TIME-TRAVEL
Ok, I'm sure you have all read the Time Travel suggestions, and they all make one crucial mistake: "DERPA HERPA DERP. RECORD THE PLAYERS MOVEMENT AT ALL TIMES BECAUSE THAT WON'T CREATE A "Minecraft has run out of memory" ERROR"
Well I have a way to fix this. Make the past (and the future) a different dimension. BUILDING THE PORTAL TO THE PAST
To make the portal to go to the past you put these items in the crafting bench.
This makes an odd ingot named "Goiaon". (YOU CAN ALSO MINE GOIAON INSTEAD OF CRAFTING IT, BUT IT IS AS RARE AS DIAMONDS. IT CAN ALSO BE FOUND IN DUNGEONS, STRONGHOLDS AND ABANDONED MINESHAFTS.) As usual:
= Goiaon Ingot
Makes a Goiaon Block
GETTING TO THE PAST
Then placing the Goiaon Blocks you make in a portal formation like you do with the Nether and the Aether and then igniting it with a Flint and Steel makes a Gateway to the Past! WOO!
When you walk in this portal, it will generate a world using your seed and put the spawn point at the same place it is in the Present Day. When you arrive, the portal will be generated at your spawn there. You can walk around and have a look at what your Minecraft looked like before you started.
SEEING YOURSELF
When you walk into a new chunk there is a 1:100 chance that Past You will spawn.Past You has the same skin as yourself. Past You does not despawn once it has spawned, but when you walk into a new chunk and another Past You spawns, the other one will despawn. This mob will just walk around the map, occasionally placing blocks and occasionally destroying them. However, if you look at Past You directly with the cursor over it (like Endermen) it will start to follow you. When this happens, START TO RUN. If Past You gets near you, he will start to kill you. You have no choice at that point but to fight back. If he hits you to death, you die. If you hit him to death, you die. So avoid yourself. :smile.gif:
MY PAST SELF KILLED ME!
Once your past self kills you, you will respawn at the portal to go back to the Present Day. However when you go back things will be different. Some of your stuff will be missing from chests, some blocks might be missing from certain places, Omindium might start spawning in the present... But above all, you might start to find houses all around your world, and they aren't old houses...
GETTING TO THE FUTURE
In the past, when you walk into a chunk, there is a 1:10 chance that there will be a small 3x3 sphere of ore in open sight. This ore is green and is called Omindium. Omindium was created when you travelled to the past, with some unstable molecules. Therefore, Omindium will not be found in the present (unless you are killed by your past self). Anywayz, mine all the Omindium you can find. Once you have nine, make it into a block. You know, the same way you did with the Goiaon. Then travel back to the Present Day and place the blocks into a portal formation, as with The Past, The Nether, and The Aether. When you have done this, ignite it with a Flint and Steel. Then go into it. You will then be travelling to the Future.
HOLY CRAP, THE FUTURE!
That's right. The Future. In the Future, every building you had in the Present Day has been aged. It can be aged using The Teeth Of Time, a great mapping tool by Commander Keen: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/269176-teeth-of-time-ruin-your-world-v10-graywing/. This future is set around 1000 years ahead in time. As a result, everyone is dead. That's a shame D: NPC villages will still spawn, but without villagers as it was pre-1.9. In the future, sometimes you will find a "ruined house". They are sorta like dungeons, but without the mob spawner and with crappier loot. Inside the ruined houses' chests there will be items like books, paper, redstone, sulphur (gunpowder), and fire blocks, like , so you can craft chainmail armor.
Well, if i caught my Future self(if i was the one of the past, and caught the one from present), i would say "Who are you?", and try to catch up to him. I would try to talk with him, not kill him. Maybe in the Options menu, you could change your temperament to "Peaceful", "Neutral" or "Agressive". So, if your temperament was on Peaceful, our past-selves would try to talk with us, and not attack us. If it was on Neutral, our past selves would do the same from Peaceful, exept that if we hurt our past-selves, they should say "Ouch, that hurt! You'll gonna pay me for that!". And on Agressive, our past-selves should say "Hey! You think you can copy my style, huh? Well, i'll KILL you!". Also, if our Future-selves were alive, they should have low health, and almost-broken Obsidian or Bedrock armor(Since in the future, we should probably be able to make Obsidian Armor and find a way to break Bedrock to make armor from it), and understand that we came from his past. So, on Agressive, he should act as Neutral(our Past don't knows about teleportation, and since our Present-selves knows, our Future-selves should).
By the way, when we kill our past-selves, we should only die when we come back to Present or Future.
First: As rare as diamonds yet you need a diamond and more to craft it.
Second: This would take 126 diamonds, 126 gold ingots, and 126 iron ingots; way more than anyone has,
Third: Traveling back in time is impossible. Not because of what you were saying, but because of this paradox;
(I'm going to call the You from the future, "Future" and the You from the past, "Past".) Let's say Future went back in time and deleted one wood block. But what if Past used that particular block to make a crafting table and now it was gone and he didnt have enough wood to make a sword, and ended up dying. So Past died and because of this, Future never existed. Therefore Future never went back in time to get that block, and Past could've used it to make a sword, survive, and eventually go back in time to take that block. This story is very similiar to the Grandfather Paradox.
Anyway; the mod sounds a little far-fetched considering it takes 126 diamonds to make a portal.
First: As rare as diamonds yet you need a diamond and more to craft it.
