Here's a minor not very important to add but could be cool if Jeb has time idea.
What if when a dispenser is touching and facing a wool block, and it fires a dye, rather than dispensing an item the dye is consumed and it changes the color of the wool block?
Could be fun for games or for creating visual displays.
I could see this happening....maybe when the wool block fired from a dispenser touches another block it gets placed there? That way u could get magically apearing blocks :tongue.gif:
I could see this happening....maybe when the wool block fired from a dispenser touches another block it gets placed there? That way u could get magically apearing blocks :tongue.gif:
Auto-placing blocks might be a little powerful. And it would prevent you from giving building supplies to players. If auto-placing blocks was added I think it should require a completely different machine.
I don't think this would be a hassle to anyone though, since you could still dispense dyes. It would only not dispense the dye when the dispenser is blocked by wool.
For displays, there is the awkward issue of needing a seperate dispenor for each color, seeing as they randomly pick an item. Because of this, displays would either only change once, or each pixel would need to be seperated from the others... Either that or making dispensors pick items in an order, but that still limits it to 9 changes...
For displays, there is the awkward issue of needing a seperate dispenor for each color, seeing as they randomly pick an item. Because of this, displays would either only change once, or each pixel would need to be seperated from the others... Either that or making dispensors pick items in an order, but that still limits it to 9 changes...
Sounds great! This ties in with another suggestion: Make cauldrons the only way to dye wool. Apart from dispensers.
Shoving wool in a cauldron and shoving red dye in too won't make the wool red unless it has water.
Smearing red dye into wool will make it red. Crafting is fine.
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What if when a dispenser is touching and facing a wool block, and it fires a dye, rather than dispensing an item the dye is consumed and it changes the color of the wool block?
Could be fun for games or for creating visual displays.
Some one make a mod of this, and get to work recreating the gif below!!! :tongue.gif:
Click for penguins in minecraft!
Auto-placing blocks might be a little powerful. And it would prevent you from giving building supplies to players. If auto-placing blocks was added I think it should require a completely different machine.
I don't think this would be a hassle to anyone though, since you could still dispense dyes. It would only not dispense the dye when the dispenser is blocked by wool.
Perhaps It clicks down the list?
when a dispenser is set to rapid dispenser.
it goes.
slot 1, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,1,2,Ect.
It would just go in order and reset every 9th click.
Click for penguins in minecraft!
+1 for the idea.
I'm just saying let's remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.
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Curse PremiumShoving wool in a cauldron and shoving red dye in too won't make the wool red unless it has water.
Smearing red dye into wool will make it red. Crafting is fine.