I find myself extremely bored when I'm waiting for my baby pig to grow, or the pork to cook, or the exp to accumulate in my inventory, or sometimes I'm just bored in general. The solution: Rubix cube!
Would only be a dungeon/village/stronghold reward, would work by equipping it, then right clicking. Time still goes on while playing. You slide the cubes around with the mouse and left mouse button, and WASD to rotate the cube. Upon finding the cube, it will be mixed in a random order.
What if I came to a dungeon/village/stronghold expecting valuable resources and all I got was this useless toy? If you're bored waiting for your pigs to grow, then leave your game on and go do something else. That's what I would do.
What if I came to a dungeon/village/stronghold expecting valuable resources and all I got was this useless toy? If you're bored waiting for your pigs to grow, then leave your game on and go do something else. That's what I would do.
If you leave the game they dont grow...
Also to the OP, what i usually do on my survival board is make a goal board, saying what goals i have to do on the world, maybe you should do some quick ones while your waiting! :smile.gif:
Also to the OP, what i usually do on my survival board is make a goal board, saying what goals i have to do on the world, maybe you should do some quick ones while your waiting! :smile.gif:
I meant to leave the game, while it is ON, without pausing and stand in your house.
maybe there could be other little time sinks for when you're waiting for something. Of course, it wouldn't be called a rubix cube, or a deck of bicycle cards (solitaire) for legal reasons, and they would have to be single player. It would be weird if you were playing chess with a particularly clever air particle. I guess it could possibly work.
edit: they would also have to be de-modernized. I.E. the cube is wood with painted squares on it, or the cards look hand drawn. That type of thing.
edit:edit: maybe some NPC houses could carry one or two of them.
This actually sounds like a nice little addition to the game. Although I think instead of just randomly finding items like this, you could either steal them rom chests generated in villages, or buy them from a village if NPC trading is ever implemented.
However, maybe there could be puzzle boxes that you do find in dungeons/strongholds/fortresses and have a higher chance of having rare dungeon loot inside them than dungeons do. If you solved the box, the box would be destroyed, and the item inside would take its place in your inventory. Or something, I dunno.
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Would only be a dungeon/village/stronghold reward, would work by equipping it, then right clicking. Time still goes on while playing. You slide the cubes around with the mouse and left mouse button, and WASD to rotate the cube. Upon finding the cube, it will be mixed in a random order.
If you leave the game they dont grow...
Also to the OP, what i usually do on my survival board is make a goal board, saying what goals i have to do on the world, maybe you should do some quick ones while your waiting! :smile.gif:
I meant to leave the game, while it is ON, without pausing and stand in your house.
edit: they would also have to be de-modernized. I.E. the cube is wood with painted squares on it, or the cards look hand drawn. That type of thing.
edit:edit: maybe some NPC houses could carry one or two of them.
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And thsi sounds like a good idea. I support.
However, maybe there could be puzzle boxes that you do find in dungeons/strongholds/fortresses and have a higher chance of having rare dungeon loot inside them than dungeons do. If you solved the box, the box would be destroyed, and the item inside would take its place in your inventory. Or something, I dunno.
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