Second: This would take 126 diamonds, 126 gold ingots, and 126 iron ingots; way more than anyone has,
Third: Traveling back in time is impossible. Not because of what you were saying, but because of this paradox;
(I'm going to call the You from the future, "Future" and the You from the past, "Past".) Let's say Future went back in time and deleted one wood block. But what if Past used that particular block to make a crafting table and now it was gone and he didnt have enough wood to make a sword, and ended up dying. So Past died and because of this, Future never existed. Therefore Future never went back in time to get that block, and Past could've used it to make a sword, survive, and eventually go back in time to take that block. This story is very similiar to the Grandfather Paradox.
Anyway; the mod sounds a little far-fetched considering it takes 126 diamonds to make a portal.
The crafting method gives you 9 ingots. Mining also gives you 9 ingots. Same with the paradoxial ore from the past.
And I am familiar with ontological paradoxes, I love the concept of time travel. For the suggestion, I have kept it relatively simple. If someone wants to mod this, they can add paradoxes and **** leik dat.
Ok, I'm sure you have all read the Time Travel suggestions, and they all make one crucial mistake: "DERPA HERPA DERP. RECORD THE PLAYERS MOVEMENT AT ALL TIMES BECAUSE THAT WON'T CREATE A "Minecraft has run out of memory" ERROR"
Well I have a way to fix this. Make the past (and the future) a different dimension.
BUILDING THE PORTAL TO THE PAST
To make the portal to go to the past you put these items in the crafting bench.
This makes an odd ingot named "Goiaon". (YOU CAN ALSO MINE GOIAON INSTEAD OF CRAFTING IT, BUT IT IS AS RARE AS DIAMONDS. IT CAN ALSO BE FOUND IN DUNGEONS, STRONGHOLDS AND ABANDONED MINESHAFTS.) As usual:
Makes a Goiaon Block
GETTING TO THE PAST
Then placing the Goiaon Blocks you make in a portal formation like you do with the Nether and the Aether and then igniting it with a Flint and Steel makes a Gateway to the Past! WOO!
When you walk in this portal, it will generate a world using your seed and put the spawn point at the same place it is in the Present Day. When you arrive, the portal will be generated at your spawn there. You can walk around and have a look at what your Minecraft looked like before you started.
SEEING YOURSELF
When you walk into a new chunk there is a 1:100 chance that Past You will spawn.Past You has the same skin as yourself. Past You does not despawn once it has spawned, but when you walk into a new chunk and another Past You spawns, the other one will despawn. This mob will just walk around the map, occasionally placing blocks and occasionally destroying them. However, if you look at Past You directly with the cursor over it (like Endermen) it will start to follow you. When this happens, START TO RUN. If Past You gets near you, he will start to kill you. You have no choice at that point but to fight back. If he hits you to death, you die. If you hit him to death, you die. So avoid yourself. :smile.gif:
MY PAST SELF KILLED ME!
Once your past self kills you, you will respawn at the portal to go back to the Present Day. However when you go back things will be different. Some of your stuff will be missing from chests, some blocks might be missing from certain places, Omindium might start spawning in the present... But above all, you might start to find houses all around your world, and they aren't old houses...
GETTING TO THE FUTURE
In the past, when you walk into a chunk, there is a 1:10 chance that there will be a small 3x3 sphere of ore in open sight. This ore is green and is called Omindium. Omindium was created when you travelled to the past, with some unstable molecules. Therefore, Omindium will not be found in the present (unless you are killed by your past self). Anywayz, mine all the Omindium you can find. Once you have nine, make it into a block. You know, the same way you did with the Goiaon. Then travel back to the Present Day and place the blocks into a portal formation, as with The Past, The Nether, and The Aether. When you have done this, ignite it with a Flint and Steel. Then go into it. You will then be travelling to the Future.
HOLY CRAP, THE FUTURE!
That's right. The Future. In the Future, every building you had in the Present Day has been aged. It can be aged using The Teeth Of Time, a great mapping tool by Commander Keen: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/269176-teeth-of-time-ruin-your-world-v10-graywing/. This future is set around 1000 years ahead in time. As a result, everyone is dead. That's a shame D: NPC villages will still spawn, but without villagers as it was pre-1.9. In the future, sometimes you will find a "ruined house". They are sorta like dungeons, but without the mob spawner and with crappier loot. Inside the ruined houses' chests there will be items like books, paper, redstone, sulphur (gunpowder), and fire blocks, like
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Second: This would take 126 diamonds, 126 gold ingots, and 126 iron ingots; way more than anyone has,
Third: Traveling back in time is impossible. Not because of what you were saying, but because of this paradox;
(I'm going to call the You from the future, "Future" and the You from the past, "Past".) Let's say Future went back in time and deleted one wood block. But what if Past used that particular block to make a crafting table and now it was gone and he didnt have enough wood to make a sword, and ended up dying. So Past died and because of this, Future never existed. Therefore Future never went back in time to get that block, and Past could've used it to make a sword, survive, and eventually go back in time to take that block. This story is very similiar to the Grandfather Paradox.
Anyway; the mod sounds a little far-fetched considering it takes 126 diamonds to make a portal.
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Curse PremiumDoing it like you said (With the seed of your world) is pointless, as you could just go make a new world with the seed without all the work...
The crafting method gives you 9 ingots. Mining also gives you 9 ingots. Same with the paradoxial ore from the past.