I barely come on here, so I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, but hear me out here.
What if we could have tameable spiders, but with the catch that you could only tame one as a baby, not an adult?
This would require spiders to be able to breed of course(Why can't hostile mobs breed anyway, undead ones non withstanding), which is not in game, but figuratively speaking, adult spiders would not be able to be tamed. They're aleady neutral/aggressive, however, under the rare chance that two spiders breed, which would be VERY rare since I rarely ever see two non hostile spiders next to each other, they'd produce a baby spider.
This is where I get my idea from. In Pikmin 2, you could encounter an enemy called a Bulbmin. They're a mixture of Bulborbs, the main enemy of the series, and a parasitic form of Pikmin, the main creature. Once you kill the adult Bulbmin, the babies scramble around until you tame them with your whistle.
For Minecraft, this would mean killing the adults and then somehow taming the baby Spider; not sure how. Once tamed, it would act like a completely neutral spider, but you'd be able to make it follow you around and equip it with a saddle, which would give saddles a second use besides just using them on pigs. Saddled spiders would be able to climb walls with you on their back, but they wouldn't attack mobs.
#1. This has been suggested multiple times, if you have read the specific rules to this suggestion, you might have seen the "Please search before you post" Rule...
#2. You just double posted, and I'm gonna assume it was a bump, since it was about half an hour in between, but we've all been guilty of that, so don't really worry about that (even though some people might take it more seriously)
#3. It sounds cool and all, but doesn't exactly server as use, more use than a pig, sure, it gives the saddle another useless use, but other than that, no.
Maybe It's just me (chances are, it isn't) but I would just say that this isn't be best suggestion, and is far away from being added into Minecraft any time soon.
I barely come on here, so I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, but hear me out here.
What if we could have tameable spiders, but with the catch that you could only tame one as a baby, not an adult?
This would require spiders to be able to breed of course(Why can't hostile mobs breed anyway, undead ones non withstanding), which is not in game, but figuratively speaking, adult spiders would not be able to be tamed. They're aleady neutral/aggressive, however, under the rare chance that two spiders breed, which would be VERY rare since I rarely ever see two non hostile spiders next to each other, they'd produce a baby spider.
This is where I get my idea from. In Pikmin 2, you could encounter an enemy called a Bulbmin. They're a mixture of Bulborbs, the main enemy of the series, and a parasitic form of Pikmin, the main creature. Once you kill the adult Bulbmin, the babies scramble around until you tame them with your whistle.
For Minecraft, this would mean killing the adults and then somehow taming the baby Spider; not sure how. Once tamed, it would act like a completely neutral spider, but you'd be able to make it follow you around and equip it with a saddle, which would give saddles a second use besides just using them on pigs. Saddled spiders would be able to climb walls with you on their back, but they wouldn't attack mobs.
It's a weird idea I know, but just an idea.
First off, hostile mobs can't breed because they are generally too busy making evil plans on how to kill you or actually putting these plans into action to have time to make babies.
If you could tame spiders, they would just be that much less scary. They are monsters, they spawn at night, they are here to kill you.
First off, hostile mobs can't breed because they are generally too busy making evil plans on how to kill you or actually putting these plans into action to have time to make babies.
If you could tame spiders, they would just be that much less scary. They are monsters, they spawn at night, they are here to kill you.
Yet Spiders can exist in the day and can stand next to the player without inciting any form of violence upon them unless provoked. Spiders are monsters but they're only 'bad' in the dark or when struck. Wolves are neutral and can turn hostile when struck, which can be said the same about Spiders, except wolves can be tamed and Spiders cannot. Also a wolf does not turn hostile depending on light level.
Also, only the babies could be tamed, which would be very rare. The parents would still be aggressive, maybe moreso to protect their child.
What if we could have tameable spiders, but with the catch that you could only tame one as a baby, not an adult?
This would require spiders to be able to breed of course(Why can't hostile mobs breed anyway, undead ones non withstanding), which is not in game, but figuratively speaking, adult spiders would not be able to be tamed. They're aleady neutral/aggressive, however, under the rare chance that two spiders breed, which would be VERY rare since I rarely ever see two non hostile spiders next to each other, they'd produce a baby spider.
This is where I get my idea from. In Pikmin 2, you could encounter an enemy called a Bulbmin. They're a mixture of Bulborbs, the main enemy of the series, and a parasitic form of Pikmin, the main creature. Once you kill the adult Bulbmin, the babies scramble around until you tame them with your whistle.
For Minecraft, this would mean killing the adults and then somehow taming the baby Spider; not sure how. Once tamed, it would act like a completely neutral spider, but you'd be able to make it follow you around and equip it with a saddle, which would give saddles a second use besides just using them on pigs. Saddled spiders would be able to climb walls with you on their back, but they wouldn't attack mobs.
It's a weird idea I know, but just an idea.
This is an actual game suggestion, for Minecraft, not for a mod.
#2. You just double posted, and I'm gonna assume it was a bump, since it was about half an hour in between, but we've all been guilty of that, so don't really worry about that (even though some people might take it more seriously)
#3. It sounds cool and all, but doesn't exactly server as use, more use than a pig, sure, it gives the saddle another useless use, but other than that, no.
Maybe It's just me (chances are, it isn't) but I would just say that this isn't be best suggestion, and is far away from being added into Minecraft any time soon.
First off, hostile mobs can't breed because they are generally too busy making evil plans on how to kill you or actually putting these plans into action to have time to make babies.
If you could tame spiders, they would just be that much less scary. They are monsters, they spawn at night, they are here to kill you.
Yet Spiders can exist in the day and can stand next to the player without inciting any form of violence upon them unless provoked. Spiders are monsters but they're only 'bad' in the dark or when struck. Wolves are neutral and can turn hostile when struck, which can be said the same about Spiders, except wolves can be tamed and Spiders cannot. Also a wolf does not turn hostile depending on light level.
Also, only the babies could be tamed, which would be very rare. The parents would still be aggressive, maybe moreso to protect their child.