You take a dye, lets say red and you put it in a crafting square with slime and it changes it to red slime. Then you would right click and if it hits a block it will permanently stain it until broken or washed away by running water. It it hits a player it will stain his skin that color for 2-3 minutes or until he jumps in water. Considering slime is sticky, yes it would slow the player down about 5-10% slower, and possible hint his vision of that color (like a wounded player in COD). If a player runs into a block with the slime on it it will slow him down if it's on the ground or stick him to the wall kind of like cob webs. Walking on it could even add a silly puddy typeish sound. Please let me know if you have any questions
Could you add more detail? This idea could be good, but right now it's pretty much nothing. What does the slime do? Does it slow the victim down for a period of time? How long does the "decal" last? What would sliming blocks do?
My apologies for being vague. You take a dye, lets say red and you put it in a crafting square with slime and it changes it to red slime. Then you would right click and if it hits a block it will permanently stain it until broken or washed away by running water. It it hits a player it will stain his skin that color for 2-3 minutes or until he jumps in water. Considering slime is sticky, yes it would slow the player down to around a sneak speed, and possible hint his vision of that color. If a player runs into a block with the slime on it it will slow him down if it's on the ground or stick him to the wall kind of like cob webs. Please let me know if you have any questions
I don't think I support this. Slowing someone down with nothing more than a slime ball seems broken... Maybe if it was just a very small speed decrease...
But regardless, I would edit the original post with the rest of the information, just to make things more clear for people just seeing this suggestion.
I have no idea, what with green wool we have already.
Okay then, please tell us how do you dye and what the hell is a decal.
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But regardless, I would edit the original post with the rest of the information, just to make things more clear for people just seeing this suggestion.