Esko1212's bog suggestion reminded me of this idea I had a while ago.
Mud is a VERY common suggestion, and I'm fully aware that there's a search bar. Though, I haven't seen a mud suggestion quite like this one.
If flowing water touches a dirt block, not grass, it will become a mud block. A mud block is not affected by gravity, and I'll tell you why later in this post. If the flowing water source becomes stationary, dries up, or is removed, the mud block will become a dirt block again.
A mud block is destroyed fastest with a shovel, just like dirt. Upon destruction, it drops four mud balls.
A mud ball can be thrown like a snowball or slimeball. It knocks back the opponent like a snowball, but it also damages armor. If an opponent's armor is almost dead, don't waste your sword or arrows - just simply knock them back with a barrage of mud balls! You can finish them off with a weapon.
Pigs. They love mud. Pigs are attracted to mud, and they will roll around in it. Mud blocks, similar to soul sand, make you sink into them about halfway down. Otherwise, they are solid blocks. When a pig rolls in a mud block, it's texture changes. It's all muddy, and needs to be washed off by running water. You can also hit a pig with a mud ball to make it muddy. This feature is useless, but cool.
Four mud balls in your crafting table creates the original mud block. If you don't place it next to a flowing water source, it will dry up and become a dirt block.
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Mud is a VERY common suggestion, and I'm fully aware that there's a search bar. Though, I haven't seen a mud suggestion quite like this one.
If flowing water touches a dirt block, not grass, it will become a mud block. A mud block is not affected by gravity, and I'll tell you why later in this post. If the flowing water source becomes stationary, dries up, or is removed, the mud block will become a dirt block again.
A mud block is destroyed fastest with a shovel, just like dirt. Upon destruction, it drops four mud balls.
A mud ball can be thrown like a snowball or slimeball. It knocks back the opponent like a snowball, but it also damages armor. If an opponent's armor is almost dead, don't waste your sword or arrows - just simply knock them back with a barrage of mud balls! You can finish them off with a weapon.
Pigs. They love mud. Pigs are attracted to mud, and they will roll around in it. Mud blocks, similar to soul sand, make you sink into them about halfway down. Otherwise, they are solid blocks. When a pig rolls in a mud block, it's texture changes. It's all muddy, and needs to be washed off by running water. You can also hit a pig with a mud ball to make it muddy. This feature is useless, but cool.
Four mud balls in your crafting table creates the original mud block. If you don't place it next to a flowing water source, it will dry up and become a dirt block.
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