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The musket would be sort of like a tier 2 bow. It would be crafted like so:
:Flint and Steel:
It would use a round as ammunition, which would be crafted like this:
It would deal 6 damage (3 hearts) and have a range of about 1.5x of the bow. Unlike the bow though, it does not shoot in an arc, making it easier to aim. To reload, you craft the round with the musket. I think this would be a good addition to minecraft.
And in a game where we swing swords and shoot enchanted bows, we need a gun WHY? IRL a bow would be more accurate and longer-ranged than early muskets anyway.
And in a game where we swing swords and shoot enchanted bows, we need a gun WHY? IRL a bow would be more accurate and longer-ranged than early muskets anyway.
In this game we also have TNTand pistons, therefore I don't see why a gun wouldn't fit in, as long as it isn't OP
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The musket would be sort of like a tier 2 bow. It would be crafted like so:
It would use a round as ammunition, which would be crafted like this:
It would deal 6 damage (3 hearts) and have a range of about 1.5x of the bow. Unlike the bow though, it does not shoot in an arc, making it easier to aim. To reload, you craft the round with the musket. I think this would be a good addition to minecraft.
All criticism and suggestions are welcome
In this game we also have TNTand pistons, therefore I don't see why a gun wouldn't fit in, as long as it isn't OP
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