Brewing, as you all know, is a primitive and relatively new crafting system introduced in Minecraft 1.9+.
All I ask is that it be improved.
First of all, more than one reagent slot. This allows for faster brewing, and perhaps even
brewing recipes similar to Crafting recipes, with their own patterns and ingredients.
Second of all, Tiers. Potion tiers should not be decided simply by ingredients, but by the stand itself.
Dual stands may be put together to make an Advanced Brewing Stand, similar to the way Chests combine.
Advanced Brewing Stands can use more than one of the same recipe in the same stand to increase the effectiveness of a potion/splash potion. The recipe may be applied to a potion for each Brewing Stand placed together.
Third, there should be more Overworld (Uether) based potion ingredients.
So yeah.
I definitely agree with you. I felt like I only hit the surface when I started only to realize that that was it. If a modder could implement this that would be great. Even better, if it was implemented into Vanilla.
While the simplicity needs to be improved, there are already hundreds of combinations so there are no shortages of variety.
I'm not complaining about variety, what i'm saying is their should be multiple reagent slots to make
the process of getting TO one of the more complicated potions MUCH faster. As in, you no longer need
to constantly stand by your stand and slave over it, re-entering reagent after reagent.
This suggestion seems mostly beneficial to the game, however there may be a problem with putting more than one reagent in at a time; how would the game choose how to create the potion? Say for instance, you have a Water Bottle, and in the reagent spots, you put Nether Wart and Fermented Spider Eye, how would you put both in at once? The only way that I could see multiple reagent slots is if they're queued slots (So that your Water Bottle would first be infused with Nether Wart and then with Fermented Spider Eye). This seems to be the only major flaw with your suggestion.
Tiered Brewing Stands appear logical, better tools make better outputs, right? Increased effectiveness of potions through brewing them with better Stands would make sense. Advanced Brewing Stands could also be able to brew potions faster, or in higher quantities (instead of 1 Nether Wart + 3 Water Bottles = 3 Awkward Potions, 1 Nether Wart + 6 Water Bottles = 6 Awkward Potions).
Overworld ingredients would help as well, though to balance them out, they'd probably be lower quality. Adding to this, and the Tiered brewing stand idea, using Overworld ingredients to make a lower quality Brewing stand would be nice for beginning worlds (It's pretty hard to get a Blaze rod before getting into the Nether), however, this idea is rather expansive, and it would stand to reason that it would take a while to implement to the game.
AGREE
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If there was a better type of brewing stand no one would bs around and make the first one so there would be no point of making two if they were the same material. I like the system the way it is, I think it would be fun if they added more ingredients for new potions though, which is not what the op is about ne ways.
While the simplicity needs to be improved, there are already hundreds of combinations so there are no shortages of variety.
execpt that all tier 3 and 4 are missing and pretty much all th epotion that are not poison or som varation of it need netherwart to make that not vareity thats nether wart make all the good potoin the other make all bad ones
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By multiple reagents, do you mean like a primary one and secondary one, in which whenever the primary one has finished brewing then the secondary one would go into action? Same thing would work for a third one.
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All I ask is that it be improved.
First of all, more than one reagent slot. This allows for faster brewing, and perhaps even
brewing recipes similar to Crafting recipes, with their own patterns and ingredients.
Second of all, Tiers. Potion tiers should not be decided simply by ingredients, but by the stand itself.
Dual stands may be put together to make an Advanced Brewing Stand, similar to the way Chests combine.
Advanced Brewing Stands can use more than one of the same recipe in the same stand to increase the effectiveness of a potion/splash potion. The recipe may be applied to a potion for each Brewing Stand placed together.
Third, there should be more Overworld (Uether) based potion ingredients.
So yeah.
Please respond.
I'm not complaining about variety, what i'm saying is their should be multiple reagent slots to make
the process of getting TO one of the more complicated potions MUCH faster. As in, you no longer need
to constantly stand by your stand and slave over it, re-entering reagent after reagent.
Tiered Brewing Stands appear logical, better tools make better outputs, right? Increased effectiveness of potions through brewing them with better Stands would make sense. Advanced Brewing Stands could also be able to brew potions faster, or in higher quantities (instead of 1 Nether Wart + 3 Water Bottles = 3 Awkward Potions, 1 Nether Wart + 6 Water Bottles = 6 Awkward Potions).
Overworld ingredients would help as well, though to balance them out, they'd probably be lower quality. Adding to this, and the Tiered brewing stand idea, using Overworld ingredients to make a lower quality Brewing stand would be nice for beginning worlds (It's pretty hard to get a Blaze rod before getting into the Nether), however, this idea is rather expansive, and it would stand to reason that it would take a while to implement to the game.
execpt that all tier 3 and 4 are missing and pretty much all th epotion that are not poison or som varation of it need netherwart to make that not vareity thats nether wart make all the good potoin the other make all bad ones