one every three or four minutes.
Yes? No? Ectera.
I envisualize a whole sport with glowstone generators.