It had been known for eons that the mysterious material Endstone and its equally mysterious counterpart Ender Pearls contains an unknown charge of energy, nicknamed Endergy.
But no one had been able to harness this power in the history of Minecraftia... Until Now...
The Advantages of Endergy
Endergy Engineering is exactly like redstone, but instead of redstone power it runs on... Endergy, of course. Endergy sources include End Plates, End Buttons, End Levers and End Torches but still run through Redstone Wire. Sounds like a lame ripoff of Redstone? Read on.
Endergy is way more powerful than Redstone. It has a lot of perks:
-Exposed Endergy currents repels and hurts mobs. Good for "electric fences", and the hurt range is one and a
half blocks high, making jumping over impossible. Doesn't hurt players.
-An "ending" Redstone Wire charged with Endergy breaks glass directly adjacent to the opening.
-Endergy Currents can leap through single block spaces and blocks.
-Endergy connected to normal torches and glowstone lamps will make them glow an eerie green. Did I mention
that charged Endergy wire is green?
-Endergy makes pistons push two blocks far.
-Endergy can power Endergy exclusive mechanisms... Duh!
Endergy Exclusive Mechanisms
The most important Endergy mechanism is the Endergy Charge and Endergy Multicharge.
Endergy Charges point in one direction, and will release a repulsive energy charge in that direction. Any End Blocks, including Endstone, Endergy (Multi)Charges, End Cores and Endbombs stuck to that side will blast off in the same direction at approximately 5 blocks a second. Properties of these End Missiles are:
-Stops when it hits any solid block.
-Breaks Glass upon impact but still stops.
-Goes through liquid.
-Breaks through Glass Panes, torches and Fences without stopping.
-Will push a Minecart upon impact but still stops.
-Enderbombs will explode upon impact instantly.
-Will glide over Pressure Pads, Rails and Redstone Wire when moving.
-Breaks Pressure Pads, Rails and Redstone Wire underneath it when stopped.
The other Endergy Mechanism is the Endbomb. Endbombs are awesome, and have half the power of normal TNT. They are triggered by impact of an external missile or impact when being a missile, or touching an active Endergy current. They are expensive to make, so don't scream OP.
Then of course, Crafting Methods:
Yay! First, let's make an Endergy Charge.
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye Zombie=Endstone
Then, a Endergy Multicharge!
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye Zombie=Endstone
Let's get into Enderbombs, but wait - We need to assemble the parts! First, The End Core.
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye
Now that we've got our core, we'll make the bomb!
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye Sponge=End Core
Nice! Let's make our pistons and pressure pads etc.
Pressure Pad!
Pistons!
Button!
Torch!
Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye Mossy Cobblestone=Endstone
Okay! We've got all the materials, so now lets get to preaching about the infinite possibilities of this seemingly simple but actually very useful idea, which would revolutionize the already rich field of Mechanical Engineering of Minecraft!
Endergy, as already mentioned, would make awesome electric fences. Boundaries could be clearly marked, and You can easily make mob grinders with it. And the Charges could make Enderbomb Cannons, that, while not limited by range, are costly and weak. Charges can also make ELEVATORS! As they can fire upwards, you can use this to carry mobs and players upwards.
Diamond Block=Charge Mossy Cobblestone=Endstone
Easy as Cubical Cake! You can make even higher ones, or put one to acces your diamond mine. And passing missiles activate Pressure Plates, so you can use this to make complicated circuits and compose songs more easily.
This is pretty pointless, the only thing i really liked was the addition of pistons that can push two blocks out (that would have been a great suggestion by itself), but other than that the rest seemed pretty OP and unnecessary.
2 things i dont hate, but kinda bug me, you said the wave that pushes blocks moves 1block/sec, do you realize how slow that would be? any mob, and players (not sprinting) could outrun that easily.
And why is enderstone wire green? wouldnt it make more sense to have it be blue, purple, black, or even tan?
But no one had been able to harness this power in the history of Minecraftia...
Until Now...
The Advantages of Endergy
Endergy Engineering is exactly like redstone, but instead of redstone power it runs on... Endergy, of course. Endergy sources include End Plates, End Buttons, End Levers and End Torches but still run through Redstone Wire. Sounds like a lame ripoff of Redstone? Read on.
Endergy is way more powerful than Redstone. It has a lot of perks:
-Exposed Endergy currents repels and hurts mobs. Good for "electric fences", and the hurt range is one and a
half blocks high, making jumping over impossible. Doesn't hurt players.
-An "ending" Redstone Wire charged with Endergy breaks glass directly adjacent to the opening.
-Endergy Currents can leap through single block spaces and blocks.
-Endergy connected to normal torches and glowstone lamps will make them glow an eerie green. Did I mention
that charged Endergy wire is green?
-Endergy makes pistons push two blocks far.
-Endergy can power Endergy exclusive mechanisms... Duh!
Endergy Exclusive Mechanisms
The most important Endergy mechanism is the Endergy Charge and Endergy Multicharge.
Endergy Charges point in one direction, and will release a repulsive energy charge in that direction. Any End Blocks, including Endstone, Endergy (Multi)Charges, End Cores and Endbombs stuck to that side will blast off in the same direction at approximately 5 blocks a second. Properties of these End Missiles are:
-Stops when it hits any solid block.
-Breaks Glass upon impact but still stops.
-Goes through liquid.
-Breaks through Glass Panes, torches and Fences without stopping.
-Will push a Minecart upon impact but still stops.
-Enderbombs will explode upon impact instantly.
-Will glide over Pressure Pads, Rails and Redstone Wire when moving.
-Breaks Pressure Pads, Rails and Redstone Wire underneath it when stopped.
The other Endergy Mechanism is the Endbomb. Endbombs are awesome, and have half the power of normal TNT. They are triggered by impact of an external missile or impact when being a missile, or touching an active Endergy current. They are expensive to make, so don't scream OP.
Then of course,
Crafting Methods:
Yay! First, let's make an Endergy Charge.
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl
Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye
Zombie=Endstone
Then, a Endergy Multicharge!
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl
Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye
Zombie=Endstone
Let's get into Enderbombs, but wait - We need to assemble the parts! First, The End Core.
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl
Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye
Now that we've got our core, we'll make the bomb!
Red Mushroom=Ender Pearl
Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye
Sponge=End Core
Nice! Let's make our pistons and pressure pads etc.
Pressure Pad!
Pistons!
Button!
Torch!
Brown Mushroom=Ender Eye
Mossy Cobblestone=Endstone
Okay! We've got all the materials, so now lets get to preaching about the infinite possibilities of this seemingly simple but actually very useful idea, which would revolutionize the already rich field of Mechanical Engineering of Minecraft!
Endergy, as already mentioned, would make awesome electric fences. Boundaries could be clearly marked, and You can easily make mob grinders with it. And the Charges could make Enderbomb Cannons, that, while not limited by range, are costly and weak. Charges can also make ELEVATORS! As they can fire upwards, you can use this to carry mobs and players upwards.
Diamond Block=Charge
Mossy Cobblestone=Endstone
Easy as Cubical Cake! You can make even higher ones, or put one to acces your diamond mine. And passing missiles activate Pressure Plates, so you can use this to make complicated circuits and compose songs more easily.
So, let's end this with a,
A diamond for me.
2 things i dont hate, but kinda bug me, you said the wave that pushes blocks moves 1block/sec, do you realize how slow that would be? any mob, and players (not sprinting) could outrun that easily.
And why is enderstone wire green? wouldnt it make more sense to have it be blue, purple, black, or even tan?