The ability to drink a bucket of milk to clear all potion effects is a good one, but I think it could be expanded upon a bit. My idea is for a bottle of milk to do the same thing instead of the bucket, which can still be used to craft cakes.
First, the bucket of milk would be poured into a cauldron, where you can then collect 3 milk bottles. Drinking one would be like drinking the bucket now. Also, if you put them in a dispenser, they would fire like splash potions and instantly clear all effects.
This way, you'd have another use for a cauldron, get more uses per bucket, and you could set up curing stations should you get ambushed by cave spiders or fumble a slowness potion or if you want to clear potion effects before starting a competition or adventure/parkour course (you know how some people are...drinking potions right before in order to get an advantage).
The ability to drink a bucket of milk to clear al potion effects is a good one, but I think it could be expanded upon a bit. My idea is for a bottle of milk to do the same thing instead of the bucket, which can still be used to craft cakes.
First, the bucket of milk would be poured into a cauldron, where you can then collect 3 milk bottles. Drinking one would be like drinking the bucket now. Also, if you put them in a dispenser, they would fire like splash potions and instantly clear all effects.
This way, you'd have another use for a cauldron, get more uses per bucket, and you could set up curing stations should you get ambushed by cave spiders or fumble a slowness potion or if you want to clear potion effects before starting a competition or adventure/parkour course (you know how some people are...drinking potions right before in order to get an advantage).
This could also be a excuse to set up a whole new room on multiplayer servers or solo servers....a first aid room :tongue.gif: Milk to cure poison, chests for food, water to put out fires....i could see alot of uses for this, practical and asthetic wise :smile.gif: Support
The ability to drink a bucket of milk to clear al potion effects is a good one, but I think it could be expanded upon a bit. My idea is for a bottle of milk to do the same thing instead of the bucket, which can still be used to craft cakes.
First, the bucket of milk would be poured into a cauldron, where you can then collect 3 milk bottles. Drinking one would be like drinking the bucket now. Also, if you put them in a dispenser, they would fire like splash potions and instantly clear all effects.
This way, you'd have another use for a cauldron, get more uses per bucket, and you could set up curing stations should you get ambushed by cave spiders or fumble a slowness potion or if you want to clear potion effects before starting a competition or adventure/parkour course (you know how some people are...drinking potions right before in order to get an advantage).
Sounds pretty cool but I still think you should have to brew it with gun powder to get a splash potion.
First, the bucket of milk would be poured into a cauldron, where you can then collect 3 milk bottles. Drinking one would be like drinking the bucket now. Also, if you put them in a dispenser, they would fire like splash potions and instantly clear all effects.
This way, you'd have another use for a cauldron, get more uses per bucket, and you could set up curing stations should you get ambushed by cave spiders or fumble a slowness potion or if you want to clear potion effects before starting a competition or adventure/parkour course (you know how some people are...drinking potions right before in order to get an advantage).
This could also be a excuse to set up a whole new room on multiplayer servers or solo servers....a first aid room :tongue.gif: Milk to cure poison, chests for food, water to put out fires....i could see alot of uses for this, practical and asthetic wise :smile.gif: Support
Sounds pretty cool but I still think you should have to brew it with gun powder to get a splash potion.
Last time I checked bottles with something in them don't stack [correct me if I'm wrong I don't use potions that much].