Simple, elegant, classic. What doesn't marble have going for it? I think most people would agree that marble would be an excellent aesthetic addition to Minecraft, especially those who play mostly on creative (like myself.) Think about it.
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I agree wholeheartedly with the addition of marble as a construction material.
Unfortunately, at the moment both Snow and White Wool exist and can be used a construction blocks to imitate white marble. I doubt that marble would be added when those two similar-looking materials are readily available.
In any case, it should be found in large veins mid-way below sea level. Broken wit a pickaxe it comes off as several "Marble Chips" which can be arranged into 3x3 to form a complete marble block.
I agree wholeheartedly with the addition of marble as a construction material.
Unfortunately, at the moment both Snow and White Wool exist and can be used a construction blocks to imitate white marble. I doubt that marble would be added when those two similar-looking materials are readily available.
In any case, it should be found in large veins mid-way below sea level. Broken wit a pickaxe it comes off as several "Marble Chips" which can be arranged into 3x3 to form a complete marble block.
Or perhaps a limestone ore that you put in a furnace to make marble.
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Unfortunately, at the moment both Snow and White Wool exist and can be used a construction blocks to imitate white marble. I doubt that marble would be added when those two similar-looking materials are readily available.
In any case, it should be found in large veins mid-way below sea level. Broken wit a pickaxe it comes off as several "Marble Chips" which can be arranged into 3x3 to form a complete marble block.
Or perhaps a limestone ore that you put in a furnace to make marble.