I would really like to see green slime appear as a fluid, perhaps like water but more viscous (or just as an alternate to it, or with twice the suffocation rate.)
The effect would be creepy and artistic, allowing slime falls and pools. Perhaps even the surface could bubble ocassionally!
I am not suggesting that such a thing should occur naturally; and in fact I believe it should be hard to craft. My proposed recipe would be eight slime balls arranged around an iron bucket. This would create a bucket of slime, which would act like a lava or water source when poured out.
Although this would make it very time-consuming to make pools, perhaps it should behave volumetrically like lava, so the player can't pour in a couple buckets and just duplicate it like water.
I think this would be great for creepy castles, caves, mausoleums, and necropoli, especially considering the upcoming adventure mode!
Just a thought, while I am personally more than happy with green slime, perhaps (to really specialize your adventure mode dungeons!) you could craft die + slime bucket to recolor the slime spring it makes. It would be easy to implement once the slime itself was implemented. Like grass in different biomes, you basically do a grayscale graphic and apply color info over it.
The effect would be creepy and artistic, allowing slime falls and pools. Perhaps even the surface could bubble ocassionally!
I am not suggesting that such a thing should occur naturally; and in fact I believe it should be hard to craft. My proposed recipe would be eight slime balls arranged around an iron bucket. This would create a bucket of slime, which would act like a lava or water source when poured out.
Although this would make it very time-consuming to make pools, perhaps it should behave volumetrically like lava, so the player can't pour in a couple buckets and just duplicate it like water.
I think this would be great for creepy castles, caves, mausoleums, and necropoli, especially considering the upcoming adventure mode!
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/suggestions/2221090-incense-what-it-does-how-to-make-it-and-why-it
quite possibly the best way to agree with a post i've ever seen!