This suggestion is for a new chest that functions much the same as an ender chest but allows all the players on the server to access the items inside. To make it somewhat challenging to obtain the crafting of it would look like this:
The empty space is for the ender eye. (Maybe thinking 3 diamond across the top)
I thought of this whilst playing with friends as sometimes we are over other sides of the map and may need blocks or items from each other to help build.
The only downside to it allowing all players to see the inventory is on large servers where players may take stuff out that someone else is trying to give another player.
Feedback would be appreciated, also if this already has a thread I am unaware as I searched the forum, google and the suggestions topic.
In the server I am in there were plans to do exactly that, use the ender chests for communal resource transfer, until the ender chest contents became player-specific (for reason I do understand). So I think this idea could work thought only in the servers where players are unlikely to abuse it.
I talked about it with a friend on my server and we thought maybe having the top block being different storage blocks - iron, gold, lapis, emerald. This would allow more linked communal chest which may lessen the likelihood of someone being in the same linked chest at a certain time. A downside to this though would be getting the communal chest to easily - iron block.
i think there should be wired ender chests.
how they would work:
1) you place 2 wired ender chests
2) you put ender pearl into your crafting slot to get 16 "purple wire"
3) connect the two chests with the wire
4) and boom there connected
4) if there was any items in the chest before is was connected it Minecraft trys to put them all in the connected chest, if there is no room it just drops the items on the floor
5) you can make a large wired chest but all the chests in the group must be the same because a small can't see a large chest if you know what i mean...
The wiring will make it harder to use over a distance, the ability for it to 'transport' items over a distance is a reason why I think it would be beneficial to implement. Also usually the more simple the better in my opinion.
I'm not sure, but doesn't the Ender Chest already do this? Like, isn't there only one Ender Chest per server and it's shared between all Ender Chests? As in, players can already access whatever you put in the Ender Chest?
If Player 1 opens the chest, and place a bread in it, when Player 2 open it, he only sees his own "slot" in the chest. So Player 2 places a diamond in the chest. Then Player 1 opens it and takes out his bread.
Yeah I had a similar thought that came to mind which was having one to three slots in the interface in which you could place items. If the order matched those chests would be linked. Like a combination lock but with items.
This suggestion is for a new chest that functions much the same as an ender chest but allows all the players on the server to access the items inside. To make it somewhat challenging to obtain the crafting of it would look like this:
The empty space is for the ender eye. (Maybe thinking 3 diamond across the top)
I thought of this whilst playing with friends as sometimes we are over other sides of the map and may need blocks or items from each other to help build.
The only downside to it allowing all players to see the inventory is on large servers where players may take stuff out that someone else is trying to give another player.
Feedback would be appreciated, also if this already has a thread I am unaware as I searched the forum, google and the suggestions topic.
I talked about it with a friend on my server and we thought maybe having the top block being different storage blocks - iron, gold, lapis, emerald. This would allow more linked communal chest which may lessen the likelihood of someone being in the same linked chest at a certain time. A downside to this though would be getting the communal chest to easily - iron block.
The wiring will make it harder to use over a distance, the ability for it to 'transport' items over a distance is a reason why I think it would be beneficial to implement. Also usually the more simple the better in my opinion.
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Curse PremiumI'm not sure but that's what I've heard about it.
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Yeah I had a similar thought that came to mind which was having one to three slots in the interface in which you could place items. If the order matched those chests would be linked. Like a combination lock but with items.