Lapis Lazuli does not have many uses, and that does not really do it justice. It is a unique block and should have some functionality besides being used for decoration only. For this reason I would like to propose using Lapis Lazuli as a secondary redstone, which I term "bluestone." Bluestone would operate the exact same way as redstone except it does not interact directly with redstone. This way more efficient circuits can be made by alternating bluestone and redstone directly next to each other. In addition, bluestone could have its own torches that would only power bluestone. Converters could also be added so that a redstone signal could be converted to a bluestone signal or vice versa.
Just so you know, there's a search bar at the top of the page. Very handy for knowing whether 50 other topics about the idea have already been posted. Which they have. What is a 51st going to accomplish?
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Yeah, this has already been suggested.
Besides, it's not a huge suggestion, so it should be posted on the "Small Suggestions" thread, instead of its own thread.
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Besides, it's not a huge suggestion, so it should be posted on the "Small Suggestions" thread, instead of its own thread.
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"Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig." — Robert Heinlein